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that an ounce of foresight is worth a ton of hindsight, proverbially instituting a comparison of the value of imagination and...
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That Dunlops are reserved. Of some wonderful trailer stunts. Of standardization of driving chains. That the Gas Report is...
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The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of trausport'at whatever points arisin9, as a carriage is by the...
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First Book on the Actual Service Course of Flying. A FEW - weeks ago a writer in a. London newspaper pointed out that there...
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By "The Inspector." T HERE CAN HAVE been few occasions On which two consecutive issues of THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR have each...
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Coal Distillates and Residues. By. the Editor. A 8 WE WRITE, it is exactly nine years ago since THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR first...
a Petrol Importer. T HE WAR has necessarily disturbed everything connected with the motoring industry, not least the supplies...
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Their Use Greatly Developed During the War. T HOSE WHO HAVE closely studied the advantages offered by 'the petrol-driven...
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The Application of Aluminium Alloy for Varying Naval and Military Needs. T HERE ARE MANY side lines in the -Manufacture of the...
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The Adaptation of Petrol Engines to -Use Alcohol. A GREAT DEAL of very valuable information is contained in the Interim Report...
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With Comments on the A.A. £1000 Competition. By S. J. Murphy. T HE EXTRACTS FROM the report of the Gas Traction Committee...
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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 othere are...
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An Ingenious Agrimotor. The must interesting patent this week Is again an agrirnotor, and the patentee, Cr. A. Veyre,...