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I T IS A common practice among owners of fleets, both large and small, to keep a standby vehicle . or two. With a concern such...
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That the R.I.A. should come to its own. Of chastenings, after the hasty (money) chase. That read-waves 'give civil enginmers...
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The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all cligiculties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by , the...
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The Motorcycle Sidecar Opens Up New Possibilities for the Public and for the Owner-driver with Small Capital. .. . T HE...
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Practical Suggestions to Repairers for Making the Utmost Use of Our Articles on Overhauling Chassis Are Given Below. By...
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.A FEW Continental towns were testing the -merits of petrol tramcars • in late 1905 and early 1906. English enterprise had put...
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A Description of an Interesting Method of Testing Headlights for Range and Dazzle, Adopted as Standard by the R.A.C. I N OUR...
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(5) The Foden. Dealing with Worn Parts and Providing Against Neglect, and Results of Unfair Treatment and Against Damage. 0 NE...
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Particularly Addressed to Those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. T HE MINISTRY of...
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A Profitable Field for the British Maker of Motor Vehicles. T AKING advantage of the presence in London of Mr. G. -0. Blacker,...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects conneeted with the use of comnusrcial•motors. • Letters should be on one side...
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By. the "Inspector." A WEEK or two ago I wrote a short note in these pages suggesting that there was a possible way out of the...
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' Matters of Topical Interest to Proprietors of Chars-a-bancs Coaching in North Wales. An Interview with a Proprietor with 40...
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How the Agrimotor can Help the Farmer in the Present Economic Situation. I UNDERSTAND that trade in the agrimotor industry has...
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T HE use of the motor vehicle in confiection with the display of kinema films is not new. Dining the war the British Government...
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TEN SHILLINGS is paid to The wader of any letter which we publish on. This page, and an EXTRA FIVE SHILLINGS to the sender of...
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A Resume of Recently Published Patents. An engine of the four-stroke type without any timing gears is something of a novelty,...