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18th November 1924
18th November 1924
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The Rapid Progress of the Rigid Multiwheel Vehicle.

T HE DESIGN and construction of rigid-framed vehicles of the multi-wheel type, as distinct from the ordinary four-wheel...

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ONE HEARS

Of the Bean to be. Much about Berne recent fizzles. That modesty is seldom the worst policy. That the value of the C .31 ....

HERE'S ONE—

Coroner, to the witness : " What was your next action after you heard the crash?" Witness: "I went up to the driver and, when...

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• WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

"The wheel's of weal& will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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LINKING UP RAILWAY DEAD-ENDS BY LORRY.

Prominent Part Played by a Fleet of Dennis Lorries in Difficult Country in New Zealand. A LTHOUGH, collectively, British...

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THE I.A.E. DISCUSSES ELECTRIC VEHICLES.

O N TUESDAY of last week Mr. D E. Ratty read a paper entitled The Electric Road 'Vehicle: Its Characteristics and Its Economic...

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PROBLEMS OF SHEET-GLASS TRANSPORT.

A Sphere of Activity in Which the Motor Vehicle has Proved of the Utmost Value by Enabling Fragile and Expensive Plates to be...

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A MEDIUM-SIZED PASSENGER CHASSIS.

Details of the Latest Halley Product, which is especially Designed for Passenger Work and to Carry Bodies Holding 18 to 20...

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THE CREEPER TRACK AND STEAM TRACTOR.

How the Super-Sentinel Steam Tractor has been Mounted on Roadless-Traction Units and is made Valuable for Timber and General...

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TRANSPORTING SPIRIT INTO NARROW PLACES.

To Displace Horses and Horsed Vehicles in the Conveyance of Motor Spirit into Mews and Other Narrow Places a Low Load-line...

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THE GROWING INTEREE r RIGID SIX-WHEELERS.

T HE ADVENT of a British builder of motor vehicles into the rapidly filling ranks of makers of six-wheeled rigid-framed...

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ALLEGED PRIVATE TRADING BY A MUNICIPALITY.

High Court proceedings that will be watched wiz.h interest by the coach and bus trade generally are to be instituted by the...

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TWO-SEATER CABS AT EIGHTPENCE PER MILE.

A Proposal to Introduce a Hansom Taxicab, with a Fare Charge in Proportion to its Seating Capacity. Some of the Arguments...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. SAFETY DETAILS ON SALOON BUSES. Brief Part culars of an A.E.C....

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PHASES OF PROVINCIAL BUS ACTIVITY.

An Expert's Views on the Many Problems Associated with the Operation of Regular Passenger Vehicle Services. O N THE occasion...

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PHASES OF MUNICIPAL WORK IN LIVERPOOL.

The Activities of Some of the Vehicles Employed by an Enterprising Local Authority. T IIE LIVERPOOL Corporation, through its...

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EARNING A LIVING BY MOTOR HAULAGE.

More About the Problem of Assessing Profits : The Question of the Apportionment o f the Wages of the Owner-driver, I T TS...

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ONE DAY'S WORK WITH A BEARDMORE.

Details of Some Previous Tests With the 30-cwt. Model. A 20,000-mile Guarantee, Delivering Beer For a Well-known Brewery. A...

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NARRATIVES OF THE INDUSTRY.

The Evolution of the Prominent Concerns in the British Commercial Vehicle Industry which Have Made History by the Pursuit of a...

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COMMERCIAL MOTORS ON SHOW IN GLASGOW.

A Forecast of the Commercial Motor Section of the 23rd Scottish Automobile Show. MHE Scottish Motor Show, the 23rd of the...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

Flow to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. Sit —Obtaining the Correct Valve Lift in...

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USEFUL IDEAS ON IGNITION.

Informative Contributions from Two of Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. A N interesting letter, containing full instructions...

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THE REFINEMENT OF CHASSIS DETAILS.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications. N O FEWER than five of the inventions with which we have to deal this...