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It is not inappropriate, in view of the approaching introduction of accumulator-driven omnibuses upon the streets of London,...
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In Comparison with Purely Mechanical Systems. By Messrs. E. W. Hart and William P. Durtnall. .Before proceeding to the...
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Particulars of Fresh Proposals for Municipal Motor-Omnibus Services. Bills have been deposited for the next session of...
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This journal is recognised and sup ported by Users, Operating Engineers, and the Motor Industry at large. After preliminary...
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The third annual motor show was opened, at Bingley Hail, on Friday last, by the Lord Mayor of Birmingham, the Chairman being...
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First Notice of the Devices Entered for the A.C.G.B.I. Trials. (Continued from page 443.) The device of Mr. P. G. Hedges, of...
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As regards the two points in the title, " Accessibility and Cleanliness," they were so intimately connected, the one with the...
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Stearn v. Petrol. The Editor," THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR." Sir :—Can you give me the relative hauling power of a ioh.p. steam...
The Simms-Welbeck 1907 Models. Among those companies which have helped to make the term " British built," as applied to...
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Thursday, March 7th, 1907. Object. The competition has been inaugurated by the Club with the object of encouraging the...
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Hints on Lubrication. " G.G." (Yorks) writes :—" In answer to the letter of T.D.' (Ipswich), I had myself a great deal of...
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TWO-CYCLE ENGINE.—Roots.—No. 25 ; 983, dated 13th December, 1905.-1n this engine a differential piston is employed, the part...