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The arguments in favour of the centrifugal type of pump, for fire-brigade purposes, appear to us steadily to approach the...
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Of holidays cancelled and deferred. Laments from those who have had them. That Switzerland may benefit four months hence....
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Few . questions at the present time are agitating the minds of those who are responsible for the running of commercial-motor...
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The First-published Particulars of a Crude-oil Tractor, which is Being Introduced by Walsh and Clark, Ltd., of Guiseley,...
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Some more points about motorcontracting work may be gathered from the article on pages 584-586. Friswells, Ltd., of Albany...
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St. Petersburg's First Commer â Simonis Fire â pump takes a Dip in the Neva. A series of photographs, which are grouped in...
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Owners and drivers of publicpassenger vehicles will find that their wants, large and small, can readily be met by making them...
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This journal is extensively read by the heads of many wealthy commercial houses. Exclusive photographs and other details of a...
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In spite of my previous animadversions on the Great North Road, it was quite good, at the commencement of my holiday, to wend...
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Drapers, especially, Favour the Hiring-Contract Method of Operation. It is, assuredly, a little difficult for those who are...
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In previous issues, we have given some publicity to the introduction of a new type of carburetter which is intended for use...
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Much about the Gloomy Futures of the Horse and the Tramcar. The L.G.O.C, Knows This. Scientific management is the rational...
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Turbine v. Reciprocating Pumps. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. L16011 Sir, â Re the recent correspondence on the above...
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TEN SHILLINGS WEEKLY is paid for the best cornmunication received, and one penny a line of ten words for anything else...
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The necessity to keep an accurate check upon the running of motorvans on routes which, from the nature of things, vary...
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An Automatic Adjusting Splash Guard, F. G. Gill, No. 26,390, dated 25th November, 1911.âThis specification describes a method...