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28th February 1922
28th February 1922
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Railway Tactics in Weakening the Opposition.

I T IS very disturbing to see the opposition fo the private - Bill—to be introduced into Parliament for the purpose of giving...

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ONE HEARS

Anticipations of a busy sunimer. That Nicholson's chat on bulbs was quite seasonable. That it is better to let them go on...

HERE'S ONE

For many long •weary hours our hero had been trying to start the engine of a. Ford truck, on a cold and frosty morning. He...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

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

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THE MARCH TRACTOR TRIALS.

T HE tractor trials of 1922— f which part of the event openskt Stoke Canon, near Exeter, on March 1st, for two days—promise to...

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FOR LIGHT VAN DELIVERIES AS WELL.

A Dual-purpose Body for Carrying 15 Passengers, Or One Ton of Goods. T HERE ARE many owners of , single vehicles who find...

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EXTRAORDINARY TRAFFIC CASE JUDGMENT.

A Law 34 Years Old and at Least 10 Years Out of Date Imposes on Modern Road Transport Methods the BL rden of Road Restoration....

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REPLACING HORS FS IN CO-OPERATIVE SERVICE.

The Activities of a Yorks ire Society Whose Transport Department Caters I for 11,000 Members. DEMENTS in the Southof England...

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BRIDGES AND ROADS IN URUGUAY,

. The department which deals with bridges for road traffic and roads in Uruguay is controlled by the Ministry of Public Works....

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STAGNATION?

"The Inspector" Has His Own Point - of View as to the Urgency for Drastic Improvement in Modern Chassis Design. HERE IS a...

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BOURNEMOUTH COACH 0 S AND THEIR . ITINERARIES.

A Wonderful Coaching Centre—The All-weather Coache; thing Season—Large v. Small Vehicles— Coach Proprietors Say. B OURNEMOUTH...

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HELP FOR HAULIERS.

. Advice to a Coal Merchant on the Use of Lorries Instead of Employing the Railway. Quotations per Ton-mile. I T IS pleasant...

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ACROSS THE PERSIAN DESERT.

Transport by Convoy and the Difficulties and Risks of the Journey, • 'By Charles Parsons. T HERE are still many people who...

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FIRE-ENGINES FOR RURAL DISTRICTS.

IN MANY RITRAL districts there is a healthy demand for small motor fireengines to replace the obsolete manual pumps and...

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ENSURING ACCURACY IN MANUFACTURE.

Some of the Reasons Why the Saurer Chassis is Winning a World-wide Reputation. T ILE famous Swiss company, Adolphe Saurer,...

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PLEASURE TRAVEL BY ROAD.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. Systematic Saving for Coach Tours. Organizing Clubs for Paying...

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FORD VAN POINTERS.

By R. T. Nicholson (Author of " The Book of the Ford "). T HE front wheel bearings should be as tight as well-adjusted bicycle...

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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 sidt3...

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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...

172.-1epairing Steam Wagon and Tractor Steering Chains.

The steering chains of steam wagons and tractors are liable to get broken, either through the links wearing or due to an...

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ROADSIDE AND GARAGE. _

A Page for Drivers, Mechanics and Foremen. Repairing a Fan Pulley. The sender of the following communication has been awarded...

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A NEW CHANGE-SPEED GEAR.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. • It will be quite easy for anyone who has watched a ball bearing at - work to...