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O UR ARTICLE in last week's issue dealing with the new suction gas producer has, coupled with the treatment of the subject by...
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T HE "Daily Chronicle" has recently been giving space to the views of a correspondent who appears to be very deeply interested...
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That the rich mixture is hot stuff. Do steam vehicles need superheating? That Lieut.-Col. D. J. Smith will be pleased. That...
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"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 Renault Tank : Its Construction and Use, and Its Peace-period Modifications. A S SMALL French Tanks are already being used...
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Obligations of Transport Workers. Unemployment Benefit and the Dilutee. W E HADALL HOPED that the recent Christmas-tide would...
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The Coming "Royal Show." More About Seed Electrification. It is with very great pleasure I see it announced that the Society...
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By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford "). T HERE IS A regular army of Ford rough riders— those, to wit, who...
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Topical Notes and Comments. I T IS, OF COURSE, generally recognized that exploration will rank high among the civilian uses to...
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The Views of Mr. John Allen (Oxford Steam Plough Co., Ltd.), Member of the National Council of the Commercial Motor Users...
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A PRIZE OF 1EN SHILLINGS is awarded each week to the sender of the best letter which we yublish on this page ; all others are...
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Paterson's Carburetter. Mr. Paterson's carburetter_ was described some time ago in this journal. It may be recalled that the,...