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0 NE of the greatest of the difficulties which are at present exercising the minds . of The Motor Agents' Association, Ltd., is...
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M ECHANICAL transport of goods has, in so many cases, beaten the horse, that one is inclined to look upon the horse as entirely...
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Of many a: London ratite uprooted. Also that its easier to get cross than across. — 0--• Of Motor Taxation as a crux point in...
Your driver swears a lot, doesn't he, Jim? " " Yus," said Jim, the mate ; " but he ain't much good at it." . ..
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"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of trartsport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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L AST WEEK the Associated Equipment Co., Ltd., Walthamstow, London, E.17, inaugurated the first of what is hoped to be a series...
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Points For and Against Each Brought Forward by Two Eminent Designers. N INTERESTING debate, based on a comparison between the...
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The Progress and Development of the Motorbus in the United States. Indications that American Makers Have Profited From British...
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The report of the traffic census taken in Lancashire in August. last has just been issued by the county surveyor, at the...
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A New Type of Ambulance Body, Incorporating Many Interesting Features, which has Just Been Designed and Built by the...
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The Sphinx Manufacturing Co., Ltd., of Birmingham, recently produced a new, plug, which should prove particularly suitable for...
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The Problems Facing the Coach Owner Should be Regarded as Opportunities for the Development of his Business by the Display of...
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HE STRESS of competition in these strenuous times demands that the utmost efficiency be obtained throughout the entire...
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Mr. J. C. Moth's New Concern, which will Operate a Fleet of 10-ton Scammell Vans in Express Service between London and the...
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A New Type of Self-contained Municipal Vehicle Which Enables Certain Road Operations to be Effected with Economy and...
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The Changes Which Take Place in Oil. Why Oil Should be Changed Frequently. Paraffin Unsuitable for Flushing. How to Detect...
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"The Skotch" Goes Into the Question of the Need for Engine Power with the Intention of Developing the Subject. J UST AS I...
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Big Range of Service for All Types of Commercial Vehicles in Milk and Dairy Trade. T HE distribution of milk and dairy produce...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. REGULATION OF MOTORBUSES. Views of Municipal Corporations...
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A New Design from America which Embodies Several Novel Features. • I N another part of this issue we deal at some length with...
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W E RECENTLY had. an opportunity of going round the British Piston Ring Co.'s works to see Brim piston rins.s in the making....
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial victors. Letters should be on one side...
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page...
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Contributions from Our Driver and Mechanic Readers which will Be Found to Possess a Practical Value. R ATHER AN ingenious...
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A Resume of Recently Published Patents. A LTHOUGH invention with regard to chassis construction is a long way from being...