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18th May 1920
18th May 1920
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Reduction for One— Reduction for Both.

T HOSE WHO have acted for commercial vehicle transport, in the deliberations upon the puz-zle which the Chancellor of the...

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ONE HEARS

Of a big fusion of rubber. That a revolution governor need not necessarily be Bolshevik. • " Are you in the latest fashion...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

The wheel oi wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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THE AGENT'S PART IN DISTRIBUTION..

The Relations Between the Manufacturer and the Agent as Seen from the Manufacturer's Point of View. By L. M. Seabrooke,...

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"PNEUMATICS FOR COMMERCIALS."

By "The Inspector.' A NEW PUSH, under energetic direction, is about to be made with a view to persuading manufacturers...

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RURAL PASSENGER TRANSPORT SERVICE.

Interesting Developments in Herefordshire. A ENTERPRISE possessing great and far-reaching possibilities for the future is that...

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SHALL THE TAXATION PROPOSALS STAND'?

The Commercial Vehicle Organizations State the Case in Favour of Not Disturbing the New Scheme of Taxation. T HE STANDING...

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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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THE COMFORT OF THE DRIVER.

Are the Physical Needs of Drivers of Heavy Commercial Vehicles Sufficiently Provided for by Body-builders ? The Writer Says...

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FOUR REPUBLIC CHASSIS,

Models Designed for Loads of from 1 to 31 Tons, and Constructed from Components Produced by Well-known American Manufacturers....

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ABOUT DELUSIONS.

"The Inspector" Disagrees Entirely with the Tone of a Recent Article in this Journal Dealing with the Present Position. N OT...

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TRANSPORT DEVELOPMENTS IN LANCASHIRE.

An Attempt to Organize Regular Services for Passenger and Goods Traffic. SWIFT FLEET MOTORS, of Manchester, have for some time...

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TRANSPORT TIPS FOR TRADESMEN.

Particularly Addressed to 'Those Who are Contemplatin Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or g So Doing. W HEN A TRADER seta...

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FORD VAN POINTERS.

By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford "). R ESUMING. my analysis of the ilectrical circuits of the 1920 Ford, I...

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AGRIMOTOR NOTES.

The Opening of the Summer Show Season. T HE AGRICULTURAL show season commenced on • Wednesday - last in England, when the...

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THE IDEAL DRIVER.

The Qualities Called for in the Man at the Wheel of the Commercial Vehicle. A LMOST EVERY BRANCH of motoring calls for a...

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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-WAY MOTOR PLOUGH.

A Résumé of Recently Publithed Pater:is. The one-way motor plough is having a good deal . of attention just now in the...