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T HROUGHOUT the whole of the motor-owning and motor-using community there is intense dissatisfaction with the present mode of...
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That the photographers at the Salon were often treed. That Colonel Cole is putting in splendid work as -president of the...
She boarded a No. 25 at Victoria. Her costume was blue, blue-grey were her stockings, her neat suede shoes and hat—and, bluest...
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"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all diflieultie3 of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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A MOST interesting type of magneto has recently been evolved by the British Lighting and Ignition Co., Ltd., B.L.I.C. Works,...
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United Action on the Part of the Motoring and Trade Institutions in the Preparation of a Scheme. Heavy-vehicle Interests Stand...
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A Very Simple Fitting which is Claimed to Maintain a Regular Supply of Lubricant to Engine Cylinders on Hills. T HERE ARE...
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The First Working Costs of the New Pagefield System Adopted at Southport. H OUSE-TO-HOUSE collection is necessarily slow work,...
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A Criticism of Some of the Items Included in the Already Described Bonus System for Drivers. T HERE ARE several things I do...
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An Event which Should Receive Greater Support from Users in the Lancashire Centre. A Section for Passenger-carrying Vehicles...
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T "general arrangements for the tractor demonstrations to be held during this week in fields on the farm of Fordel, Dalkeith,...
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Why the Driver Should Be Studied. Various Fixed Windscreen. The Best Type: of C; of Weather Protection, The Danger of the...
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A Technical Criticism of the Exhibits and an Interesting Comparison Between French and British Design. W E HAVE previously...
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The Arguments in Favour of the Use of Proprietary Components in Assembling Chassis for Commercial Vehicle Work. By Henry...
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W HETHER the horse is passing or not is a question which is open to discussion, and although the answer in most cases would be...
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Mr. A. R. Atkey, M.P., on Modern Developments. M EMBERS of the National Council of the Commercial Motor Users Association, who...
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The Autohorse—An Interesting Type of Machine Which Does Not Carry, but Simply Pulls. N o DOUBT many haulage firms in the habit...
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Something About "Unsprung Weight" and Other Technical Matters Beloved of the Semi-expert from "The Inspector's" Pen. I HAVE...
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A Description of the 11-2-ton C-type Garrett Battery Vehicle Built for Fast Deliveries. OIVIE LITTLE TIME ago Richard Garrett...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. BRADFORD'S RAILLESS EXPERIENCE. Parliamentary Sanction Being...
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By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford"). HE holiday season (such as it is!) is evidently drawing to an end, and...
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. The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. 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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Some Useful Contributions from Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. R ATHER a cute idea for improving a petrol tank which is...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. A N INVENTION by R. Rutherford and another, described in specification No. 185,230, is...