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Everybody one meets appears to have been unwell at, or after, the recent show. Those who escaped collapse during the...
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By D. H. Simpson. In my last article (page 295 ante) I endeavoured to explain some of the peculiar features of the flash...
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By George Watson, A.M.I.Mech.E. Helical Springs or Motor Vehicles. Helical compression, or tension, springs are used for so...
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Some Commercial Aspects of Motor Omnibuses.° By A. A. Campbell-Swinton, MAnst.C.E., M.I.E.E. In a great and overgrown city...
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This journal enjoys a valuable and exclusive circulation; its sale is not forced in useless quarters. Mr. W. J. Lehjoit, of...
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In concluding our report of the Paris Show, we must point out that the exhibits will be on view until Sunday next, the 23rd...
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Discussion on Mr. Thomas Clarkson' s Paper. Dr. H. S. HELE-SHAW was the first speaker on Friday last, and he, Like most of...
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A conference of Metropolitan Local Authorities was held in the Westminster City Hall, on December 12th, " to consider the evils...
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A Disclaimer from the Thornycroft Company. The Editor, " THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. 't Sir :-Statements are being circulated by...
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The Smithfield Club Cattle Show at the Agricultural Hall, was remarkably, as is usual, for numerous examples of road...
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LOCK NUT.—Davis.--No. 7,529, dated 28th March, 1906.—Each nut (B) is drilled through transversely along a line, which breaks...