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The report of the Royal Commission on London Traffic will be issued within the next few weeks, and its imminence rather...
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There is an old fable of a mountain which brought forth a mouse. This simile is not altogether inapplicable to the ultimate...
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The Bournemouth Town Council is considering the question of motor omnibus services between the two piers as auxiliaries to its...
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It is more than two years since the Royal Commission on London Traffic began its labours, and a majority of the numerous...
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Messrs. E. S. Hindley and Sons, engineers, of Bourton. Dorset, and ii, Queen Victoria Street, EX., have recently patented a...
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How the Supply of Petrol is Distributed to the Consumer. The familiar oblong tins of motor spirit can be purchased in every...
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(Continued.) Boiler-Feed Devices. After drawing attention to the importance of the water level and the quality of the water...
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"Annoyed."—You have been misinformed by these people. "Tim COMMERCIAL MOTOR" was the first weekly journal announced, viz., on...
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Interesting Programme of the Agricultural Organisation Society. The attention of the motoring world has been drawn to the work...
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Mr. J. D. Siddeley. Mr. J. Davenport Siddeley, who was born in the year 1866, has been associated with the automobile movement...
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Various Ignition Systems. A.1I.13, writes :-" The following hints on ignition will be useful to the novice who has only a...
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Horse v. Motor. The Editor, "THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR." Sir,1 note on page 227 of your issue of May 25th you invite...
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Rene's Sparking Plug; David's Wheel Oiler; Rex Air Sprayed Valves; Le Page's Variable Piston Stroke. No. 4,052: Dated February...