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I T WAS, of course, obvious, that the railway companies would not be content to sit down and suffer in silence the rebuff...
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T HE SUBJECT of the extended use of road motor vehicles by the agricultural community is one that can be looked at from two...
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"Go aisy," A.S.E. ! Of ballots and had lots. A noisy lot o' pinions about. Of warfare and peace unfair. Of outlook, "look...
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The wheel of wealth will N slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever posnts arising, as a carriage is by the...
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The Effect of the Recent Amending Order Increasing the Maximum Unladen Weight Explained by the Solicitor to the C.M.U.A...
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Considered from the Point of View of the Buyer of Machinery, the Show is o Considerable Importance. A WEEK or so ago it would...
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A Running Commentary on the Vast Array of Mechanical Vehicles and Power-driven Agricultural Implements to be Seen at the...
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O NE OF the most interesting exhibits in the Show-is that staged on Stand No. 46, occupied by J. Fowler arid Co. (Leeds), Ltd....
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Q9 FAR as the petrol vehicles are con . cerned, many of these arrived at the Show very late, but we have endeavoured to...
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Pr HERE are 64 miscellaneousimplements entered at the Royal Show for the Society's silver medals, as new implements for...
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Pr HE ENTRY of. agrinaitors at the 1 Royal Show is, taken as a whole, very gratifying. The variety is not so great as at...
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and Developments in the Bus and Coach World. The Latest Doings Services from Bridport. Where the Motor Coach Scores over the...
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THE REPORT of the Canopies Select Committee on cabs for Buses, and omnibuses which was issued about the middle of 1906 endorsed...
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The Peril to Road Haulage Interests of Clause 44-2 of the Railways Bill. By E. S. Shrapnell - Smith, C.B.E. M.Inst.T.,...
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How the Motor Can be Economically Employed on the Estate and the Home Farm. MOTOR power has proved one of the greatest boons...
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A 30-cwt. Chassis which is of Robust Design and Particularly Clean. A VEHICLE, British in origin, design, and construction,...
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Particularly Addressed to Those Who are Replacing Horsed Vehicles by Motors, or Contemplating So Doing. T HERE HAS been a...
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Will There, in Consequence, be a New Demand for igrirnotors and Other Forms of Power on the Farm ? A GRICULTURE is being...
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The Opportunity for the Carrier and Haulage Contractor in the Fruit-growing 'Districts of the West. T HE OTHER day I was...
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Substituting Mechanical Power for the Horse in Another Sphere of Farming Operations. IF THE question of the value of a lorry...
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A Further and Last Instalment on the Subject of Rescuing Heavy Vehicles after Accidents, Primarily Intended for Repairs. By "...
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How to Get the Best Out of a Vehicle, to Secure Reliability and to Avoid Troubles. C ONTRIBUTIONS are invited for this pa g e...
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Remedying Stiff Steam-wagon. Steering Gear. The sender of the following communication has been awarded the extra payment of...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. Specifieation No. 163,131 deals with the design of a driver's cab, and in particular...