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10th July 1913
10th July 1913
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Our "Show Opening" Number.

Next week's issue of this journal will be available immediately before the opening of the forthcoming Olympia show, seeing that...

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Motoring Leaders at Bristol.

Sir George White, Bart., a Tramway Pioneer, Eulogizes the Independent Road Motor. By invitation of the Presidentof the Bristol...

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"Before the Show" Dinner.

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders entertained members of the Press at dinner, on Thursday last, the 2nd inst., at...

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Bath Tramways Motorbuses.

An Interesting Account of Char-a-bancs Services under the lEgis of a Provincial Tramway Authority. After many hurried and...

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One Hears

Of considerable Daimler rearrangements. That it is awise worm that knows its own father. That new models do not always mean...

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News and Comment.

This journal is extensively read by the heads of many wealthy commercial houses. C.M.U.A. and Olympia. By the courtesy of the...

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Out and Home.

A Page of Cartoons. -In the West Country Golf Handicaps. By "The Extractor." It will be found on the next page that our...

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In Public Service.

The W. and G, Motor Cab Co. is now selling seine of its fleet of cabs to the drivers on the instalment system. The price of any...

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A New Albion Two-tonner for Olympia.

First-published Particulars of an Interesting New Chassis.—A Combination of Worm and Chain Transmission. The introduetio.n of...

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The New Laycock-Goodchild Models.

First-published Particulars of an Interesting Range of New British Models. Most of our readers are aware that for some years...

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FAD D -MOTOR

DEPARTMENT In this Portion of the Article (continued from page 415 last week) we include Lists of the Passenger Services and...

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A New Halley Colonial Model,

First-published Particulars of the 3.1.-ton Chassis Suitable for Overseas Conditions. We are happy to he in a position to...

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The N.A.G. Machines for Olympia.

The British Company will Stage a Range of Models of from 5-ton to 10-cwt. Capacity. We were recently informed by the British...

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New Tillings for Olympia.

First-published Particulars of Two Interesting New Models Completed in the Shops of this Well-known Operating Concern. An...

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The Dennis Worm-driven Subsidy Model and Two New Fire-engines for Olympia.

On almost every occasion that there has been call for an Editorial representative of the "C.M." to repair to the Dennis works,...

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Finance of the Construction and Upkeep of Roads.—Provision of Revenues.'

(Continued from page 412. Hungary. A. National Roads.—Built ) managed and maintained by the State, but with contributions...

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Railway Conning Towers.

New Practice from which Motor-traffic Organizers May . Well Take Hints. It Exemplifies the Difficulties which Railway Compan...

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hm Drivers &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.

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