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8th November 1921
8th November 1921
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Ensuring a Profit on PassengerService Undertakings.

HEN the 'accounts of the various undertakings conducting public, passenger service are published, it will be found, in a large...

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THE TRADE TO PROFIT BY THE EXPORT CREDITS SCHEME.

W E referred briefly last week to the possibilities of benefit accruing to the British commercial motor industry from the...

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ONE HEARS

Of new uses for electries. Of much ham in the 1..,syla,nd diet. That it may be called the monopolobus. One2 again, a little...

HERE'S ONE.

The inquisitive sightseer at the Show was exam ining every detail of the tipping lorry and asking innumerable silly questions....

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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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A SPLASHGUARD FROM IRELAND.

S INCE the rather disheartening results obtained at the Camberwell Trials we have not received particulars of many splashguard...

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LONDON AMBULANCE SERVICES.

How the Metropolis is Served by the Public Ambulance Authorities and Owners of Private Hire Ambulances. By Captain H. Lyon...

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THE STRAKER-CLOUGH TROLLEY-BUS.

First Description of the Latest Production of a Rubber-tyred Vehicle to Compete with the Tramcar on Its Own Territory. I N the...

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PETROL-DRIVEN RAIL BUSI BRANCH LINE TRAFFIC.

T HE'USE of high-powered steam locomotives on branch railway lines is very unprofitable, the cost of operation being, as might...

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THE SMALL USER AND COSTS RECORDS.

• Commercial Vehicle Agents Should Make Every ?Effort to Persuade Small Users To Keep Track of Expenses. By "Vim." I T IS a...

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CORRECT SPRINGING FOR HEAVY LOADS.

Ethics of Spring Suspension—Materials Utilized—Forming the Plates—Hardening and Tempering—Testing the Physical Qualities. By...

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PROVINCIAL PARADES.

Before this Movement Extends Further, as it Certainly Will, " The Inspector " Urges the Need for Standardization of Marking and...

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A COSTLY WAITING GAME.

group of photograph* repro duced on this page deal with the transport delays in the ferry areas of Birkenhead and Liverpool,...

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PROGRESS IN PASSENGER TRAVEL.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. 6,000 Motor Coaches. About 150,000 Passengers Used One of the...

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AN ADJUSTABLE JIB CRANE.

A Device to Lift 3i , Tons, fitted to a Yorkshire Steam Wagon I NCREASING attention is being paid to the question of providing...

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COACH COMPETITION COMMENTS.

More About the Driver's Viewpoint. Road Speeds, Engine Speeds and Springs. Brake Design and Operation: Hand, Foot, and...

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A SERVICE DEPOT FOR ALBION USERS.

Reducing Repair Delays. The Provision of Spare Vehicles, Engines or Gearboxes. Dealing with Breakdowns. Inspection of Users'...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Elitor invites correspondence on•all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on on —side of...

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TRANSPORT TIPS FOR TRADESMEN:

Particularly Addressed to Those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors. or Contemplating So Doing. T HE degree of success...

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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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ROADSIDE AND GARAGE.

A Page for Drivers, Mechanics and Foremen. Handling Sentinel Boilers. The sender of The following communication has been...

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NEW CARBURETTER DESIGNS.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. This week's patent specifications are of considerable interest, to all who are...