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W E ARE PLEASED to be able to publish in this issue (pa g es 491 and 492) extracts from an expert report on the subject...
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That Churchill's for coal-gas. That the Bulls are now to have a . turn. That rival welders still make sparks fly. That it is...
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With Men, Matters and Movements. Three-tonners and Fords. T N MY OPINION, that very entertaining and in structive writer,...
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By " T he Inspector." T IS, OF COURSE, quite a. number of years 1 since I took part, in a more or less insignificant way, in...
• The Advent of a New Carburetter. • FOR SOME TIME we have been watching a new method of carburation, brought to us already in...
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A Chat with Mr. H. 0. Duncan, of De Dion-Bouton. cc I HAVE at last arrived in London and, if pos sible, should like to meet...
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Summary of Report from British Commercial Gas Association. T HE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of the British Commercial Gas Association...
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1.—The Extent of the Use of Commercial Vehicles. B EFORE IT IS possible to make any kind of estimate or forecast as to the...
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The 60-Vehicle Fleet of Harrods Stores and Its Work. r HE COMMERCIAL SUCCESS of a depart efficiency of its delivery service....
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By S. F. Edge. The Useful Nature of the Advice by Mr. Edge is So Manifest That We Make No Apology For Giving it This...
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"The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arisin,g, as a carriage is by the...
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By Henry Sturmey. N THIS COUNTRY we are chary of new ideas, and do not accept innovations with the readiness with which they...
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Interesting Salvage Work with a Tunnelling Co. IN THE VOSGES., (Continued from page 462.) When he had taken it all in he...
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the sender of the best letter which we publith, on this pag e all others paid for at the rate of a penny a line, with an...
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A Weekly Summary of Recent Patents, of Interest to the Maker and User of Commercial Motor Vehicles. The Seuthey Gas Producer....