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18th January 1935
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A new type of Solex carburetter, known as the GovernorTherrnostarter, is described, First mention of it was made in our Scottish Show report, but details could not be published. Page 771. This week's road-test report concerns the Diamond-Dyson 7-former with Dewandre braking for the trailer wheels. Page 772. An important article deals with the effects of appeals on the haulage industry. Page 775. An Arran Dieselet 3-tonner has been equipped with a Perkins Leopard 60 b.h.p. oil engine to meet operating conditions in

South Africa. Page 777. Several pages are devoted to the views of operators on various

subjects. Page 778.

Designed to prevent lass of loading space, the new Carrimore coupling for semi-trailers is ingenious and practical. Page 781.

We give an analysis of the vehicle-registration returns for November. Page 782.

An interesting fleet of Leyland vehicles has been built for the

Aroglo-Persian Oil Company for service in Persia. Page 788.

Two new E.R.F. 14-ton oil-engined eight-wheelers carry

Butterfield 3,000-gallon tanks for edible oils. Page 790.

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