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30th April 1929
30th April 1929
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Solving the Problem of Transport in Undeveloped Countries.

W HILST the high standard of British road surfaces is obviously an advantage to all transport users in this country, it may...

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LOOSE LEAVES

works of the Associated Equipment Co., Ltd., at Southall, is full of interest, as the organization for production is remarkably...

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ONE HEARS That "united. we stand" . should be the slogan of a certain bodybuiller.

That Mr. Shrapnell-Smith has replied : "I can join no more boards this side of June." That coach operating consists of...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY

• Royal Show Exhibitors. This year's show-of the Royal Agricultural Society of England will be held at Harrogate from July...

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Municipal Purchases and Proposals

HAVERFORDWEST Town Council is considering the purchase of a Stanley fire-engine. UCKFLELD Rural District Council has agreed to...

Modifying a Chassis

to a User's Needs M ANY important concerns running commercial vehicles have their own ideas as to what constitutes the best...

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Large Capacity

ot a SMALLWHEELED CHASSIS • Details of the New W. and G. Vehicle Designed for Refuse Collection and Other Work for which an...

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A New Terminal COACH STATION IN LONDON

W E recently had the opportunity for inspecting the new coach station which is now in course of erection and nearing completion...

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ROAD TRANSPORT IN OTHER LANDS

An Opportunity for Sales in Greece. THE Fourth International Trade Fair will open at Salonika on September 15th, 1929, for 15...

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Permitting

HIGH COMPRESSION with LOW-GRADE FUELS T H'problem of how to suppress detonation is one of the most urgent of those which...

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ROAD TRANSPORT MATTERS IN PARLIAMENT

The Road Vehicles Regulation Bill. The Committee on Licence-issuing. Disagreement with Mechanical Speed Checks. Co-ordination...

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The 1929 Leyland Lion

T "year 1925 saw the introduction of the first Leyland Lion bus chassis, and since that time this model has been giving...

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The Best Use Made

of the ALL-WEATHER HEAD Some of the Latest Examples of Luxury Coach with Sliding Roofs which London Lorries, Ltd., is...

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A NEW PARCELCAR

with Unusual Features W E have on numerous occasions pointed out that there is a large potential market for a really...

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PHASES OF PASSENGER TRAVEL

I S there a future for sleeper-coach services in Ireland? In the opinion of Mr. T. J. Furey, who recently instituted such a...

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Some Details of One of a Fleet of Well-appointed A.E.C. Coaches for a Well-known Operator.

A MONGST the various deliveries that are being effected at the present time by the Associated Equipment Co., Ltd., the...

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What Can be Achieved by

THE MODERN FARM TRACTOR I T is now some 10 years since an official trial of tractors was held, but, as was announced in our...

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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 side of...

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Problems

of the HAULIER and CARRIER I T is quite evident, from the nature of a large proportion of the inquiries Ireceive, that a good...

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TRADE ROUTES CHANGED

by the MOTOR LORRY. T TNTIL a short time ago the City of Maracaibo was the great entrep6t of Western Venezuela. It stands at...

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An Addition to the Karrier Range

K NOWN as the ZA-type is a new Karrier chassis designed to carry 30-cwt. loads. This is the smallest of the goods-carrying...

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RUNNING , UPKEEP AND OVERHAUL

Interesting Contributions from Maintenance Engineers, Drivers and Mechanics. Braking a Stearn Roller. F ROM Berkhamsted a...