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7th November 1922
7th November 1922
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The Importance of Inter-Imperial Trade. ,

I N HIS speech to the Scottish members of the Federation of British Industries, the President, Col, 0. C. Armstrong, D.S.O.,...

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Assembled or Made Under One Roof.

W E are afraid Mr. 'R. P. Bradley takes our quotation from W. S. Gilhert's humorous lines too seriously. The quotation he takes...

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ONE HEARS

Of a new 10-cwt. fast electric van. Of small wheels for big pneumatics. That. the W.0: staff is using a Trojan. Of big...

HERE'S ONE.

"Doesn't driving that Ford banner give you a headache l" "_No, quite the opposite." B19

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

The wheels Of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport ett whatever Taints arising, as a carriage is by the...

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TWO HANDSOME BOX VANS.

On this page we illustrate two handsomely decorated vans built by J. L. Plater and Co. ' 376, High Road, Streatham, London,...

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DANGEROUS DERELICTS.

Municipal and Local Technical Control and Inspection are Often Inadequate to Protect Public Interests, says "The Inspector."...

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A NEW SPRING SUSPENSION METHOD.

Favourable Results Observed in a Trial, but a Mystery Surrounds the Reasons for the Improvement. W E RECENTLY paid a special...

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THE PRESTON C.M.U.A. PARADE.

The Third Lancashire Commercial Motor Event This Year. 100 Vehicles With a Mileage Record of 3,000,000. T HE IMPORTANT...

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A NEW FRENCH EXPRESS DELIVERY CA-R.

The Appearance on the British Market of a Small Tradesmen's Carrier Built to Transport 3 cwt. Loads. A Light Car Chassis...

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HINTS FOR HAULIERS.

The Value of a Little Extra Engine Power in Saving Time and Reducing Running Costs I WAS very interested, when reading in last...

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FIGHTING FIRE RURAL AREAS.

Districts Where Fire-Fighting Appliances Protecting Country Mansions. Pump Eqi Outfit. it or Totally Inadequate. The Problem...

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TESTING THE LATEST ORWELL ELECTRIC.

Modifications Which Have Been Made in the New Design. Satisfactory Results Obtained During a Short Test Run, A Brief...

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NOTABLE ADVANCES IN MODERN STEAMERS.

A New 6-ton Allchin Chrertype Wagon with Three Speeds and Ackerman Steering. First Public Appearance of a Special Boiler...

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ACROSS WEST AUSTRALIA ON A FIVE-TONNER.

The Completion of an Historic Demonstration Trip Through Country Hitherto Unexplored by Motor Lorry and Served only by Camel...

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A WELL-BALANCED FLEET.

The Doings of the Petrol and Steam Vehicles which are Used by a Liverpool Grocery Concern to Feed 150 Shoes Almost Daily. vv...

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TIMONY TO THE ALBION. The following is an extract from a letter which has just been received by the Albion Motor Car Co.,...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. EIGHT-WHEELER PROGRESS IN AMERICA. Brief Details of a Design...

FOSTERING PASSENGER TRAVEL BY ROAD MOTOR.

The Objects of an Association Formed to Develop and Protect the Interests of Road Users. From Mr_ E. V. Rieu, the general...

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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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A UNIQUE NON-SKID TYRE.

S THERE AN effective non-skid tyre available for commercial service? This question, which, will assume the annual importance...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page...

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CLUTCH BREAKAGES.

Ingenious Repairs Carried Out by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. V ERY few letters come to us from drivers who have had...

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THE CHARABUS.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. T HE DODSON Charabus was exhibited at the last Commercial Vehicle Show, and was fairly...