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The Earl of Rosebery, some years ago, suffered an addition to his political notoriety, by the publication—in the columns of...
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Some Observations of a "Globe Trotter." By Robert L. Jefferson, F.R.G.S. In the course of much wandering all over the world,...
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Report for the Year 1909. The Development of the Commercial and Public Service Motor Vehicle. The Association has during 1909...
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At the end of 1909, Germany had 2,2.52 freight automobiles. Berlin possessed over 7 per cent, of all Germany's automobiles, of...
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As we recorded in cur last issue, the Royal Automobile Club official certificate of test has been secured by the Shrapnel...
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Wath U.D.C. (Sheffield) is about to spend 050 on a motor fire-engine. Morris Machines Delivered. Two Morris combination...
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The comment and views of this journal are respected and carry weight, because members of its Editorial staff have practical...
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By An Owner—"Ntestore." At this time of the year, when the roads are frequently covered with snow or have a frozen surface...
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In view of certain reports which have lately gained currency, we are authorized to state that the Coupe . Co., and Motor Cab...
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for the opening of a branch depot, in Manchester, by Mann and Overtons, Ltd., of 15, Commercial Road, Pimlico, London, S.W....
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Valuable Testimony from Satisfied Owners--Continued from Page 550. Saving, £4 10s. 9d. a Week. Mr. J. H. Smith, of Matthew...
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Our readers will be informed by the Edit or on a ny points connected with the construction or use of commercial motors. Where a...
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A Statue to Dunlop. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [1,108] Sir,—Referring to the first paragraph in the Editorial columns...
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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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Complete specifications of the following patents will be sent to any address in the United Kingdom upon receipt of eightpence...