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W E HAVE every reason to believe that, in the near futtrre, coal-gas as a substitute for petrol will receive official...
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Important Interview with Alderman W. Kay, J.P., Chairman of the Manchester Gas Committee. (By Our Special Correspondent.) I...
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More than one sees of petrol. That Parsons'are always helpful in slippery places. That Manchester has " got away" this week...
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■ • The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage . is by the...
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Fruitful Discussions upon the Commercial Motor Situation and Outlo6k as well as the Coal-gas Issue. B Y SELECTING Nottingham,...
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Their Maintenance and Strengthening in Relation to Public Traffic. By Granville F. Bilbrough. O UR ISSUE of 26th July...
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Covering 100,000 miles per annum in Distributing London's Meat Supply. • NE OF THE foundations of the genius of 0 . Admiral '...
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A KNOWLEDGE of the •braking power afforded by the engine comes to every driVer in time— and all the quicker to the man who...
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How 350 Girls Turn 12 Miles of Rubber Fabric into Gas-bags. When Tins COMMERCIAL Moron, some months ago, advocated the...
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An Interesting, Semi-flexible Container. The development of the flexible container proceeds apace, which testifie to the...
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T HE LEG-AL POSITION of the commercial traveller's car has always been a problem and a mystery. In a recent case, the question...
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By "The Extractor." Engines for Tanks. A name that was new to me was imparted by a friend as the maker of a new lorry engine,...
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Future Prospects: The Problem of the Returned Vehicle. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. []5361 Sir,—I have read the article...
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Our readers will be informed by the Editor on any points connected with the consiruction or use of commercial. motors.. Where a...
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A Sphinx Paraffin Vaporizer. A paraffin heater which is situated within the combustion space itself, should certainly not have...