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2nd January 1923
2nd January 1923
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Why Not Daily Licences in the Off-season for Motorcoaches ?

HE GREATEST evil of the present system of licensing motor "vehicles—by lump-sum quar terly payments in advance—is to be found...

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ONE HEARS

Of good revolutions. Of chocolate saloons. Of making a good start. That the horse is no longer in the van. • • That there...

HERE'S ONE

There had been a pretty bad breakdown. " Can I be of any help? " asked a sympathetic motorist, pulling up. " Who the blazes...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

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

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NOVEL TACKLE FOR SALVING A DITCHED LORRY.

The Dangers of Driving Along Narrow Rural Roads, with Particular Reference to a Salvage Episode, in which Special Tackle was...

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ALBION PASSENGER VEHICLES FOR 1923.

A Range of Light Models Comprising a 20 h.p. 11-seater Coach, a 24 h.p, 14-seater Bus or Coach and a 24 hp. 20-seater Bus. D...

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A LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL'S MOTOR VEHICLE SCHEME.

The Finance Committee of the London County Council .has . now reported on an application the'Hackney !Borough Council for...

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STARTING ENGINES BY COMPRESSED AIR.

Economy, Simplicity and Ease of Operation, the Keynotes of an Interesting Power Starter which will Deal with Large Power...

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Quarrying with Lorries in Windermere.

T HERE are not many motor lorries that can boast of such unusual and precarious duties as the • Leyland machines which are...

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HINTS FOR HAULIERS.

The Haulier and the Clearing House. The Call for a New Association to Stabilize the Industry and to Red] ess Grievances. T HE...

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The Bulk Transport of Eggs by Lorry.

Saving Time and Money by Dispensing with the Need for Special Packing. T HERE are certain classes of fragile loads, notably...

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Four New American Electrics.

, T HAT America has by no means lost its faith in the battery electric vehicle is shown by the fact that not long ago three...

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WINTI

MES. B OTH SUMMER. and winter present certain problems to the users of commercial motor vehicles, and of the two it is...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. THE BIRMINGHAM ONE-MAN OPERATED BUSES. Pay-as-you-enter Type...

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WHAT SIZE CHAR-A-BANCS ?

"The Inspector" asks if the Very Small . P . THE nasty dirty weather that we have been havin g recently, it seems almost...

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OVERHAULING THE FORD.

No. 23.—The Model T and 1-ton Truck. Engine and Transmission Dismantling Rectifying and Reassembling. Useful Tools, Jigs and...

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SAFETY FIRST TOPICS.

T HE twenty-fifth meeting , of the London " Safety First" Council was recently held at. the Guildhall, London, when several...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 312.— Limiting Movement on Steering Wheels....

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ON A COLD AND FROSTY MORNING.

Seasonal Suggestions from our Driver and Mechanical Readers. T HE RECENT cold snap—which may . still be continuing when these...

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BRAKE MECHANISM.

A Resume of Recently Published Patents. T HERE CAN be little.doubt that, as the efficiency and reliability of the front-wheel...