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12th February 1914
12th February 1914
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Another Success at Manchester.

It was the writer's pleasure to spend several days ill Liverpool and Manchester last week. Conversations with exhibitors at the...

Tire Misguides: the Fallacy of Counts at Shows.

We have never approved of the uses to which we have seen, show counts of tires put. We have no criticism to pass upon the...

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A New Taxicab Point.

A basic point, in the recently threatened trouble with a section of the London taxi-drivers, was claimed to be the dominance of...

The Use of Converted Motorbuses or Motorcars as Fire-brigade Expedients.

Most fire brigades, be they professional or amateur, are. to-day convinced that to be horse-drawn is to be old-fashioned and,...

A Manchester Opinion.

" It is remarkable that while the private motorist has several organized societies devoted—somewhat vehemently— to his...

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99.99 Per Cent.

Some Remarkable Statistics Illustrative of the Regularity of the Running of the " B-type " Buses of the Present-day I.,.G.O.C....

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A One-ton Chain-driven "Truck."

First-published Particulars of a Model Which is in Much Use in U.S.A. During the past few months we have had particulars of a...

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A New Form of Worm Gear.

A worm gear possessing a considerable amount of originality, and for which important claims are made, has been produced by...

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A New Light Van.

There is undoubtedly a great deal of very careful attention being paid. at. the present time to the motor-delivery requirements...

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PARIS FORBIDS STEAM WAGONS.

Our resident correspondent in Paris writes :—Important decisions regarding the weight and speed of commercial motors have just...

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Manchester, Liverpool and Counties C.M.U.A.

Report of Committee for the Half-year Ended 51st December, 1915. The first annual general meeting of members of the...

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The Bowser System of Petrol Storage.

A good deal has been said on the subject. of bulk storage of motor spirit. It is admittedly a mattef which will cause the user...

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A One-man Hood for Chars-a-banes.

In consequence of the increasing demand for charsh-bancs which are to be utilized tor passenger transport throughout the...

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In Public Service.

Mr. W. H. Morris, of Oxford, has been rewarded for his enterprise by the completion of a satisfactory scheme of acquirement of...

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News and Comment.

In this Issue. We specially draw attention to the exclusive information which we are enabled to publish on page MS - with...

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Out and Home.

By "The Extractor." in spite of regulations at shows to the contrary, non-exhibitors will find their way to the various...

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Opinions front Others.

Low -load line chassis. Will High Chassis be Penalized for Tenders? The Editor THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [1312] Sir,—I heard a...

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The Purchase 1 Department.

You Can Get It At " WAN," (Stroud Green).--You can obtain the Jams recorder from the Automobile Exchange, 91, Great. Portland...

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Light Up Your Lamps At 6.6 on Thursday ; 6.7

on Friday ; 6.9 on Saturday ; 6.12 on Monday ; 6.15 on Tuesday ; 6.17 on Wednesday. This Valve-seating Tool Will Take...

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Patents Completed.

Improving the Carburation. Bus Springing. A New Non-skid. C. C. B. MORRIS, No. 24,445, dated 25th October, 1912.— This...