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15th April 1915
15th April 1915
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Additional Dilemmas for Users Due to War Effects.

Users of commercial motors are finding each successive month productive of little more than fresh dilemmas for them. -They lost...

Government Action in Respect of Engineering Works.

We examined the likely effects of the Government's flew provisions to secure the " Defence of the .Realm " in our issue of the...

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Government Action in Respect of Engineering Works—con.

hundreds of small engineering shops which have not come under the control of the Government., and which are unlikely so to be...

The C.M.U.A. Annual Report.

The text of the annual report of the Commercial . Motor Users Association, for the year ended the 31st December last, is given...

The Avoidance of Light Running.

Our suggestion of a. fortnight ago, that a daily newspaper of wide circulation, should take up the back-load problem, has...

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The Conveyance of Infantry in Motor Lorries.

By the Editor. The conception of a wide use of motor transport for the movement a troops by road now dates back some 18...

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Our Despatches from the Front (No. 52).

The Austins with the Russian Army. Fine Workshop Equipment which Can be Readily Shifted, if Need be. These messages from Our...

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limprosmeni

Selfridge Impression that Impressments Will Do Good in the End to Commercial Motoring. We recently had occasion to have a chat...

pressions

This Great London Stores Can Spare a Special Convoy for the London National Guard, and his staff, until the new motor . .. vans...

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The Wheels of Industry.

This journal, dealing as it does with the "Chariots of War," no less than with the "Wheels of Industry," continues of national...

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Out and Home.

O.N.C. Cyclical. One Gear. By "The Extractor.' It was "Somewhere in France," and he was a raw r,3cruit of the A.S.C. M.T. He...

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Opinions from Others.

An Offer to Collect for the Fund. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [1395] Sir,—If you will let me have some speciallyheaded...

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C.M.U.A Annual Report, 1914.

The Commercial Motor Users Association (Incorporated) Continued Its Efforts During the Year to Assist the Development a...

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Answers to Queries.

Wants a Chassis. [2615] (Farrnea).—You will probably stand the best chance of getting what you want through a small...

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Patents Completed.

Terry Silencer. Rubber Wedges for Tires. Gearbox Improvements. Copies of complete specifications of the patents published on...