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We offer congratulations to the " Culti s tractor" department of the Austin Motor Co., Ltd., upon the decision to make it a...
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Parsons and Hemball, Ltd., at Town Quay, Southampton. • The Port of Southampton is for more than one reason appropriately...
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Surly remarks in Tankland. Of police traps at the Front. Motor cues to the potato queues. That more may be heard of...
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A Fine Five.-ton Steamer, of Well-known and Popular Type, but Possessing Many Original and Useful Features. Robey and Co.,...
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Extra Wheels livith Rubber Tires for Work on the Road. We had pleasure in recording, several weeks ago, the fact that the...
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Now is the Time to Prepare for the Proper Placing of Men Who Will Ultimately be Demobilized. Many of Their Jobs Will Have Gone....
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"The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points an sing, as a carriage is by the...
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A Brief Description of a Necessary Piece of Apparatus. In arranging to use coal-gas for internal-combustion engines from a...
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No. 4.—THE PEERLESS. Driving a Peerless Lorry on the Western Front. By One of Our "Despatches" Contributors. (Continued from...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should he on one side of...
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Representations by the British Motor Industry. An active move by British motor manufacturers, following upon the facts to...
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Light your lamps at 7.2 in London, 7.50 in Edinblue . 7.12 in Newcastle, 7.16 in Liverpool, .7.10 in Birmingham, 7.12 in...
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A Weekly Summary of Recent Patents, of Interest to the Maker and User of Commercial Motor Vehicles. Selected and Abridged by...