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The present exceptionally high receipt5 of London motorcabs threaten to bring about the promotion of too many fresh companies,...
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At least one of the large and old-established horse-cab companies has awakened to the fact that the cab of the future will be...
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By John A. Brodie, Wh.Sc., hi.Inst.C.E., I desire to thank you very heartily for the honour you have done me in electing me to...
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Noise: No owners of motorbuses have to enlure so many extra difficulties as is the ase in London : the cost of existing )olice...
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This journal fosters, represents, and chronicles commercial motoring in all its branches: our regular weekly circulation...
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First Illustrated Report. Lincoln is in a state of great excitement over the Royal Show. The broad acres of West Common,...
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About Motorea.bs. The Editor, " THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR." Sir :—Referring to the letter of Messrs. Sturmey Motors, Ltd., "About...
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The light van which we illustrate on his page is the toh.p, model made by he Adams Manufacturing Co., Ltd., of Redford. This...
The illustration of a detachable rim vhich accompanies these notes shows in invention which should be of increst to all...
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Contributed by an Engineer-in-Charge. The working of valves and valve gear on steam wagons and tractors is not so thoroughly...
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The Albion Commercial Vehicles of the Calcutta Port Commissioners. The utility motor vehicle has found a sphere in the Ear...
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Discussion at the Engineering Conference. On Wednesday morning last, at the first sitting of Section VII (applications of...
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GREASE CUP. —Derr. —No. 8,750, dated 15th April, 1907.—A cup (1) has a central opening in its bottom, into which a stem (2) is...