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25th January 1921
25th January 1921
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Have the Loopholes Been Closed?

O N ANOTHER page we give publicity to the arguments of Lt.-Col. Alfred Hacking, D.S.O., M.C., who is the general secretary of...

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ONE HEARS

That The Commeret'al Motor is often. quoted. That the new sidecar taxi is a hansom outfit. That retrench drill can also...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

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

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THE RALLS SUSPENSION SYSTEM.

A Sample Set in Use on a London General Omnibus. DuRn\ 'G the past year, a considerable amount of correspondence has appeared...

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A KNIFE-GRINDER'S MOTOR OUTFIT.

T HE illustration which we publish on this page shows how an enterprising and ingeniously minded knife-grinder has turned to...

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PAY THE LOWEST TAX.

A Contention that Advantage can, in many cases, be taken of the Act to secure Lower Taxation and Greater Freedom of Use. By...

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BUS SERVICES MILITARY AREA.

I T was in June, 1906, that the first motor road services were instituted in the Aldershot district, by a concern known as the...

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TRANSPORT TIPS FOR TRADESMEN.

Particularly Addressed to Those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. I T IS GENERALLY a...

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VEHICLES FOR COUNTRY CARRIERS.

The Country Carrier of Moderate Means by Adopting Motor Power Can Extend His Range of Action, Improve His Service, and Increase...

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PROGRESS IN PASSENGER TRAVEL

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. 53 Miles at Bus Routes. Details of a Mixed Fleet of Vehicles,...

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LOOKING BACK 15 YEARS.

Motors DURING the Parliament , in cry elections which took Elections. place 15 , years ago, very great success attended_ 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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TRAFFIC LEAVING THE RAILWAYS.

By "The Inspector." T . HE CONTROVERSY as to whether it is, to-day, beneficial to send traffic by road or by rail gets...

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OVERHAULING THE ALBION.

No. 7. —The 32 h.p. 3 ton Chassis. A Chain-driven Model of Remarkably Clean Design and Pronounced Accessibility. T HIS ARTICLE...

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A VARIABLE CHOKE CARBURETTER.

A CARBURETTER which embodies several interesting and useful features, and is known as the Puptett Sleeve Carburetter, is being...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invites cormspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. _Letters should be on one side of...

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WINTER CARE OF THE AGRIMOTOR.

Some Hints to Farmers on the Treatment Which Agricultural Motofs Should Receive. Attention Needed In Frosty Weather. M ANY OF...

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For DRIVERS. MECHANICS & FOREMEN.

TEN SHILLINGS is paid to the , sender of any letter which we publish on this page, and an EXTRA EWA' SHILLH(GS to the sender of...

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• A NEW SUSPENSION SYSTEM.

A Resume of Recently Published Patents. ' In the ingenious suspension system for a cat, which is described hy P. H. Johnson in...