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27th July 1920
27th July 1920
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Wage Increases and the Future.

T HE INABILITY of the engineers to establish their claim for yet another increase in wages is perhaps the first sign. of a turn...

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FUELS FOR MOTOR TRANSPORT.

By " Vect&." I MUST CONFESS that the memorandum recentl§ .. . issued by the Fuel Research Board does not impress me very...

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ONE HEARS

To Cord a. ford afford a Ford. A lot of " traffic "in Liverpool. 'That tippers are making ,up leeway. "Get a move on," from...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

Taxation—Maintaining the Fight. A deputation from the Motor Legislation Committee waited on ,Sir Eric Geddes on Monday of last...

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MERSEY TRANSPORT MUDDLE.

An Old Problem Needing a Modern Solution. V ERY OFTEN, when the shortcothings of public administrative services are constantly...

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A NEW STEAM WAGON FUEL.

Bonded Coke Anthracite, which can be Broken to any Size Required, and which is Claimed to give Greater Efficiency. IN 'VIEW of...

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AIR-COOLED ENGINES.

Large Power Units, Cooled by Air, Are Now Being Produced . Suitable for Commercial Vehicles, By Henry Stunney. IMPORTANT...

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CHASE TRACTOR DEVELOPMENTS.

This Machine is Now Manufactured in Canada in Two Models of 9-18 and 12-25 h.p. THE CHAS TRACTOR, which has obtained a very...

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THE FUEL QUESTION.

Prospects of Alcohol Production—Cost and Calorific Values—Gas and the Container Problem—Producer Gas. F ROM THE INTERIM...

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NATIONAL LINKING-UP OF FREIGHT EXCHANGES.

Details of Important Conferences of Association of Road Transport Clearing Houses. T O 00 - OPERATE with existing road...

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PNEUMATIC-TYRED TRADE VEHICLES.

The Probabilities of the System Making Good. By " Vectis." W E ARE HEARING a great deal just now about the coming revolution...

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-; 11-1E TRACTOR IN INDUSTRY.

A Motor Company Sells Horses and Does Nearly all its Works Haulage by Motor Power. T HERE IS NO recommendation better than...

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THE HENDRiCKSON LORRY CRANE.

By Henry Sturiney. O NE OF THE FIRST patents I ever took out in connection with -motorcars, not far off 25 years ago, was a...

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THE C.M.U.A. BIRMINGHAM PARADE.

A Successtui Event in which 165 Commercial Vehicles Paraded. T HE WEST MIDLANDS Division of the Commercial Motor Users...

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THE HIGHLAND SHOW AT ABERDEEN.

An Excellent Exhibition of Agrimotors and Implements. A LTHOUGH, compared with the show of the Royal Agricultural Society...

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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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CHAR-A-BANCS NEWS AND COMMENTS.

Matters of Topical Interest to Proprietors of Motor Coaches. Manchester's Chars-a-bancs. T HE MANCHESTER City Council are...

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TRANSPORT TIPS FOR TRADESMEN.

Particularly Addressed to Those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. U NDER THE ORDERS of...

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LEAVES FROM THE INSPECTOR'S NOTEBOOK.

Transport Anomalies. . A r4.1 OVER. the country one hears increasing complaints of the difficulties in connection with the...

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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REFRIGERATING BODIES FOR LORRIES.

A LTHOUGH WE in this country do not experience the extremes of heat which so often occur in other countries, yet there are hot...

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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 FIVE 'SHILLINGS to the sender of...

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AN INGENIOUS VARIABLE GEAR.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. The epicyclic gear has, since the earliest days of the motorcar, -possessed ant...