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10th May 1927
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The Possibilities of Rubber Deposition by Electricity.

W E are somewhat surprised at the small amount of attention which has been evinced (although it may have been paid) to what may...

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ONE HEARS

Of cabby fears re cab fares. That the coach has banged the " charry." Of bigger mileages weekly by motor coaches. That the...

HERE'S ONE

The woman driver had pulled across the road just as he overhauled her and it was thanks to his skill that the damage was...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

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

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ROAD TRANSPORT MATTERS IN PARLIAMENT.

The Raid on the Road Fund. Mr. Churchill's Reply. A Question About Steam Wagon Boilers. Taxicab Fares; Railway Obstruction to a...

Page 53

AN EXPERIMENTAL ONE-MAN TANK.

A Mobile Fighting Machine Which May Replace Cavalry. 9111E Martel one-man Tank, a mobile fighting machine to be occupied and...

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MUNICIPAL PURCHASES AND PROPOSALS.

Mansfield Corporation has purchased a Morris motorvan. Bradford Watch Committee has decided to invite quotations for the...

A NEW MEANS FOR AVOIDING BOILER SCALING.

A Non-chemical Method for which High Claims are Made. T HE scaling of boilers and of large water jackets, etc., obviously...

Page 55

ON SHIP'S WORK.

Some of the Uses to which Welding Vans are put by Ship Repairing and Engineering Concerns. S EVERAL important fleets of...

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A CHEAP THREE-WHEELED DELIVERY VAN.

A New French Vehicle, an Interesting Feature of which is the Form of Front-wheel-drive Adopted. A S we mentioned some time...

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THE NEW 30-35-CWT. Al RITISH GARNER CHASSIS.

I N designing and producing a 30-35-cwt. commercial vehicle to extend the ample market already gained for their 40-50-cwt....

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The New Lancashire Trunk Road.

T "special committee appointed by the Lancashire County Council to make the necessary arrangements for carrying out the work of...

Page 62

MAKING BEST USE OF THE FORD.

Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport which will Appeal to the Owner, Driver and Repairer. 504.—An Inspection Cover...

Page 63

PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. AN ATTRACTIVE SMALL-CAPACITY BUS. A 20-seater...

BUS PROGRESS ALONG THE COLNE VALLEY.

Some Details of the Services Run by Municipal and Private Enterprise in a Populous Area. T HE boroughs of Burnley, Nelson and...

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A LARGE BUS COMPANY'S COACHING PLANS,

New Features of the Activities of an Important North of England I NT OW that the cloud which has for so long overshadowed...

Page 66

A RIGID-FRAME SIX-WHEELER IN AFRICA.

The Chronicles of the Driver of a Morris Commercial Six wheeler Concerning a Difficult Journey in West African Territory. T EE...

Page 68

PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

Deciding Whether a Trailer Should be Used or Not. The Monetary Side of Trailer Operations. L AST week I outlined the case of a...

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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 stets...

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THE LATEST FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.

A New Clyno Dual-purpose Vehicle Which Can be Used for Business or Pleasure. A FE W weeks ago we had an opportunity for...

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WAYS AND MEANS.

Useful Contributions from Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. Fitting a Villiers Lighting Set to a Subsidy A-type Dennis. T O...

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TRAILER TIPPING BY AUTOMATIC MEANS.

A Resurn6 of Recently Published Patent Specifications. A FORM of tipping trailer which can be tipped by the forward movement...