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20th February 1913
20th February 1913
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The Manchester Show.

ttendances at Manchester, during the first few days of the Exhibition, were not up to the expectations of exhibitors, but...

A Duty on Benzol.

We are sorry to learn that the Excise authorities have been working, during the past 21 weeks, in the direction of the early...

Scott and His Sledges.

The great Antarctic disaster, of which news has come to hand telling of the death of the advance band of explorers after it had...

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The B-type Breed.

The unique facilities, which are almost invariably offered to this journal in regard to publicity for all sorts and conditions...

A CHAT WITH MR. HARCOURT E. CLARE.

The Clerk to the Lancashire County Council Favours a Ten-ton Maximum Weight. Chatting with Mr. Harcourt E. Clare, at the...

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One Hears—

FROM MANCHESTER: That the census was a keen one. That Sir Kenneth Crossley spoke kindly. That everybody's round the 13-type...

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R.A.C. Test of an Edison Van.

We Reproduce the Official Certificate of Performance in Regard to the Trial. Our readers have had the benefit in these...

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Second North of England Show.

The industrial Exhibits at the City Hall, Manchester. "It were black as t' fleet" during the major portion of the preliminary...

Short Notices of all the Vehicles on Show, arranged under their Class Headings, in order to facilitate reference.

PARCELCARS. flenault. Stand 2. A promising little model, of a class which is meeting with much success on the Continent, is...

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In Public Service.

An L.G.B. inquiry will take place at Southampton to-morrow (Friday), in regard to the Town Council's application for a loan of...

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News and Comment.

This journal is extensively read by the heads of many wealthy commescial houses. 7 ; 2:7 Battery Vans. The R.A.C. report on...

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Out and Home.

Latecome s at Manchester.-By " The Extractor." Drivers Ufant Badges. The opening day of the Show was quiet, but on Saturday...

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An Interview with Mr. John Faulkner.

The Head of a Manchester Carrying and Forwarding Concern which Dates Back to the Year 1824 Gives his Views By the Editor. The...

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A " Bowton " Char-a-bancs Owner.

The Experiences of a Local Carrier With Public Passenger Transport. On the opening day of the Show at the City Hall, we had...

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The Industry in Central Europe.

Agrimotor and Steam-plough Tests near Vienna. Recently, the Imperial and Royal Agricultural Society organized, on a farm in...

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Answers to Queries.

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

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Opinions from Others.

a The Editor invites correslandence On all subjects connected with the use of commer.ial motors. Letters shouid he on one side...

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From Drivers and Mechanics.

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

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Patents Completed.

Complete specifications of the following patents will be sent to any address in the United Kingdom by the Sale Branch, Patent...