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31st July 1928
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.Now for Sleeper Services on the Road.

NV H EN once the, business man has broken away from habit and tradition and has discovered the value of covering his long...

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Loose Leaves.

T HE speed of motor coaches has, we all know, agitated the nervous observer and urged him to utter his protests .both in and...

Page 37

ONE HEARS

That Ireland risks being over-bussed. • That the railway tale will seldom fail. That it is now seen to be a tale of two...

Page 38

WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

The Latest Registration Figures. The registration figures for motor vehicles registered in Great Britain for the period ending...

Page 43

ROAD TRANSPORT MATTERS IN PARLIAMENT.

House of Lords Debate the Railway Bills. Passing Stationary Tramcars. Fatal Accidents in Streets. No Further Tax Rebates on...

Page 44

Municipal Purchases and Proposals.

SEAHAM LIARROLTR Urban District Council has had a demonstration with a gully cleanser. CROYDON Corporation recommends the...

Page 45

A LORRY WITH REAR-TRACK DRIVE.

Details of the Novel Maccar W ITH the object of meeting the requirements of building contractors who are frequently called...

Page 46

ESTABLISHING A MOTORBUS ENTERPRISE.

How a Prominent Bolton Firm Overcame a Number of Difficulties and Won Through to Success. I T very often happens that in...

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A CHASSIS WITH A TWO-SPEED AXLE.

Brief Details of the Latest International Chassis. T HERE appears to be an increasing tendency towards the employmeat of...

Page 49

FACTORS IN FUEL ECONOMY AND CORRECT CARBURATION.

The Concluding Portion of Our Article Dealing With Petrol Wastage and the Latest Developments in Carburetter Design. I N the...

Page 51

A .£2,518,000 New Dock Road Scheme.

MHE Ministry of Transport is in cora niunication with local authorities regarding the proposal, approved by the London Traffic...

Page 52

THE PROS AND CONS 'RANSPORT BY TRAILER.

Making More Effective Use of the Power 1 Costs. A Re y Hauling Loads. Reducing Ton-mileage A Trailer Products. H OW to make...

Page 56

NIGHT ROAD TRAVEL BY SLEEPER-COACHES.

Particulars of Two Extremely Interesting Developments in Road Passenger Service. A N idea which promises to open L - 1..up an...

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Large Capacity in a Light Removals Van.

nNE of the chief needs of the average' O contractor in connection with his motor vehicles is concerned with securing the utmost...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

More About the Calculation of Motor Coach and Motorbus Fares : the Cost of Operation. T EXPECT that a good many readers of my...

Page 60

PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

F CR the convenience of travellers from the north to the southern parts of England and to the Continent, or in the opposite...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

[2688] Sir,—Having carefully read the article in The Commercial Motor for June 26th, re "Old Vehicles and New," I am pleased to...

Page 64

A Magneto that Gives Easy Starting.

A NEW magneto was shown to us last week. It has been developed by the experts of the French company, Societe. Magnetos R.B.,...

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RUNNING, UPKEEP AND OVERHAUL.

A Difficulty with a Sideentrance Bus. ONE of our correspondents, who signs himself "Lancaster," appears to have had an...

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THE FITTING OF TWIN PNEUMATIC TYRES.

A Rdsum4 of Recently Published Patent Specifications. A MEANS whereby either of the rims supporting pneumatic tyres, when used...