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28th July 1931
28th July 1931
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Municipal Cleansing by Motor

T HE commercial vehicle and appliance have conferred many benefits on the nation and on the individual, but in no direction...

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A Point to Consider When Registering.

rtinERE are certain minor points of difference between the Finance Act of 1928 and the Road Traffic Act of 1930 which are...

A Coachwork Feature for Summer Touring.

A CLASS of motor-coach bodywork which deserve more favourable consideration in this country is that providing a few uneovered...

Do the Mobile Police Exceed their Duties ?

OMPLAINTS continue to be made concerning kJ the conduct of certain members of the mobile police force and the latest example to...

LOOSE LEAVES

I T is questionable whether the present practice of exhausting at a low level the products of combustion of motor-vehicle...

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WHEELS of INDUSTRY

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

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Good Work by Motor Sweepers.

Interesting information concerning the work of the motor fleet of Liverpool city engineer's department is given in the annual...

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MUNICIPAL PURCHASES AND 'PROPOSALS

BURNLEY Corporation is buying 14 A.E.C. Regent buses. WAKFFIEI,D Corporation is purchasing a Jowett van costing £150. SHIPLEY...

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A Simple Solution to the Refuse-collection Problem

R EADERS will be interested in details of the Eleenaway system of house-refuse collection, to which a passing reference is made...

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Road Transport Activities

in PARLIAMENT By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent The London Passenger Transport Bill Approved. T lEIE Joint...

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The International

CLEANSING CONFERENCE A Representative Display of Interesting Vehicles and Appliances at the First Conference of its Kind to be...

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A Refuse Collector

and Bin Washer The Latest Product of a Well-known London Concern Incorporates New Ideas in Loading and Hygiene O NE of the...

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A Remarkable Six-wheeler Conversion

T HE rigid six-wheeler ennversion sets marketed by County Commercial Cars, Ltd., Abbey House, Victoria Street, London, S.W.1,...

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MOQUETTE WEAVING

As an Intricate Art 0 N account of its wear-resisting qualities and because a large variety of attractive designs is available...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES What Purpose Can They Serve ?

The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [3474] Sir,—About six firms of contractors throughout the country have equipped themselves...

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OPERATING ASPECTS

of Passenger Transport THE COMMISSIONERS' FORTHCOMING PUBLIC SITTINGS Details Extracted from the Gazettes Published by Area...

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THE METROPOLITAN COMMISSIONER CONSIDERS RESTRICTED STREETS

His Reply to Recommendations of the Operators' Committee T N our iisue dated Jane 9th, on page 588, we referred to the...

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LICENCE SOUGHT FOR A ROAD-RAIL BUS

An Unusual Application to the Traffic Commissioners for the North-Western Area A FE ATURE ATURE of the sitting, at Wrexham, of...

PREMIER LINE APPEALS TO THE MINISTRY Why the Southern Traffic

Commissioners Refused to Grant Licences T HE appeal of Premier Line, Ltd., against the decision of the Southern Traffic...

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THE LATEST TROJAN

Proves Its Worth F OR many years Trojan light vans have been familiar in almost every town and village. One of the reasons for...

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Installing Interior Light Fittings

A MONGST the minor difficulties with which the coachbuilder has to contend is that of installing the lighting fittings in the...

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The Control of the Steam Wagon

The Second and Concluding Part of an Authoritative Article Which Serves as a Valuable Aid to the Driving and Maintenance of...

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Problems of the

HAULIER and CARRIER Suit the Load to the Vehicle and Work at a Reasonable Profit, or Abandon the Business 0 1 1 all the...

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A Water-cooled Sparking Plug

A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications T HE sparking plug described in patent No. 351,340, by Adolphe Kegresse,...