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The more closely we observe the parlous state to which owners of London taxicabs have been reduced. by the war, the more...
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The following Rumours, of which the Press Bureau has no Confirmation, but to the Publication of which, we imagine, it will take...
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We Make Plans to Assist the A.S.C., M.T., Men When the War is Over. The Motor Transport Columns of the Army Service Corps are...
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An Account of a Series of Tests Carried Out on a Farm near Brighton with a Holt Caterpillar Tractor Hauling an Oliver Four-gang...
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This journal, dealing as it does with the "Chariots of War," no less than with the "Wheels of Industry," continues of national...
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The hearing of this case, to which we referred last week, was concluded on the 20th inst. A rule nisi for a mandamus had been...
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The Conclusion of Mr. G. W. Watson's Paper before the Institute of Automobile Engineers, and a Condensed Report of the...
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A Further Vivid Instalment from One of Our Active Service Correspondents Who is with a British Motor-Ambulance Convoy. WITH A...
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Users of heavy motor vehicles will find some points of interest in the report of a Joint Committee, consisting of...
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M.T.A. Address. [2893] (South Wales).—The address of the Motor Trade Association is 155 - 7, Great Portland Street, High...
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Rubberine-filled Tires. Big-end Roller Bearings. New Design of Parcelcar. Another form of Carburetter Construction. Copies of...