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8th June 1926
8th June 1926
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Oil Burning in Steam Wagons.

W ITH the - continuance of the shortage of coal (Which, at the , moment of writing, shows little Sign of lessening) users of...

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Thel:)eputation to the Chancellor.

O N Wednesday last a deputation representative ' 14 --• of motoring interests waited upon the Chancellor of the Exchequer in...

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ONE HEARS

That May marched out like a lion. Of sympathy for the Renault concern. Of big New Zealand orders for Britain. That oil...

HERE'S ONE

"Darn dull, depressing weather," growled one coach owner. "It's enough to make you cut your own throat." "Urn, yes," said the...

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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 New Type of Side-tipping Gear.

W E recently dealt with an engine-operated three-way tipping gear made by F. Walters and Co., Albert Street, Rugby, who have...

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ROAD TRANSPORT MATTERS IN PARLIAMENT.

The Government and Mechanical Road Transport. Poor Prospects for the Road Vehicles Bill. London's Bridges. Capt. Brass and His...

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CONSTANCY IN FUEL PROPORTIONS.

A New Carburetter, Designed to Attain the Ideal of a Correct Mixture at Any Speed, the Claims of the Makers Being Backed by the...

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OIL AS A FUEL FOR STEAM WAGON BOILERS.

A Cheap and Effective Oil Burner for Steam Wagons, which is Easily Made and which Renders the User Independent of Coal. MO...

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THE AGRICULTURAL SHOWS OF THE YEAR.

A Further List of Shows at which Commercial Motor Displays will be Made. The Exhibits at the Royal Counties Show. MIURTHER...

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BY CREEPER-TRACK THROUGH THE BUSH.

A 2,000-mile Journey Across North-western Australia to Test ihe Practicability of the Creeper-track Over Very Rough Country....

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A REAL GENERAL-PURPOSE VEHICLE.

A Platform Lorry that Can be Adapted to Meet a Variety of Needs. T r[ERE ARE many haulage contractors who set themselves out...

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SOME MULTI-WHEELE )BLEMS CONSIDERED.

The Need tor Official Recognition a wheelers are Wanted. Po. Classification of Types. Why . Multimember when Designing. L AST...

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PASSENGER TRAVEL NEWS.

The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. A LANCASHIRE COMPANY'S COACHING PLANS. Brief Details of the...

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EXPERIENCES OF A WOMAN BUS DRIVER.

The Activities of a New Cleethorpes Owner Who Has Been Operating Passenger Vehicles For Four Years. A LTHOUGH there is a...

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THE BLACKPOOL COACHING SEASON STARTS.

Short and Long Tours Arranged by Proprietors in Connection with the Blackpool Tradesmen's Holiday Week. N o place in the...

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PROBLEMS OF THE HAULIER AND CARRIER.

Economy in Business Adminstration and Planning. OMEBODY once said that it is not so much what one earns as what one spends...

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An Exhibition of Fuel-measuring Equipment.

S far as motor users are concerned, an innovation in the way of exhibitions is that which was held at the latter 'end of last...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invites eorrespondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...

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A Novel Device to Prevent Dazzle.

TIERING a recent visit to Harris 1...F and Hasell, Ltd., the well-known Bristol Company, who hold the concession for Roo motor...

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THE USE OF INGENUITY.

Practical Experiences Recounted by Our Driver and Mechanic Readers. W ITHDRAWING ball races from rear-axle sleeves is sometiAs...

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A ROTARY SLEEVE-VALVE ENGINE.

A R e sume of Recently Published Patent Specifications. A NEW form of rotary sleeve-valve 1 - 1. engine, in which the valve...