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6th February 1919
6th February 1919
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A Protective Tariff Wanted. .

W E have not hesitated to state, from time to time, that, in our opinion, it will be found necessary to 'assist British motor...

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BENZOLE AND CORROSION.

I T IS WITHIN our knowledge that certain statements, equivalent in their nature and effect to ' insidious propaganda, are being...

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ONE HEARS

Growls against Agrails. Of the hunt for the one-tonner. Of huge orders for peace-time paint. Of departmental valedictions...

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. WHEELS OF INDUSTRY.

"The wheel of wealth will be slowed by all digioultios of transport at whatever paints arising, as a carriage is by the...

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WHO SHALL CONTROL THE ROADS?

A T A MEETING of industrial motor cyclists held at Derby on -Saturday by the National Motor Cyclists Fuel Union ' Mr. A. W....

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ROAD REQUIREMENTS FOR MODERN TRAFFIC.

The Need for a Thorough Re-instatement of Read Surfaces, the Cost Thereof and the Obligations on Manufacturers and Users of...

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MOTOR TRANSPORT IN SOUTH AFRICA.

Sir William Hoy and the Transport Problem. S IR WILLIAM W. ROY, general manager of railways and harbours in South Africa, who...

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LEAVES FROM THE INSPECTOR'S NOTEBOOK.

In Quest of the One-tonner. Safety First for the Disabled. I .ir IS RATHER remarkable to be reminded, as we were in the last...

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THE NEW 2-TON GUY LORRY.

A New Design of Cylinder Head. Power-unit Accessibility. A. MONG THOSE makers who intend to continue their policy of...

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THE REMITTED TAX ON BENZOLE.

Intended to Encourage the Establishment ot a Distribution System. T HE PRODUCER of benzole enjoys this advantage over the...

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AGENT, MANUFACTURER AND USER.

The Difficulty of Arriving at Standard Working Terms. T HERE WAS A TIME when any discussion of the relations between agents...

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GOOD-BYE.

(A Driver's Lament when Parting from his Leyland Machine.) T HAT LIFE should hold such sorrows I Quite fail to see and, yet, I...

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THE COMMERCIAL AEROPLANE.

Topical Notes and Comments. The Route to Cape Town. G REAT INTEREST attaches to the announcement that the Air Ministry is...

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A Force-feed Oil Cup.

Grease as a lubricant has its advantages and its disadvantages, and of the latter, the principal one is that, failing a...

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OPINIONS FROM OTHERS.

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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"RICH MIXTURE."

A Delectable Concoction. Pressure of space has prevented us from dealing at all fully with "Rich Mixture" in the columns of...

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For DRIVERS, MECHANICS & FOREMEN.

A PRIZE OF TEN SHILLINGS is awarded each week to the sender of the best letter which we publish on. this page ; all others are...

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PATENTS SUMMARIZED.

A Cheap Self-contained Motor Plough. A partieularly interesting specification is No. _21,341, by A. bell. The inventor sets...