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C ERTAINCOMMUNICATIONS that have recently been addressed to municipalities appear, at first sight at least, to have the...
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T HE AGITATION in favour of the creation of a Ministry of Commerce and Industry has at last borne some fruit, though it remains...
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Of many ends in view. There must be continuity. There's need for reticence. A long tale concerning grievances. It is easier...
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By " The Inspector." T E OFFICIAL MIND. revels in alphabetical H abbreviations. ,Exactly why this is so has all along rather...
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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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How the Pots and Pans Section of the Ministry Scored. A Story by No Means Devoid of Truth! A N ATMOSPHERE of tranquillity...
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A Lead from the Government Required by the Home Manufacturer. A VERY THOROUGH study of Parliamentary . debates during the...
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) NE CANNOT HELP thinking that not nearly enough attention has been given by the makers of bodies to the necessity of adapting...
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A New Product, Designed by an Engineer Who is an .Experienced User. A NEW five-ton chassis, which, in the main, is of British...
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A Call to Mr. Walter Long. W E WISH to commend to Mr. Walter Long, in his capacity of Chairman of the Central Control...
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An Interesting Development in Coal-gas Storage for Vehicles. AST WEEK, in our Editorial pages, we commented upon the...
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Gas Under Compression. T HE CIRCUMSTANCE that certain conditions are likely to militate against, the utilization of a flexible...
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Passing of the " Overtype ' Steam Wagon ? ,• • The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [1532] Sir,—It May be very interesting to...
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A PRIZE OF '7 EN SHILLINGS is awarded each week to the sender of the best letterowldeli•we publifh on this page ; all others...
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A Commercial Vehicle Jack. One of the simplest inventions, in comparison with its usefulness, which we remember to have seen...