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This issue is our tenth special number of a long series which has been largely devoted to the publication of performance...
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Interview in London with the Victorian Postmaster-General. The question of the use of motorvans in the Post Office ervice is...
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The regulations issued by the Secretary of State for the Home Department on the above subject are to be found in a memorandum...
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Cartage Rebates due in Respect of "Collected and Delivered" Railway Rates. A Warning to Manufacturers, Traders, and...
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Both the Gebrtider Stollwerck and the " Sarotti " Aktien-Gesellschaft, two of Berlin's most important chocolatemanufacturing...
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Our fortnightly census is given on page 291 this week : it was taken on Saturday last. All motorbuses in London were well...
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This Journal fosters, represents and chronicles commercial motoring in all its branches. The vexed question of cartage rebates...
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Advertisement ; Greater Radius ; Economy ; Increased Custom; Widespread Satisfaction. Nobody who peruses the ensuing section...
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25 per cent. Saving. Mr. Joseph Rochford, of Turn ford, near Broxbourne, Herts., writes :—" My son has taken two photographs...
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Traction-Engine Restrictions. The Editor, " THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR." Sir am glad to see that traction engines are to be checked...
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We fear that many readers of this journal are not acquainted with the services that can be rendered by members of our staff, in...
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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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Good Results from a Foden Wagon. " G.G." (Bradford) writes :—" I have occasionally seen different accounts of a week's work in...
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ANTI-SKID DEVICE-Prance—No. 23.715, dated 25th October, 1906.—Carried beside one of the tires (G), or between the same if two...