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28th April 1925
28th April 1925
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The New Transport for Countries of Sparse Population. •

T HE development of our tropical dependencies, providing, as it must, outlets for our surplus man power and markets for the...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

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

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A NEW HEAVY-DUTY LORRY CHASSIS.

Details of the New 6-ton Worm-driven Berliet Chassis Showing the Differences Between It and the 5-ton Model. T HE name of...

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A COACH WITH A LOWERED LOAD LINE.

Details of an Interesting Type of Body Construction which Permits the Body to be Lowered on the Standard Chassis. TT HAS long...

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BIRMINGHAM INSPECTS MECHANICAL SWEEPERS.

Several Municipal Appliances of Karrier Make Demonstrate Their Capabilities to City and Borough Officials: A N interesting...

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CHAINS : THEIR USE AND ABUSE.

Some Notes, by an Engineer, on the Question of the Protection of Driving Chains and on the Neglect generally Meted Out to...

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A 6-CYL1NDER ENGINE FOR BUS AND COACH.

The Latest Product of a Prominent American Company, which is Specifically Intended for Use in Chassis Employed for...

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THE BRITISH FO

ZOMPLISHMENT. The Developments which Have Occurred Since the Road Transport Industry Has Benefited. N was Assembled in this...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

The Joint Use by Tradesmen of a Light Van. Is it Practicable to Use One Vehicle for Two Businesses ? MRADESMEN in a small way...

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A NOVEL FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE FOR RAILCARS.

A New Railcar Incorporating Several Unusual Features in Design, Notably in Connection with the Transmission. rnHE EXTENDED use...

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NEW YORK: ITS ROADS AND ITS TRAFFIC PROBLEMS.

" 101UBLIC highways still constitute the most important means of communication between different Darts of the area . . . The...

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MOTOR VEHICLES IN CHILE AND BRAM.

The Prospects for Commercial Motors in Two South American Republics. By a Special Correspondent. ITIHERE is a good market in...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. ........ ....... ....... ............................

A TYNESIDE OWNER'S 1925 COACHING PLANS.

The Activities of a Newcastle Proprietor who Favours the Use of Pneumatic Tyres for Motor Coach Work. I F, AS IS often...

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BUS PROGRESS IN NORTH WALES.

A Brief Review of t'ae Latest Developments in the Services of a well-known Bangor Company. T HERE have been considerable...

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AN ACTIVE MOTOR COACH ASSOCIATION.

What was Accomplished Last Year by the Blackpool Owners' Organization. T 1TFI ANNUAL report of the Blackpool and District...

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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. T N THIS series of...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

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

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THE USE AND IMPROVEMENT OF LATHES.

Practical Points Put Forward by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. A MISCELLANY of ideas is given this week in connection with...

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TWO NEW METHODS OF FORMING TEETH.

A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications. A NEW method of forming the teeth of bevel gears is the subject of...