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4th July 1912
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Street Accidents in London.

Mr. McKenna has supplied the following figures relating to omnibus and tramcar licences and accidents, in answer to a question...

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The Commercial Motor in the Ascendant,

By Sir J. H. A. Macdonald, K.C.B., P.C., Lord Justice-Clerk of Scotland, President of the Scottish A.C., Member of the Road...

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In Continuation, Continuation, from last issue, of an Account of

the Railway Motor vehicle Organization which Furnishes Transport Facilities in Various Parts of Yorkshire, Durham, and...

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Commer Cars and Albions in Singapore.

From Our Own Correspondent. A combination of embarrassments, arising out of the inadequacy of its present means, is driving...

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( 0 . Passenger-Vehicle

Topics. Brighton Buses. The Brighton Watch Committee has recommended the Town Coun cit grant licences for 19 petrol buses...

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Goods Transport

by VAN, WAGON and TRACTOR. The special article on N.E.R. transport should be interesting to all goods-vehicle owners. Ti' e...

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News and Comment.

This journal is extensively read by the heads of many wealthy commercial houses. REMINDERS Current }Royal Agricultural Show...

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Fire-Brigade Matters.

Driffield R.D.C. has applied to the L.G.B. for a 2920 loan. Lancaster Town Council has been discussing the expenditure of...

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The Girling Carrier on Farm Work.

One of the standard 6 h.p. Girling chassis, specially fitted with a small float body, 4 ft. long, 3 ft. wide, and 18 in. deep,...

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Out and Home.-- -By " The Extractor."

All roads lead to Doncaster just now, and I was picking my way up there by road on Saturday last. I was never fond of the Great...

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The Royal Show at Doncaster.

The First-published Report after Visits to all the Interesting Stands. We have pleasure in presenting on the pages which...

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A REPORT OF THE SUPPLIES AND COMPONENTS AND OTHER ALLIED EXHIBITS.

Anglo-American (4). This company intends to advertise its productions on the Show-ground with the aid of one of its...

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Direct Haulage or Cable Ploughing?

With Special Reference to the Requirements of British Farmers. By Geo. W. Watson, M.I.Mech.E., I once heard the question...

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Opinions from Others.

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

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Answers to Queries.

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

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The New Aluminium.

Interesting Particulars for the Supply Departments of Motor Manufacturers. Aluminium ceased to be a metallurgical curiosity...

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Culled from Contemporaries.

Bearing somewhat on the Agricultural Side of the Industry. Motor Horse-vans. I have been in serious communication with...

The Supply Department.

Lubrication and Spring Haulage. On a visit to Brown Bros. Ltd., of Great Eastern Street, the other day, a representative of...

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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 Brampton Detachable Rim. F. W. Brampton.—No. 3835, dated 15th February, 1912.—In the usual type of detachable rim where one...