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MBE late Sir Balfour Browne, who for many years led the Parliamentary Bar and who died in 1922, was responsible for an...
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Of a carburetter war on. That slaps are usually worse than taps. Of running amok by some hire-purchasers. That plenty of...
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Scottish Show Exhibitors. The list of names of manufacturers of, and agents for, commercial vehicles who will be exhibiting at...
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The Plymouth CorporatiOn reports a toss of £1,422 on the tramcars and a profit of £1,271. on the motorbuses for the quarter...
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Considerable controversy has been aroused at Penzance by the proposal of the corporation to purchase a site for the laying out...
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Now regulations regarding traffic notices have just been issued by the Minister of Transport, these being designed to restrict...
Bolton Corporation has decided to purchase a Lucre road-sweeping machine. The Leicester Corporation has decided to purchase a...
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Highways Exist for Traffic, not for Stoppages. More Accidents Occur at Low than at High Speeds. What Aerial Survey Reveals. p...
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Why Brakes Fail and Pointers on Means by Which They Can Be Made More Efficient and Reliable. by "Engineer-Designer." METE two...
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An Hydraulic Washing Plant that Saves Time and Money. TF owners who have not already adopted modern methods of keeping their...
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The sizes of tyres recommended for the respective weights are in accordance with particulars supplied by leading tyre...
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rrillOSE of our readers who were in terested in the articles appearing in our issues of May 17th and 31st last, dealing - with...
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Valuable Advice on Every Phase of Ford Operation which to the Owner, Driver and Repairer. 532.—Keeping the Coils Tight. Once...
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Illuminating Details of the Activiti( Local Conditions of Operation. T. Elder's Road Transport, Ltd., and of Competition with...
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I N our issue dated April 13th of last year we had an opportunity for publishing details of a Halley-Simonis firstlaid...
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A Suggested Steam Wagon Demonstration. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [2611] Sir,—We are very interested in the editorial...
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Details of the Fire Brigade Organization at Norwich and Interesting Features of the Service. T HE city of Norwich is a curious...
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Administration of Belfast's Municipal Affairs, A New "Safety First" Branch. Minimum Fines for Bus Overcrowding. By Ulsterman....
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Several Improvements Incorporated in the New L.G.O.C. Product. O I.TR. readers will recall that in a recent issue we described...
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until recently, regarded as a stronghold of tramway services 1 is instanced in the annual accounts which have just heel' issued...
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Features of the Services Maintained by Some of the Chief Proprietors. I LFRACOMBE motor-coach owners opened the summer season,...
Brief Details of a New Clayton Product. ITIIIE steam wagon is peculiarly 1. suited to the conveyance of heavy loads, but as an...
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The Most Difficult of All is that Knowing How to Begin and of Starting a New Business, of the Essentials for Success. O F all...
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Whilst it is true, as I have said, that these four questions are the most prominent, in some form or other, in the majority of...
The North of England is shortly to have its first experience of motor tours to overseas destinations, when the County General...
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Facilitating the Removal of Ball Bearings. O NE of our readers, "1G.," of Camden Town. who is responsible for the maintenance...
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A Résumé of Recently Published .Patent Specifications. A VARIABLE gear, which it is 1 - 1 claimed can transmit power from...