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9th March 1920
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Fuel Production—

by Ourselves for Ourselves. WHEN A ROBBER is rifling the silver chest • and has placed himself in a good strategic • position,...

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SHOULD THE TRAMWAY SYSTEM GO?

A DIFFICUI:T passenger service vehicle altogether is the electric tramcar. It has, to a large extent, the elements of utility,...

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ONE HEARS

That rolling stock gathers mud, but no moss. That advanced Teutons are here offering magnetos at 25s. and 13 apiece. (Outside...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever point3 arising, as a carriage is by the...

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WHEELS TO , CARRY WEIGHT.

By the Inspector. .... 0 NE OF THE most serious results of the moulders'. strike, so far as the commercial vehicle industry...

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HOW DO AGENTS VIEW REPAIRING• BY MANUFACTURERS?

No Broad-minded Agent Objects to a Manufacturer's Own Repair Depot in a Strategic Centre. By" Vim." W HEN DISCUSSING a large...

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THE MOTORVAN SHOW-ROOM.

The Transport of the Modern Commercial( Traveller and His Samples. The Complete Show-room on Wheels. S OME YEARS AGO, it was...

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COMMERCIAL VEHICLE TAXATION.

Some Important Questions as Regards the Proposed Scale. T • HE MORE ONE looks into the proposed scale of taxation on the basis...

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THE 11 'AND 2-TON DEARBORN CHASSIS.

Two Recent Arrivals from America Built Up with Units Supplied by Well-known American Manufacturers. A MONGST the eommercial...

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PETROL PRICE AND PROFITS.

Tenpence per Gallon Too Dear, is the Finding of the Committee of Enquiry. Can International Action Be Secured ? T HE REPORT of...

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THE ONEIDA CHASSIS.

Well-built American Petrol Chassis Ranging from i to 5 Tons, and A Novel 2-ton Battery Electric Vehicle. C ONSIDERABLE THOUGHT...

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Midland Transport Workers' Wages Award.

P RAGTICAL VALUE, of the work of the newly-formed Joint Industrial Council for the Road Transport Industry in the North...

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SYSTEMATIZING SMALL STORES.

Spares Represent Money, and it Pays to Prevent Leakage. T HESE NOTES on the arranging and systematizing of small stores are...

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• HINTS FOR HAULIERS.

An Occasional Chat on Subjects and Problems of Interest to Those Who are Engaged or About to Become Engaged, in Runniug...

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TRAFFIC BUREAUX.

As at Present Organized, Do They Really Assist in Solving the Transport Problem? RAFFIC BUREAUX, or Weight exchanges, are very...

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COUNTERACTING WEAR BY IRON DEPOSITION.

Great Progress is Being Made in this Nev Branch of Repair Work. TNCREASING INTEREST is being ,taken in the building up of...

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AGRIMOTOR NOTES.

Some Experiences with the Farm Tractor. A N ACCOUNT of some of the uncommon performances of the tractor would form most...

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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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For DRIVERS, MECHANICS & FOREMEN.

TEN SHILLINGS is paid to the sender of any letter SHILLINGS to the sender of the one which we select as published. Mention your...

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A NEW FOUR-WHEEL-DRIVE TRACTOR.

A Resume of Recently Published Patents The difficulty which has hitherto always faced the designer of a four-wheel driven...