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Recognized in Business and Military Circles as the Leading Journal. The Authority on all forms of Motor Transport. Largest...
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A Lancashire Company Enters the Field with a New Range a Models. One by one the new models, of which such a large number was...
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By "A Director." All branches of British engineering were, in the early days of the war, put on their mettle to increase...
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This journal, dealing as it does with the "Chariots of War," no less than with the "Wheels of Industry," continues of national...
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Important Activities and Developments Expected. The North and East Lancs. C.M.U.A. began a useful career some years ago as a...
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A "CM." Alphabet. About Churchill's Horrible Language. By "The Extractor." Churchill's Output. A letter has reached me from...
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An Interesting Criticism and Appraisement of the Austin Ambulance and Particularly of Its Stretcher Equipment, by an Active...
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The paper read by Mr. W. D. Williamson before the Inst. Auto. Engineers, on Wednesday last, is of considerable technical...
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RECENT AND PROSPECTIVE ACTIVITIES. We reported in our last issue the holding of the Annual Meeting of the Manchester,...
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Winter Scale of Packing and Despatching Still in Force. More Knitted Scarves and Socks are Wanted in Our Stores. The Official...
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A Scott-Stirling Chassis Offered. [2908] (Corn and Seed).—Scott-Stirling lorries have not been constructed for something like...
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Where to Buy your Supplies. You Can Get It At P.T." (Wolverhampton).—The self-.contained headlamp you require can be obtained,...
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Resilient Wheel Construction. Combined Fender and Splashguard Rotary Valve Improvements. A New Starting Device. Design....