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15th May 1923
15th May 1923
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London's New Motorbus.

T HE TECHNICAL portion of the details of the NS type of bus introduced on the London streets three days ago, appearing in this...

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ONE HEARS

"Down again I " "How's it done?" Of another Ford cut. "The lower, the more." Of the kindest cut of all. Of the lowest record...

HERE'S ONE— Grimes was a first-class driver, but he had

one fault—he couldn't let well alone. At every halt he wanted to mess about with his engine, much to the, annoyance of Bill,...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficultie3 of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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Prohibition of Buses on Unsuitable Routes.

public control ;committee of the L.C.C. reports that i.t has considered representations made by the Lewisham Borough Council...

Preston C.M.U.A. Meet and Dine.

OME interesting speeches were made at the annual meeting of the Preston Commercial Motor Users Association, held at the Hotel...

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CATERING FOR THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER.

Improvement in Small Chassis Opens up New Possibilities. Revised Coachwork Designs and New Ideas Discussed. A STILL FAMILIAR...

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THE PROBLEM OF AXLE WEIGHTS.

Last February the Radcliffe magiee trates reserved judgment in a case, heard at Radcliffe, when the Bleachers' Association and...

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FITTING A COACH FOR WIRELESS RECEPTION.

Details for Fitting up the Transport Vehicle to Receive Wireless Messages with Primary Reference to Motor Coaches and...

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MOTOR VEHICLES IN LAUNDRY SERVICE.

Some of the Difficulties which Have to Be Met 'A Comparison of Types. Users' Experiences. VOR MANY years laundriee'. have been...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A NEW FORWARD-DASH-TYPE BUS. An Example of a New Type of Bus...

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BIG GATHERING OF COACHES AT CHESTER RACE-MEETING.

Surprising Variance in Passenger Fares. Many Owners Arrange for Meals T HE TRANSPORT of passengers by motor coach from...

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MOTOR COACHING TOURS FROM LONDON.

Details of the Comprehensive Arrangements of the London General Omnibus Co., Ltd., for the 1923 Season, I T WAS in 1920 that...

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NULLI SECUNDUS L( g'S NEW MOTORBUS.

A Brief Description of the New Passenger Se Offering an Opportunity for T( icle with a Single Step to the Platform, and...

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A TEST OF THORNYCROFTS GAS PRODUCER.

A Distance of 4581 Miles Covered in Six Days under R.A.C. Observation Shows Satisfactory Results and only Minor Troubles. T HE...

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AIDS TO SOLVING FORD PROBLEMS.

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

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HINTS FOR HAULIERS.

An Analysis of Maintenance Costs and of the Best Method of Making Provision for Them. I HAVE now, in a brief series of special...

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THE COMPLEAT TAXI DRIVER.

Some Experiences in a Country Town. The Humours of a Job Carried on Under Few Regulations. By Kevin Mercer. A FRIEND of mine...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. side of the paper only and...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. C ONTBIBUTIONS are invited for this page...

373.—Building Up Broken Teeth by Welding.

One of the most awkward jobs which the garage hand or maintenance engineer is sometimes called upon to tackle is to repair a...

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PETROL ECONOMY.

How Our Driver and Mechanic Readers Have Effected a Saving of Fuel. rI NE OF the readers of this page, "F,W.H.," of...

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A GARRETT TRAILER.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. A N INTERESTING design of trailer 1 - 1 is described in specification No. 195574, by...