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We commented, a little more than three years ago (Vol El, No. 38, dated the 3oth November, mos, page 237), upon the apparent...
Advance information is given in this issue (page 254) with regard to the notices which have been lodged by four municipal...
We would direct particular attention to that part of the recent paper before the Royal Automobile Club which deals with lost...
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There were, twelve years ago, no commercial motors in existence or use. The range of to-night's Paper may, therefore, be said...
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A Small Char-aBanes. The accompanying view is of a 16seated Durham-Churchill char-a-bancs, and the vehicle certainly looks...
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A "Commercial Motor" Report on Its Stability in Service. In accordance with instructions received from the Eloctrobus Company,...
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This journal fosters, represents, and chronicles commercial motoring in all its branches ; it has the largest and hest...
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ii ii Editors of " The Motor " have hkriloured me by lifting, with due acknowledgment, a portion of a biographical sketch which...
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A Visit to the Silvertown Depot of the Anglo-American Oil Company. Many supperturs of this journal will be interested to have...
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The Editor invites correspondence on all subjects connected with the use of commercial motors. Letters should be on one side of...
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A Description of a New Vehicle which has many Interesting Points. On the occasion of a recent visit to he old City of York, a...
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" Etc." it will be remembered by all 1.,.• who took part in the R.A.C. cliniorchil Vehicle Trials of last year, - .1 the...
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'en Shillings Weekly for the Best Communication Received, and One Penny a Line of ten words for anything else published....
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CONTACT BREAKER.—Guy and Another.—No. 23,957, dated 30th October, 1907.—This contact breaker is so constructed that all the...