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23rd August 1921
23rd August 1921
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The Motor Coach in Winter.

E VEN the most optimistic members of the motor coach trade can hardly,believe that the paisenger-carrying business which can be...

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REAL COMPETITION FOR PETROL BUSINESS.

W E ARE GLAD to bet able to announce our conclusion, after examination of numerous factors in the situation, 'that 1922 will...

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ONE HEARS

Little news of big prteus. Of a spring connecting rod. A lot which one cannot say. Of wheel-pullers and leg-pullers. That...

HERE'S ONE—

There were two makers of commercial motor vehicles whose works were situated within a dozen miles of one another in a, certain...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

The wheel of wealth will be slowed by ald difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as 4 carriage is by the...

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THE ETHICS OF COMPETITION.

Publicity Methods Which Should be Avoided. By " Vectis." T ' HE GREAT majority of us believe that. competition is a goody...

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THE LOADOMETER.

T N AMERICA, as with us the wear of 1 road surfaces by the wheels of heavy road vehicles is a matter of serious consideration...

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ALL-THE-YEAR-ROUND FOR COACH CHASSIS.

The Problem Which Has to be Fact Carrying. The Use of All-%4 Fleets ing Motor Coach Chassis for Goods es, and Some Tyres....

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PRICE CUTTING ON RETURN LOADS.

TN A RECENT article on the London traffic problem, Lord Ashfield discussed the validity of the argument that a transport...

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LEAVES FROM THE INSPECTORS NOTEBOOK.

Standardizing the Policeman. Crewe and Liverpool Trials. Licence Limitations. I READ with interest a few weeks ago a plea on...

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OUSTING THE HORSE FROM MUNICIPAL SERVICE.

Details of interesting Comparisons Made by the Bootle Corporation Between Electric Motors and Horses. T HE control and...

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TRANSPORT TIPS FOR TRADESMEN.

Particularly Addressed to Those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. I N MANY cases in...

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PROGRESS IN PASSENGER TRAVEL.

The Latest Doings and Developments Luxurious All-weather Coach. in the Bus and Coach Word. • A Daimler Design which...

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CARS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.

Numerous Firms who Employ Travellers are Still Waiting for Agents to Convert Them to the Use of Motor Vehicles. By "Vim." I F...

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STANDARDIZED AXLES FOR MOTOR VEHICLES.

A Range of Front and Rear Axles to Cover the Needs of All Sizes of Vehicles from 15 cwt. to 5 tons Useful Load Capacity. O NE...

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IN SEARCH OF TH - E IDEAL COACH.

Unearthing New Ideas. Drivers' Original Suggestions. T HIS SUMMER has been splendid from the coaching point. of view. The...

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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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A FIVE-IN-ONE ROAD-REPAIRING MACHINE.

An Ingenious Fowler Vehicle Which Saves Labour and Works More Expeditiously. T HE ILLUSTRATIONS on this page are of an...

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FORD VAN POINTERS.

By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford "). W the kindness of the Runbaken Magneto Co.; Ltd., I have lately had an...

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NEW PLOUGHS FOR AGRIMOTORS.

Improvements Recently Made to Well-known Implements. I T IS not surprising that many attempts have been made recently to...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page...

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ROADSIDE AND GARAGE.

A Page for Drivers, Mechanics and Foremen. A Lathe Fitment. The sender of the following communication has been awarded the...

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AN INGENIOUS ONE-WAY AGRIMOTOR.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. A self-contained one-way agrimotor, in which the driver, by swinging the steering...