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T HE DISPOSAL by auction of surplus Government property in the shape of motor vehicles has commenced, and we believe we are...
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"The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the...
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In his annual report, Mr. Henry E. Stilgoe, 'city engineer and surveyor of Birmingham, states that of the work carried out by...
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Interesting Statements Concerning the Government's Attitude Towards the Subject. A GREAT deal of criticism has been directed...
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How the Defects were Gradually Discovered and Eliminated—IL!. T UE GEARBOX is perhaps, that part of the motor vehicle which...
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First Description of a New System which By John U NDOUBTEDLY there is no lack of general interest in the subject of suction...
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By "The Inspector." NE OF THE contributors to THE COMMERCIAL U MOTOR, whose writings I always enjoy, uses . the pseudonym "...
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A Problem that the Nation Must Tackle and Solve in its Own Interests, and a Suggested Step Towards its Solution. By "...
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A Post-war Model to Carry 30 Passengers. I T IS NATURALLY to be anticipated that a large number of owners of chars-a-bancs who...
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How Manchester and Liverpool Have Dealt with the Problem. By Nathan Fine (Manager of the Service). T HE MOTOR 'TRANSPORT...
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A PRIZE Oil' TEN SHILLINGS is awarded each week to the sender of the best letter which we publish on this page; all others are...
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Ingenious System of Mechanical Agriculture. An ingenious and interesting method of utilizing mechanical power for driving...