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E HAVE on numerous occasions during the past 14 months examined the possibilities of using, compressed coal-gas. There is but...
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I T IS A well-established fact that there is an increaming tendency for contracts for supplies of materials for works in all...
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That the lid is to be put on more petrol. That still more pulling together is needed. , That there is a Cornish Downderry as...
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With Men, Matters and Movements Who Told Them ? I READ in the " Pall Mali . Gazette ". that " although precise details are...
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T HE MOST Excelleait Order of the British Empire has been instituted bY his Majesty the King in recognition of the manifold...
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By the Editor of "The Laundry journal." ' HE FUTURE," remarked Mr. H. C. Delves, tion, in discussing the question of motor...
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A New Carburetting Device Employing Temperatures in Relation to Velocities. T 0 STATE THAT there has been a considerable...
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4.—After-war Military Requirements and their Probable Effects. A N IMPORTANT FACTOR in any endeavour to gauge the future is,...
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Hints and Wrinkles to Garage Proprietors on Fitting-out. HE GAS IN passing from the container to the motor should have an...
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Revenue from Overcrowding Saves the 1916-1917 Position. By E. S. Shrapnell-Smith. T HE L.C.C. TRAMWAYS undertaking was again,...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...
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Our readers will be informed by the Editor OIL any points : connected with, the construction . or use of com7nercial motors,...
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is awarded each weekto the sender of the best fetter which we publarn on , thi; e; all others paid for at the rate of a penny a...
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Thermo-static-electric Control for a Two ' fuel Carburetter. . The Haddon vaporizer, as - described in. this journal in our...