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2nd December 1930
2nd December 1930
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Unhealthy Sales Competition

TF a true census could be taken of the opinions -I-held by those who supply municipalities with motor equipment—and in this...

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LOOSE LEAVES

ClA T the present time IT is of interest to learn that an average of 130 c18 new factories are being completed in the British...

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ONE HEARS

Many men in the trade "talking export." That therein lies a great hope for the industry. Of a likely improvement in the Indian...

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WHEELS of INDUSTRY

New Driving Licences. In our issue dated November 18th we gave the latest news of the Traffic Act, and we pointed out that the...

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Vehicle Construction by a Haulier

"DOR over eight years Messrs. Thomas Sivers, Old Oak Common Lane, Acton, London, W.3, has run fleets of vehicles, numbering up...

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Using Oil Fuel in the Desert

A SCIENTIFIC expedition of rather special interest has just left Algiers for three months' work in the Sahara Desert and the...

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NEW INTERNATIONAL MODELS

T HE range of commercial vehicles offered by the International Harvester Co. of Great Britain Ltd., 259, City Road, London,...

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The Oil Engine

and Road Transport E NTITLED "progress in the Application of the Diesel or Heavy Oil Engine to Road Transport" was a paper...

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Constructing

WHEEL ARCHES for passenger vehicles W HEN designing any type of passenger bodywork the position of the rear wheelarches is...

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An Irish Express Freight Service

D URING the past five years Leyland 1/Motors, Ltd., Leyland, Lancs., has supplied as many as 87 goods and passenger vehicles to...

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THE ROADWAY GOODS-TRANSPORT GUIDE

A LL motor haulage con..C1 tractors will be well advised to take advantage of the opportunity now being afforded them to obtain...

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Ai. NEW. DUAL-PURPOSE

FOUR-TONNER A T the outset it will be as well to explain that the L . /vehicles now bearing the designation Hardy are he...

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A New Safety Starting Handle

rnHERE have been many devices ..I_ brought forward, from time to time, which deal with thc ever-present problem of the risk to...

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Road Transport Activities in

PARLIAMENT Payments from the Road • • Fund. F ROM statements officially given it ..12 appears that the payments from the...

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A Speedy Chassis from the Midlands

B OTH as bases for passengercarrying vehicles and for rapid goods delivery, the various types of Star Flyer have attained a...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

Progress with the Oil Engine. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [3265] Sir,—I notice with interest that Mr. Price has given,...

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Specializing in

HEAVY HAULAGE T lzi.b, past few years have witnessed remarkable strides in the development of the heavy-Unlage side of the...

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Phases of Passenger Travel

NEW ROAD SERVICES TO EAST ANGLIA C OMMENCING on November 24th a new London-Fakenham service has been opened up by Messrs....

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FEATURES OF SOME MODERN TROLLEY -BUSES

T HE accompanying illustrations give a good general impression of the types of bodywork fitted to six-wheeled trolley-buses...

BUS SERVICE SATIATION IN CAPE TOWN

T HE traffic committee of Cape Town Corporation reports that the development of bus services of the city within the past two...

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Problems of

THE HAULIER AND CARRIER I N the previous article it was shown that the establishment charges of a haulier owning one vehicle,...

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Bendix Brake Development

Tur brake described in patent No. 337,268, by the Bendix Brake Co., of U.S.A., is of the self-energizing type, in which a...