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We understand that large numbers of men of twentyfive years of age and younger are on the point of being transferred from the...
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Of post-war posters only. Of interchangeable petrol cans. That Germany wants cotton-wool. Of a bad outbreak of spurs in the...
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The Manchester Premises of J. Blake and Co. In oar previous series of articles "1917, The Agent's Year," alternative methods...
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An Interesting and Novel Self - 'contained Petrol - driven Plough. We have often remarked in these pages on the diversity of...
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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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Rhyming Results. The die is now cast ; the Editor has exercised the customary privilege, which he shares with womenkind,...
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Various Methods by which the Body of a Commercial Motorvan can be Used as an Advertising Medium. The advertising value of a...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters 6hould be on one sLe of...
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Experiences on the Western Front with a French Motor Ambulance. WITH A FRENCH L.1.1111313LANCE UNIT. • ,Thatuary, 1917,...
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List of Certified Occupations. [4171] (Carrier).—We have sent on instructions to his Majesty's Stationery. Office, Imperial...
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Li ( ft itMflSG s. PetuopurI. Parish's super petrol economizer ar2c1 automatic ball air valve, shortly named " Petropurl,' is...
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' Light your lamps at 6.50 in London, 7.36 in Edinburgh, 6.59 in Newcastle, 7.3 in Liverpool, 6.58 in Birmingham, 7.0 in...
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A Weekly Summary of Recent Patents, of Interest to the Maker and User of Commercial Motor Vehicles. Selected and Abridged by...