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5th October 1920
5th October 1920
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. The Parliamentary Representation of the Motor Industry.

W E-DESIRE particularly to dr a w the attention of those of our re a ders who are connected with the motor manufacturin g...

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IGNITION FOR COMMERCIAL-VEHICLE ENGINES.

The Influence of the Starting and Lighting Problems. T HE MODERN YSTEM of battery and coil ignition and, therefore, the...

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ONE HEARS

Of trials and tribulations. That everybody is put out about the output. That, if you want a. taxi, you can whistle for it....

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• WHEELS OF „INDUSTRY. „

The wheel of wealth will' be slowed by all dielotillies of fransport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...

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THE INDUSTRY AND PARLIAMENT.

It is Here Argued that Steps Should be Taken to Secure the Election to Parliament of a Man Chhrged to Safeguard the Interests...

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FURTHER MODELS FOR OLYMPIA.

We Continue Our Description of the Commercial Chassis to be Shown at Olympia from Oct. 15th to Oct. 23rd. ITH THE VEHICLES...

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THE LINCOLN

LCTOR TRIALS. By Our Agri #91 - respondent. T HE TRIALS of farm tractors held at Burton near Lincoln last year by the Society...

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GARAGES AND REPAIRS TO STEAM WAGONS.

Our Contributor Does Not Think That Public Garages Will Derive Much Business from Repairs to Steam Vehicles. By 44 Vi m. f T ,...

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MOTOR TRANSPORT IN INDIA.

If India is to Hold Its Own, Commercially Speaking, Motor Transport in that Country Must be More Fully Developed. R ECENTLY I...

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VEHICLE IMPORTS INTO NEW ZEALAND.

British Motor Productions Have Not Yet Commenced to Pick Up Their Leeway. By G. H. Scott (the Prominent New Zealand Agent). T...

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LIVERPOOL'S PARADE.

The Chief Awards in the First Lancashire C.M.U.A.1 Parade. THE LIVERPOOL motor parade, which took place on Saturday,...

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TRANSPORT TIPS FOR TRADESMEN.

Particularly Addressed to Those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. W E READ SOMETIMES of...

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MOTOR COACH DOINGS AND DEVELOPMENTS.

Matters of Topical Interest to Proprietors of Chars-a-bancs. Motor Coaching in the Eastern Counties. G EOGRAPHICAL position...

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ACCESSORIES AND COMPONENTS AT OLYMPIA.

Preliminary Notices of Some of the More Interesting Exhibits. , r , HE DISPLAY of accessories and components suitable for...

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AMONG THE BODY BUILDERS' STANDS.

I N BODY construction for commercial vehicle chassis there will, at Olympia, be abundant evidence of very great advance. In....

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THE EXHIBITS on the TYRE AND WHEEL: STANDS.

W _ HEELS and tyres ac looming larger in the eyes of the eonnnercial vehicle user, and, if the double entendre be permissible,...

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AGRIMOTOR NOTES.

Motor Transport for the Farmer Will Save Time and Labour. T HE INCREASE in railway rates that took place recently will force ,...

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HINTS FOR HAULIERS.

Ark Occasional Chat on Subjects and Problems of Interest to Those Who are Engaged, or About to be Engaged, in Running...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

Plugs for Ford Ignition. The Editor, Tins COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [1749] Sir,—With reference to the instructive and interesting...

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A NEW BRAKE GEAR.

A Resume of Recently Published Patents. A novel and -ingenious type of expanding brake has been patented by R. Schmitz, who,...