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The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, in pursuance of one section of a comprehensive programme for the protection of...
Lancashire and Yorkshire, of all the Shires, have found the steam lorry and tractor come upon their highways in the largest...
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Will the next ten years witness any wide use of rubber as a sheathing for city streets? The suggestion raises one's hopes that...
The ehairman of the C.V. Committee of the S.Ivf .M.1. between two of the judges. A roadside halt of the 40h.p. Mercedes, with...
Mr, Dug-ald Clerk's opening address, at the Society of Road Traction Engineers, under which new title the onetime Society of...
The Local Government Board has availed itself of a recent opportunity, the issuing of a circular letter on the subject of...
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The Broom Si Wade 3-ton Wagon (E46), entered by T. C. Aveling & Co., Ltd. No vehicle in the trials has drawn forth so much...
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The Metropolitan, Steam Omnibus Company's Plans and Vehicles. We published, in last week's issue, an interior view of London's...
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The steam omnibus is by no means dead. There has, during the last few months, beenmuch activity amongst designers and builders,...
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An interesting letter, from a railway engineer, upon our suggestion about route-charts, will be found on page 189. Not a...
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Mr. Dugald Clerk, M,lnst.C.E., F.C.S., whose knowledge of all matters concerning internal-combustion motors is profound, had a...
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This journal fosters, represents, and chronicles commercial motoring It has the largest and best circulation. A further trade...
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Alley & Maclellan's New 3-ton "Sentinel" Steam Wagon. As might be expected, the number of motor vehicles shown at the Brewers'...
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Fourth Notice. Messrs. Selig, Sonnenthal & Company (Stands Nos. 118 and 129). A fine show of machine and small tools was made...
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From Our Berlin Correspondent. A Generous Distribution. The awards in the recent trials were announced on Tuesday morning...
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The Executive Committee of this Association met last week, at 1„Mbemarle Street, W., when the Chair was taken by Colonel R. E....
The meet and parade of commercial motor vehicles, held last Thursday afternoon, the 17th instant, in Glasgow, under the...
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constitutes the load on this occasion, but some five Lacre vans climb this hill, daily, with various c assPs of goods and...
The Editor, " THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR." Sir :—I read with very great interest your Editorial of the loth instant, on "The Real...
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The Editor, " THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR." Sir :—The railway strike being the subject of the day, I think the following will be of...
The Editor, " THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR." Sir :—While thanking you for kindly giving publicity to 3 CI enquiry which was forwarded...
The Editor, " THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR." Sir :—The new Australian tariff has come as a blow to everyone, more especially to...
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How distasteful is the term " operating ' engineer ! How suggestive of chloroform, and the surgery ! And yet, perhaps, therein...
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Neglected Valves. " TA." (Penzance) sends the following letter :—" These particulars of a repair will, I think, interest your...
Drivers of all Commercial Motor Vehicles are invited to Contribute Brief Descriptions of Personal Experiences or Opinions and...