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12th July 1935
12th July 1935
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A Proved Success.

Since its introduction the Daimler Fluid Flywheel Transmission has proved to be the most successful motor invention of recent...

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Fighting for the Pigs

IT is understood that the co-operative move ment is bringing a legal action against the Pigs and Bacon Marketing Boards in an...

Unsphriterable Glass and Vehicle Safety

TT is sometimes possible to go too far in the Laudable wish to promote the safety of mOtor vehicles. A drastic example of this...

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Passing Comments

A RECENT issue of the Financial News contained 1.-1 . an interesting article entitled "Hopes for Commercial Motors." This was...

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One

Hears Little regarding possible tax changes. That oil may yet become elastic. That oil prices have been so for a long time....

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WHEELS of INDUSTRY "The wheels of wealth will be slowed

by all difficulties of transport, at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the roughness of the roads over which it...

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SAFETY STRESSED AT I.M.T. DINNER.

A distinguished gathering attended at the Grand Hotel, Birmingham, on the occasion of the first national dinner of the...

NEW LIGHTING REGULATIONS•

T HE Minister of Transport has issued a draft of the new Regulations dealing with the lighting of road vehicles. The...

Municipal Motors for Bournemouth Congress

A T the 46th Health Congress of the Royal Sanitary Institute, which is being held at Bournemouth from July 15-20, several...

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An Engine Indicator Without Inertia Inaccuracies

A Prominent Oil Company has Evolved a Method of Obtaining, by Purely Electrical Means, High-speedengine Indicator Diagrams...

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N EW GUY 4-5-TON

SIX-WHEELER A Rigid-frame Trailing-axle Model with an Ingenious Load-distribution System Offered at the Attractive Figure of...

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AUTHORITY FAVOURS AGREED RATES

nUESTIONS regarding rates occu pied much of an all-day hearing, when the application of Messrs. W. B. Bell and Sons, Wrexham,...

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Air Transport News

S.B.A.C. DISPLAY INCLUDES FINE AIR - TRANSPORT MACHINES. A T the annual display of the Society of British Aircraft...

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Are Clearing Houses Redundant?

Discusses an Important Subject from Many Angles and Points to the Sound Service that can be Rendered by the Well-founded...

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Road Transport Topics

In Parliament By Our Special Parliamentary Correspondent THE FINANCE BILL PASSED. T HE third reading of the Finance Bill was...

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Handling Two Million Papers a Day

A Peep at the Transport Activities of W. H. Smith and Son, Ltd., Reveals the Value of Road Motors in Newspaper Distribution...

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OPINIONS and QUERIES

THE CORROSION THEORY DISPUTED. [4587] In my opinion, all this talk about cylinder corrosion is absurd. The real cause of...

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New Portable jack for many uses

A NEW hydraulic jack, designed to .be of all-round value in maintenance shops, is being marketed by E. P. Barrus, Ltd., 35-37,...

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Behind the Scenes in

THE PRODUCTION OF NICKEL AND MONEL METAL To the Automobile Engineer, Nickel, Pure or Alloyed with Other Elements, is of...

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What is "Previous Conduct" ?

A Negative Definition by the Appeal Tribunal Considerably Narrows the Scope of Objectors' Allegations Against Applicants I...

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A New Croft Three-wheeler

with rubber-mounted engine C O-INCIDENIALLY • with the appointinent of a new London agent -=Messrs. Modern Transport...

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Operating Aspects of

Passenger Transport All the latest news of important developrn en is affecting p ub lic-serv ice vehicle owners W.W.O.C....

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The Latest Municipal Bus Results

ANOTHER PROFITABLE YEAR AT MANCHESTER A BRIEF paragraph in our issue dated June 28 revealed the fact that the profit on the...

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A New Industry that Depends on Commercial Motors

Without Road Mechanical Transport, the Preparation of Animal Meal Could Not be Carried On in an Economic Manner T HE...

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The Road Motor's Part in Re-building Quetta

A Big Fleet of Bedfords for .the Removal of the Debris ink. an Indian Town Recently Devastated by Earthquake T HE planning of...

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SOLVING •the] PROBLEMS of the CARRIER

The Third of a Series of Articles on the Specific Problems of Agricultural Haulage. Establishing Rates for Beet Transport C...

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An American Two-speed Back Axle

A Resume of Patent Sped fications that Have Recently Been Published A BACK axle which includes a twospeed epicyclic gear,...