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25th June 1929
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The Advance of the Bus in Municipal, Circles.

THIS is the period of the year when the annual reports of municipal passengertransport departments are published and already...

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The Importance of Limiting Horsed Transport.

SATE have no doubt that the new Minister of Transport is going to have a very busy time. Already the wires are being pulled in...

Motorbus Depreciation and Railway Accountancy. •

1 , 7i THAT will happen, we are led to ask, in V respect of the usual system of road-transport companies of making specific...

W E are glad to see that at last a warnin g

sign has been introduced for places where tramcars suddenly swing in towards the kerb. We *ell remember an instance which...

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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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Municipal Purchases and Proposals

EBBW VALE District Council is to purchase a fire-engine. CARDIFF City Council has purchased a new Chevrolet six-eylinder motor...

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A Compact Four-wheeled TILLAGE IMPLEMENT

B Y reason of many years' service in this country the models 5 and 10 of the Simar Rototiller have become familiar to a...

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A Practical

SPRAG SPRAGGING device called the Saifgo has been tested quite extensively during the past 12 months, and was submitted to us...

PLYWOOD

Classes That are Available and Uses to Which They Can Be Put. By a TIMBER SALESMAN. A LTHOUGH plywood now enters very largely...

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A 3 ton Six wheeler Conversion

A SURPRISING number of Fords converted to the sixwheeler principle has already been placed on the market, but until now' we...

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Pneumatic-tyred

FOUR TONNERS -on BREWERY WORK How a Newcastle Concern Increased Efficiency and Reduced Costs on Delivery Work. A LL shrewd...

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For a Specialized Post Office Service

'O NE of those Government departments which make considerable use .of all types of commercial Motor vehicle, is the stores...

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A Novel Rigid SIX-WHEELED TRAILER

VOLLOWING upon the great success which has attended the employment of the rigid six-wheeler principle in - connection with...

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An Electrically Heated Carburetter

A MONGST the multitude of devices for using fuels other than ixtrol which have been developed on the Continent during recent...

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New Ideas for IMPROVING THE UPPER SALOON

T" use of a permanent struc ture as a covering for the upper part of a double-deck bus has been widely adopted for vehicles...

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THE TERRIER PUT TO THE TEST

Recounting Tests with a Leyland Six-wheeler in Australia. rrtHE merits of the six-wheeler for operating under extremely...

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Two Interesting SPECIAL-PURPOSE VEHICLES

A LTHOUGH the average type of Briton is a go-ahead sort of person, there are many Ways in which he is eclipsed for sheer...

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A Compact Eight-day

RECORDING INSTRUMENT irODERN road-tran spo rt con ditions necessitate the keeping of •a careful watch upon the movements of...

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PHASES OF PASSENGER TRAVEL

Notes on Every Aspect of Coach and Bus Development. MHE report of the Lincoln Corporal._ don dealing with the working of the...

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IMPROVING CHASSIS DESIGN

Points which Often Require Attention. How the Work of the Maintenance Engineer can be Facilitated. The Question of...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS

The Haulage of Ballast. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [28101 Sir,—At the moment we are on a job carting sand and ballast...

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TWO NEW ELECTRIC TRUCKS

T WO new models have recently been delivered by Wingrove and Rogers, Ltd., of Mill Lane, Old Swan, Liverpool, the makers of...

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An Aid to

GEAR CHANGING A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications. I N their specification, No. 311,252, the...