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2nd June 1925
2nd June 1925
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How Railways are Rated: An Enviable Privilege.

W E doubt If any considerable proportion of our supporters are aware of the privileged position accorded to and enjoyed by the...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

0 ` The wheels of wealth ToM be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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A 2,300-Mile Road Tour Successfully Completed.

T "party of about 140 schoolboys and their leaders who have been touring England and Scotland under the auspices of the Young...

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IMPROVEMENTS IN AN AMERICAN CHASSIS.

Details of the Latest Model Two-ton Traffic, Embodying a Detachable-headed Engine, a Much Stronger Clutch, and a Heavier...

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Some Notes on the Six-cylinder Buick.

T HE Buick with the six-cylinder engine is now being used to a fair extent for the lighter classes of commercial work....

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WIGAN ADOPTS TROLLEY-BUSE S ,

Salving the Martland Mill Bridge Route—One Which, When Served by g Tramway, has, in Twenty Years, Never Shown a Profit. • "Do...

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Single and Two-seater Taxicabs in Paris.

The Compagnie des Auto-Taxis Monoplace, of Paris, has just placed a very large contract for the supply of special two-seater...

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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. TN THIS series of hints...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS. •

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. LONDON'S COACH SEASON PROGRAMME. A Very Comprehensive L.G.O.C....

MOTORBUS LICENSING POINTS.

A Proposal by a Lancashire Authority for Joint Action by Urban District COuncils. S UGGESTIONS for the licensing of motorbuses...

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A One-tonner for the Country Carrier.

A N interesting general-utility vehicle has recently been produced by Morris Commercial Cars, Ltd., of Soho, Birmingham, the...

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CHASSIS SELECTION:

- ANCE A VITAL FACTOR. A FEW weeks ago we dealt editorially with the .C1 difficulties experienced by some manufacturers through...

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A NEW LIGHT LORRY FOR HIGH SPEEDS.

Brief Details of One of the Latest American Models Built to Carry 30-cwt. Loads. TT is not possible definitely to say ithat...

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AN EXPERIMENTAL EIGHT-WHEELED BUS.

The Petrol-electric Principle Applied to an American Multi-wheeler. OST OF the developments in con nection with multi-wheeled...

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AN ICY ARTICLE.

The " Loader " takes a (Restrained) Hand in a Transport and Trading Venture, but is Compelled to Consider it a Holiday. By...

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A NEW FORM OF CHANGE-SPEED GEAR.

A Worm which Engages Any of Three Separate Worm Wheels Giving Three Different Gear Ratios. How Thrusts are Provided For. W E...

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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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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

Capitalizing a Mechanical Transport Undertaking. Making Provision for Important Items which - are often Overlooked. A...

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Two Useful Tools for Piston Rings.

W E have received from Aug. E. Menuge, Worplesdon, Surrey, examples of two interesting tools which should prove most useful to...

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THE MANUFACTURE AND USE OF SMALL TOOLS.

Designs and Methods Suggested by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. A SCREWDRIVER fixture for attachment to a bench may be of...

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A LOW-LEVEL INDICATOR FOR LIQUIDS.

A Resume of Recently Published Patent Specifications. -0 W. LANCHESTER., whose name so often appears in .12 .conneetion with...