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R ECENTLY A SOMEWHAT serious accident occurred in the course of construction of the Government motor transport depot near...
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wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a *carriage is by the roughness...
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On Saturday, 21st December, at his Irish residence, Dalkey, Co. Dublin, Mr. Harvey Du Cros, Senn, passed away at the ripe old...
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The Need to Create New Users of Commercial Motor Vehicles. (By S. F. Edge.) S HOULD THE RETURNED Army machines run, as is...
The Reconstruction Plans of the Users' Organization. The chairman of the General Committee (now styled the National Council)...
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That Might be Sent to Certain To Mr. A. J. Wilson.—" Hope you'll pick up that second-hand Unterseeboot before yachting season...
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How. the Agent and Repairer Should Equip His Depot and Repair Works. , N VIEW OF the urgent need at the present re I...
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A Review of 1918 and an Assessment of Prospects. (First Part). F ROM THE POINT of view of the commercial motor user there is...
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Fourth Article : Further .Patent Superheater Designs. Points When Employing a Superheater T HE PATENT TYPE of superheater...
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A Discussion of Some of the Difficulties in the Way of Its Formation. W HILE WE ARE all, probably, entirely agreed as to the...
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—And Don't Wait for "Things To Settle Down." By. "The Inspector." A T THE END of everyiyear we review more or less...
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By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford "). T HE ARMISTICE having drawn the teeth of the Hun, one result is that...
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Our readers will be informed by The Editor on any points connected with The construction or use of commercial motors. privacy...
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A PRIZE OF' TEN SHILLINGS is aicarded each week to the render of the best letter which we publish on this page ; all others are...
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A New Gas Equipment. A gas-fuel-supply apparatus, which is interesting both as a whole and in regard to its details, is the...