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1st July 1919
1st July 1919
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Alcohol as Fuel : Will Aught Be Done ?

T LIE PUBLIC is beginni a ' to take the line that, when a need has becuiiae sufficiently pronounced to call for the appointment...

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THE MOMENTUM OF INERTIA.

I N THE FIRST of an interesting series of articles contributed to The Times by Sir Lyndon Macaey, formerly Secretary of the...

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• ONE HEARS

That traffic at the moment is terrific. That tractor orders are free and plentiful. Oil Stand 245, " Which is the linen...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficuteies of transport at whatever points arising, as a cairiage is by the...

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THE REPORT ON POWER-ALCOHOL.

Committee's Recommendations on the Vexed Questions of Production, Denaturing and Utilization. T HE INTER-DEPARTMENTAL...

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LEAVES FROM THE INSPECTOR'S NOTEBOOK.

Showmanship and Saleimanship. Maintenance of Agricultural Machinery. I T HAS BEEN my good fortune recently to have the...

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M ANY CONCERNS have been led by the shortage of petrol

during the war to experiment with suction-gas producers to replace liquid fuel for driving motor vehicles. Details of some of...

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THE NEW 31-TON CLYDESDALE.

A Product Resulting from the Collaboration of British and American Engineers. A CHASSIS' which - is of particular in terest,...

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THE NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY.

A Visit to an Interesting Institution. Some New Ideas. A VERY WELCOME resumption, after the interregnum of the war period, is...

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LEYLAND'S CONCRETE CANTEEN.

How the Comfort of the Workers has been Provided for with the Addition of Other Utilitarian Notions. I T IS BECOMING generally...

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STAFFING THE MOTOR INDUSTRY.

By an Officer. A N EllITORIAL note in The Comme r cial Motor of June 10th Opens up a question that should appeal to the...

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BRITISH TRACTORS AT THE ROYAL.

Fuller Details of the New Productions. • The Triumph of the British Makers. A T LAST I Those of us who are keen Britishers,...

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LORRY AND TRACTOR CONVERSIONS.

T HERE HAVE BEEN a 'number of lorry and tractor conversions designed for the Ford ear, some of which have been satisfactory,...

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THE COMMERCIAL VEHICLE AND ITS INSURANCE.

By an Insurance Expert. I N ALL PROBABILITY there is nt more important adjunct to a car. (this term applies to all motor...

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For DRIVERS, MECHANICS & FOREMEN.

A PRIZE OF TEN S.ELILLINGS is awarded each week all others are paid for at the rate of a penny a line, with an published....

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DETACHABLE RIMS FOR SOLIDS.

A Résumé of Recently Published Patent Specifications. There have been many attempts to perfect a suitable detachable rim * for...