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T HE GREATEST of the year's achievements (looking not so much at the actual accomplishments as at what, they portend) has been...
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That Michelin will join the M.T.A. That Fodens will build a petrol chassis. That Geddes will tear up the tramlines. That....
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The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whatever points arising, as a carriage i.e 01, the...
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A Day's Work with a Four-ton Lorry Delivering Christmas Meat Supplies. " 00D-MORNING. You've arrived well on time," was the...
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By " Vectis." A MONG THE tens of thousands of worthy exofficers - , possessed of admirable war records and exceptional...
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By R. T. Nicholson. I 'M READY now anclahere to bet A goodly sum—we'll say a fiver-That you have hardly ever met Jim Jackson's...
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A New Model on Conventional Lines by an Old-established Company. T HE MAKING OF steam wagons is by no means a new departure...
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The Farmer's Motor Service : The Importance of Service after Sale. T HE NEED for a: better repair service for the farmer using...
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What Quicker Transport Could Do in the Development of the Country. T HE XIANUFACTURER of commercial motor , vehicles is in a...
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An Account of a Run from Ipswich to London on a Two-tonner S EVERAL TIMES recently we have drawn attention to the rapid...
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In the article on " Motor Transport in British Central Africa," which appeared in our issue for June 17th last, reference was...
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T HE PRINCIPAL recent events bearing upon the progress of commercial aviation have been intimately connected with the...
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By R. T. Nicholson (Author of "The Book of the Ford "). T HE FORD van is now fitted with a self-starter standard. The addition...
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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 other.' are...
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A Résumé of Recently Published Patents. A ball and socket joint, whirls is particularly suitable for use on steerin g rods,...