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24th May 1921
24th May 1921
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How the Opposition to the Manchester Bill wasOrganized.

T HE SUCCESS which attended the opposition by road users to certain clauses in the General Powers Bill of the Manchester...

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ONE HEARS

Of strikers hard hit. That the outlook is getting brighter. That steel ought to be its own tonic. Of Whiting scales which...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all aioiculties of transport at whatever points arising, 45 a carriage is by the...

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THE EXTRAORDINARY TRAFFIC ACTION.

The Question of the Classification of the Roads Over Which the Traffic in Dispute . is Conducted. F OR SEVERAL days recently...

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THE MOTOR VEHICLE AS A FRIEND OF THE HORSE.

rill HE motor vehicle is the competitor • which has sealed the doom of the horse for commercial service, although, in one...

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MECHANICAL AIDS 1 )ING AND UNLOADING.

T HE EFFICIENT and economical operation of commercial vehicles depends to a greater extent than is usually understood upon the...

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THE ADVENT OF THE MOTOR CARAVAN. Some Directions in Which This' Movement May Develop.

M OT I OR caravanning seems likely to become a popular pastime this year. A few pioneers, who have either oonverted paivate...

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• . TRANSPORT TIPS FOR TRADESMEN.

Particularly Addressed to Those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. A CONSIDERABLE...

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PROGRESS IN PASSENGER TRAVEL.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A Picnic Motor Coach. An Interesting Design Incorporating...

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A Competition for Drivers.

Four Days More Before the Competition Closes. W E ARE firm believers in the value of the rear view mirror as a means of...

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HINTS FOR HAULIERS.

An Occasional Chat op Subjects and Problems of Interest to those Who are Engaged, or About to be Engaged, in Running Commercial...

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CHARGING ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRICS.

The Best and Most Economical Method of Obtaining a Suitable Charging Voltage. The Size of Plant Required and the Necessary...

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FORD VAN POINTERS.

By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford "). H ERE IS a little-known tip for drivers of old model Fords—that is,...

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. THE PIPER AND THE TUNE.

By " The Inspector."' M ANY of vs. had hoped that, by the end of 1920, at last road users would have been placed in a position...

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MOTOR LORRIES ON THE FARM.

Some Interesting Facts and Useful Information Supplied by Farmer Users. F ARM TRANSPORT is a matter of no little interest, and...

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SMALL BUT PROFITABLE BUSINESS.

There is a Steadily Increasing Demand for Horticultural "Tractors " which Motor Agents Cannot Afford to Ignore. By "Vim." T...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

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

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ROADSIDE AND GARAGE.

A Page for Drivers, Mechanics and Foremen. Petrol Economy. The sender of the following communicaticrn has been awarded the...

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DESIGN FOR SIX-WHEELED VEHICLES.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. Patent specification No. 161,243 de. acribes a somewhat ingenious method of eoupling a...