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In Niger (French West Africa) there is only one motor-cycle in use. New Imperial machines have been prominent lately at Brooklands, particularly in tbe longer distances, in which several new records have been established. On several of the British dirt tracks noisy motor-cycles are being banned and a regulation is being enforced requiring silencers to In* lilted to all racing machines.
Mr. B. H. Catlirick, who was a member of the round the world B.S.A. motor-cycle lour and wiio visited New Zealand last year, lias now joined the staff of the Dunlop Rubber Company as general representative of tbe Manchester district.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 8 December 1928, Page 13
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