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24th October 1922
24th October 1922
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The "1923 Outlook" Number.

N Thursday next, the .26th instant, the " 1923 Outlook" Number of The Commercial Motor will be on sale 'throughout the country...

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ONE HEARS

Of entirely new six-wheeler propaganda at work. Of a large increase in the number of N.A.P. users. That trials of agrimotors...

HERE'S ONE — The marine was going home on leave and

wanted to do everything in 'style. At Shepherd's Bush he meant to take a taxi, but there was none to be had. The buses, too,...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

"The wheels of wealth, will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at 2vhatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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£7,000,000 FOR ROAD SCHEMES.

T IS estimated that when road . iso provement schemes are complete, £7,00e,000 will be absorbed in road works for the relief of...

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AN ENTIRELY NEW TRACTOR-TRAILER.

A Description of the Watson Adapter, for Converting an Ordinary Vehicle into a Tractor-lorry. C ONTINTJOUS improvements are...

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GUARDING AGAINST MUD SPLASHES.

The Latest Tests of Devices which Aim at Reducing a Nuisance. T HE Royal Automobile Club, on Wednesday last, conducted a...

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THE BOTTLE-NECK BRIDGE AT BEDFORD.

The „Tlighways Ccanmittee of the Bed. ford Corporation has had uricr consideration the question • of the Stone Bridge, which,...

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DEVELOPING THE CARRIMORE TRACTOR-TRAILER.

A New Type with Tiller-steered Trailer Wheels and Arrangement for Separate Steering Control for These When Required. A...

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CARRYING 4-CWT. LOADS AT lid. PER MILE.

A Brief Description of a Light Car Chassis Adapted for Commercial Service. UITE a number of manufacturers of light cars,...

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NOTTINGHAM ROAD IMPROVEMENTS.

The Nottingham Corporation has decided to avail itself to the full of the aid offeyed by the Ministry of Transport . for...

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• HINTS FOR HAULIERS.

The Vital Question of Load Insurance. The Position of the Haulier as a " Common Carrier," and the Security He Affords to...

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PRIVATE HIRE LARGE SCALE.

A Description of the Organization which Contrt the Client is Considered and Catered For and gest Private-hire Service in the...

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A NEW CHASSIS FOR LIGHT LOADS.

Designed to Carry 4-5 Cwt., and Provided With Twin-cylinder Air-cooled or Fourcylinder Water-cooled engine, Constant-mesh Gears...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A THOUGHT FOR THE WINTER. Problems Associated with the...

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THE SCOTTISH AGRIMOTOR TRIALS.

(From Our Special Correspondent). M ANY • READERS of the news columns of this journal will, no doubt, remember that the...

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THE WELDING " DOCTOR'S " VAN.

0 NE OF the most useful types of motor vehicle engaged in the shipiepairing and engineering industries is that utilized for...

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• FORD VAN POINTERS.

By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford"). T HERE is a difference between a, setter and a pointer. A sett. r is...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page...

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• STEERING GEAR TIPS.

Our Driver and Mechanic Readers Contribute Some Useful Hints. W E DO NOT anticipate any strong objections on the part af....

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PROPORTIONING THE MIXTURE MECHANICALLY.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. A SYSTEM of carbuietter control, in which the separate levers control. iug, the fuel...