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Questions on Page 7. It's very important to keep the facts of the problem in mind. Then you can see that what he wanted to say was this:— "I (g) Took but my key ...... No. 1 (e) Unlocked the door No. 2 (h) Stepped Into the car .... No. 3 (d) Sat down at the wheel .. No. 4 (i) Turned on the Ignition .. No. 5 (c) Started the engine No. 6 (J) Threw out the clutch .. No. 7 (b) Engaged gear No. 8 (k) Stepped on the gas — No. 9 (a) Released the clutch No. 10 (f) Drove away." No. 11 Think it over carefully, and be sure you don't stall , the engine by releasing the clutch before "stepping, on' the gas." ——From "It's About Time," by Gerald Lynton Kaufman.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 117, 19 May 1945, Page 9
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