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24th March 1910
24th March 1910
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The Vet.' s Plight.

Motor engineers are busy, but veterinary surgeons are slack. There are fewer and fewer good posts to go round in the horse...

The Status of Engineering Societies.

There has, of late years, been a growing dissatisfaction amongst engineers with the methods by which the affairs of some...

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Blame the Motorbus : An Old, Old Story, which Has Served Its Day.

It is seldom that we have occasion to object to tile attitude of " The Daily Graphic " upon motor topics : the gentleman who...

Alleged Oil-droppings.

At last week's conference of delegates appointed by certain Metropolitan borough councils, which took place at die Battersea...

Why Have the Metropolitan Police No Authority Underground ?

IN it not time that the public insisted, if from no other motive than a desire to see fair play, that the motorbus shall be...

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The Highway Bridge Question.

By H. Howard Humphreys, M.I.Mech.E. (Continued from page 25.) Dilapidated Bridges. It will be advisable, now, to summarize...

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The Best System of Lubrication for Internal Combustion Engines.

An interesting but winewhat-inconelusive discussion on the above subject was opened, by Mr. G. 11. Bai!lie, at the _Royal...

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From Our Berlin Correspondent.

Motor-post Linea for Tourists ; in Bavaria. Tourists in Bavaria should bear in mind that, during the summer months, State...

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Motorbus World.

News contributirin, , , air inrited : payment wiq be made on publication, A further 400 omnibus horses were sold in Landon last...

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Fire-Brigade Matters.

Harrogate is reported to have decided to purchase a Merryweather engine with "Hatfield " pump. Merton (Surrey) U.D.C. recently...

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News and Comment.

This journal has by far the largest and best circulation—i.e., total of subscribers' orders and actual sales through...

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Topics.

News contributions are invited: payment will be made OA publication. In Dilatory Dublin. Mr. Wm. J. WaxMau's, a member of the...

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From Our U.S.A. Correspondent.

The Master Patent of George B. Selden. Although the existence of the Se lden patent is, of course, well known in England, it...

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Opinions from Others.

The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters hould be on one side of...

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Contributions from Drivers and Mechanics.

TEN SHILLINGS WEEKLY for the Best Communication Received, and One Penny a Line of ten words for any thing else published....

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Patents Completed.

Complete specifications of the following patents will be sent to any address in the United Kingdom upon receipt of eightpence...