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The Road Transport Board. What is Required to Avoid Failure. T HERE IS NO gainsaying the fact that those who appreciate the...
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Eternal trouble over taxes and taxis. That many hands are making night work. That there may be a post-war impost war. And...
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"The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all dieloulties of transport cr1 whatever points irising, as a carriage is by the...
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The New Method to Expedite Influence upon the Speeding-up .ement 'of Goods in Factory; Its Lorry Collection and Distribution....
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Coal-gas for Power Farming—British Agrimotor Trials—Cable Ploughing by Internal-combustion Engine Plants. I 1 2 WAS ONLY A few...
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Details of the New Standardized War Truck for the Quartermaster Department of the United• States Army. D ETAILS ARE NOW to...
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The Defined Limits and Scope of Transportation by Road Motor and Railway. T HE IMPRESSION is undoubtedly gaining ground that...
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A New American Three-wheel Agrimotor and its Features. By Henry Sturmey. T HE RUMELY-HOOSIER tractor is made by one of the...
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Recent Developments. Some Hints and Wrinkles. A Novel Installation. The ingenuity which is being displayed in the adaptation...
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Do Agrimotors Go to Bits Quickly ? Steam Wagons in the Morning. T HE TECHNICAL PAPERS—and others for that matter—seem to be...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of contmercia/ motors. L tters should oe on OW side of...
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A PRIZE OF TEN SHILLINGS is awarded each week to the sender of the best letter which we publish on this page ; all others are...
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Using the Engine as a Brake. There have been many attempts to use the.engine as a brake, and any well-considered invention to...