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22nd September 1925
22nd September 1925
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Who is Holding up the Covered Topdeck Bus ?

rpHE daily Press has recently discovered that ottr leading bus organization has equipped itself with covered top-deck vehicles...

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ONE HEARS

Of Blue-black Marias. Of roads up—through traffic. Of a fire on Matlock's fire-engine. Of the possibilities of too many...

HERE'S ONE— Limb of the Law : "I want your name and address for driving to the common danger."

Sweet Young Thing : "Why, constable, you can't summons me. This isn't my car and I haven't a driver's licence." Edit. Note :...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY,

"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever foiltis arising. as a carriage i s by the...

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THE FRENCH DEVELOP THE CAMIONNETTE.

The Popularity in Paris of the Normandy Type of Camionnette Arising from its Usefulness and Handiness. 1 1" Normandy...

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NOTTINGHAM'S FIFTH MOTOR PARADE.

A Successful Event in Which the Entries Were Well Up To the Standard of Previous Parades Held in the City. N O more fitting...

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A TWO-PURPOSE MUNICIPAL WAGON.

How a Standard Tipping Wagon Is Adapted for Undertaking the Tarspraying of Roads. rpHEau are. many occasions in the sphere of...

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A SMART PRODUCTION/ IN CYCLE CARRIERS.

With a Carrying Capacity of from 3 cwt. to 4 cwt., this New Motorcycle Carrier has Many Striking Mechanical Features. . L A i...

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IMPROVEMENTS IN A 3 - -TON FRENCH CHASSIS.

ModiEcitions which are Aimed to Render the Chassis, when Mounted on Pneumatic Tyres, Suitable for Passenger Work. I T is now...

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A Step in the Elimination of Dangerous

Corners. B LIND corners and bends are a principal cause of accidents on the roads. The removal of this serious menace to the...

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ADVANCED THOU( ST BRAKE DESIGN.

The Existence of Many Clever Ideas, Av for Improved De: runediate Adoption, which should Make ter Maintenance. D RAKE...

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FIRE PERILS FROM STATIC ELECTRICITY.

The Effect of Atmospheric Conditions. How Electric Charges may be Generated. Some Actual Instances. Petrol Punip Precautions....

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'TRANSPORT TO AND FROM A MILITARY CAMP.

By the Maintenance of a Regular Passenger Service into Town during the Period of a Nucleus Occupation, a Good Business has been...

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THE FAN AS A SEPARATE COMPONENT.

I N no other part of the world has the component system of construction achieved so great a popularity as in America. There it...

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MAKING BEST USE OF THE FORD.

Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport, Which will Appeal to the Owner, Driver and Repairer. . TN THIS series of...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. PROPRIETARY RIGHTS IN MOTOR COACH NAMES. i Brief Details of...

COMBINED RAIL AND MOTOR SERVICES IN GERMANY.

How Unnecessary Competition Has Been Overcome and Better Services Provided by the Pooling of Interests. T EE REPORT of...

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A 20-SEATER DE LUXE SALOON COACH.

An Attractive Vehicle the Design of Which Indicates the Trend of Modern Development. T HE vagaries of the English climate are...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

Business Expenditure and its Allocation. What are the Overhead Charges of a Haulage Business—Small or Large ? J UDGING by the...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invites Correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors': Letters should be on one side...

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SOME POINTS IN CONNECTION WITH LIGHTING.

Advice Given by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. W ITH the passing of summer, drivers are devoting more attention to the...

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IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CUTTING OF GEARS.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications. D AVID BROWN AND SONS,' LTD., of Huddersfield, in their patent...