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20th June 1912
20th June 1912
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Conducted by EDMUND DANGERFIELD. Editor: EDWARD SHRAPNELL SMITH.

Extensions of London's Motorbus Services, and their Bearing upon Motorvan Developments. We forecasted, more than seven years...

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One Hears

Eager questionings at, Wakefield. That two majors vice two captains came That one L.G.O.C. order will go to* That commercial...

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Motor-drawn Horse Fire-engines.

By Chief Officer Hall, of Redcar. The great difficulty which faces anyone who is responsible for the organization of fire...

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Getting Ready for the Royal Show.

The R.A.S.E. Excellence of Organization again in Evidence. The Town Moor at Doncaster Equipped as a Show Yard a Fortnight...

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The Industry in Central Europe.

The Expert Evidence upon which Munich Decided Against Petrol-electric FireEngines. The German W.O.' s Praiseworthy Subvention...

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A Traveller' s Car and its Cargo.

By the courtesy of the Rover Co., of Coventry, we are enabled to reproduce two photographs which illustrate in an admirable...

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Passenger-Vehicle Topics.

Blackpool at last possesses one licensed taxicab. Our latest figures show that there are, on the London streets, 1921 licensed...

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Goods Transport

by VAN, WAGON and TRACTOR. A fleet of Albion vehicles is owned by Young's Paraffin Oil Co., Ltd., of Glasgow. These tank...

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journal is extensively read by the heads of many wealthy commercial houses,

This week (pages 331 - 333) — preparations for the Royal Show. Next week—a unique guide to the commercial-motor and allied...

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Fire-Brigade Matters.

Leamington Town Council will purchase a motor fire-engine, at a cost not exceeding 21000, but the voting in favour of this...

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The Latest Hele-Shaw Hydraulic System.

85 per cent. Efficiency Claimed on Full Stroke. New transmission systems, er supposed improvements upon old ones, crop up with...

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Out and Home.—By "The Extractor."

The competition for a suitable name to describe the three-wheeled business vehicle has now been deeided. As the names came in...

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Conditions and Doings in India.

Warning the Calcutta Cabby Collectively. India's Imports. By our own Correspondent in Calcutta. Troublesome Taxi-cabs in...

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Answers to Queries.

Our readers will be informed by the Editor on any points connected with the construction or use of commercial motors. Where a...

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Opinions from Others.

The E . ditor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use Of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side...

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The Supply Department.

Spelected Information which is likely to be of Interest to Makers, Owners Brown Bros. Motor Index. A new catalogue is to hand...

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Drivers and Mechanics.

TEN SHILLINGS WEEKLY is paid For the best communication received, and one penny a line of ten words tor anything else...

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Patents Completed.

A Flexible Tire Tread. G. C. Taylor.—No. 14,304, dated 16th June, 1911.—This invention relates to improvements in the...