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The new police regulations for motorbuses in the Metropolis have now been published they will be found on pages 7 to D. The...
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The conservatism of the British railway-locomotive superintendent has contributed in considerable measure to the evolution of...
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The L.G.S. has sanctioned the application of the Bath Town Council for permission to borrow 000 to he expended on a muter...
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An 18-hour Spell of Duty on a 50 h.p. Municipal Petrol Wagon. Recounted by a Member of the Editorial Staff. I have fulfilled...
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The new regulations for London motorbuses are published herewith, and a few comments upon the leading changes will be found on...
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Notice to Proprietors as to Conditions for Obtaining a Certificate of Fitness for Motor Omnibuses. Proprietors and Others...
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This journal is the recognized Users Organ : it has a genuine circulation (Home, Colonial and Foreign), genuine advertisement...
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P e tr ol Electric ' 1 ) ,71( marked success has been attained. Mr. H. G. Burford, M.I.Mech.E., M.I.A.E., takes up his new...
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A Useful Apparatus for the Testing Shop, and a New Rail-motor Car. One of the very enterprising young concerns in the motor...
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Projected Buessing-Siemens and Schuckert Fusion Falls Through. A. rumour to the effect that the Brunswick firm of 1-1....
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...
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Iron Castings in London. We have been requested by a correspondent to draw the attention of London readers of this journal to...
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Ten Shillings Weekly for the Best Communication Received, and One Penny a Line of ten words for anything else published....
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Complete specifications of the following patents will be siint to any address in the United Kingdom opon receipt of eightpence...