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T HE RECENT PUBLICATIQN of the letter signed by the Chairman of the Motor Industry Branch Committee, inviting manufacturers to...
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HEREAS THE EXPORTS in commercial motor vehicles from the U.S.A. to England. France and Russia in the two years preceding the...
Bravo ! the tractors. That Clinchers have clicked. • . That energy evineeis are down for decorations. That the heavier the...
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wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at -whatever points arising, as a carriage is by the roughness...
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The Type of Plant Required. How to Reduce Weight and Secure Satisfactory Working Results. T . HE ARTICLE ia THE ComaiEncum,...
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1TH THE GROWING demand for petrol to be devoted to air craft service and also with the development of the desire in this...
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Col. R. E. B. Crompton, C.B., Addresses the Members on the Future of Motor Transport 0 N FRIDAY LAST the first President of the...
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A Visit to the Well-equipped Garage and Shops of Messrs. Grace and Sutcliffe, Keighley. A CHARACTERISTIC of the Yorkshireman...
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A Reconstruction Problem that Has to be Faced by the Motor Industry. By " The Inspector." By " The A S TIME GOES ON, I suppose...
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Motor Industry and Parliamentary Representation. I T APPEARS NOT unreasonable to anticipate that after the next general...
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Summer Work for the Tractor. A few days ago I had a letter from-an Englishman farming in Brittany—a reader of this paper—in...
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We're both keen fishermen, Jack Rownley and I. We had just arranged on the telephone to meet at Earlton Waters in an...
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A Novel Conversion. We think that we are justified in saying that the majority of commercialvehicle users who have embraced...
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A PRIZE OF TEN SHILLINGS is awarded each week all other.? are paid for at the rate of a penny a lane, with an published....
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An Electrically-controlled Change-speed Gear. Those who anticipate a period during which the control of the motor vehicle will...