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The close of any year marks an accepted dividingline in the march of time. The end of 1916 is of more interest than that of any...
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Not only when people wish it. Of " management " misnamed. That. 1917 will in fact bring peace. That transport is as...
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For certain classes of werk, and particularly where the distances run from a central depot are comparatively short, not...
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The Popular Commer Car, a Typical Chain-driven Vehicle, Forms the Subject of our Thirteenth Article. The Commer Car has...
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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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Endorsement of Our Forecast by a Railway Journal. The adoption of the 10 - per - cent, increase upon published rates for the...
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By The Editor. We name the approaching year as the one in which the agent will come into his own in respect of commercial...
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No. 1. -THE PACKARD. A Story of the Early Days of Life in the ACT., A.S.C. 90 Miles 16 Hours. By One of Our "Despatches"...
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Amidst Wintry Surroundings with a French Ambulance Unit in Alsace. THE END OF THE LINE, November, 1916. (Continued from page...
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_V; or Light Vans. A Broken Stud in a Ford Cylinder Head. An occasional source of trouble in connection with the Ford van is...
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Speeds with Trailers. PON] (Removers).—No stamped envelope was covered with your favour of the 7th inst. The speed of 5 m.p.h....
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the sender of the best letter which we publish on this page: all others paid for at the rate of a penny a line, with an...
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Caterpillar-type Attachment for Motor Vehicles. Wooden Wheel Hubs. Tire Protectors, Improved Valve Gearing. Copies of...