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E WOULD never dream of blaming anybody for misunderstanding or failing to grasp the meaning of a clause in an Act of...
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Of the Renaissense. Of subsidies for subsistence. That ranashackles are no good.• The shedding of loads and leaders. Also...
A Liverpool tramcar was bumping along through a wet, foggy night. The steamy, rain-blurred windows left the passengers in...
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The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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IN order to throw some light on the comparative resiliency of solid versus pneumatic tyres when fitted to heavy commercial...
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A Detailed Explanation of the Costs Incurred in the Running of Commercial Vehicles by the City Engineer's Department of...
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Devised by Maudslays for the Eagle Truck, the Apparatus is Subject to Less Strain than Usual, When Tipping. A N ingenious...
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The Writer Says that Agents Might Do Worse than Design a Special Type of Car for Farmer's Personal Use. By "Vim." W HERE IS...
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T HE RECENT protracted coal strike has been directly responsible for the transference of tons of goods from the railway to the...
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An Interesting Departure From Previous Practice. T " DENNIS motor mowing machine which was shown at Derby strikes quite a new...
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In no branch of voluntary activities undertaken during the war period was the value of practical work more effectively...
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Particularly Addressed to Those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. I AM rather interested...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. Day Tours from London. A Brief Account of One of Six Tours...
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How Railway Companies Are Endeavouring to Obstruct the Development of Road Transport. U P TO THE end of last summer hopes were...
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How Steam is Employed to Develop Power in the Compound Engine of an Over-type Steam Wagon. T HE growing popularity of the...
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T HE PRACTICE of double licensing is one that has been known to many owners of steam tractors in the past. At the same time,...
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The Efforts of a Prominent British Chassis Builder to Facilitate Repairs and Overhauls. A MAKER• who offersi good trepairing...
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By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford ") I N THE water system there are three things , to be feared—lime, rust,...
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By " The Inspector." T RTJLY, certain sections of the daily Press become more opportunist in method with • every edition. And...
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An Occasional Chat on Subjects and Problems of Interest to those Who are Engaged, • or About to be Engaged, in Running...
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The Adaptability of the Agrimotor, and the Means it Affords for Effecting Economy, and Securing Efficiency and Better Work. T...
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this pa g e from fleet managers, drivers, g ara g e...
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A Page for Drivers, Mechanics and Foremen. A Radius Rod Repair. he sender of the following communicaticm, has beer: awarded...
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A Resum6 of Recently Published Patents. An interesting and novel type of engine is the subject of a patent this .week by A. H....