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30th September 1919
30th September 1919
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Sir Auckland Geddes on " Temporary " Protection. .

T HE STATEMENT Made by Sir Auckland Geddes to the deputation of commercial vehicle manufacturers was, in substance, not...

The Country's Transport Needs.

A S TO THE present transport position in this country and its causes there was an obvious and sharp conflict of opinion between...

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The Case of the British Agrimotor.

A LTHOLTGH Sir Auckland Geddes apparently, and somewhat superficially, dealt with the case of the farm tractor manufacturers at...

A Row About Slough.

F ROM information received (to employ a not unfamiliar trick of words), we are convinced that all is not as it should be...

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ONE HEARS

Of Leyland Torque. Of a new "One Hears" page. That there was plenty of mud at Lincoln. That the farmers were very favourably...

More Haste, More Speed.

O RDER HAS YET to be evolved from the present chaos of regulations and recommendations that are nowadays current with regard...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

S.M.M. and T. Tractor Trials Luncheon. Mr. H. G. Burford (chairman of the Agricultural Committee of the Society of Motor...

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LEAVES FROM THE INSPECTOR'S NOTEBOOK.

Char-a-bancs and Spas. No More Millions for Aircraft. N OW THAT the holiday season is drawing to a close, and we are able to...

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THE G.M.C. ONE-TONNER.

An American Model Built on British Lines. T HE G.M.O. one-ton chassis, for which the con.. cessionnaires are the Ancona Motor...

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TRANSPORT FOR AGRI-HORTICULTURE.

Where Railway Services Fail to Meet the Requirements or to Assist Development. S CARCELY ANOTHER industry is so dependent ....

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THE LINCOLN TRACTOR TRIALS.

Most Important Trials of Agrimotors, Conducted in Fine Weather Before a Great Gathering of British Farmers. " 9 -4 HE LIFE -or...

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THE PROTECTION OF THE INDUSTRY.

The Deputation to Sir Auckland Geddes, on Import Restriction and the Imposition of a Duty, is Disappointed. T HE DEPUTATION...

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RATES IN RAILWAY TRANSPORT.

The Effect on Industries of Rate-raising. The Need for a Fair Field for all Forms of Transport. By GRANVILLE F. BILBROUGH. T...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

Rival Ministries. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [1690] Sir,—We are in a hole ! The two Government Departments...

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IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

A Review of the Present and Future Situation. By Henry Sturmey. NOTE The Commercial Motor, in common with other journals, is...

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FORD VAN POINTERS.

, By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford"). W HEN THE big-end bearings are very far gone —that is, when the wear...

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For DRIVERS, MECHANICS & FOREMEN.

A PRIZE OF •TEN SHILLINGS is awarded each week to the sender of the best letter which we publish on this page ; all others are...

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UNLOADING AND LOADING EQUIPMENT.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications. There is more than one device on the market which facilitates rapid...