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11th October 1917
11th October 1917
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Coal-gas: Where the Government Could Assist.

I T WOULD SEEM, from the absence of any indication on the part of the Government departments concerned, that there is...

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TRACTOR NOTES.

if HE SUPPLY of tractors continues to increase progressively. I understand that during the month of September over 1000 were...

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OUR COAL-GAS DEMONSTRATION.

T HIS ISSUE WAS being printed when our demonstration of coal-gas-driven vehicles was taking place at the garage of John I....

ONE HEARS

Of many ideas for suitably compressing coal-gas. "What beautiful beastly weather we're having, aren't we " That now is the...

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THE AGENT! IS HE WANTED?

By "The Inspector." O NE OF THE biggest questions facin g the posthelium commercial-vehicle industry of this • country is the...

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STANDARD GAS FILLING ARRANGEMENTS.

The Basis for a System that Should Obtain Throughout the Country. T HE MANCHESTER GAS DEPARTMENT advocates a standard set of...

GAS SUPPLY DIFFICULTIES.

T HE COMMERCIAL MOTOR user appears to be doomed "to harassing. To ease the petrol situation he embraced coal-gas, being...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

"The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising. as a carriage is by the...

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CO-OPERATION OF MANUFACTURERS.

Its Possibilities, Probabilities and Defects. T HE TERM "co-operation" is one that can be used in very many senses. To some...

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THE LIGHT VAN AND THE SMALL TRADESMAN.

A City Manufacturer's Experience. A Chat with Our Representative. A NUMBER of British industries, which were in the process of...

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MOTOR POWER FOR THE SMALL FARMER.

The Respective Advantages of Co-operation and Contracting Discussed. T HE WHOLE requirements of the farming community cannot...

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COMPRESSED GAS FOR ROAD TRANSPORT.

A London Company Ready to Fit Complete Installations to Commercial Vehicles. It is generally recognized that while the...

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CONVERSION TO COAL-GAS.

Hints and Wrinkles to Garage Proprietors on Fitting-out. A Note of Warning. The keen desire to secure a means of carrying as...

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LUMBERING BY LORRY IN THE VOSGES.

How the Armies Acquire their Enormous Supplies of Timber. A S ONE SEES load after load of wood going up to the trenches one is...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

Over or Undertype Steamers: The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [1541] Sir,—Our attention has been called to an article with...

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES.

Can I Run Gas Driven Buses for Pleasure ? [4349] (Castleford).—Provided you comply with all other requirements, you would be...

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For DRIVERS, MECHANICS & FOREMEN.

A PBIZB 01' P.kN SIIILLINGS is awarded each week to the sender of the best letter which, we publish on this page ; all others...

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PATENTS SUMMARIZED.

Dunlop Non-skids. The difficulty with the majority of nonskid tyres is that the rubber excrescences which have the effect of...