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17th January 1922
17th January 1922
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Why Vehicle Development Must be Accelerated.

T HE OTHER day, formin g one of a g roup of persons interested in road transport discussin g roads and multi-wheeled vehicles,...

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ONE HEARS

Of the worship of Buda. That palm oil is poor stuff. c` Light work "—the electric bulb's. Of not so many dividends as one...

HERE'S ONE.

When ev'ryone's feeling the pinch, No wonder the ratepayers -flinch, If their councils intend Tramway routes to extend At just...

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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...

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THE SCOTTISH SHOW—LIST OF EXHIBITORS.

T HE Scottish Show is one of the popular and important events in the calendar of the North, and this year it will be even more...

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THE FRENCH SUBVENTION TRIALS.

Some Comparisons Between the Performances of the Four-wheel-driven Vehicles and the Chain-track Machines on Forest Routes. T...

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A GOODS OR PASSENGER VEHICLE ENGINE.

A New A.E.C. Power Unit, Rated at 34•6 h.p., but Developing 45 b.h.p. at 1,000 r.p.m., to be Marketed at a Very Reasonable...

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ISOLATING THE COACH DRIVER.

The Danger of Diverting Attention from Dri. Vehicles. Hom ractice in Passenger-carrying Public Service be Effected. W ITH the...

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HINTS FOR HAULIERS.

A Barge Owner, Desiring to Extend his Sphere of Operations to Delivery by Road, Seeks the Real Facts Concerning Costs and...

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A MOBILE MODEL KITCHEN.

W HAVE on many occasions in the past described various types of shops on wheels," by means of which enterprising tradesmen...

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THE UGLY OVERHANG.

In All Four-wheeled Vehicles, and More Especially in Motor Coaches, the Amount of Overhang Results in Ugliness, which the...

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TRANSPORT TIPS FOR TRADESMEN.

Particularly Addressed to those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or. Contemplating So Doing. T HE MOTOR OWNER with...

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PROGRESS IN PASSENGER TRAVEL

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. An Ingenious, Adjustable, and Tiltable Seat for Coaches. T HE...

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by the undercutting of rates. He pleaded for co-operation throngk the medium of the association.

Mr. E. H. Edwards (general manager of the Lancashire United Tramways, Ltd.) said he believed that there was a g reat future for...

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A TWO-IN-ONE BUS BODY..

A British Vehicle for Use in Toronto, Canada, which can be Used either as a Single-decker in Winter, or as a Double-decker in...

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COMPARING AGRIMOTOR AND HORSE COSTS.

Is the Agrimotor Suffering at the Hands of Prejudice ? J ETHRO TULL, the man who helped to bring the agricultural revolution...

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Replacing the Mule in Banana Transport.

T HAT THE motor vehicle is playing an inseparable part in modernizing the centuries-old, methods of overseas traders is amply...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

Flow to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this pa g e...

152. — Oil Release Valve on Dennis Engines.

The oil release valve utilized in the lubricating systems of all the engines of Dennis commerical vehicles made since 1914,...

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ROADSIDE AND GARAGE.

A Page for Drivers, Mechanics and Foremen. An Original Baying Bar. The sender of the following communication, has been...

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HYDRAULIC TRANSMISSION.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. Specification No. 157,979, by A. G. Michell, describes a hydraulic transmis sires,...