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A fresh issue of capital by the London Electrobus Company, Limited, has been made, although the result is not known at the time...
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By R. G. L. Markham, M.I.Mech.E., Seeing the trouble which makers and users have had with wood wheels in the past, partly due...
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By Henry Sturmey. Some years ago, before there were any garages about the country, or any organisations of the kind, I wrote...
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Modern Transportation. The accompanying illustration shows three tank wagons which are employed by the Vanguard Motorbus...
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London Borough Engineers and Surveyors have been asked by the Metropolitan Paving Committee for their opinions on the effect of...
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This journal has an exclusive, genuine and maintained circulation : members of its Editorial staff have practical experience...
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Notes from Our Correspondent in Paris. New Steam Sus. • A. demonstration run from Paris to mover and back has just been...
It was suggested to me the other day, it, as our fortnightly census of the .torbuses had proved such an interest; feature, was...
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Including Particulars of the Principal Models on the Market, Working Costs, the Leading Features in Provincial Conditions,...
Conducted by EDMUND DANGERFIELD. Editor : E. SHRAPNELL SMITH. Manager : ERNEST FERMAN. c7-15. Rosebery Avenue, London. E.C....
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In order to assist our new readers readily to grasp the hief characteristics of the numerous types of motorcabs yhich are now...
The principle of combining the main eatures of these light chassis into a Ingle rigid unit has found favour with . considerable...
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The only example of this interesting class, which had materialised at the recent Olympia Show, was the muchdiscussed Austin,...
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Points to be Observed when Choosing a Motoreab. When the intending purchaser of a motorcab has decided to invest in one or...
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Some of the Points which must be Considered when Arrangements are to be made for the Maintenance of Commercial Vehicles. As...
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Bright Prospects and Satisfactory Profits. Mr. W. Lawton-Goodman, nephew of Mr. J. A. Lawton, and partner in the firm of...
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Motor Lorry Drivers. The Editor, " THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR." Sir :—I enclose a few thoughts of mine, after reading the article...
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From Notes of a Visit to a Leading Coventry Maker of these Components. Since the date of its foundation, the business concern...
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How the Little Giant assists Horses on Anerley Hill, " Nemo " (Catford) draws our attention to the excellent work that is being...
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A Straight Talk, by a Driver. The displacement of horse haulage by the motor lorry has converted many horse owners into motor...
To Help at Fires. An automobile ambulance wagon has become a permanent feature of the Wilmersdorf fire-brigade. Wilmersdorf,...
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Our readers will be informed by the F.ditor on any Points connected xiitk the construction or use oj commercial motors. Where...
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BRAKES.—Hall.-.--No. 13,910, dated 17th June, 1907. — According to this invention, two disc type brakes (A, B) are enclosed...