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3rd April 1923
3rd April 1923
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The Development of the Forward - dash Type. '

I T IS INTERESTINGto note the favour with which users of commercial vehicles, whether for the carriage of passengers or goods,...

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ONE HEARS

Of an extra airing. Of trains and tramps. Of buses and hustle. . . Of the bus man's holiday: Of the Grand National Easter....

HERE'S • ONE.

The would-be thief was safe in custody and the policeman was busy with notebook and pencil. "You say you found the engine...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

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

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A REMARKABLE PETROL SERVICE STATION.

T HE Blue Bird Motor Co., Ltd., recently opened what is said to be the eareest petrol and oil service station in England on a...

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THE LATEST 2-TONNER FROM BRISTOL.

The First Description of a Novel Forward Cab Type Chassis, the Tests of Which Show Remarkable Economy in Fuel and Oil. C...

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WHERE PUBLICITY TELLS.

How the Coach Owner should Cultivate the Art of Proper Advertising. Fostering Public Interest in a Variety of Ways. T HE...

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THE MOBILE KINEMA AIDS PROPAGANDA.

A Brief Description of an Interesting Vehicle to be Used by the L.G.O. Co., to Induce Residents in the Suburbs to Travel to...

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MODERNIZING A LONDON

X FOR HEAVY BURDENS. 0 .NE OF OUR national characteristics is to decry our own efforts, and this applies very strongly in the...

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THE CONTROL OF TRANSPORT BY WIRELESS.

The Possibilities of Directional Transmission, and Its Use in Giving Partial Secrecy to Communications. I N THIS series of...

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A German Out After Cash.

T HERE MUST be a good number of inventors and patentees amongst the readers of The Commercial .1 totar, and if any of them have...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. 1 • BY 'ROAD TO THE GRAND NATIONAL. I A Vast Invasion of...

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SOUTH WALES AS A COACHING CENTRE.

Arrangements for the Coming Season and Aspects of the Coaching Situation in Cardiff. MITE PREP A.RATIONS for the forth, .11...

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A COMBINED COACH AND BUS.

A Handsome Vehicle Built to Meet the Special Requirements of a Folkestone Proprietor. THE FIN gangway type single-en, trance...

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• HINTS FOR HAULIERS.

/ N MY PAGE of notes appearing in the last issue of this journal, I said that, whilst it was quite impossible to devote space...

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Improving the Ford Hand Brake.

ETICLES dealing with the various parts of the Ford vehicles have been written by the score, but very few Ito more than mention...

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REDUCING THE LOAD ON THE ROAD.

The Immediate Commercial Prospects of Multi-axled, Tractor Type, and Creeper-. track Vehicles, Getting Down to Solid Facts.....

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FORD VAN POINTERS.

By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford "). IV! ISFIRING in the gnition system, due. to shorts and breaks in the...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avdid Trouble. 354—Tightening Bevel Crown Wheels,...

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LATHE GADGETS.

Some Useful Fittings Described by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. T HE prize of 15s. is awarded this week to " H.A.B.," of...

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A NEW MANN BOILER.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. QOME INTERESTING developments In connection with the design of Mann steam wagons...