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This journal, since the date of its establishment in March, 1905, has pursued a constructive policy. It has led in all "...
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Real confidences often, and respects them always. That the Horse-van Parade on Easter Monday threatens to be rather a sad...
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The photographs which are reproduced on this page were taken during the preliminary trials, over veryrough ground, of a...
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In our issue of the 19th January, we illustrated one of the Petter latest-type oil tractors engaged in ploughing operations....
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Motorbuses Wanted—Noisy Trams—Motor Refrigerator Vans. About two or three weeks ago, I was approached by the Government with...
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the number of horse-drawn pirate buses in London, and many super. seded vehicles and horses the worse for wear will again "ply...
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This journal is the only recognized authority ; it is exclusively read by the heads of many wealthy commercial houses. It has...
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In our report of the North of England Show, in the paragraph dealing with the Dennis exhibits, we stated that the Dennis Co. is...
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to be given by McNamara and Co., Ltd., I most-readily complied because I know how thoroughly the McNarnaras do things, be it in...
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Glasgow is about to take delivery of additional fire-engines, from the Dennis and Halley works. Its self-propelled fleet will...
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Geo. Polkey, Ltd., has introduced a new taximeter lighting and signalling system. A new type of Coventry-Humber chassis has...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on ene side...
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Our readers will be informed by the Editor on any points connected with the construction or use of commercial motors. Where a...
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TEN SHILLINGS WEEKLY for the Best Communication Received, and One Penny a Line of ten words for any thing else published....
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Selected Information which is likely to be of Interest to Makers, Owners, and their Buyers. We have received particulars from...
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TRACTORS.—Crompton.---No. 7,489, dated 26th March, 1910.—This invention relates to road locomotives or to tractors, and has for...