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28th December 1920
28th December 1920
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Articles That Are Meeting With Approval.

W E THANK those readers who have been good enough to write us giving their opinion of the usefulness and value of the series of...

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ONE HEARS

" Gee! Some company!" That " Strappy " has a soft job these days. Nothing at all, three days a week, in most places. That...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

The wheel' of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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DAIRY PRODUCE DISTRIBUTION.

" Transport, the Soul of Our Trade."—A Prominent Provision Dealer's Experience. D URING the period immediately preceding the...

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HINTS ON. OVERHAULING.

(3) The A.E.C. 4-ton Chassis. A Machine Designed for Simplicity and Accessibility. How to Dismantle It. What to Look for While...

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WOULD PROTECTION BE ABUSED?

A Safeguard in the Liability to the Removal of the Privilege. T HE argument against any action which might help the home...

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SERVICE ACCESSORIES.

The Growing Use of Steel Wheels for Commercial Service. Acetylene Lighting for industrial Vehicles. Steel Wheels. We have, in...

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THE COSTLY HORSE.

A Revision of Some Pre-war Notions of the Relative Values of the Horse and Motor. B EFORE THE WAR there were two sets of...

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TRANSPORT IN THE FRUIT COUNTRY.

The Rapid Growth of Road Transport in the Handling of Perishable Goods. I N ALL PARTS of the country the possibilities of road...

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• TRANSPORT TIPS FOR TRADESMEN.

Particularly Addressed to Those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. A LTHOUGH THE ideal is...

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BRADFORD'S NEW RAIL-LESS CAR. .

A Well-designed Vehicle, Capable of Running Along Tramway Routes and Beyond Them Where Overhead Wires Have Been Provided. W E...

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LICENSING AND REGISTRATION.

Licence Holders : Where They Should be Fixed, and Types which are particularly Suitable for Commercial Purposes. T HERE STILL...

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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...

DEVELOPING THE OVERSEAS MARKETS.

ITH MOST sections of our trade experiencing, to a greater or leis extent, an after-the-war reaction, if is imperative that, our...

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LOOKING BACK FIFTEEN YEARS.

IT is not very many months since we had an opportunity of describing at some length a new British six-wheeled commercial...

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MOTOR COACH DOINGS AND DEVELOPMENTS.

Matters of Topical Interest to Proprietors of Chars-a-bancs. Coach Owners at Dinner. Representatives of 36 Companies Meet at...

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AGRIMOTOR NOTES.

Do the British Manufacturer and Agent Sufficiently Realize the Importance of Their Job ? I T HAS before been hinted in these...

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For DRIVERS, MECHANICS & FOREMEN.

TEN SHILLINGS is paid to the sender 6,f any letter which we niablish on this page, and an. EMIA FIVE SHILLINGS to the sender of...

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AN INGENIOUS TRAILER COUPLING.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. An ingenious shock absorber for a tractor-trailer coupling has been designed by C. L....