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12th September 1912
12th September 1912
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The Heavier Subvention-type Models.

We dealt last week with the uncommercial features, and the probable commercial illegality, of the 30-cwt. subvention-type...

Municipal Authorities and Exemption from the Petrol Tax.

All motor fire-engines and motorcars, which are kept for fire-brigade purposes, are entitled, under Section 12 of the Finance...

This Month's Manoeuvres.

The enormous use of motor transport, in connection with this month's military manceuvres, is the natural outcome of the...

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The Supply of an Army.

It is not inappropriate, while Divisional Training is leading up to the Manoeuvres, that we should have a great deal to say on...

Aeroplane Haulage and Transport.

The commercial-motor industry is benefiting by the developments ot aeroplaning, and materially BO in connection with the...

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One Hears— Mostly conic true, though it take time to do. That there is fine scope for smart factory builders.

That L.G.O.C. drivers and conductors are very much better paid than the L.C.C. men. That the U.S.A. scare will not be so easy...

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My Views about Solid Rubber (Elastic) Tires.

By T. C. Aveling, Assoe.M.Inst.C.E. Thomson's road steamers saw the first use of rubber for the treading of wheels of...

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Albion Four-cylinder Van or Taxicab Chassis.

The Famous Scotstoun Works Produce a Live-Axle Model Possessing Many Interesting and Original Features. By Our Glasgow...

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Belsize Progress Amongst Owner-Drivers.

We have emphasized the fact, in many recent issues of this journal, that future successful street trading oi the naotorcal...

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News and Comment.

This journal is extensively read by the heads of many wealthy commercial houses. REMINDERS. (SFIEMS~161en*VM0W M6SAMM60 We...

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A Driver-c--Ittrolled Heavy Wagon Scotch.

We have received particulars and photographs, reproduced herewith, of an ingeniously-designed rolling scotch which has been...

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Out and Home. By "The Extractor."

The Modern Micawber. Openings for Enterprising Agents. "DustExtractor.'—1 noticed last week, in your first paragraph of 'Out...

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Advices from the Malay States.

From our own IL-orresponuenc in Singapore. Successful Passenger Services. Some time ago, I made allusion to the proposen...

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Happenings and Progress in Australasia.

By Our Own Correspondent. Strike Benef-ts. Queensland suffered earlier this year from a general strike, and, following the...

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"Soot Proof" Plugs.

A Few Ignition Wrinkles which Drivers Should Note. The widespread belief that the formation of soot in an engine cylinder is a...

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Opinions from Others.

Special Engine Disposition for Ambulance Work. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [1068] Sir,—I am anxious to find a chassis...

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Answers to Queries.

Our readers will be informed by the Editor on any poin's connected with the construction or use of commercial motors. Where a...

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From Drivers and Mechanics.

TEN SHILLINGS WEEKLY is paid for the best communication received, and one penny a line of ten words for anything else...

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Patents Completed.

A Leyland Transmission Gear. A. Fergusson, H. Spurrier and Leyland Motors, Ltd.—No. 17,186, dated 27th July, 191L—According to...