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The campaign, led by Mr. H. E. Blain, to inculcate traffic sense in the masses, which has been ably and insistently initiated...
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Of shell scrapping. Of new fashions in bonnet cosies. That gas escapes the motor-spirit tax. That the wise head goes to the...
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Petrol-driven Vehicles. By Manchester Trader. We now arrive at the petrol-driven lorries. Let us take one five-tonner,...
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Parts OnlY of the Case Given by Tramway Reporters and Motorbuses Condemned Without Regard to Important Factors. The terms of...
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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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The need of the time in all branches of industry is undoubtedly economy. In most of them this will be truly found to lie along...
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Two Taken and One Left; the Fortune of War. (Continued from page 322.) WITH A T17NNELLING CO., November, ,916. Here, almost...
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for Light Vans. Pyramid Wheels for Twin Pneumatic Tires. There are many users of the larger class of light vans who, by...
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£100 Reaches Us from the U.S.A. Makers of the Caterpillars. Purchase of All-wool Cardigan Jackets for Issue to the Balkans....
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[1693] " M.M." (Fulham) writes :—" On a recent occasion, when overhauling a Commercar, I found that the centre ball-bearing...
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The Latest Omnitractor. Converting a Ford Touring Car. Karrier Road-sweeper. Baguley Railway Motor. TELE OmNrraAcTon...