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25th January 1927
25th January 1927
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AN adaptation of a standard chassis originally designed to carry

2-ton loads but now supplied capable of dealing with greater weights is referred to in this issue. . . Page 740. • COLOGNE...

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• WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

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

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Buses Successful at 'West Hartlepool.

The gratifying results which have followed the use of pneumatic-tyred motorbuses at West Hartlepool have encouraged the local...

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Local Proceedings.

Dorchester Corporation is to obtain tenders for the supply of a 1-ton lorry. Wallasey Corporation recommends the purchase stf...

The Commercial Motor Exhibition at Cologne.

T "prospectus dealing with the International Commercial Motor Transport Exhibition, which is to be held in Cologne from May...

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TRACTORS at the PARIS AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

The Recovery of the European Manufacturer. Interesting Adaptations, But a Strange Lack of Gas-Producer Appliances. T HE sixth...

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A SYSTEM FOR RECLAIMING USED OIL,

Waste Which Should be Avoided. Salving Emulsified Oil from Steam Wagons. The Treatment of Lubricant from Petrol Engines'. I N...

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USERS DISCUSS MOTOR v. HORSED HAULAGE.

Lancashire Transport Officials Express Their Views on "The Commercial Motor" Suggestion for Eliminating the Horsed Vehicle from...

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UP GO THE RAILWAY RATES!

The Merchant and Trader Made to Pay Increased Freight Charges The Prospect of Fewer Concessions and Abatements. More "...

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COL. MOORE-BRABAZON'S RESIGNATION.

A Loss to the Ministry of Transport. An Important Position in the Coal Distillation Industry Accepted. TT is with regret that...

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MAKING BRAKE APPLICAT EASIER FOR THE DRIVER.

M ODERN traffic conditions and the increasing employment of large vehicles operating at comparatively high speeds have, in a...

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OUT-OF-DATE BRIDGES.

The inconvenience caused to users by the closing of bridges to heavy motor vehicles was discussed at a recent meeting, at...

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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. 479.—Some Hints on the...

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HAULING HEAVY LOADS OVER ROUGH COUNTRY.

Details of an Entirely New F.W.D. RoadlessTraction Machine which will Draw Twelve-ton Loads and Carry Four Tons. A...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A S in most countries, there has been in recent years...

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An S.D. Freighter for 4-ton Loads.

A S most of our readers will be aware the standard S.D. Freighter, manufactured by Shelvoke and, Drewry, Ltd., of Letchworth,...

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CELLULOSE PAINTING FOR HARD SERVICE.

Smartness of Appearance a Growing Factor in Goods Vehicles and of Importance in Passenger Vehicles, rIELLULOSE painting is...

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An Articulated Four-shoe Brake.

A NINTERESTING type of internalexpanding brake is being marketed by Zenith Brakes, 14, Auburn Road, Bristol. The ordinary...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with ihe use of commercial motors, Letters should be on one side...

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WAYS AND MEANS.

Useful Contributions from Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. A Chucking Device for Connecting Rods. A CORRESPONDENT, of St....

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A STAND-BY FOR STEAM BRAKES.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications. -iur H. HODGES, W. S. Hodges n and A. J. M. Hodges, in specification No....