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30th January 1913
30th January 1913
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Activities in the North of England.

The threats of the Bradford Corporation, with which amazing proposals we have dealt for several weeks past, have resulted in...

The C.M.U.A. Parade.

We publish elsewhere in this issue (page 466 - 407) further official particulars with regard to the Seventh Annual Parade of...

Road-borne Petrol.

The. imminent issue of the recommendations of the Home Office Committee on Petroleum has to be noted. We have already given...

Sir E. 11. Henry Deals With

London Street Accidents. We announced our intention not to report the proceedings of the Select Committee of the House of...

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One Hears— That everybody's trying them—now. One's " One Ilears

" here and there. Sparkles sometimes, overflows always. Very many from Lancashire this time. Of the cinematography of silent...

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The New Daag,

First Published Particulars of an Interesting New German Five-tonner, the Forerunner of a New Range of Models to be Introduced...

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Out and Home, By "The Extractor."

All roads lead to Manchester just now. Everyone I meet in the trade talks of paying the Show a visit of short or long duration,...

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Passenger-Vehicle Topics.

Sheffield is novv in possession -if its first 40 h.p. Daimler motorbus, one of four on order. The Simplex Rubber Co., Ltd., of...

Fire-Brigade Matters.

Tenders are now invited by Barnes U.D.C. for the supply of two motor fire-engines complete. The L.G.B. has sanctioned a loan...

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The January Subsidy Trials.

A Week of Hard Work and of Convincing Hill-climbing Tests. —Alaudslay, Dennis and Thornycroft Free-lances Unofficially Join the...

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For a Furniture Stores.

We are happy to give publicity to an interesting " live " picture of a Thornycroft van in the service of a cabinet maker and...

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News and Comment.

This journal is extensively read by the heads of many wealthy commercial houses. Our second preliminary notice of the...

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Manchester Show.—second Preliminary Notice.

We continue our brief ail,: Ince notice of the intended exhibits at the forthcoming Manchester Show, which will be held at the...

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North of England Activities.

To-day' s Meeting in Bradford—Last Saturday's N. and E. L. C.M.U.A. Dinner at Blackburn. To-day (Thursday) at two o'clock, at...

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The Transport of Petrol by Road.

Text of Statement of Evidence Given by the Editor of "The Commercial Motor" on Behalf of the Petrol Committee, before the Home...

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An 85-ton Diesel Locomotive.

Interesting Particulars of the First of its Type in the World.—Specially Furnished to "The Commercial Motor." Many clever...

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The Napier 30-cwt. Van Chassis.

First-published Particulars of a New Model of Increased Capacity on the Lines of the Satisfactory One-tonner. In the issue of...

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Thornycroft' s Latest 50-cwt. Model.

First-published Particulars of This Company's Colonial Medium-capacity Machine, which is Similar in Many Respects to the...

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Opinions from Others.

Can a Profit Be Made ? The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [1165] Sir,—I take it that you are greatly interested in the taxicab...

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Answers to Queries.

Our readers will be informed by the Editor on any Points connected zelith the construction Or use of commercial motors. Where a...

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Where to Buy your Supplies.

A Useful Tool Holder. Many users of motor vehicles are the possessors of a suitable workshop which is fitted with a certain...

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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...