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The eeventy-first annual show of the Royal Agricultural Society of England will take place, at Liverpool, next month. Splendid...
There will be found, on pages 234 and 235 of this issue, an article from the pen of Mr. W. Jnynson-Hicks, whose legal knowledge...
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A Sustained Revival. 1 hinge are happening '' in rapid succession, and trade is ateadily improving, throughout the realm of...
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Good Work Done by a Two-ton " Commer Car." For some years now, attempts haAti been made to work a public motor service over...
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Examination of Drivers Now Proceeding : Additional Entries. The entries in the ordinary sections are now closed, unless...
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An Armoured Internal , -combustion-engined Machine Which Cannot Become Strained by Operation Over Uneven Ground. Mr. William...
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By W. Joynson-Hicks. The question of overcrowding is a matter which has received the direct attention of the Legislature with...
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A Relic of the Past. We are indebted to Mr. T. W. Osgood, of Sydney, the Dennis agent, for the photograph of the old...
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The authority, circulation and influence of this journal rest upon facts. Police Raids. We shall deal, in next week's issue,...
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a good deal some Not "Down months ago, was 'S down and Out." and out," as the phrase goes, but that is far from being the...
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News contributions are invited: payment will be made on publication. The accompanying table is " vouched " to us by a...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercia! motors. Letters should be on one sae of...
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A Selected Collection of Extracts from the British and Foreign Press. The Horseless King. After the Oil King, the Wheat King,...
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TEN SHILLINGS WEEKLY for the Best Communication Received, and One Penny a Line of ten words for any thing else published....
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Complete specifications of the following patents will be sent to any address in the United Kingdom upon receipt of eightpence...