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3rd January 1918
3rd January 1918
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TRANSPORT! TRANSPORT ! ! TRANSPORT ! ! !

The Chaos Resulting from Lack of Official Co-ordination ; Idle Vehicles : the Reasons and Remedies. The Cause of Food Queues....

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ONE HEARS

Of the Following Suggestions for New Telegraphic Addresses: Albion Motor Car Co.—" Allchainge, Scotstoun." Allchin, Wm.,...

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WHEELS OF INDUSTRY,

The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all difficulties of transport at whateverpaints Oeising„ as a carriaqe is by the...

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ELECTRIC S IN RAILWAY SERVICE.

Facts and Figures of the Midland Railway Collection and Delivery System Which Promises to Usher in a New Era in Road Motor...

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A BRITISH MOTOR TRADE BANK.

A Simple and Effective Means of, Developing the Overseas Trade. By a Prominent Member of the Commercial Motor Industry. 1...

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RECLAIMING WASTE OIL.

Full Details and Illustrations of a Simple and Inexpensive Process to Save Oil and Money. In our last-issue we were able to...

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CLARKSON'S HEDGEHOG BOILER.

A New Form of Coke-fired Construction With Blind Water Tubes. A FEW WEEKS AGO, when we were considering the possible and...

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THE EFFECT OF THE WAR ON THE INDUSTRY.

I T IS DOUBTFUL whether those who argue that the motor industry has done very well out of the war realize the very essential...

ADAPTATIONS—STANDARDIZED AND IMPROVISED.

T HE SHORTAGE in the present supply of motor vehicles of almost all kinds, coupled with the new and rigid petrol restrictions,...

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THE CENTRAL GOODS CLEARING HOUSE.

A Description of the System Devised by Mr. Gattie. F OLLOWING on the genaral consideration of the requirements of an adequate...

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PETROL CONTROL DIFFICULTIES.

W HILE WE ARE ALL busy trying to aciustom ourselves to the 'inevitable by realizing the great and growing needs for petrol for...

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THE ORGANIZATION OF MOTOR TRANSPORT.

A FTER THREE YEARS of warfare the trading community of this country is beginning to awake to the fact that "There is something...

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HARASSING THE HACKNEY CARRIAGE OWNER.

Urgent Need for Uniformity in Laws and Bye-laws. T HE HACKNEY CARRIAGE being owned and' run purely as s a commercial...

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AGRIMOTOR NOTES.

An Interesting Coincidence—Tractor Meetings in the U.S.A.—Are Government Tractors Doing Their Full Toll of Work ? R ATHER AN...

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COAL-GAS CONVERSIONS.

Some Timely flints and Wrinkles. • Gas Container Trailers. The Local Government Board, in order to meet the request of the...

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For DRIVERS, MECHANICS & FOREMEN.

A PRIZE OF TEN SHILLINGS is awarded each week all others are paid for at the rate of a penny a hue; with an published. Mention...

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PATENTS SUMMARIZED.

The Latest M.L. Magneto Improvements. • The patent records of the last year or so have exemplified in a. striking degree tffe...