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A brief report is given, on page 73u Di a horse-shying case which possesses at least one most uncommon point—the ver-diet was...
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Mr. Henry Sturmey's Views on 15-cwt Vans. The Motor Side. We will begin, as before, with the matter of capital expenditure,...
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One to Work Under the Traction-engine Law, and One for Fire-extinguishing. When the Heavy Motorcar Order, 1904 (regulating the...
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A Self-Propelled, Street-Cleansing Machine. I hear that the Bremen Fire Brigade is to have an electric ambulance in the course...
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Burton-on-Trent Service. A regular service was instituted at Burton - on - Trent, on Monday last, with a 4oh.p. Ryknield...
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This journal fosters, represents, and chronicles commercial motoring in all its branches ; it has the largest and best...
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To the Britisher, the two most striking features of the show are :—the large percentage of chain-driven, as compared with...
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Comparative Working Costs. The Editor, 44 THE COMURRCIAL MOTOR." Sir have read with great interest the first part of Mr....
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The Conductor as a Float. " W.W.J." (Bridgwater) writes :—" Whilst on the road. driving my bus, on a recent occasion, I found...
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GOVERNOR MECHANISM. — Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft .No. 25,051/06, mb GOVERNOR MECHANISM. — Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft...