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The position of road transport, in relation to the existence of weak privately-owned bridges over canals and railways, has been...
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Of the agent.—That he may not respond. Of Mr. F. C. A. Coventry.—That he may be given a bigger job. Of the taxi-driver.—That...
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This Week We Deal with the Overhead-valve Maudslay War Department Chassis. The Maudslay War Department chassis is 'unique in...
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The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a by the roughness of the...
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All efforts to save the Melbourne General Motorbus Co. have failed. The assets were put up for public auction, including the...
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y The Editor. We gather that our article of last week has been the subject of not inconsiderable discussion throughout the...
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By Sergt. G.S., France. lize claims of ordinary coal-gas as a fuel for use in ordinary petrol engines unaltered have been...
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From Infantry to M.T., A.S.C., for Duty with a Siege Battery. WITH A SIEGE BATTERY, November, 1916. ' It is one thing to...
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No. 2.—THE "B" TYPE. Experiences With a London Bus in the War Zone. By One of Our "Despatches" Contributors. Readers of this...
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Where to Buy Your Necessary Supplies and Accessories. North British Rubber Co: Extensions. Another large company which has...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with Me use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...
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the sender of the best letter which we publish on this page; all others paid for at the rate of a penny a line, with an...
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Novel Nheel Construction. Sparking Plug and Carburetter Improvements. A Motor-driven Lawn Mower. Copies of complete...