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25th May 1920
25th May 1920
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Speed Limits and Their Retention.

T SEEMS QUITE. probabl e that the biggest change involved in the next revision of motorcar law will be the abolition of the...

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CARRIAGE BY ROAD.

Important Points for Haulage Contractors. By "Barrister." F OR A LONG TIME past, practically from the time the railway came...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

• ' The wheel of wealth wilt be slowed by a 12 difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, al Z carriaoe is by the...

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NOTTINGHAM'S NEW MOTORBUSES.

After a period of irritating delay, due to an inability to complete work for which contracts had long -been made, the first of...

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MOTOR TRANSPORT A 1NDON'S GAS SUPPLY.

T HE EFFICIENT operation of an extensive fleet of commercial vehicles is primarily dependent on two predominating...

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• CRANES ON LORRIES. Fittings Which Save Time and Labour.

C ONSIDERING the vast numbers of lorries now used in the transport of all types of heavy material, it is somewhat surprising to...

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MASS PRODUCTION OF ONE TON CHASSIS.

A Visit to the Extensive Ford Factory at Trafford Park. R ECENTLY \via had an opportunity of visiting the Ford factory at...

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THE BATH AND WEST SHOW.

A Fine Displa), ot Tractors and Implements at the Bath and West and Southern Counties Agricultural Show . B.E BATH AND WEST...

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BIRMINGHAM'S FREIGHT EXCHANGE.

The Scheme of the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce Outlined in Detail. Linking Up Over a Large Area Foreshadowed. I N the course...

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HONEST SUPPORT FOR THE AGENT.

A Reply to Mr. L. M. Seabrooke's View of the Agent's Part in Distribution. By " Vim." L iKE MANY ANOTHER agent, .I read Mr....

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

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

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TRANSPORT TIPS FOR TRADESMEN.

Particularly Addressed to Those Who Are -Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. Double Licensing. ....

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GREATER TYRE RESILIENCE.

A Claim to the Production of a Tyre Which is Resilient Under all Circumstances, being Self-accommodating to Load Conditions....

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"WORK WITHOUT REPAIRS."

Why the Announcement of a Good Record Should be Regarded as Sound Policy. By 6 ' Vectis." T HERE IS A good deal of sound...

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DISCRETION IN OVERSEAS TRADE.

By " The Inspector." I T IS JUST in the nature of things that, when British manufacturers of commercial-motor vehicles are...

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For DRIVERS, MECHANICS & FOREMEN.

TEN MILLINGS is paid to the sender of any letter which we publish on this page, and an EXTRA FIVE SHILLINGS to the sender of...

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AUTOMATIC LUBRICATION.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. There are many features of design, the incorporatian of which in the construction of...