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25th October 1922
25th October 1922
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T HERE is a family tree of the commercial s - ehiele industry

at the foot.of this page which will give, at a glance_, an idea of the extent to which that industry has grown, of the inroads...

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How Can the Industry be Reinstated?

The Effect of Government Policy on the British Commercial Vehicle Trade atrd its Present Position. By J. Matighlling,...

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There is no Finality in Motor Design.

The Commercial Vehicle Chassis Considered from the User's Point of View. By a Well-known Fleet Manager. F ROM a user's point...

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The Law of Construction Rendered Pictorially.

Requirements under the Use and Construction Order, and the Heavy Motor Cat Order of 1904, the Regulations of 1921, the Order of...

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The Prospects of Export Trade.

An Expression of Views, After Twelve Months Have Elapsed Upon a Branch of the Industry's Activities which Cannot be Rushed By...

During his recent world-tour Sir Raymond Dennis was the guest

of H.H. The Sultan of Johore, who has a remarkable collection of sporting trophies and whose prowess as a hunter can be...

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The Trend of Chassis Design.

A Summary of General Tendencies, Including Notes on Engines, Clutches, Gearboxes, Final Drives, Brakes and Frames. I N DEALING...

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Travel by Road.

Its Developments and Possibilities. By E. V. Rieu, General Secretary, Travel-by-Road Association. A NEW era dawns slowly. II...

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Tendencies in Coach Body Design.

Features Which Influence Factors in Design. The Latest Ideas and Developments in Motor Coach Body Construction. I T IS...

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Insurance of Commercial Motor Vehicles.

How to Insure the Goods Conveyed and the Passengers Carried. Responsibility of a Common Carrier that of an Insurer. 1 NSURANCE...

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Makers' Intentions for 1923.

The Policy which Underlies the Great Variety o I Types. Tendencies Constantly in an Upward Direction, Where Developments are...

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Next Year and 1924.

A Few Leads to an Industry Now in a Transitional State. By E. S. Shrapnell-Smith, C.B.E., M.Inst.T., President of he...

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Transportation by Motor Coach.

What Must be Done to Maintain the Popularity of the "Workingman's Car." The Troubles of Owners. The Preferences of the Public....

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The Outlook in the Agrimolor World.

The Growing Popularity of Power Farming. I T IS much easier to forecast. probable developments in connection with agricultural...

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The Development of the Trolley-bus.

The Solution to the Problem of Tramway Extension and Maintenance. O NE OF the tables included in this issue contains the...

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The Reliability of Modern Welding.,

F EW branches of repair work have grown so rapidly and have attained such successful results as has welding. The day of the...

The Problem of the Reconditioned Vehicle.

A S a result of the considerable decrease in the average cost of new commercial motor vehicles, there is not the same...

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The Growing Popularity of the Tractor-lorry.

O NE OF the most important developments which have occurred in the commercial vehicle industry during the past few years is the...