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25th September 1923
25th September 1923
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What is • Holding Back the Heavy Oil Engine ?

T HERE IS ample evidence of over-production or oil in the United States, but there is little evidence of definite encouragement...

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ONE HEARS

Of Midland "Red" travellers who do not run amok. Of the gentleman who had good value in 100 mile's for 5s. 6d. That many more...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

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

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A New Aluminium Piston.

T HE USE of aluminium for pistons is gaining in favour, it being generally recognized that pistons of this type possess...

The New Bridge Across the Severn.

T HE scheme to construct a road bridge across the River Severn from Beachley (Mon.) to Aust (Glos.) VMS formally adopted by...

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A VAN AT 105 GUINEAS.

First Details of the 2i cwt. New Carden Light Delivery Van for the Tradesman and Commercial Traveller. I T IS difficult at...

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MOTOR TRAFFIC IN MARKET TOWNS.

Goods and Passenger Services in North and South Country Compared. A T FIRST glance, it is by no means easy to determine...

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NEW IDEAS IN ROAD ROLLER DESIGN.

First Published Details of the Advance Steam Roller Built by Wallis and Steevens, Ltd. T llE GREAT progress which has been...

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THE LATEST IN ALBIONS.

The Mark 2 Chassis, which Embodies a New Engine in its Design. rril - fl MAKERS OE Albion ooinmercial vehicles have built ap...

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Electric Taxicabs for London ?

F THE existence of a practical design is any proof; then we may confidently state that the time is not far distant when...

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A NEW ATKINSON STE, FOR HILLY COUNTRY.

The First Application of Epicyclic Gearing to S i Engine Provided. The Use of Ion Chassis Design. Two Speeds and a Free :ngine...

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GREATER SAFETY ON THE ROAD.

Our Offer of £250 for Suggestions. The Need for Imparting Adequate Knowledge of Rights and Duties Upon All Road Users. M ANY...

A NEW ELECTRIC SIGN.

Internalite electric sign, which .I. was shown in the gallery of the Engineering and Machinery Exhibition at Olympia, struck...

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EQUIPPING A COACH FOR WIRELESS RECEPTION.

In Connection with the Three-valve Regenerative Receiver Described in these Articles we Discussed Radio Inductance. This...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A WINTER USE FOR MOTOR COACHES. How Owners Can Secure...

THE SCOPE OF THE TROLLEY-BUS.

The Views of the General Manager of a Tramways Undertaking, Based Upon a Recent Experiment. C ONSIDERAl3LE controversy has for...

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AIDS TO SOLVING FORD PROBLEMS.

Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport, which will Appeal to the • Owner, Driver, and Repairer. I N THIS series of...

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PROGRESS IN THE THORNYCROFT WORKS.

A New Engine for Heavy Models. Tractor-lorries for 12-ton and 6-ton Loads, and Chassis Modified for London Bus Work. W E...

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THE HAULIERS' INQUIRE WITHIN.

The Records of a Haulier's Operating Costs in Respect of Three Different Vehicles are Submitted to Us for Criticism, and are...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

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

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE - .

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 428.—Preventing Big-end Trouble on the jB4...

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WORKSHOP TOOLS FROM SCRAP.

How Our Driver and Mechanic Readers Have Turned Spare Time to Account. A N INTERESTING and useful letter from " A.M.D.," of...

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THE LATEST YORKSHIRE STEAM WAGON.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. S OME VERY interesting details of the construction of the Yorkshire steam wagon are...