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We have been asked to state our view concerning the use of rails, as part of a standardized system of leading gear, on the...
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From the Irrigation Department of the Union of South Africa (under date the 10th March) Will you kindly put as in touch with...
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An Interesting Demonstration Specially Arranged by the " C.M." with the Westminster City Engineer. Early last week, we were...
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In Bristol and District. _Examples of Employment by Coopers, Bag Makers, Drapers, Silk Mercers, Furnishers, Laundrymen, etc....
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200 Tons of Ammunition Carried 100 Miles in 24 Hours by 72 Wagons. By a Lancashire Participant. AS I was ordered by the...
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The Annual Report for 1912. The Reception of the C.M U.A. Annual Report for 1912 has been altogether Satisfactory, in keeping...
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This journal is extensively read by the heads of many wealthy commercial houses. Commercial-motor manufacturing is to be...
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THE LARGEST COMMERCAR ENGINE YET MANUFACTURED. We are enabled, by the courtesy of Commercial Cars, Ltd., Luton. to publish a...
Another interesting engine, oi a type which may usefully be compared with the other one described on this page, is the 105...
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Get Out and Get On, "There is always plenty of room at the top" is becoming a trite saying. It is astonishing to me all the...
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Wants a Suitable Body for Baker's Work. [2130] (Yorkshire).—You cannot do better than refer to our special article on van...
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You Can Get It At " M.S." (King's Cross Road).—In reply to your query as to transmission sets for subsidy vehicles, we...
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Drivers and Mechanics. TEN SHILLINGS WEEKLY is paid for the best com munication received, and one penny a line of ten words...
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Complete specifications of the following patents will be sent to any address in the United Kingdom by the Sales Branch, Patent...