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10th October 1912
10th October 1912
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Our Cartoon.

The motorbus v. tramcar discussion, which, until the looming of the Balkan troubles, provided ample copy for the London...

The Building of the B – types.

It is therefore with particular pleasure that we have been enabled, by the courtesy of the permanent. officials of the...

July, 1913.

The decision of the Commercial Vehicle Committee of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, as to the date of the...

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One Hears

- Punch's chuckle. 'The testing of B2000—hardly. Half-inch cuts and coarse feeds. That empty bodies make the most noise....

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It is admitted by all those who know anything of

the industry with which this journal is so intimately associated that, whilst the London General Omnibus Co., Ltd., owes much...

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The Equipment of a Repair Shop.

By the Manager of a Large Running Shed. When about to change over from the horse-drawn to the mechanically-propelled vehicle...

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Machine-Tool Exhibits at Olympia.

Descriptions of Machines which are Suitable for Commercial-vehicle Factories and Repair Shops. The International Engineering...

Interesting Turret and Capstan Lathes. Modern Thread-milling Plant.

New Models. Drummond Bros., Ltd., Ryde's Hill, near Guildford, Stand Nos. 72- , 107. This maker has, for a number of years,...

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News and Comment.

This journal is extensively read by the heads of many wealthy commercial houses. Our first batch of notices of interesting...

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Bourges Agrimotor Trials-Official Results.

As we go to press we receive from our Paris correspondent his last report concerning the Bourges trials of agritnotors. We...

Russian Military Commercial-Vehicle Tests.

By Our Special Correspondent with the Trials. The Government ot the Czar has arranged, in the absence of any native...

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Passenger-Vehicle Topics.

At Bow Street, last week, Mr. Curtis Bennett fined a taxi driver .23 and 2s. costs for driving on the wrong side of a street...

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Out and Home.—By " The Extractor."

No one, I suppose, is more interested in the success of the Comruercial Motor Show, to be held next year, than the staff of...

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Opinions from Others.

The Editor invites correspondinw on all subjects connected with the use of commer ml motors. Letters should be on one side of...

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ghe PURCHASE k

DEPARTMENT 'Were to.BuyyoutiSpilies ‘4,0 For some years past the " Supply Department has been a regular and, we believe, a...

USEFUL SPECIALITIES ON SHOW AT OLYMPIA.

Silent Chains. The Coventry Chain Co., Ltd., has four noiseless chain drives in operation at Olympia, one of which is coupled...

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The Mechanically-equipped Dairy Farm. Ploughing Tests on Hard, Rocky Ground. Results and Awards are Published on Page 115.

(By Our Special Correspondent in Parip.) This year's agrimotor exhibition and competition, held at Bourges by the Automobile...

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From Drivers and Mechanics.

TEN SHILLINGS WEEKLY is paid for the best corn~do, munication received, and one penny a line of ten words r WM:r for anything...

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Patents Completed.

Transmission Gear. V. Lancia, No. 12,493, dated 25th May, 1912.— This invention is particularly applicable to chassis in which...