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The three winters of 1914-1915, 1915-1916, 1916-1917, have been of exceptional severity both at home and across the Channel, as...
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Of healthy. squeezes. "Splendid fellows, all." Of Bristol revisited (pages 154-157). Of new traffic routes shaping...
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The Bristol Depot of a West Country Company which Places Commercial Motors First. Victoria Street, Bristol, is a noteworthy...
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One of my earliest literary efforts was, I recall to • ray sorrow, associated with the persistent attempt • to remember how...
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Drastic Proposals from the Police. The following proposals from Sir Edward Henry, Commissioner of Poliee of the Metropolis, •...
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A.S.C. Headquarters Staff Take Concentrate, to "Keep the Over in Order that We May Wheels of Industry Turning.' ' The Official...
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Application of Electric Power to Motor Traction. The subject of this article seems to the writer to be of such importance that...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected svilh the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one sloe...
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Experiences with an Arnbulance Attached to the Chasseurs Alpines. WITH A FRENCH AMBULANCE UNIT. March, 1917. I have not...
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Wants "Mineral Turps." [4189] (West).—We understand that you can buy "mineral turps" from any leading oilman in your district,...
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( for Li g ht Vans. The increasing use of the Ford as a commercial vehicle and the everpresent necessity for the strictest...
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Light your lamps at 8.36 in London, 9.30 in Edinburgh, 8.56 in Newcastle, 8.52 in Liverpool, 8.46 in Birmingham, 8.46 in...
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A Weekly Summary of Recent Patents, of Interest to the Maker and User of Commercial Motor Vehicles. Selected and Abridged by...