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9th September 1924
9th September 1924
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Why So Many Burning Buses?

MILE BUS catastrophe near Nuneaton has shocked the whole country, but until the in q uest has been concluded it would be wron g...

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ONE HEARS

No Irish out of Ireland, and little in it. That the rain has gone against the grain. Of an aversion to retouch motor...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

"The wheels ot wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport a(whateuer points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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WEMBLEY EXHIBITS FOR SEPTEMBER.

Changes made in the Exhibits Included in the Motor Section of the British Empire Exhibition. A MONG the eight-and-twenty...

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WHY SO MANY BUS FIRES?

A State of Affairs in Passenger Carrying which Calls for the Serious Attention of the Authorities and Manufacturers and Users...

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FODENS PRODUCE AN UNDERTYPE WAGON.

A New Design, the Experimental Model of which has been subjected to Searching Road Tests. W E HAVE been aware for some time...

LORRIES NEEDED FOR DEVELOPING PARAGUAY.

Mr. Alejandro Bibolini, the Paraguayan delegate to 'the recent PanAmerican Highway Commission, has declared that road...

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THE MECHANICAL EQ ■ IT OF A REPAIR SHOP.

The Maintenance of Mechanical Efficiency be Insured by the Provision of Sui s of a Fleet of Commercial Motors can only r...

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A TUBE WITH POCKETS OF COMPRESSED AIR

A New Tyre Filling of French Origin, in Which Cells Filled with Compressed Air are Moulded. A LTHOUGH enormous sums of money...

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A SUCCESSFUL LIGHT CHASSIS..

Details, Details, of the A.F. Commercial Chassis to Carry a Total Load of 30 cwt., together with Notes on its Road...

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Popular Road Services at Carlisle.

T HE motor coach offices, station and waiting-room at 3, 5 and 7, Lowther Street, Carlisle, are a busy Centre all the week and...

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THE HAULIERS' INQUIRE WITHIN.

Further Consideration of the Winning Costs of a Fleet of 15 Vehicles. Comparison Between Those Costs and our Tabulated...

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A REAR-VIEW MIRROR FOR COMMERCIAL MOTORS.

Tr HE usefulness of the rear-view mirror is such that we are eternally surprised that drivers of heavy vehicles, which are...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and - Coach World. MUNICIPAL BUSES IN SOUTH WALES. Improved Details of Design...

CROSSING AMERICA BY SALOON BUS.

A Project Intended to Show the Suitability of the Modern Passengercarrying Vehicle for Service Under Diverse Conditions. TN...

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PROVIDING TYNESIDE DISTRICTS WITH EFFICIENT ROAD SERVICES.

The Latest Activities of a Prominent Bus Company who Control a Comprehensive Network of Services. F LLY realizing the...

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• NARRATIVES OF THE INDUSTRY.

The Evolution of the Prominent Concerns in the British Commercial Vehicle Industry which have Made History by the Pursuit of a...

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West Goes East and Benefits the Native.

I T is only of recent years that coontries in the Far East have given attention to modern vehicles for passenger transport, 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. I N THIS series of...

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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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REMOVAL WORK BY TRACTOR-LORRY.

A Sphereof Service in which Large Loading Capacity is a Necessity. I N OUR last issue we referred to the suitability of the...

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• USEFUL TIPS ABOUT BRAKES.

Our Driver and Mechanic Readers Air Their Views on an All-important Subject. A FEW notes about brakes are always in season,...

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A NOVEL SUPERCHARGING ENGINE.

A Résumé of Recently Published Specifications. NTOVEL FEATURES are embodied IN in the arrangement of supercharg• ing engine...