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N THIS ISSUE we deal with, &scribe, and illustrate London's new omnibus—the largest type of bus in the world. Of course, there...
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It'S—killed labour. Less sympathizing with syntheses. There's little being done out of.revenue. Of flaws in the laws making...
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The wheel of wealth will be mowed by all ditikulties of transport at whatever points arising, tis a carriage is by the roughve,...
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An Interesting Wheel in Which Laminated Springs are Utilized Between the Rim and the Wheel Proper. T HE RE HAVE BEEN...
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TRAFFIC PROBLEM. A New. London Omnibus to Seat 57 Passen noved. The Solution to' a Double Difficulty. T . WO PROBLEMS of...
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To Persuade the Local Tradesmen to Think About Motor Transport is the First Step' in an Agent's Sales Campaign. $y" Vim." I...
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A Description of the Pee Gee Pee Suction Gas Producer, which Combines Certain Novel Features with Extreme Simplicity. T HE...
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By the "Inspector." B Y THE TIME the motorcycle show is over some of us will have had far more than enough of shows. The...
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A Vehicle of French Origin Unconventional in Build and Designed to Carry 10 Cwt. W E HAVE HAD much to say in the past anent...
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The Result of Boring at Hardstoft Satisfactory as Regards Quality and Quantity. A, REPRESENTATIVE of The Corn inercial Motor...
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Particularly Addressed to Those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. Three EconomyNotes:...
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Matters of Topical Interest to Proprietors of Chars-a-Banes Manchester's Coaches. A Bird's-eye View of Northern Coachowners'...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercica motors. Letters should be on one sraia...
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The Ministry of Agriculture's Report on the Lincoln Trials. A N ACCOUNT of the Lincoln tractor trials appears in the Journal...
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T HAS LONG been a custom in American works and factories to adopt as a, mural decoration catch phrases and businees slogans,...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. • The Patent Office records generally refleet fairly errerrately the-publie interest '...