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4th November 1919
4th November 1919
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Tramways in Great Cities. , •

A LEADING ARTICLE which appeared in The Times on Monday, October 27th, affords very tangible evidence of the effectiveness of...

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ONE HEARS

'That America is not so " dry " as she's painted. That the Germans seem more inclined to rat than ratify. Of a great....

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

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

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Personal Pars.

Mr. Gore-Browne, who on October 19th was announced as the Chairman of the Rates Advisory Committee,' was called to the Bar in...

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REASONS FOR THE REVISION OF RAII WAY RATES.

0 NE OF THE most important questions upon which the Rates Advisory Committee, recently appointed by the Minister of Transport,...

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EXHIBITION OR SHOW?

By "The Inspector." I HAVE COME back from the French Show very much impressed with the idea that a very great deal might be...

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TOWN PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

Outstanding Importance of Flexibility in Any System Which.Works Upon the Roads "Fixed line traffic in streets is doomed."—The...

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DAIMLER CHASSIS FOR 1919-1920.

T HE DAIMLER PAOGRANIME, so far as concerns motor vehicles for commercial use, consists of a standard vehicle:made in two...

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ECONOMY AFFORDED BY ROAD TRANSPORT.

A Traffic Manager Relates His Experience of the Cheapness of Motor Transport. I HAVE READ with interest the editorial article...

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ANOTHER HOME-PRODUCED FUEL.

Peat Proves Satisfactory with Smith Producer-gas Plant. D EL1VERY will very shortly be made of the Smith produceri r gas plant...

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THE BREWERS' EXHIBITION.

What Commercial Vehicle Manufacturers are Showing. T HE BREWERS' EXHIBITION opened at the 'Agricultural Hall, Islington, on...

. A Short Description of the

Wm. Allchin, Ltd. Petrol and Steam Exhibits. This well-known company show one of their standard 5-ton steam wagons, fitted...

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THE SIZE OF THE TRAFFIC UNIT.

Why Neither the Bigger nor the Smaller Unit is Necessarily the Better for Every Purpose. I N THE RECENT discussion on the...

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MOTOR VEHICLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE NORTH

The Growing Popularity of Heavy Vehicles for Passenger and Goods Transport. Traffic and transport in the north of England are...

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AT OLYMPIA AND THE AGRICULTURAL HALL,

T HE PROXIMITY of two exhibitions in London this week at which industrial vehicles and touring cars will be staged...

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ROAD TRANSPORT FOR BREWERS.

How the Motor Vehicle Extends the Delivery Radius. I T WOULD SEEM that, in spite of the numerous advantages which accrue from...

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GREATER LONDON TRAFFIC CONTROL.

The L.C.C. has asked the Government to hold an inquiry into a proposal for centralizing the chief municipal services of...

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BATTERIES FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES.

Some Comparisons of the Lead and Alkali Types—Useful and Little Known Facts on Charging. A N INTERESTING and instructive paper...

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A NOTE ON FARES.

D URING the recent public enquiry as to the adequacy of London traffic facilities, it was seriously suggested by one witness...

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For DRIVERS, MECHANICS & FOREMEN.

!A PRIZE OE TEN SHILLINGS ü awarded each week to the sender of the best letter which we publish on this page, all others are...

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ACCESSIBILITY IN AXLES.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. The axle construction which is described in specification No. 132,657, by W. J. Thomas...