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26th June 1913
26th June 1913
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The Third International (London) Road Congress.

A portion of the Editor's paper on " Public Service Vehicles," which has now been presented as one Of the communications before...

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The War Office Subsidy Muddle.

Article 5. -How They Deal with the Subsidy Question in France. By Our Own Correspondent in Paris. At the request of a number...

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The Southey Gas Producer.

A Commercar Uses Paraffin Fuel, the Engine Starting Immediately from Cold. In our issue of 17th October, 1912, we fully...

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The Development Since the Year 1909 of Self-propelled Public-service Vehicles.*

Three years ago, whilst the commercial use of motor omnibuses had reached a stage of development at which, for employment upon...

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THE EQUIPMENT OF CARS FOR " COMMERCIALS' ."

in our issue dated 24th April, p. 150, there appeared an article entitled " The Equipment of Cars for ' Commercials.' " This...

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One Hears— Of much busy stocktaking now in hand. That

they are not blessing us at Whitehall. That many a big owner is only a small speaker. That standard qualities for benzole will...

THE LATEST SUBSIDY NEWS.

Going into the "Melting Pot." A minor instance of vacillation is found in the holding-back of the subvention plaques. Promised...

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In Public Service.

Charron, Ltd., seems to be able to make money still—out of cabs, in part. The 1912 profits available for distribution were...

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The Industry in Central Europe.

Important Ploughing Test—A " Mixed " Fire-engine—A Foreign Order. By Our Own Correspondent In Berlin. Ploughing with Rotary...

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News and Comment.

This journal is extensively read by the heads of many wealthy commercial houses. Manchester, Liverpool and Counties C.M.U.A....

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Out and Home.—By "The Extractor."

And Very Nice Too. Is there anything, I wonder, more solidly satisfactory than a real good balance sheet. Fleeting triumphs...

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How To I SEE THE

[ROYAL Sii A GUIDE TO THE COMMERCIAL [ i MOTOR& ACCESSORY EXHIBITS. I Once more we are faced with the problem of how best...

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War Office 1912 Subsidy.

Has the Dennis Worm Drive Yet Been Approved ? The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [1224] Sir,—In your comment on my letter in...

Important Meeting at Manchester.

Successful Inauguration of the Manchester, Liverpool and Counties C.M.U.A. A meeting took place, at the Midland Hotel,...

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Thornycroft' s New Things for Olympia.

During the past week we heard from our Thornycroft friends that matters were well advanced at the works in connection with the...

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A New Tylor Engine for Olympia.

Its Distinguishing Features are Sound and Good Workmanship. It is of interest to note that J. Tylor and Sons, Ltd., Belle...

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The Latest Girling Improvements.

Our readers are already fairly familiar with the construction of the Girling parcelcar. This model has rendered a, good...

An Improved Engine for Commercial Motors.

W. H. Dorman and Co., Ltd., Stafford, has carried out several improvements in its engines intended for use on commercial...

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One DayS

Work Delivering Meat with a 4-ton Straker-Squire Lorry. We would not recommend any sufferer from nerves to attend the...

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Garages for Commercial Vehicles.

By George W. Watson, M.I.Mech.E., M.I.A.E. The author is the Inspecting Engineer of the Commercial Motor Users Association;...

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What Users Tell U 5.—Interview No. 10.

One Motorvan Does in Nine Hours What Three Horses Do in Three Days. As a collection of expressions of opinion unsolicited by...

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ANOTHER RESCUE CAR FOR COLLIERY DISTRICTS.

A vehicle which is claimed to be the most complete and efficient mine-rescue car ever built has just been constructed to the...

THE VICISSITUDES OF A DAIMLER.

Some interesting information has recently appeared in the motoring and lay Press as to what becomes of old oars. The latest to...

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Eom Drivers &Mechanics TEN SHILLINGS WEEKLY is paid for the

best corn. munication received, and one Denny a line of ten words for anything else published, with an allowance for...

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Patents Completed.

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