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The system of classification of merchandise adopted by the railways of this country frequently acts harshly by its effect upon...
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Next Thursdqiy late shall publish our Fourth Special Issue. This will be devoted to the use of Commercial Motors in the Milling...
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" THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR " was the first journal announced as a weekly in connection with self-propelled vans and lorries. The...
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Notice has been given to the Edinburgh Town Council by Messrs. Telfer and Cunningham, of intention to establish a bus service...
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For the City oY London Corporation. The St. Pancras Iron Work Co., Ltd., of 171, St. Pancras Road, London, NW., has received...
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Its completion supplies a much needed improvemc tnication between Lancashire and North Wales. So long ago as the beginning of...
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Additional particulars of the Canadian Government's advertising van to those given in our issue of May itth, which have been...
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In Berlin the mechanically-propelled delivery van is steadily pushing out the horse-drawn vehicle. Not only are enterprising...
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Only two systems were represented at Bordeaux this week in the demonstrations for tractors. These were—as announced in our...
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Improvements in Boilers. The Editor, "THE COMMERCIAL MoToR." Sir,--I have read with interest the first part of the able...
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R.A. (Liverpool) writes :—" Some time ago I was driving one of three steam wagons owned by a firm in Lancashire. One night when...
of Vienna, and driven by electric motors within the hubs of the steering wheels. Action is quite noiseless, an obvious...
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No. 10,744: Dated May path, 1904.W. J. Crossley, of Crossley Bros., Ltd. and J. Atkinson.—An internal combustion engine devised...