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Page 37

The Danger of Limiting Six-wheeler Development.

TIESPITE the progress which has already been made in the development of the rigid-frame six-wheeled vehicle, both as light or...

Page 39

ONE HEARS

Of some more hashes to settle. That the good driver is tender to all his wheels. That it is not too early to think about...

HERE'S ONE

" What do they mean by 'gentler sex, dad?" The van-driver scratched his head to promote thought. "Well, son," he said at...

Page 40

WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

The wheels of wealth will be slowed by oil difficulties of transport at whatever Foists arising, as a carriage is by the...

Page 45

What the Modern Gully-emptier Will Do.

0 "of those mechanical appliances which have given exhaustive proof of their value to municipalities in general is the...

Page 46

AN ELECTRIC DESIGNED BY A BAKER.

Details of a Novel Battery Vehicle Which is Built for Town Work Involving Short Journeys and Many Stops. MIEW instances have...

Page 47

A NOVEL IDEA IN DEMONSTRATION VEHICLES.

A Travelling Saloon in which Components Identical with Those Used in the Chassis are Set Out for Explanation and Examination....

Page 48

A RIGID SIX-WHEELER FOR 10-TON LOADS.

Details of a New Leyland Model With One Driving Axle and Steerable Rear Wheels Built Under the Longframe Patents. A MOST...

Page 49

Why the Agrirnotor has Languished.

T lIERE is a steady but slow return to the use of the agrimotor. In market gardening the rotary tiller has recently found...

Page 50

A NEW MAKER'S INITIAL CHASSIS EFFORT.

A Sixcylindered Engine the Chief Feature of the Design. A NEW motor lorry by a new maker is somewhat of a novelty in these...

SALFORD'S SIX WHEELED BUSES.

Brief Details of the Chief Features of the Karrier Rigid-frame Vehicles Now Being Put into Service. I T has been known for...

Page 51

INFRINGING LICENSING REGULATIONS.

The watch committee of the Leeds Corporation has intimated to the Yeadon 'Transport Co., Ltd., of Yeadon, that it is considered...

Page 52

CONSTANT-MESH FOUR-SPEED GEARBOX.

A Novel Design on the Epicyclic Principle which Gives Remarkable Ease and Rapidity of Gear Changing. iur - ANY attempts have...

Page 53

A Gas Producer Trial in Morocco.

I N order to encourage the use of gas producers in the North African provinces, the French Direction Generale de l'Agriculture...

Page 60

PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A BUS COMPANY'S BODY PRODUCTS. A Brief Description of a Saloon...

HALIFAX BUS PROPOSALS.

A Deputation Waits on the West Riding County Council Concerning an Application for Running Powers. flHJi parliamentary...

Page 61

WHAT IS A BUS - FULL?

A Writer in a Wolverhampton Contemporary Expresses His Viewson a Pe3rp1exhig Subject. T ' problem has been put to me, says "...

A COMPARISON OF CAB FARES.

The Chief Constable of Brighton Secures a List of the Charges in Force in Many Important Centres. M R. CHAS. GRIFFIN, the...

Page 62

PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

New and Second-hand Vehicles: Why Low First Cost is Deceptive. S HORTAGE of capital is a trouble afflicting most of us and is...

Page 63

OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invites corresPondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on OW side of...

Page 65

WAYS AND MEANS.

Useful Contributions from Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. For Easy Starting. 16i USER of Zenith carburetters " C.A.11.," of...

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A NEW DRIVE FOR ENGINE AUXILIARIES.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications. Mil - ORRIS ENGINES, LTD., and F. G. WooHard and .13'.1.A. G. Pendrell,...