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This issue is the first of our two Royal Show numbers: it contains an explicit guide to the commercialmotor and allied...
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Welsh wails. Of London motorbuses on twin pneumatics. That the Flint service is a hard one to maintain. That a chain case...
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Mudalluoedd yr arian wneuthurwr. Gan y Golygydd. RH AN I. Fn'm galluogir, drwy gyinhorth meistr or iaith Gymreig, i wneuthur...
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Various Licences. The L.G.O.C. has been granted five additional motorbus licences at Leatherhead. The Ortona, Motor Co.,...
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Deadly Illustrations. C.A.V. Works Lighted. A Tire Contract. By "The Extractor." It has been explained by me in these columns...
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Wolverhampton's Motorbuses Show a Handsome Profit. The Tramways Department of the Wolverhampton Corporation owns a small fleet...
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We who are interested in the commercial-motor industry, and especially those of us whose headquarters are in London, are...
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This journal is extensively read by the heads of many wealthy commercial houses. The special article by the Editor on pages...
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In Historic Shrewsbury. Examples of Local Motor Transport of Trunks, Beer, Firegrates, Millinery, Vegetables, Furniture, Meat,...
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Of the many fixtures which it is our duty to observe and report as a journal, on behalf of the commercialvehicle industry, the...
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The first stand to which we will direct our visitor's attention is that occupied by John Fowler and Co. (Leeds), Ltd. The...
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Where to Buy your Supplies. You Can Get It At " K.T." (Coventry).---The brake lining for which you inquire is marketed by the...
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best communication received, and one penny a line of ten words for anything else published, with an allowance for photographs....
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Pneumatic Wheel. Preventing Valve-stem Leakage. Vickers' Piston-rings. A. SANG, No. 342, dated 6th January, 1914.—The wheel...