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W HILST there seems to be an extreme difficulty in forming a Whitley Council for the 'motor manufacturing trade, the, road...
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Of far too many avoidable accidents. "Leave the fare to your generosity, sir 1" That there's a big boous in buses coming. Of...
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"The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage is bp the...
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1.—The Right Honourable Sir Albert H. Stanley, President of the Board of Trade. T HE CONNECTION of Sir Albert Stanley with the...
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Clean Gear Changing an Important Factor in Reducing Maintenance Costs. The Usefulness of the Clutch Stop. A UTOMOBILES have...
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A Draft Constitution for a Whitley Council for Road Transport to be Considered at an Early Date. I N THE COURSE of the next...
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A Consideration of a Few of the Many Puzzling Aspects of the Present Position of Labour—A Position which Enforces the Attention...
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By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford "). I N MY LAST contribution paragraph 7.2 dealt with the decarbonizing of...
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The Ivel-Hart Tractor. The Agrimotor's Many Uses. American Statistics. The Ivel-Hart machine, a three-plough equipment...
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Gas Ovens Substantially Reduce Costs. In commercial chassis, hardening and annealing are of very great importance; indeed, the...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects COnneeted with the Mc of commercial motors. Leiters should be on one side of...
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A PRIZE OF TEN SHILLINGS is awarded eoch week all others are paid for at the rate of a penny a line, with an published. Mention...
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Springing Without Springs. Mr. F. W. Lancherster has invented a suspension. system for vehicles, and he dispenses altogether...