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A CONSIDERABLE amount of transport - 1 - 1 -work overseas is now being effected by the rigid-frame six-wheeler, as this has...
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IT is of the utmost portance that our roads should be made to give the maximum freedom from danger in respect of skidding. Much...
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"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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The public health committee of OXFORD Corporation is to purchase an ambulance from Morris Commercial Cars, Ltd., at a cost of...
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A Striking Demonstration of the New Trojan Six-wheeler on Down Country and Shingle Beach. TN last week's issue we gave the...
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from an Electric vehicle Factory W ITH the rapid advances which are taking place in the petrolvehicle section of the...
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Devices to Facilitate Loading and to Prevent the Escape of Dust in Refuse Collection were Prominent at the Demonstration Held...
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Our congratulations to Sir Arthur Duckham, whose name was included in the Birthday Honours List. He receives a G.B.E. The...
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Some Notes on a Well-arranged Event in Which the Allocation of the Points Will be of Especial Interest. rp H E Aligemeine 1....
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for Double-saloon Bodies TT has already been proved that an important market exists amongst municipal and private operators...
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I N the economic field of bus operation the extraction of one more mile per gallon of petrol is a very important matter indeed...
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Some Interesting Features that are Embodied in the Design of a New Karrier Six-wheeled Tank Wagon of Large Capacity. 1:1. A S...
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O NE of the most useful types of vehicle is the small-wheeled pattern with a platform giving a large area and having a low...
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'Notes on Every Aspect of Coach and Bus Development. R. A. R. FEARNLEY, of Shef field, the expert called in by the tramways...
Some Particulars of the Latest Type of Saloon Coach. to be Put . . • into Service by Biich Bros.; Ltd. O NE of the few...
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Some Interesting Information Regarding the Arrangements Made to Cope With the Influx of Visitors to the North-East Coast...
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The Corporation Now Operates 28 Buses and Has Greatly Increased the Garage Facilities. T HE acquisition of far larger garage...
R EADERS of this journal play re,member that our issue dated January 22nd contained an informative article dealing with the...
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Details of a New and Particularly Interesting Cattlecarrying Body Mounted Upon a Dodge Brothers 2-ton Chassis. A VEHICLE which...
S a result of tests carried out 11.with the remarkable six-wheeled passenger chassis produced by the Sunbeam Motor Car Co.,...
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Obtaining Petrol and Oil from Coal. 7'he Editor, THE COMMERCINL MOTOR. 12807] Sir,--.-It is regrettable that Lord Hartington,...
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TN a recent issue of this journal we dealt with The transportation of bulky goods and the conversion of some popular types oE...
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Interesting Contributions from Maintenance Engineers, Drivers and Mechanics The . Danger of the Accelerator . Pedal W E have...
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A R6stund of Recently Published Patent Specifications. WHAT well-known concern, Dennis 1 Brothers, Ltd., of Guildford, in its...