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29th November 1927
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SERVICE 8,3

ON THE ROAD OWE VER excellent transport facilities from the factory may be and however well placed service depots are, the...

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COMMERCIAL MOTOR

Recognized in Business Circles as the Leading Journal. The Authority on all foerris of Mechanical Road Transport. Largest...

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Loose Leaves.

W E have often to ourselves expressed the wish that foreign inventors were not so devilishly clever, or that devilishly clever...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

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

Interesting Show Results for Garner's.

Talking with Mr. Henry Garner at the Show, he told us that all the expectations of himself and his brother, Mr. Parker Garner,...

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Merthyr's Progressive Motorbus System.

The Merthyr Tydfil Council is to enlarge its bits fleet by the purchase of --three vehicles, two of which will be of luxury...

Motor Tractors in the Cuban Sugar Industry.

As a result of the economy they are able to effect in comparison with transport by UM there is a growing deniand for motor...

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The Ministry and Bus Appeals.

The Ministry of Transport is to hold an inquiry into the appeal of Mr. B. J. Rutter against the refusal of the Paignton Urban...

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A Popular Advertising Sign.

The popularity of the Se'Alex sign is clearly indicated by the number of vehicles which is to be seen in use carrying signs of...

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Salford's Bus Operations.

The annual report of the general manager of the tramways department of the Salford Corporation shows that during the year ended...

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ROAD TRANSPORT MATTERS IN PARLIAMENT.

The Transport Lighting Bill. Better Signposting Asked For. A Roundabout for the Victoria Station District in London. Level...

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Advertisements in Taxicabs.

9 - THE question of permitting advertisements in Lon1. don taxicabs is being consideted by the Committee appointed by the Home...

MUNICIPAL PURCHASES AND PROPOSALS.

The health committee of the East Ham Corporation recommends the purchase of a Morris-Commercial motor ambulance. The housing...

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REVEALED TO OUR EXPERTS AT THE SHOW.

Dealing Mainly with Pointers in Design which May Not Have Been Observed by the Non-technical or Hurried Visitor. fr HIS...

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THE COACH OF ULTRA-LUXURY.

The Latest Development in the Passenger Transport World is the Longdistance Coach. Several Types are on View at Olympia and...

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COMBINED POWER AND HORSE TRANSPORT.

Details of the Collection and Delivery System of Britain's Largest Laundry Organization. 0 NE of the most highly organized...

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A NEW USERS' ASSOCIATION.

Successful Start of the Steam Transport Association. A VERY useful beginning was made with e new association of commercial...

MOTOR VEHICLES IN CEYLON.

Our Colombo correspondent informs us that interesting figures regarding motor vehicles in Ceylon have just been supplied by the...

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THE PRESENTATION TO MR. BRISTOW.

A Well-deserved Recognition of the Good Work of the Secretary of the C.M.U.A. T HE lunch which, on Wednesday last, was g iven...

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CLEAN LINES IN IASSIS DESIGN.

The Modern Tendency Towards Refine' Productive of Complication. An Exai Induced a Qualified Writer to Discuss t Full Provision...

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THE THIRD DIFFERENTIAL ON A SIX-WHEELER.

, An Unsettled Point in the Design of the Rigid-frame Six-wheeler. T FIE transmission of power to the two axles of the bogie...

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COMMERCIAL BODYWORK FOR SPECIAL USES.

Body. Equipment for the Builder, the Glass Merchant and the Livestock Dealer. Constructional Features which are Essential. A...

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AN INTERESTING SHOW OF MUNICIPAL MOTORS.

Useful Morris and Morris-Commercial Vehicles Displayed by Stewart and Ardern, Ltd. A LTHOGH mainly intended to interest...

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A DISCUSSION ON SIX-WHEELERS.

Interesting Views Expressed in a Joint Meeting of the Institute of Transport and the I.A.E. d rAN Tuesday last there was a...

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A NEW GEARBOXLESS TRANSMISSION.

The Spontan Automatic Infinitely Variable-speed Transmission Mechanism, Giving Utter Simplicity in Driving. T HE Spontan...

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NEWCASTLE'S BUS POWERS.

I N a report on the new Corporation Act, the Parliamentary Committee of the Newcastle Corporation states that the Bill was...

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A MOST SUCCESSFUL DEMONSTRATION.

A Transference of Part of Olympia to the Doors of the User. Interest in the Steam Wagon Greatly Intensified by the 400-mile...

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THE USE OF ASH FOR COMMERCIAL BODIES.

A Comparison of English Ash with American Ash, with a Reference to the Kiln-drying of Timbers., By a Timber Salesman. M Y...

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THE MAINTENANCE OF BODYWORK.

Arguments in Support of the Fact that -Money Spent in Upkeep is Money Well Spent. T "proprietor of a passenger 'vehicle is...

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Washing Tools and Appliances • for the Small User.

It is well known that washing and cleaning are easier the Sooner they are done. If the job be left until the next morning the...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

The Broadest and Most Difficult Problem of All—Deciding What Line to Take Up in the Haulage Contracting Business. I T is only...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

Timbers for Commercial Motor Bodies. The Editor, TEE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [2646] Sir,—I was very interested in the article in...

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MAKING BEST USE OF THE FORD.

Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport which will Appeal to the Owner, Driver and Repairer. 557.—Relining...

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A NEW FORM OF CONE CLUTCH.

T EE cone clutch is still capable of holding its own, if wo may judge from the fact that such a well-known name as that of...

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Ask for the DG Book.

THE Sentinel DG 6 meets the r92.8 needs of all those who have heavy goods to carry. It has great speed, phenomenal...