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Charge for London Taxicabs. We have been asked to support the proposed change, from Fsl. to 10(1., in the initial minimum fare...
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has somewhat rudely been called our " swank column." of shows and rumours of shows—to say nothing about the noshows. That...
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There are nc.v 27 licensed taxicabs in Nottingham and 10 private-hire machines. Mr. J. S. Critchley, read a paper, at the...
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Some Extracts From, and Comment Upon, a Paper Recently Read by Mr. J. S. Critchley, M.I.Mech.E., before the Royal Automobile...
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Dr. E. E. Lelevess informs us that the Motorcar Emporium Ltd. has now recommenced business, as the liquidstion has been stayed....
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Chesterfirld Offers Services. The Chesterfield Watch Committee is prepared to put its new motor lireengine when delivered, at...
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This journal commands advertisement support upon terms which do not admit traders of inferior standing to its pages. The...
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A Retrospect. 1910, from the point of view of the commercial vehicle in Australia, has been a success. When I wrote to you...
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A. comparison of the costs of ploughing by different systems should prove most interesting, taking, as a standard of...
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The Milk Van That Skidded: "In Travelling Order." The meaning of the words "in travelling order " has been occupying the...
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The Steering Gear of Motorbuses. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [1,287J Sir,---It will be remembered that the valise of...
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The Weight of Accumulator-driven Motorbuses in London. 1 REGULATION writes:—" The electrobuses weighed more than six tons...
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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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FRICTIONCLUICH.—Albion Motor Car Co., Ltd., and Another.—No. 17,511, dated 23rd July, 1910.—In this invention there is...