Walthour h&s accepted ai? engagement to lace in Paris early this year, aud after a good rest at his home, Atlanta, he will eail for .Europe, and make his first appearance at the winter tiviek early in March. As a pace follower ho has few cqnafe, and has won more middlo-distanc© races than any other rider in the States during the past three years, besides having won the six-da/ race on two different occasions."
There is authority for stating that Major Taylor may permanently remain in Australia.
In addition to the establishment of petrol depots — which are the chief necessity for touring automobilists — the motor clubs in the Old Country have also a list of 'eleotrioal-obarging 1 stations throughout Great Britain, together wi'h a map showing their position. This list was compiled and presented tc the various motor clubs by the editor of fcaa ELaaixLcai y^mes.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2603, 3 February 1904, Page 51
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