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Last week's unexpected severance was a shock to the world. Who, in all the English-speaking communities. is desirous to pretend...
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For the Brussels Congress. I was rather upset, early last week, when the proof of my paper for the Second International Road...
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By a Local Correspondent. In my notes some weeks ago, I stated that local manufacturers of motor steel were well satisfied...
As stated by our Sheffield correspondent, chrome-vanadium steel and similar high-grade alloys are claiming a large share of...
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The Formby Urban District Council has granted a licence for two taxicabs to Messrs. J. Rimmer and Sons, cab proprietors, of...
Clevednn Urban District Council finds itself unable to vote the necessary money for a motor fire-engine. Hindrance at...
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We are officially informed that the Congress, in Dublin, of the Tramways and Light Railways Association has been postponed...
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The Case for Motor Lorries and Tractors in Comparison with Railways. By a Manchester Owner. Since I last had the pleasure of...
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Costly Horse Traction. According to the report of the Berlin Eire Brigade, the cost for each kilometre covered, in the case of...
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The authority, circulation and influence of this journal rest upon Facts. Our regular monthly notes on steel will be found on...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...
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A " Knacker" Wanted. [1,613] " C.M." writes :—" Would you kindly let me know through the paper where they buy old motor...
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TEN SHILLINGS WEEKLY for the Best Communication Received, and One Penny a Lute of ten words for any thing else published....
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Complete specifications of the following patents will be sent to any address in the United Kingdom upon receipt of eightpence...