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22nd June 1920
22nd June 1920
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Extraordinary Traffic —A 40 Years Problem.

I T IS WHEN one cornea to listen to -the arguments and discussions, such as have followed the raising of the issue in the ease...

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ONE HEARS

Of darker bread prospects. That King Sol is superheating again. That they are electrically baking bodies wholesale in...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

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

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GLOUCESTERSHIRE BUSES.

The Development of Bus Services Demands the Attention of the Municipalities. A T a meeting of the Gloucester Streets Committee...

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THE NEW MAUDSLAY CHAR-A-BANCS CHASSIS.

Designed Chiefly for Long Distance Touring Over Roads of Different Characteristics ; Efficiency and Flexibility are its Main...

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SHOULD THE AGENT PAY?

The Views of Mr. Gerald Bunn, Service Manager to the Austin Motor Co., Ltd., on the Responsibility of the Agent are Here...

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THE TREND OF TYRE DEVELOPMENT.

Solids' Supremacy Challenged. The Two Alternatives. Which Will Win Out ? The Case for the Cushion. E VERYTHLNG points to the...

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EFFICIENCY IN TRANSPORTATION. ,

The Analogy of the Factory Employed to Show the Principle of Organization and Supervision. W HILE THE GENERAL principles of...

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THE "EXTRAORDINARY TRAFFIC CASE.

The Appeal to the Highest Tribunal to Decide whether a Change from Horse to Mechanical Traction in Itself Constitutes...

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• KEEPING BIG CITIES CLEAN.

Street Sweeping and Watering by Motor Vehicle, with Particular Reference to the De -Dion Vehicle, 120 of Which Have Recently...

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THE NEW SUBSIDY SCHEME.

The Undesirability of Coupling a Subsidy Scheme With Standardization of Design. The Need for a Report on Vehicle Behaviour. By...

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TRANSPORT TIPS FOR TRADESMEN.

Particulaily Addressed to Those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. T HERE ARE PLENTY of...

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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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LINCOLN INTRODUCES BUSES.

The Motorbus Proves to be the Solution of a Twenty-year-old Transport Problem in the Cathedral City. A FTER many anxious...

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• THE DARLINGTON ROYAL SHOW.

A Forecast, Arranged in Alphabetical Order of the Exhibits, Indicating an Interesting Display of Motor Vehicles, Steam Wagons,...

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MORE ABOUT LANCASHIRE RATES. A PROSECUTION WITH A MORAL.

A point of considerable interest to haulage contractors, arising from delay at the Liverpool Docks, came. before Judge. Shand,...

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AGRIMOTOR NOTES.

Farm Tractor Implements. C ONSLDERABLE progress has been made during the past year in the development of inaplements for use...

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THE RUNNING OF BIG FLEETS.

T HE EFFICIENT and economic management of a big fleet of road transport vehicles demands a clear and well-defined scheme of...

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For DRIVERS, MECHANICS & FOREMEN.

Lamps Alight. On Saturday, June 26th, light your lamps at 9.49 in London, 10.30 in Edinburgh, 10.18 in Isewcastle, • 10.13 in...

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A MOTOR WINDLASS FOR PLOUGHING.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. We should think that the principal advantages of the motor windlass which is patented...