Notes
There are about 2,750,000 driving licenses held in Britain.
Travelling at the douible: The stooping motor cyclist who is bent, on reaching Ms destination. Whoa a motor-car and a motor-cycle collided ontside tho Groat Western. Institute, Newport, England, recently, an ambulance competition, was going on inside the hall. The picked teams rushed out and gave a practical demonstration on tho cyclist and his pillion ■rider,, who were injured. After being treated they were rushed to hospital, but wore not detained. Cylinder wear is almost negligible below tho area traversed by the pistonrings. "Street excavations are no joke,” says a writer. But, at least, they divert tho traffic. Some SS per cent of the rubbor consumed iu the United States is used by the motor industry.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7211, 18 July 1933, Page 4
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