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31st October 1922
31st October 1922
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The Dissension Concerning Taxation. • '

I T IS EASY to understand the attitude of those representing the interests of commercial motor users (themselves the leaders in...

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ONE HEARS

Of unnecessary rural bus competition. R.T.N..telling how the ampere . may hamper. Of a suggestion . of two taximeters for...

HERE'S ONE.

It was a snowy night and Driver Macta gart, with a long journey before him, wisely provided himself with a bottle of whisky,...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

"The wheels of wealth, will be slowed by all difficukiei of transport at whatever point arising, as a carriage is by the...

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THE I.A.E. ANNUAL DINNER.

The third annual dinner of the Institution of Automobile Engineers, which was held last Wednesday at the Connaught Rooms,...

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WIRELESS TELEPHONY FOR TRANSPORT.

Light Thrown on an Important Question by Experiments with a Private Car. . HE SUCCESSFUL experiment by the Daimler Co. and the...

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TRANSPORT FOR THE BREWER.

Steam Platform Wagons and Ford Chassis Adapted for Quick Deliveries are the Leading Exhibits at the Brewers' Exhibition. T HE...

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ELECTRICS FROM A PETROL VEHICLE• FACTORY

J. and E. Hall, Ltd., of Dartford, produce 4 and 5-ton Battery Electric Vehicles Designed for Heavy-duty Wok and Embodying...

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THE SCOTTISH TRACTOR TRIALS.

The Closing Days of an Exceedingly Useful and Informative Demonstration. From Our Special Correspondent. T HE SECOND day's...

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ACROSS WEST AUSTRALIA FIVE-TON BRITISH LORRY.

An Historic Demonstration Trip Undertal Perth with Onslow. The Capability of tl gh Some of the Arid Wastes Connecting Lorry for...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World A DOMED COACH OF DISTINCTIVE DESIGN. A Handsome 20-seater Body...

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FORECASTING THE FORD FUTURE.

By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford"). P ROPHESYING is not much in my line : I am no more good at it than at...

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A MUNICIPAL TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT.

An Example from New Zealand. Supreme Powers of Control. A UCKLAND, New Zealand, has a municipal traffic department, which is...

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A WELL-LAID-OUT GARAGE.

Why It Is Necessary. Notes on Materials and the Best Type of Building. How to Construct a Pit. The Equipment Required for Six...

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DESIRABLE ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT.

Brief Details of Some of the Accessories, Fittings, Tools, and Other Devices, which will be Marketed in the Coming Year. N our...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected ivitli 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. C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page...

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TIPS FROM STEAM WAGON DRIVERS.

Interesting and Valuable Suggestions trom our Steam Wagon Driver Readers. [ 1 IS ALWAYS difficult to pick the best of a series...

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REVERSING GEAR FOR A STEAM WAGON.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. A N INTERESTING and simple device, designed to afford a powerful reversing gear at...