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9th July 1929, Page 75
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of an interesting article. Page 763.

OUR expert on body construction deals this week • with the design of the small bus, such as that used

by hotels. Page 760.

DESPITE the great increase in bus services, the country carrier is still finding plenty of business— in fact, his position is improving. Page 736.

WE deal this week with further ideas for the promotion of safety on passenger vehicles, which were submitOd in connection with our recent competition. Page 755.

EFFICIENT maintenance requires expert knowledge, and a school at Which this can be acquired is being run by an important commercial-vehicle

concern. Page 737.

THIS year marks the centenary of the London bus, and we include some interesting notes on the progress made during the period which has elapsed

since its inception. Page 764.

CARDAN joints call for very much more careful design than is generally considered, and the type of which we give the first description, embodies many

interesting features. Page 788.

ROBUSTNESS and a capacity for prolonged hard work are the outstanding characteristics of the new six-cylinder passenger chassis of which we give a

complete description. Page 752.

THERE are many signs that the tractor is becoming increasingly popular amongst farmers, for the reason that the latest models are of proved efficiency

and can be run economically. Page 750.

THE report of the Royal Show, which occupies a large section of this issue, has been written after several members of our staff have actually examined

the products exhibited at Harrogate. Page 740.

MOTOR vehicles play a vitally important part in the economical transport of agricultural produce, cattle, etc., and our article treating with its use in this sphere will be found to be most comprehensive.

Page 756.

IT is apparent that British makers are devoting considerably greater attention to the extension of markets overseas, and in this connection we describe a new model which has been developed from the standard product of a well-known chassis builder.

Page 7.39.

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