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7th August 1923
7th August 1923
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Cutting-up Newly Made Roads.

T HERE APPEARS to be a lamentable Jack of co-ordination between the constructors of our highways and the various authorities...

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ONE HEARS

Of T.T. races for lorries. That a Grand Prix for three-tonrie s would afford good publicity. That if such events were...

HERE'S ONE

Dock labourer (to lorry driver): " You ain't half got . a cushy job, 'ave you, ridin ) about all day long on that thing."...

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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 the...

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RUNNING AN ENGINE ON HEAVY OIL.

An Interesting Device for Providing Ignition when Running on Gas Oil. 1 T IS a well-known fact that gas oil is a by-product of...

THE BOARD OF TRADE AND ACCURACY OF PETROL PUMPS.

REGARDIN G the suggestion of the Board of the for the voluntary testing of petrol pumps, the Durham County Inspector says the...

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THE BEST SPEED FOR A LORRY ENGINE.

The Important Effects of Engine Speed on Design and on Maintenance Costs. T HE TENDENCY of design in many branches of motorcar...

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HOW UNSUITABLE BRIDGES HOLD UP TRAFFIC.

Some of the Advantages of. Motor Vehicles are Entirely Lost as the Direct Result of Traffic Congestion. C ONS1DEMNG the great...

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A BRITISH EXHIBITION TOURING FRANCE.

A Canadian Convoy Consisting of 30 Tractor lorries and Other Vehicles which , Covers Three Miles of Road. W E REFERRED...

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AN ENTIRELY NEW 30-40-CWT. SUBSIDY LORRY.

Details of a Remarkable Chassis Built by Clement-Talbot, Ltd., to Meet the Demand of the War Office for a Lorry Entitling Users...

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FROM LONDON TO SCOT BY BUS IN 35 HOURS.

'FN THE WONDERFUL story of motoring progress I the motorcar makes its first appearance at two miles an hour, preceded by the...

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THE LATEST IN PARAFFIN GAS PRODUCERS.

Details of a Successful Device in which Heat is Applied Internally, and Conclusions Drawn from a Road Trial. L AST:WEEK we...

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HINTS FOR HAULIERS.

Further Comparisons of the Circumstances of the Owner-driver with One Lorry and those of the Non-driver-owner of Three...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. • A CANOPY-TOP BUS WITHOUT SIDE WINDOWS. An Unusual Type of...

A TOURIST AGENCY RUNNING LUXURY COACHES,

A Type of Vehicle used by Messrs. Cook and Son, on Select Service in California. T HE NAME of MesSrs. Thomas Cook and Son is...

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EQUIPPING A COACH FOR WIRELESS RECEPTION.

There are Many Ways of Coupling Valves for High-frequency Amplification. This Article Deals with the " Tuned-anode " Method....

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AIDS TO SOLVING FORD PROBLEMS.

Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Transport, which will Appeal to the Owner, Driver, and Repairer. I N THIS series of...

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HINTS ON MAINTENANCE.

How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Trouble. 409.—Curing a Clutch Trouble on the .K4-type...

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MORE STEAM WAGON TIPS.

Useful Ideas Contributed by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. A GOOD word is said by " W.H.C., of Diglis, for the friction...

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SOME CHANGE-SPEED GEARS.

A Resume of Recently Published Patents. O NE ADVANTAGE possessed by the design of the changespeed gear which is described in...