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7th September 1926
7th September 1926
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Page 39

How to Meet Complaints ,Against the . Motor Coach.

V ' E are convinced that some agency is at work • on a propaganda against the motor coach, not with a view to its attempted...

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ONE HEARS

That good tyres refuse bad slips. Of reduced overhang with six-wheelers , That builders often bless buses for business. Of...

HERE'S ONE

They were two very good friends, motorists of recent attainment, always yarning and pulling each' other's legs, often with a...

Page 42

WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever poinis arising, as a carriage is by the...

Page 47

A NEW RANGE OF PASSENGER VEHICLES.

Some Notes on the Various Studebaker Models now on the British Market and Brief Details of the Chassis. O introduction to the...

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Modifications in Halley Chassis.

D URING a recent visit to the works of Halley's Industrial Motors, Ltd., Yoker, Glasgow, we found that they were particularly...

Page 49

MAKING THE VEHICLE LIFT ITS LOAD.

• A Simple Device for the Loading Depot Which Enables Short Forward Movements of a Vehicle to Lift the Load From the Ground....

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A French Supplementary Brake for Ford Chassis.

A N easily fitted and very efficient additional braking system for Ford vans was produced some years ago in Paris, under the...

Page 51

HOW MOTORS HELP THE MARKET TOWN.

Useful Service in the Lake District and in Many Places where the Presence of Buyers Attracts the Sellers. MO determine the...

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Associated Retail Deliveries.

MHE idea • of "associated retail 1 deliveries " is being put forward in the grocery trade for reducing costs and expediting the...

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MAKING BEST USE OF THE FORD.

Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport which will Appeal to the Owner, Driver and Repairer. 440.—Preventing Leakage...

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THE CONQUEST OF 1E SYRIAN DESERT.

The Evolution of the Motor Services betw4 Developmen 3eyrout and Baghdad, and the Consequent the Traffic. flENTURIES before...

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A New Rim for Large Pneumatic Tyres.

A " NV form of demountable pneumatic tyre rim has been introduced in the United States of America by the Goodyear Tire and...

Page 61

PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. MOTOR SERVICES IN NEW ZEALAND. How they Have Assisted to a...

Page 62

CHECKING COACHING COSTS.

A Wallasey Owner's Table of Running and Overhead Expenses Which Permits Fare-quoting Without Delay. V 'SITING a coachowner in...

Page 63

BRADFORD'S NEW MOTOR COACH STATION.

How the Packard Motor Services are Running their Own Fleet and Providing Accommodation for Visiting Vehicles. B RADFORD has...

Page 64

THE PAINTING OF BUS• BODIES.

The Materials and Methods Employed to Secure the High-grade Finish Nowadays Required. TIAINTING has the two-fold object of...

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A Bus Licensing Controversy.

R ECENT developments indicate that a truce is likely in the pitched battle which has been carried on in the Tyneside...

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SAVING LABOUR IN WORKSHOP AND GARAGE.

Some Useful Notes from Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. Boring In the Lathe. • lUrANY garage engineers experience •...