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7th August 1928
7th August 1928
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Page 35

The New Speed Limits and What They Mean.

T HE existing limits to the speed of heavy motorcars (the term that covers all goodscarrying vehicles and vehicles that carry...

Page 36

Loose Leaves.

J UST when the inquiry was being held into the Port of London Authority's recommendation that oil vessels should be allowed to...

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ONE HEARS

'Hullo "—from Hull. Of a little less dearth of railway confidence. Regrets about the long gap before Boxing Day. That there's...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

The wheels of wealth wilt be slowed by alt difficulties or transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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ROAD TRANSPORT MATTERS IN PARLIAMENT.

Higher Speed Limits for Commercial Motors. Mirrors Compulsory. Expenditure From the Road Fund. Public Protests Against Traffic...

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Municipal Purchases and Proposals.

SHEFFIELD Corporation has obtained powers to spend £00,500 on the purchase of motorbuses. LEEDS Watch Committee has accepted...

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A GERMAN SIX-WHEELER WITH CARDAN DRIVE.

_ n The New Mercedes-Benz Six-wheel Chassis Designed ( 1 for a Gross Load of 10 tons and Suitable for Passenger or Goods...

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LEAD TETRA-ETHYL IN PETROL.

Report of Departmental Committee, which Goes to Show that Alarm is Not Justified. A N interim report has been presented to...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

Overloading Lorries as a Means for Making Cut-price Haulage Contracts Profitable. I N an article whieh appeared on page 749 of...

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COLLECTING FIVE MILLION LLONS OF MILK A YEAR.

A TTENTION has recently been concentrated on the use of milk as a food, first by the experiments carried out in a London school...

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BUS RESULTS IN SCOTTISH CITIES.

Details of the Working of the Municipal System in Edinburgh for the Past Year. A Profitable Return from Buses. A LTHOUGH the...

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Glasgow's New Bus Powers. How the Municipal Service is Growing.

I T is particularly appropriate that we should be able to review the past year's working of the municipal passenger transport...

Page 55

MAKING BEST USE OF THE FORD.

Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport which will Appeal to the Owner, Driver and Repairer. 593. — Hints on...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A NEW IDEA IN ALL-WEATHER BODIES. A Metcalfe Design in which...

Page 57

A SERVICE TO THE SUMMIT OF PLYNLIMMON.

Details of an Attractive Excursion which is being provided by the Great Western Railway Co. for the Benefit of Visitors to...

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BRINGING CATTLE TO MARKET BY MOTOR.

A A THEN a business concern finds V that by reorganizing its fleet it can get two motor vehicles to do the work of three, it...

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The New Thornycroft Type-JJ Chassis Under Test.

0 F several new models that have lately been added to the range of commercial motor vehicles produced by John I. Thornycroft...

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SHOWN TO LANCASHIRE AGRICULTURISTS.

A Brief Description of the Vehicles Exhibited at the Royal Lancashire Show. The Preponderance of Machines for Carrying Loads of...

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• RUNNING, .Interesting Contributions

UPKEEP AND OVERHAUL. from Maintenance Engineers, Drivers and Mechanics. More about Stripped Rearaxle Nuts. L IKE the...

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A NEW IDEA IN EPICYCLIC GEAR OPERATION.

A R4sum4 of Recently Published Patent Specifications. N,IETE have often remarked that V V although the epicyclic gear appears...