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9th March 1911
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Petrol Storage.

This issue contains a short illustrated description of -a typical, first-class petrol-storage installation. We understand that...

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One Hears— That there has not been such a hustle at the Crystal Palace for years.

That makers are asking themselves how long the present good times will last. That Mr. Alfred F. Bird will entertain at the...

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Motorcab Topics.

tys contributions are invited: payment wif be made en publication. Certain "Knowledge of London" schools are to be closed for...

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Construction and Tires.

By Henry Sturmey. The letter in a recent issue of THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR (23rd ult.), signed " Wholesale Baker," and appearing...

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Commercial Motor Users Association.

Annual Meeting. The seventh annual general meeting of the Commercial Motor Users Association was held, at 112. Piccadilly, W.,...

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Water at the Roadside.

The Right of Drivers of Commercial Motor Vehicles to Take Supplies. The Commercial Motor Users Association has been...

The French A.C.' s Research Laboratory.

The Automobile Club of France, in addition to its well-developed social organization, with headquarters in the handsome...

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Motorbus World.

News contributions are invited: payment will be made on publication. On Monday last, six of the new B-type motorbuses were...

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A Petrol-storage Installation for the Gamage Bell Motorcab Co., Ltd.

The Steel Barrel Co., Ltd., of Uxbridge, supplies a 5,000-gallon Equipment. When, some weeks ago, we had occasion to wander...

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News and Comment.

This journal is the only recognized authority ; it is exclusively read by the heads of many wealthy commercial houses. It has...

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Fire-Brigade Matters.

Newbury, whose fire brigade is old-established in more senses than one, has begun to think about motor appliances. Mr. J....

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Out and Ham

--By "The Extractor." One of these weeks I am hoping to spend a few days in Scotland, when I really have time to run round,...

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The Rating of Petrol Engines.

The discussion which followed the presenting of the report of the Horse Power Formula Committee, at the Incorporated...

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Canada' s Fourth Competition for Agricultural Motors.

5th to 22nd July, 1911. Open to the World, at Winnipeg. The following rules and conditions will be strictly adhered to :...

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From Our U.S.A. Correspondent.

In my very-early days, I was the worst—very much the worst— writer in the school ; the unnecessary pain, which this...

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Heavy Motors for Pan ama.

To-day' s Rapid Advance Towards the Completion of the U.S.A. Government's Great Canal Scheme Gives Rise to Inquiries for...

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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...

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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 moiors. Where a...

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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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The Supply Department.

Selected Information which is likely to be of Interest to Makers ! Owners, and their Buyers. We have recently had several...

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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...