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24th April 1913
24th April 1913
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Next Month's Parade.

We learn that the arrangements for holding the Seventh Annual C.M.U.A. Parade are well in hand. The list of donations to the...

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One Hears

From "The Brisbane Daily Mail” (issue of the 12th March) The Commercial Motor has once more achieved a task of considerable...

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The Equipment of Cars for "Commercials.'

In the environs of St. Paul's Churchyard will be found many famous firms doing business in drapers' supplies millinery,...

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"W. & G." Express Parcel Delivery.

W. and G. du Cros, Ltd., Turns Its Attention to Light Goods Haulage. Since the last great cab strike in London—and residents...

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Local Taxes on Road Use.

Suggestion that there should then be No Grants from the Road Board. A Letter to the Editor from Mr. W. Worby Beaumont....

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In Public Service.

Chesterfield Corporation has been unsuccessful in obtaining powers for railless electric traction. Rutherglen Town Council has...

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The Seventh C.M.U.A. Parade.

Record Competition for "The Commercial Motor" Challenge Cup. There are no fewer than 23 teams entered in competition for the...

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News and Comment.

This journal is extensively read by the heads of many wealthy commercial houses. Overseas Orders, The Crown Agents for the...

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America's 30,000 Electric Vehicles.

One Reason for this Development is the Relative Rise in Cost of Petrol and the Fall in Cost of Current. By Hugh P. MacConnell....

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Clearing Depots or Booked Times ?

By D. H. Simpson. The carriage of goods for comparatively-long distances by road has been general in Lancashire and Yorkshire...

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Out and Home.—By " The Extractor."

Carry Your Cars by Wagon. A very short while ago I wrote in this column of the desirability of delivering pleasure cars,...

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Points for Standard Loading Systems.

By Sir John H. A. Macdonald, P.C., K.C., We are naturally a jog-trot nation. Once settled in a groove, we remain in it, and...

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From Bombay to Burma and Simla to Ceylon.

The Cheapness of Kerosene—The Indian R.I.A.—Thc Supersession of the Bullock-cart. (From Our Own Correspondent.) A Bombay...

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Petrol, Paraffin and Electricity.

A correspondent, who considers that his notes will be of interest, writes : —" Ordinary petrol or motor spirit (also known as...

The Latest Paris Municipal Wagons.

lu January last year we described and illustrated very fully the many different types of street orderly and sanitary wagons...

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Small Users in Big Cities (No. 3).

In Manchester and District. The thiid of our series of articles, in which we %re dealing in turn with some ot the...

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The Purchase Department.

Where to Buy your Supplies. Electric Lighting Accessories. There is not by any means a large scope, on the modern type of...

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The Purrey-Exshaw Works. (continued,)

Any calcareous deposits which settle in the lower collector of the Purrey boiler can be readily removed by means of clearance...

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From Drivers and Mechanics.

TEN SHILLINGS WEEKLY is paid for the best communication received, and one penny a line of ten words for anything else...

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Patents Completed.

Complete specifications of the following patents will be sent to any address in the United Kingdom by the Sales Branch, Patent...