The year 1907 finds the British-built mo- , tor-car "acknowledged nil the world over as | trustworthy, luxurious, cheap, and speedy. , Wc havo engaged our foreign rivals on their own ground and beaten them. —" Weekly Dispatch." , Why are England, Germany, and other nations out-distancing us more and more ranidly ? Because they oiily have to fight against foreign competitors, whilo French commerce and industry have to struggle with more dangerous foosj the law and tie Gov- , cram out,.—" Figaro,." Paris> .
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 89, 8 January 1908, Page 3
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