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18th January 1921
18th January 1921
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O TTR FIRST editorial note of the week deals with the

Government's projected scheme of legislating . for "key" industries, and it is ehown that industry in this country is rapidly...

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AMONG YORKSHIRE'S TRANSPORT MEN.

A Gathering Full of Interest, and a Discussion on Transport Progress. R EPRESENTATIVES of the transport industry from all...

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FROM HORSE-DRAWN TRAM TO MOTORBUS.

Passenger Services at Oxford.—How Electrification was Abandoned in Favour of the Bus.—Efficient and Expanding Country...

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• ROADSIDE PARCEL CI :TION AND DELIVERY.

A Comprehensive Midland Service, In which Play an 1 Electric Commercial Vehicles and Tramcars ant Part. An electric van...

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CENTRAL TRAFFIC OF CITIES.

A Tramway System Leads Inevitably to Congestion in Narrow and Central Streets. Manchester's Difficulty, Here Dealt With, Would...

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• TRANSPORT TIPS FOR TRADESMEN.

Particularly Addressed to Those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing . . HE PETROL saving...

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• OIL-FIRED STEAM WAGONS.

The Story of an Interesting Conversion from Coke to Oil Fuel. LICE SOME MONTHS now the Liver': pool Fire Brigade has had in...

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PROGRESS IN PASSENGER TRAVEL.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A Distinctive Single-decker. A Design which Incorporates a...

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HINTS FOR HAULIERS.

An Occasional Chat on Subjects and Problems of Interest to Those Who are Engaged or About to be Engaged, in Running Commercial...

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OVERHAULING THE MAUDSLAY.

No. 6.—Hints on Handling the 4 and 5 ton Chassis—How to Take Down the Overheadvalve Engine—Helpful " Gadgets " Which the Makers...

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THE HARROW ROAD PETROL SUPPLY STATION.

W ITH . COMMEIMABLE enterprise the Anglo-American Oil 0o., fAd. have opened a Pratt's service depot on American lines for the,...

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• FORD' VAN POINTERS.

By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford ':). I 4 . OADING a van is not the simple matter it seems to be. Of...

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LOOKING BACK FIFTEEN YEARS.

CANOPIED OMNIBUSES. IN late January, 1906, the conditions which had to be complied with before proprietors of motorbuses could...

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LAME DUCKS.

By the "Inspector" W HEN ON.F,. comes to think of it, it is an extraordinary reversal of conditions that, whereas but a few...

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THE AGRIMOTOR IN WORCESTERSHIRE.

Farmers Throughout the Country Give Their Opinions on the Value of the Agrimotor, Showing That Its Use is Growing in Favour....

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invites ,correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial mot'ors. Letters should be pn one side...

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For DRIVERS, MECHANICS & FOREMEN.

TEN SHILLINGS is paid to the sender of any letter which we publish on thiS page, and an EXTRA - FIVE SHILLINGS to the sender of...

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A ONE-MAN HOOD FOR MOTOR COACHES.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. A determined attempt to solve the problem of the provision of a one-man hood for...