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O NE OF THE CLAIMS that may reasonably be put forward in support of the suggestion that the whole question of transport and...
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Of •Stenson, the stationery saver. What Users tell us. Much about that moribund axle. That Sir Glynn West has gone north,...
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1 . 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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Radical Departure from Existing Designs. A PIONEER CONCERN in the manufacture of commercial motors is Halley's Industrial...
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The issue of new regulations governing the use of trailers behind commercial vehicles is of importance from more points of view...
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! TRANSPORT! !! Freight Exchanges: the Adval a Material Loss to the Natio] Short Hauls. Idle Vehicles ing the Vehicle to the...
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A Simple Conversion and Itsl Features, as Applied to a 3-ton W.D. Lorry, Which Should Facilitate Cheap Transport. I N our...
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No. 11.—Engine Overhaul and Repairs. T HE FIRST PARTS requiring attention on the engine are the cylinders. The barrels and the...
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How the Eastbourne Corporation is Converting Its Vehicles in Anticipation of the Forthcoming Petrol Prohibition Order. T HERE,...
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Some Really Funny Tractor Wheels. - Cost of Ploughing by 25 h.p. Avery. I N A RECENT NOTE I mentioned the possibility of...
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The Only Present Palliative is to Keep the "Wheels of Industry" Turning. By "The Inspector." I HAVE RATHER a rooted objection...
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Recent Improvements. Some Hints and Wrinkles. The 'Tanksmith. Carburetter. It is significant of the gas movement to observe...
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I f A PRIZE OF TEN . SHILLINGS is awarded each week to the sender of the best letter which we publish on this p „e ; all others...
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Aninteresting Alley and MacLellan Invention. The latest suggested development in the design of the Sentinel steam wagon, as...