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A Carrier's Lorry.

17th September 1908
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Apropos our forthcoming special issue on " Motor Hiring," we are interested to receive from John I. Thornycroft and Company, Limited, whose sales department is at 2, Albemarle Street, W., a photograph of one of its latest-type, two-cylinder, m6h.p., 3o-cwt. lorries. We reproduce this on page 37. The purchasers, Messrs. Marshall Brothers, of Leeds and Bradford, are well-known express carriers, and their order was placed by Mr. C. Pemberton Woolen The lorry has a multiple-disc clutch, a Under the above headline, there, recently appeared a paragraph from our Berlin correspondent (m3th August, page 546), who then wrote touching upon an anti-motor Act in Denmark, and pointing out what a severe blow it had dealt the rnotorcab traffic by the absurd limitation of five miles an hour set for this class of vehicle. The Minister of Justice, M. Alberti, whose defalcations of public and private funds have caused such a tremendous sensation in Denmark, was


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