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23rd December 1915
23rd December 1915
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Conducted by EDMUND DANGERFIELD. Editor: EDWARD S. SHRAPNELL-SMITH.

A Grey Christmas Day. 1V,t remain optimists on THE COMMERCIAL MoToa, despite our identification with an industry and a...

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One Hears-

The foll-zwing Rumours, of which the Press Buraau has no Confirmation, but to the Publication of which, we imagine, it will...

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Engines—(I). The Tylor.

The First of a Series of Articles Dealing with the Power Units as Employed on Many of the Commercial Vehicles of To-day. There...

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The Wheels of Industry.

This journal, dealing as it does with the "Chariots of War," no less than with the "Wheels of Industry," continues of national...

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The Annual General Meeting a the Motor Trades Benevolent Fund. An Interesting Presentation.

The annual general meeting of the Cycle and Motor Trades Benevolent Fund was held at the Connaught Rooms, London, on Wednesday...

THE COMMERCAR SPARE PART LIST.

One of the most complete spare part lists we ever remember to have seen is that recently prepared by Commercial Cars, Ltd., of...

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Out and Home.

Seeing the Pictures. By "The Extractor." An ALL Index. To be Assembled at Trafford Park. The motor agents are fairly waking...

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Our Despatches from the Front (No. 67).

A Driver's Experiences with Maudslay, Lacre, Dennis, Leyland and Commercars on Active Service. The Routine of the A.S.C., M.T....

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" Diff. Gears" from U.S.A.

Some New Designs of the Self-locking Type from the States. It has been said elsewhere, of other things, that they make good...

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Opinions _ from Others.

Spare Parts for American Chassis. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. 1:1580] Sir,—With reference to letter No. 1578 in your...

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Our Campaign Comforts Fund.

Maidstone Concert Draws Big and Enthusiastic Audience. Large Despatches Have Been Made for Christmas and New Year. Patroness:...

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Neutral Notes.

British users, at the present time, when they are being offered American chassis of all kinds in such numbers, will do wall to...

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Answers to Queries.

Recruiting for the A,S.C., M.T. [2845] (Nelson).—Recruiting for the M.T. is temporarily closed. It may be reopened a few weeks...

To the A.S.C., ALT., on Active Service.

Detached Units. Will the 0.C.s of A.S.C.. M.T., detachments or separate units, which are not classified with Columns, Parks or...

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Patents Completed.

Acme Automatic Carburetter. Variable Speed Gearing. Splashguard Improvements. A Motor Sleigh. Copies of complete...

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THE

COMMERCIAL MOTOR Recognized in Business and Military Circles as the Leading Journal. The Authority on all forms of Motor...

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One Hears—

The following empty hopes for the New Year : Tout is (Water)loo.—Tommy. That steam will die out.—Petrol. That petrol will...

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Packing and Empties.

The Elimination of the "Returned Empty" Keenly Sought in Railway Service. By G. F. Bilbrough. Burden of Packing. . Only...

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A.S.C., M.T., Drivers.

Th,e, Etiztor, THE" COMMERCiAL MOTOR. [1584] Sir,--With reference to your letter to General Long dated the 20th inst., please...

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Our Despatches from the Front (No. 68).

Worst Possible Conditions for Driving. Admiration for the B - type Driver. "DIVISIONAL TRAIN," 29th November. Although I...

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The Wheels of Industry.

'I his journal, dealing as it does with the "Chariots of War," no less than with the "Wheels of Industry," continues of...

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When A,S.C., M.T., Drivers Come Back to Civilian Life.

The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [1585] Sir,—Having regard to your extensive military and overseas circulation, it occurs to...

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Out and

Bricks or Bodies? Home.—A Civilian D. of S. By "The Extractor." Willcox Strikes Oil. Users of motor lorries will be...

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Defects in Acts and Regulations.—Ill.

By a User of Heavy Vehicles. Article VI deals with the construction and dimensions required for steel tires, or tires which...

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The Atterbury Chassis.

A Range of Three Models. We Examine a 5!,-tonner. The latest name which must be added to the continually lengthening list of...

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Our Campaign Comforts Fund.

See the C.tvl.U,A. Drivers' Scheme on page 354. Concert Artistes Volunteer for Special Xmas Packing Duties. The Official icial...

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A Trio of American Chassis.

Chassis Designed to Fit the Body ; a New Petrol-Electric; and a 20-ton Tractor. One often hears of special bodies being...

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Enemy Pars.

Culled from German and Austrian Newspapers which come into Our Hands, as well as from Other Available Sources, the News of the...

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Answers to Queries.

Where to Buy Washers. L2856_1 (Cardiff).—We recommend you to apply to Brown Bros., Ltd., Great Eastern Street, London, E.C.,...

To the A.S.C., M.T., on Active Service.

Detached Units. Will the 0.C.s of A.S.C., .M.T., detachments or separate units, which are not classified with Columns, Parks...

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The Purchase Department.

Where to Buy your Supplies. You Can Get It At- " Darlington and Others:"—You should get into touch • with British American...

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Patents Completed.

Improved Epicyclic Gearing. Pneumatic Tire Valves. A New Carburetter. Friction Levice for Preventing Vibration. Copies of...