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The annual. accounts, for the L.C.. tramways were issued by the Highways Committee on the 23rd ult., but we have not been able...
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The following Rumours, ot-which the Press Bureau has no Confirmation, but to the Publication ol which, we imagine, it will take...
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An Interesting Account of an Interview with an ex-N.A.G. Official, with whom the German M.T.A.S.C. Organization is Discussed....
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Another article representing the view of a typical American business man at present engaged in exploiting American products in...
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This journal, dealing as it does with the "Chariots of War," no less than with the "Wheels of Industry," continues of national...
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Beechants on the Board. Mr. W. Turner-Smith is fitting up great premises at 78 - 80, Brompton Road, S.W., the old home of the...
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It behoves British users, at the present time, when they are being offered American chassis in such numbers as substitutes for...
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An American-assembled Chassis for 85-cwt. Gross Loads. Designed by an English Engineer so as to be Suitable fur British Users....
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Road Maintenance. The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [1444] Sir,—Feeling greatly interested in a paper on the Road Problem...
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ways to Meet Modern Traffic Conditions.* By JOHN S. BRODIE, M.Inst.C.E., Borough Engineer, Blackpool. The mileage of public...
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Forgings for Chain Wheels. [2700] (Hytho).--Suitable material for chain wheels is good mild steel. The forgings can be...
Detached Units. Will the O.C.s of A.S.C., ALT., detachments or separate units, which are not classified with Columns, Parka or...
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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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Harrier Wheel Mounting. Shock-absorbing Hub Devices. Multiple Strand Roller Chains. Ball Bearing Improvements. Copies of...