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of Goods in Motorvan Transit. Railway companies are empowered, under various Acts and particularly by the Railway Clauses Act...
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A Comparative Run of Two 5-ton Wagons Over a 100-mile Route in West Lancashire. Observant readers will have noticed that in...
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While Paris is deliberating anti hesitating, several of the more important French provincial cities have been acting...
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That Burford is getting ready. That Scotland Yard has just passed a new shape of motorbus body. * * * Of wriggles in...
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Lancaster Town Council is still looking into the matter of the acquirement of a motor fire-engine. The Chief Officer of the...
Another Lancashire. Company. Motor Haulage Co., Ltd., with an authorized capital of £3000 in 11 shares, by Jordan and Sons,...
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This journal is extensively read by the heads of many wealthy commercial houses, Carriers for Florists is the text of pp....
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A conference between the - Urban District Councils of the two Mathe.ks has resulted in a decision to allow a service of...
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An Account of How a Small Florist Spent gum and Made a Saving of Nearly £50 in Six Months on Transportation and Delivery...
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By "The 5x - tractor" A Commercial Police Trap.—Vacuum and Polyrhoe Staff Losses—The Naming of the Three - whet ler. "llo you...
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Hordern's, of Sydney, Make Useful Progress. Old " Generals" in Australia. The Colonial Tire Problem. From Our Own Australian...
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Draft Specification for Petrol Lorries. Particulars which Disclose an Absence of Touch with Commercial Motor Users. 1....
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Our readers will be informed by the Editor on any points connected with the construction or use of commercial motors. Where a...
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received, and one penny a line of ten words A tor anything else published, with an allowance for . 7 r photographs. A...
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Steel Tube Makers. In our last week's issue we stated that one of our correspondents was finding some difficulty in securing...
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An Austin Sheet-metal Wheel. Austin Motor Co., Ltd., and H. Austin.—No. 11,576, dated 13th May, 1911.—This specification...