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13th August 1914
13th August 1914
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The Conservation of Food.

How the Nation At Large May Become Further Indebted to Motor Transport. The law of the conservation of energy cannot be...

Supplies of Liquid Fuel.

Japan, if Necessary, Will Convoy to the Cape Supplies from the East. We also desire to enter a plea for the conservation of...

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Mechanical Fitness for Service.

The C.M.U.A. Scheme, Approved by the War Office, Includes Inspection by Civilian Engineers. The action of the .C.M.C.A., taken...

THE FOLLOWING LETTER WAS ADDRESSED TO THE PRESS OF THE COUNTRY :— " The Editor, Army Motor Transport — Vo!unteers Wanted.

" Sir,—The Commercial Motor Users Association, as the body representing the owners of commercial motor vehicles in the United...

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"The Commercial Motor" Freight Exchange.

Our Staff and Resources Offered to Reduce Waste Mileage and Empty Running. Practical Steps to Lessen the Dislocation of...

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Petrol Drivers f or Civilian Employment.

We are Placing Unemployed Drivers in Touch with Owners. IVe had printed and circulated all over the country, during the...

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A Reserve of 10,000 Petrol Three-tonners.

One of the Unseen Foundations of England s Confidence. We wrote a week ago of European war transport, and we included some 18...

Tramcar Disabilities for War Service.

Leviathans Which Perforce Remain Tied to their Peace-time Routes. The present is no time for attack or reel'i We do not,...

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The Wheels of Industry.

The War of necessity has this week crowded out customary fentin.es and the conclusion of several artieles and reports. Topical...

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Waring' s Smart Mobilization.

In Under 20 Hours, the Fleet of Lorries was Recalled from all over the Country and Despatched Fully Equipped. This is no time...

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The Chariots of War.

The industry with which we are all associated is to play a very prominent part in the peat events towards which we are now all...

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Out and Home.

Commandeered Files, Factory Pressure. The G.C. Purchase. By "The Extractor." It is perfectly startliug to us the way things...

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One Hears

Motors gone—more coming. Horses gone—none coming. That once again the pirate horse (sic) bus appears. That the cry is :...