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28th August 1923
28th August 1923
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Place the Interest of the Coach Passenger First. •

URING THE course of a visit to a couple of holiday centres which had better go unindi cated, we became interested in what...

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Learning Geography from the Lorries.

M ANY PEOPLE will tell you that they can learn geography from goods trains, , As they watch a long line of trucks passing,...

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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 the roughness...

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An Important New Bridge Across the Severn.

E IGHT months ago we intimated in our columns that a scheme for a road bridge over the River Severn was likely to be Considered...

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THE WAR DEPARTMENT'S SCHEME.

Full Details of the Conditions under which Albion, Clement-Talbot, Crossley, and Karrier 30-cwt. Approved Types may be...

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A NEW FLEXIBLE WHEEL.

The Latest Dunlop Invention, which Incorporates Rubber Spokes in its Design. M ANY BRAINS have been at work for a long time,...

THE LATEST IN BUSINESS CARS.

Another Touring Car Adapted to the Needs of the Commercial Traveller. F OR the work of travelling business representatives who...

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EQUIPPING A COACH FOR WIRELESS RECEPTION.

That Desirable Property of the Thermionic Valve, whereby it may be Retro-actively Coupled so as to Increase its Sensitivity is...

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BRINGING BROADCASTING INTO SERVICE.

How the New Mode of Sound Transmission and Reception Will Help Transport and Add to Coaching Pleasures. O NE SCARCELY knows...

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• A CONVERT TO THE THIMBLE TUBE BOILER.

Details of the New Boiler which is being Utilized on the Leyland Wagon. T HERE IS no doubt that many readers Of this journal...

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-TRANSPORTIN )-TON LOADS.

Interesting Details of Two Remarkably Diff Vehicles. One was the Moving of a Comph s Performed Successfully Recently by Motor...

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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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SYSTEMATIC INSPECTION OF STEAM WAGONS.

How Efficiency in Running is to be Attained by the Keeping of Records and by a Scheme of Maintenance. I N ORDER to obtain the...

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LICENSING FIGURE FLUCTUATIONS.

In its annual report the Bedfordshire County Council mentions that the decrease in vehicles exempt from licence duty is due to...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. THE FLEXIBILITY OF MOTORBUS OPERATION. A Feature which is...

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RIVAL MOTORBUS AND TRAMWAY SERVICES.

Extracts from the Report of the Municipal Tramways Association on an Important Question, T HE ANNUAL report of the Municipal...

ORGANIZED TOURING IN NEW ZEALAND.

A Comprehensive Network of Regular Services which is Maintained by an Enterprising Company "Down Under." E NGLAND is not the...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

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

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble 417--The Care of the Foden Boiler. Constant...

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ENGINE MAINTENANCE.

Useful Ideas Carried into Effect by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. W E ARE awarding the 15s. prize this week to "Wit.," of...

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IMPROVING THE GOODYEAR SIX-WHEELER.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. T HE GOODYEAR Tyre and Rubber Co., deal, in a couple of specifications, with,...