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TT may be presumed, on the dictum of a late famous K.C., that, provided there be a sufficient railway component in the...
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A T last Monday's sitting of the Special Com mittee, appointed by the Home Secretary, to consider whether it is expedient to...
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Unlikely forecasts about the unliked. Of standing as the enemy of bus comfort. "A secret well kept brings a wealth of...
Calmly ignoring the "Road Blocked" notice at the crossways the heavy ran on and landed in the place where a steam-roller, with...
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"The wheats of wealth will 84 slowed by all eli§iciaties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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An Interesting Series of Meetings Held in London, Combined with the Annual Dinner of the Institute. rpHE programme for the...
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As in this country, rapid progress is being made in the design and construction of public-service vehicles and motor coaches in...
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or Small Bus the More Profitable One for Seaside Work ? -.LaA N interesting inquiry, which is of common occurrence, has been...
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First Published Details of the Gilford 30-cwt., 2-ton and 50-cwt. Models, and Notes on a Test Run on One of Them. MHE...
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I N view of the manner in which municipalities have adopted motor vehicles for the majority of essential public services, it is...
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A Reply to a Recent Comparison Between the Two Forms of Drive. Superiority of Worm-drive Maintained. By a Worm-drive...
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The Position of the London Trade. Th Two-seater Type. of Fares. Points For and Against the Typical Models. N EVER since the...
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Details of All the Machines Demonstrated Last Week in Regent's Park, London. A N INTERESTING trial of motor lawn mowers took...
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A Steamer Convertible from a Three-way Tipper to a Steam-heated Tar-sprayer. An Appliance for the Highways Engineer. MIIERE...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus. and Coach World. LUXTRY IN SALOON-BUS DESIGN. A Type of Vehicle which...
Brief Details of the Trolley-buses Put into Service in a Busy Industrial Centre. F OUR new trolley-buses have just been put...
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The L.N.E.R. Arrange a Series of Tours in Conjunction With Enterprising Coach Owners. D URING the 1924 motor coaching season...
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The Editor invites correspondence on add subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...
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Some Practical Ideas By Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. F OR general haulage work it is a grsat convenience to have a body...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications. T o provide a spring which is suitable for use with such vehicles as...