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26th January 1911
26th January 1911
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The Progress of Export and Foreign Trade.

" First out for the New Year " was the motto line for our special issue of last month. It is still arriving out, at the...

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Excessive Axle-Weights and Speeds.

Topical Interview with the Detective-Inspector of a Lancashire Borough. It was with very different feelings that The writer...

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Motorcab Topics,

News contributions aTe inrited: payment tein be made on publication. Tile British Motor Cab Co. is anxious to secure suitable...

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One Hears—

That Edinburgh does not like the elevation of Manchester. That a new use for old tire bands is as borders for small flower...

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Nkotorvans for Small Loads.

A Friction-driven Vehicle which has Given Very Satisfactory Results in the Service of a Large London Store. The needs of small...

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Motorbus World.

News contributions are invited: payment wilt be made on publication. London General Ordinary still stand at about 72-74. They...

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From Our Berlin Correspondent,

Btissing buses are to work the road between Btizczis and Orsowa, over 80 miles apart, in South Hungary. The vehicles will have...

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News and Comment.

This journal commands advertisement support upon terms which do not admit traders of iinferior standing to its pages. Exit the...

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Fire-Brigade Matters.

The L.G.B. has sanctioned a loan of £2,500 for a new fire station at Wilmslow (Cheshire). The General Purposes Committee of...

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Paris is a long way behind London in mechanical traction.

I had a day or two there recently, and our old friend the horse still mostly holds good; the light motorvan, as - far as I...

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Diesel Oil Engine for Motorbuses.

A Striking Development of a Highly-efficient Internal-combustion System. Of late years the Diesel oil engine has come very...

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Coal Fuel for Internal-combustion Engines.,

An Ingenious Engine of which a Producer forms an Integral Part. A representative of our sister journal, " The Motor," has...

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Centrifugal Pumps for Motor Fire-engines.

The reciprocating type of pump has had its day. It has been effectively challenged by the centrifugal type, and even the...

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Opinions from Others.

"The Circus Tricks of Taxi-drivers." The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [1,298] Sir,-1 have noticed the views expressed by...

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Culled from Contemporaries.

A Selected Collection of Extracts from the British and Foreign Press. If You See It In "John Bull "— When the taximeter came...

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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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Horne-made Petrol Measuring Tank.

1828] '' G.B." (Westminster) writes:—" While recently carrying out some experiments to ascertain the rate of petrol consumption...

The Supply Department.

Silent Chains for Camshaft Driving. In the past two or three years, motor vehicles have been brought to such a high pitch of...

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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...