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The title of London's new motorbus company is suggestive; we have used its distinctive word, many a time, when commenting on...
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Mair aboot Muir's hubs. That buses would be better out of Bond Street. That some solid-indiarubber tires are about. as hard...
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The Conservatism and Ignorance of the Home Manufacturer. In travelling abroad from place to place, where one has opportunity...
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H. Pulham and Co., of 27, Sackville Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, are running a 12-16-h.p. Vinot taxicab. Before the Court of Appeal,...
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The sitting of the Home Office Committee on Taxicab Fares vhich took place on the 24th ult., of which we reported in our lest...
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Recent returns place Switzerland's freight automobiles at 326 only, out of a collective total of automobiles numbering 7,249....
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News contributions are invited: payment trill be made on publication. The East bourne Corpora ti in motorbuses are to be...
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Eastbourne Town Council has now called for tenders for a motor fire engine. West Ham Corporation has accepted the tender of...
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This journal is admitted to possess the influence, the men, the standing and the leading circulation. It is exclusively read by...
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week's issue has caused some telephonic inquiries, some personal badgering and some epistolary communicat ions, anonymous and...
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Tunbridge Wells is Now Fully Equipped with a Modern Motorbus Fleet. For many years the travelling facilities within the...
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Prevention of Corruption. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [1,357] Sir,—I see a note in your paper stating under .• One...
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Our readers will be informed by the Editor on any points connected with the construction or use of commercial motors. Where a...
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TEN SHILLINGS WEEKLY for the Best Communication Received, and One Penny a Line of ten words for any thing else published....
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MOTOR RAIL TRAINS.—Henson and the Daimler Motor Co.—No. 8342, dated 6th April. 1910.—This specification describes a propelling...