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We regret to learn that the removal of the unfair incidence of the import duty on steam wagons which are entered at any...
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For what the Editor judges to be the best published " One hears," if it happen to be contributed, half-a-crown will be awarded...
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We have tended the parcelcar from the time of its infancy to the present day of its lusty youth, with .assiduous care, in the...
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The Locale for 1913 is on the Picturesque Durdham Downs, Known to All Visitors to Bristol. It is Hoped to Beat Newcastle's...
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By George W. Watson, M.I.Mech.E., M.I.A.E. The author is the _Tnspecting Enginee r of th e Commerazil Motor Users Association...
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As the result of an order from the Paris Municipal Council, the General Omnibus Co., of Paris, is at present carrying out a...
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Llanelly Town Council has resolved to purchase a motor watercart. Dunfermline Town Council will purchase a motor fire-engine...
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£497 for Renewals and Reserve. The Motorbus, which was to have Found a Place only in a Museum, is Preferred by the Travelling...
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This journal is extensively read by the heads of many wealthy commercial houses. Readers who may desire to attend the Third...
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TRNWAYS & CAMAGE CLP After minute investigation of the many active branches of the business of the Bristol Tramways and...
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This Well-known Maker of Motor Specialities Introduces a New Four-jet :Type. The house of Smith, we imagine, first became...
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The Extractor." It feels like taking an advantage ,o publish the subjoined caricature when the innocent subject of it is away...
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An Interesting Model Which Will be Staged Both at Bristol and Olympia. We recently inspected the new 30-ewt. machine made by...
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Some 15 months ago in our issue dated 21st December, 1911, pages 327-8, we were able to give our readers first particulars ot...
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Article 4.—More Departures from the 1912 Specification. Approval of Worm Drive. The Annual "Overhaul" Imminent. We commented,...
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Its Contents Show How Confused is the State of Affairs. The. Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. 112231 Sire—In commenting on my...
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Final Set of Extracts from Mr. Albert H. Stanley's Evidence Before the House of Commons Committee on London Traffic.—(concluded...
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The Press, the Parade, and the Truth. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [1220] Sir,—It was interesting to read the very...
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In spite of increasing competition, the standard type of horn fitted with a reed and rubber bulb still maintains its position...
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the best communication received, and one penny a line of ten words for anything else published, with an allowance for...
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Complete specifications of the following patents will be sent to any address in the United Kingdom by the Sales Branch, Patent...