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p EACE FOLLOWS WAR as inevitably as day follows night, but a country thoroughly organized for war (as is this country at the...
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That the twist tests the tensile boasts_ That Weston must be sorry it grumbled. That Kahn is the man to buy up inn-leases....
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Boring for Oil Commenced. The operations in connection-with the drilling of the first oil well to be bored in this country...
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Some Memories Awakened in the 21st Year of Motorbus History. By Percy Frost Smith. I T IS WITH much pleasure that I accede to...
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A Priming or Starting Carburetter for Use With a Carburetter Designed for Heavy Fuels.. A N APPARATUS which is intended to...
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The Work of the Mineral Oil Department. What Has Been Done Under War Conditions ? p REVIOUS TO the outbreak of war it was...
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A Proposal for their Establishment to which there are Objections. How Small Consignments Could Be Better Handled. F....
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The First Step Towards the Post-war Model. T ILE POPULARITY Of the Clayton steam wagon has induced the manufacturers, Messes....
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The Use of Silos and Silage Cutters in Great Britain. In a recent note I - referred to the silo, which is gradually coming...
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The Seventh Article. Another method of employing alternating currents to charge secondary batteries is by the aid of...
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By "The Inspector." I SUPPOSE the specially established school at which many women, boys and girls may be taught to drive...
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A PRIZE OF TEN SHILLINGS is awarded each week to the sender of the best letter which we publish on this page ; all others are...
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Crossley Super-induction Engine. In the preamble of specification No. 118,362, Sir Kenneth I. Crossley points out that...