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Owners of commercial motors, whether for public-service purposes or the conveyance of goods, are pursuing a shortsighted policy...
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First Notice of the Devices Entered for the A.C.G.B.I. Trials. As announced in our last issue, the drawings of 12 of the 41...
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Opening of the Discussion on Messrs. Hart and Durtnall's Paper. One hundred members and associates of the Society of Motor...
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Tramway Managers Prefer the Reliable Motor for Overhead Line Repairs. Self-propelled tower wagons are, rapidly, coming into...
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The project for a service of moLorbusesat Alfreton, Derbyshire, to which we made reference last week, is in the hands of Mr. H....
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At the meeting of the L.C.C., on January 2211d, a report of the Highways Committee was brought up with the following...
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This journal is recognised and supported by Users, Operating Engineers, and the Motor Industry at large. The Prince of Wales...
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The eleventh annual Liverpool motor show is now open, at the Tournament Hall, Edge Lane, Liverpool, but we regret that only two...
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Schedule of Terms for Hire or Purchase of Motor Vehicles by the War Department. Classes of Motor Vehicles. 1. lot the...
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The recommendations of Mr. Norman's Select Committee, reported in the issue of " TIIE COMMERCIAL MOTOR " for August gth, 1906,...
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Is It Permissible under the Motorcar Acts ? By W. Joynson - Hicks, Solicitor to the National Traction Engine Owners' and Users...
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The Development of Motor Traffic Leads to Important Manufacturing Extensions. Peter Union tires are so well known, and...
By George Watson, A.M.I.Mech.E. Fuel Consumption. When told, by the driver of a motor vehicle, that the total fuel...
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Hints on Lubrication of Steam Wagons. " Yorkshireman " writes :—Replying to the letter of T. I). (Ipswich) I should recommend...
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DRIVEN STEERING WHEELS. — Martin and another.—No. 986, dated 13th January, 1906.—The steering wheels are carried on a casing...