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13th January 1925
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The Possibility of Developing the Use of Heavier Fuels.

M OTOR spirit is, at the moment, quoted at a figure which may be described as reasonable, but there is no guarantee that the...

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ONE HEARS

That Sternoi is not only for tailshafts. Of both generosity an.d skimp in bodywork. That not every offer can be implemented....

HERE'S ONE. •

" I broke ma gla.theth yethterday, 'Ikey. An' gol thwindled alit of a penny beeauthe I couldn't thee.' " Dot , vas bad luck,...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by an diOzallies of transPort at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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A WELL-EQUIPPED FLEET GARAGE.

Constructed for the Vehicles of a Company of Wholesale Drapers, a Large Unobstructed Area with a Separate Workshop is...

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IMPROVING TAXICAB BODY DESIGN.

A New Feature which Ensures Greater Comfort and Safety for the Passenger. I T is singular, when a certain form of construction...

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EFFICIENCY IN FURNITURE REMOVALS BY ROAD.

The Varied Activities of a large Fleet of Vehicles in the Service of a Company of Removal and Warehousing Contractors. T...

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A NOVEL SERVICE CALENDAR FOR THE F.W.D.

Every user of F.W.D. vehicles should send to the Four Wheel Drive Lorry Co., Ltd., 46, Charing Cross, London, S.W . .1, for a...

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THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR OF THE NEAR FUTURE.

A Survey of the Practical Improvements That Experience and Presentday Knowledge Show to be Capable of Being Immediately...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

The First of a New Series of Contributions, Dealing, in This Instance, With a Peculiar Case of Dockside Passenger Transport. A...

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PARIS THE BEST CAB ED CITY IN EUROPE.

The Wonderful Change in Taxicabs in Use in the Up-to-date Vehicles to thE apital. New, Comfortable and Mechanically of 13,000...

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• MAKING BEST USE OF THE FORD.

Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport, Which Will Appeal to the Owner, Driver and Repairer I N THIS series of hints...

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COMMERCIAL CARS' INTENTIONS FOR 1925.

The Models Range from 2-tonners to 6-tonners for Goods, and Passenger Chassis Carrying from 16 to 46 Persons. Service...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A LARGE-CAPACITY SALOON BUS. Features of a 38 seater Leyland...

REGULATIONS FOR COACHES IN FRANCE.

Details of a Proposal Placed Before the French Chamber for the Supervision of Public•serkice Vehicles. M BARETY, the deputy...

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RESULT OF A BUS APPEAL TO THE M. OF T.

Official Approval of the Action of the Bishop Auckland Urban District Council. T E Ministry of Transport has, after thoroughly...

The Administration of the Road Fund.

4,11PEAKING one day last week at ORingwood, Colonel Wilfrid Ashley, M.P., the Minister of Transport, said that the...

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A TRACTOR TO MEET INDUSTRIAL NEEDS.

The New McCormick-Deering Road Tractor Marketed by the International Harvester Co. of Great Britain, Ltd„ for Commercial,...

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A NEW HEAVY-DUTY CHASSIS FOR SPECIAL WORK.

The Latest Product of an American Company Whose Vehicles Have ,Been Introduced Into This Country. O THE few American...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invites corresPondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Lettel s should be on one side...

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EQUIPMENT FOR GARAGE AND WORKSHOP.

Interesting Contributions from Three of Our Mechanic and Oliver Readers. T HERE IS no end to the list of equipment which can...

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AN AUTOMATIC VARIABLE SPEED GEAR.

A Rdsumi of a Recently Published Patent Specification. I N a specification which reads like an eight-page essay on variable...