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T HE NEW Clause introduced by the. Chancellor of the Exchequer (whenithe Finance Billiwas again before the House of Commons...
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Of much unbroken China. " Who'll bave a eooler? " Of paraphernalia for paraffin. That every day is Fry day now That it...
The Editor desires it to be known that ; whilst he is always . willing to consider any short • stories submitted for...
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The wheel oj wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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Old-fashioned Tramway Doomed. T HE Tramways Committee of the Birmingham Corporation recommends an experiment with rail-less...
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Details of Several Recent Accidents and the Morals to be Drawn from Them. I N SPITE of the vast numbers of power-driven...
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The Beginning of a Movement for the Development of the Roads Throughout the Empire, to the Advantage of the British• Vehicle....
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By "The Inspector." " ROM information received"—and from a source whose: authority cannot lightly be dis regarded, I am...
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A System Which Might Well be Employed on Motor Coaches. /a A VERY interesting method of apply lug the brakes on all four...
A Description of an Instrument Embodying Many Interesting Features. F OR MANY years experiments have been tried out. with...
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The Experiences of Liberty and Co., Lt( Carrying Goods. The Condition of Edi: :d, Steam, Petrol, and Electric Vehicles for tors...
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Generous Prizes for Those Who Are at the Fount of Knowledge and Can Help in our Better Coach" Campaign. W E REPEAT the...
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Two Suggestions for the Provision of a Vehicle to Replace the Farmer's Gig. O UR contributor "Vim," himself an agent holding a...
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Particularly Addressed to Those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors; or Contemplating So Doing. . EVERAL notes which...
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The Latest Doings and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. The Chassis Coach Users Want, Northern Owner Says. the Trouble...
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The Ford Motor Company Have Standardized Their Charges—Can the Principle be Extended With Advantage ? By" Vint." HE decision...
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An Occasional Chat on Subjects and Problems of Interest to those Who are Engaged or About to be Engaged, in Running Commercial...
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By R. T, Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford.") K EEP the spare wheel ready for service. Do not consider that you are...
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ROBARLY the strangest pair of I vehicles in use in municipal service is two electric wagons in use by the electricity...
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The Need to Devise Methods to Prevent Damage by Shaking. N INE or ten years ago I was interested in an idea which would have...
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The Exhibits at the Northumberland Agricultural Show. M ANY of the latest mechanical contrivances marketed for the purpose of...
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. The Editor invites correspondence an all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one ....
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Troubles. C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this page...
It is not only beneficial but essential that the brakes on a commercial motor vehicle be adjusted correctly, and in the case of...
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A Page for Drivers, Mechanics and Foremen. A Universal Valve Seat Cutter. The sender of the following communication has been...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. A rotary engine of most interesting design is described in specification, No. 164,602....