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2nd May 1922
2nd May 1922
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Sparks, Smoke and Vapour Emissions.

MONO the miscellaneous recommendations of the Departmental Cominittee on the-Taxation and Regulation of Road Vehicles,...

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H.M. CUSTOMS AND THE CHAR-A-BANCS.

E HAVE already, in these particular columns, referred to the action of Excise officials in some parts of the country in...

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ONE HEARS

Of the finding of the missing Link. Of motor vehicles " taking the waters." That still waters may run deep, but table waters...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

"The wheels of wealth will be slowea by all difficultie3 of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is oy the...

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A MUNICIPAL DEMONSTRATION.

The 49th annual general meeting and conference of the Institution of Municipal and County Engineers will be held at Cardiff on...

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PARKING PLANS FOR VISITING COACHES.

Official Information, Aided by Maps, Which Should Prove of Inestimable Value to Coach Proprietors. W ITH TEE opening of the...

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RUNNING• COSTS OF A MUNICIPALITY'S MOTORS.

The Experience of One of London's Boroughs in Respect of a Fleet of Eleven Petrol-propelled Vehicles. A L TH 0 U GH the...

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MORE RAPIDITY IN LOADING.

Some New Devices Suggested for Use in Particular Circumstances in Order to Economize Time at Terminals. I N THESE days of...

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TRAVELLING CRANES FOR GARAGES.

O NE of the most useful items which can he employed in the commercial vehicle garage, where articles of considerable weight...

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THE EXPRESS BUS.

The Possibilities of Running Express Motorbuses Parallel with Trams, but without Their Stopping-place Limits, are Discussed by...

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TRANSPORT FOR TAR TER MANUFACTURERS.

The Petrol, Steam and Electric Fleets, Systt Co., Ltd. ; Perrier, Ltd. ; Schweppes, Ltd eriences of the Direct Supply Aerated...

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TEAM

WORK BY LORRIES IN INDIA. W E HAVE had evidence in the past of the call which is often made upon motor vehicles to. convey...

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TRANSPORT TIPS FOR TRADESMEN.

Particularly Addressed to Those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. vv i - IILST . by far...

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MOTOR COACHING ON A COFFEE-STALL

A Novel Body With Many Interesting Features, Which Enables a Vehicle to be Used for Two Distinct but Interdependent Purposes....

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HELP FOR HAULIERS.

An Interesting Comparison is Made by "The Skotch " of His Own Running Cost Figures and Those Published by Republic Trucks,...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A LONG-DISTANCE TOURS SPECIALIST. A Lancashire Owner's Sixth...

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SCREENS FOR PROTECTING COACH PASSENGERS.

A New Type of Folding Screen for Fitting to Each Row of Seats. . U P TILL now very few attempts have been made to provide...

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A PIONEER BRADFORD COACH CONCERN.

A Fleet of Coaches which is Owner-driven. Al Fresco Meals for Longdistance Coach Tourists. M ESSRS. HIRST BROS., of Dudley...

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DIESEL-ENGINED LORRIES.

Will the Small Diesel Engine Find Favour when the Six-wheeler Becomes Popular ? By" Vim." N 0 MOTOR agent nor motor...

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FORD VAN POINTERS.

By R. T. Nicholson (Author of" The Book of the Ford "). F OR ONCE, instead of giving information, I am' going to set a...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page...

199.—A New Gasket for the Valve Caps of the Tylor Engine.

Trouble is sometimes experienced owing to leakage occurring at the valve caps of the Tylor engine, the caps are rather close...

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SOME STEAM-WAGON TIPS.

Useful Hints as Contributed by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. I T RAM often occurred to us that it would be an excellent...

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AN INGENIOUS FRICTION GEAR.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. A curious arrangement of friction gear, giving infinitely variable gear ratios, up to...