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13th June 1918
13th June 1918
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Post-war Material Supplies.

p ROMPTNESS IN POST-WAR re-organization Of our industries of course entirely depends on the necessary supplies of essential...

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ONE HEARS

Four million. Of a U-essay against U.S.,A. Of cantankerous Beebe tanks. That one life is worth a million wheel-guards That...

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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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THE EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

The Invaluable Part Played by Motor Vehicles in Harassing the Enemy, in Desolate Country Full of Exceptional Difficulties. A N...

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BIRTHDAY HONOURS FOR THE INDUSTRY.

T HE KING HAS been pleased on the occasion of his Majesty's birthday to give orders for the following promotions in and...

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SUCTION GAS

AS A MOTOR FUEL. The Optimistic View : A Fuel Saving of 70 per cent. By John Stewart (Stewart's Gas Producer Co.). T HE...

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SUCTION GAS FOR MOTORS.

By Major David J. Smith, M.Inst.A.E. I NOTICE in the issue of THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR for 30th May a communication from Mr. F. E....

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LOADING AND UNLOADING.

Some Devices Described which Facilitate Operations. I N A RECENT SERIES of articles we dealt with the mechanical principles...

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THE CLERK OF THE WEATHER.

A Renewed Consideration of the Industrial Possibilities of Flying, after a Further Twelve Months of Aerial Warfare. By "The...

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AGRIMOTOR NOTES.

Summer Work for the Tractor. Simple Safety Hitch. In my notes last week I dealt with certain capabili, ties of agrimotors...

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SHOCKS FROM STEAM VEHICLES.

T HEHIGHLY-INTERESTING scientific phenomenon of the electric charging of metal work is frequently ex4perienced by those who...

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MOTOR TRANSPORT IN NOTTINGHAM.

The Increasing Expansion of this Midland Centre. How Local Requirements are Met by Commercial Vehicles'. LTHOUGH THE TIME...

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COAL-GAS PROGRESS.

Nottingham Progress. Although, owing to drastic., licensing arrangements, the' progress latterly in regard to gas-propelled....

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

The Editor invites correspondence on cal subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...

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For DRIVERS, MECHANICS & FOREMEN.

A PRIZE OF TEN SHILLINGS is awarded each week to the tender of the best letter which We publish on this page ; all others are...

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PATENTS SUMMARIZED.

Universal joint Construction. There is quite a crop of inventions concerning agricultural machinery which are made public...