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rpHERE is very little of interest in the -IBudget so far as the commercial-vehicle industry is concerned. It had been hoped in...
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A s• the motor vehicle for transport on the 11.roads has, to a large extent, superseded other media, so must the agricultural...
need for reducing head resistance to a minim - 1m, so in the future forward-control bus a compact engine, suited to the space...
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"The wheels of wealth will be slowed by an difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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The watch committee of the KEIOHLEY Corporation has authorized the purchase of a motor ambulance. The gas committee of the...
W T have had an opportunity of perusing the 1929 edition of a comprehensive catalogue issued by the East London Rubber Co., the...
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GOLIATH - 0EA1)ERS of this journal may .1.1u remember that in our issue dated March 6th, 1928, we described the Goliath...
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T HE difficulty of finding suitable and adequate parking accommodation for motor coaches in busy inland centres and favourite...
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MILAN SHOW T H"year the annual Italian Motor Show, which attracted the chief interest amongst those in the motoring world, has...
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to be held in 1930 . 911-1AT the motor tractor has 1 during the past few years gained a much firmer footing in agriculture in...
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A Successful Chassis as the Basis of a 51-seater with a Roe Covered-top Body Having Several Noteworthy Features. rilHE Eagle...
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from a Famous Motorcycle Factory W HEREVER the British motorcycle is known the name of Douglas Motors i Ltd., is a household...
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storage and unloading must be carried out with the most scrupulous precautions against damage. For all that, the packing must...
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I T is well known that the racing of commercial-vehicle engines is damaging and that it frequently causes excessive wear. It is...
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K NOWN as the C.P.6 is a recently introduced Gilford chassis with a six-cylindered engine, the keynote of the design being...
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Passenger Coachwork and Help to Create Good Appearance A LTHOUGH the term " wing " is usually considered the correct...
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Extending the Wheelbase and Fitting Supplementary Rear Springs to Deal with Extra Burdens. ITANY users of the new-type...
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for Van Bodies MHE use of cloth fabrics for the panelling of motorcars is, nowadays, quite ordinary practice, and it is...
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Our Municipal Number. The Editor, TEE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [2765] Sir,—I should like to congratulate you on your special...
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Notes on Every Aspect of Coach and Bus Development. I N our issue dated March 12th last we were. fortunate in dieing able to...
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Parliament Reassembles. Increased Road Grants. Petrol Duty Yield. Estimated Road Fund Increase. Clear Vision for Steam-wagon...
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BOGIE CONSTRUCTION A BOGIE for six-wheelers, which contains some novel .features, is described in the specification of H....