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30th May 1912
30th May 1912
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London's Gone But Not Forgotten Taxicab "Extras."

The Home Office has now authorized the construction of taximeters N, About any mechanism for the registration of " extras."...

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More About the Aldershot Parade.

By a Local Observer. During the recent visit of his Majesty King George to Aldershot, where he personally inspected the...

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At Swan and Edgar' s Corner.

A .Draper a Wide Reputation Uses Renault Vans Exclusively. We were placed in a position a week or two ago to give the first...

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BATH AND WEST AND SOUTHERN COUNTIES SOCIETY AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

The West Country Agricultural Show each year proves, at any rate so far as the implement section is concerned, more often than...

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Passenger-Vehicle Topics.

An L.G.O.C. Presentation. At the Holborn Restaurant on the 22nd inst., Mr. Daniel Duff, late joint manager of the L.G.O. Co....

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One Hears—

That petrol's ceasing to flow. Of another ballot:, d' essai gone wrong. A tirade by would-be parade copyists. To be wanted...

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News and Comment

The Parade report places an exceptional demand upon our space this week. The event was suceees fully conducted. See pages -...

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The Sixth C.M.U.A. Parade.

Splendid Weather and Splendid Organization. Upwards of £260 Awarded and Distributed between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Monday...

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REPORT OF INSPECTING ENGINEER ON THE CHAMPIONSHIP EXAMINATION.

In our issue of the 2nd inst., ■■tgave the text of the questions that were set for drivers who essayed to win the...

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THE EXPENSES AND PRIZE

The Parade Committee requests that acknowledgment be given of the nodernoted contributions:— GENERAL FUND.* FIld• the...

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THE LUNCHEON.

The outstanding feature of punctuality which, as we have already mentioned, was a commendable feature throughout, was fully...

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Parade Jottings.

It is a pity about. those Shell horses. The asphalt was rather too hot for comfort. Tilling's mail vans were well painted all...

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Opinions from Others.

Do Drivers Consider Tires ? The Editor, THE COMMERCIAL MOTOR. [1553] Sir,—I have been greatly interested in the letters...

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Culled from Contemporaries.

The World's Press on the Utilitarian Value of the Commercial Motor. The New Duty of the Farmer's Boy. Every man on the farm...

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Drivers and Mechanics.

In connection with the prize of two guineas which we are offering to the driver who sends in the most complete and genuine list...

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Patents Completed.

A Novel Motorbus. L. Wilton-Cox, A. Gough and E. W. Lewis.—No. 12,396, dated 23rd May, 1911. Cognate application No. 16,208...