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The future of commercial automobilism is intimately Wrapped up with the road problem, and the efforts of the Roads Improvement...
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" THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR " is officially recognised by the Motor Van and Wagon Users' Association. It is expected that the...
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The service between Cowling and Kildwick Station in the Keighley district of Yorkshire is now in full working order. Ripley,...
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The rapid advance in reliabliity of the motor delivery van is instanced by the action of those numerous up-to-date...
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Messrs. Straker and Squire, of 9, Bush Lane, London, F..C., are making a double-deck petrol bus designed to carry 34...
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Solid versus Pneumatic Tyres for Commercial Travellers' Vehicles. The Editor, " THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR." Sir,-1 notice that Mr....
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(Continued.) The Question of Water Supply. No harm can be done in washing out even more often than weekly, and cleanliness is...
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The introduction to our streets of modern methods of passenger transport has effected a long-needed reform in the lighting...
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Mr. Frederick R. Simms. It is not generally known how greatly Mr. Frederick R. Simms, the founder and first vice-chairman of...
Mr. T. B. Browne, who is the chairman and managing director of James and Browne, Ltd., of Hammersmith and 395, Oxfam Street,...
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The First Stage Described by Mr. James Sumner. We published last week an account, ably written by Mr. James Sumner, relating...
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The Editor, " THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR." Sir, •The recent article in your journal on wheel con-aruction brings into prominence an...
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Nu. 9009 : dated April 2nd, 1904.— 11. 5, fiele-Shaw, of the Liverpool University ; It. B. Helliwell, Liverpool ; and IV. L....