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  4. FEDERAL CYCLING COUNCIL.

    1. MR. BOLT (W.A.). 2. MR. J. WRIGHT (Q.). 3. Mr. H. D. McINTOSH (N.S.W.),VICE-PRESIDENT. 4. MR. CALLGHAN (VIC.), PREsIDENT. 5. MR. GAZZARD (S.A.). 6. MR. GLEESON (VIC.), SECRETARY. The group was re-arranged by "The Referee" photographer from a group by the Exchange Studies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TURF TOPICS

    Melbourne and Caulfield Cup Entries—The Epson and the Metropolitan—Grand National Preliminaries—Winners at the A.J.C. Birthday Meeting— Brisbane and Adelaide Sport—The Derby and Oaks—Inter-State Racing. ...

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  6. MOTORING NOTES

    A SYDNEY motorist supplies these opinions: "In purchasing a car the use to which it is to be put is the primary consideration. A pleasure car, 6 h.p. and ...

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  7. LONG WHEEL BASE CARS ONLY 'A' FASHION.

    Though the motor-car with a long wheel base is so much in vogue nowadays, it is by no means certain that the fashion will long continue (says a writer of motor ...

    Article : 281 words
  8. SELECTIONS FOR MOOREFIELD.

    THE A.J.C. Prince of Wales' Birthday Meeting was quite a successful function, and attracted quite as many people as were expected. It would have been odd ...

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  9. LEARNING TO DRIVE.

    Several correspondents have written to the "Referee" seeking information regarding the length of time it takes to thoroughly learn motor driving. It is possible, ...

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  10. MOTORISTS' ROAD MAP FOR VICTORIA.

    Broadbent's road map is largely used by motorists in Victoria. It is a comprehensive publication, and a very useful one. Members of the Automobile Club, ...

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  11. MOTOR TIPS.

    The usual rubber mat fitted to the floor of motor cars does not possess a large amount of elasticity or ability to eliminate the vibration resulting from the working ...

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  12. GLASS SCREENS.

    Some years ago I remember seeing a special glass made for greenhouses (says "Wheeler" in "The Peoples"), in which, when the glass was in a state of flux, it ...

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  13. WIDE AND NARROW TYRES FOE VEHICLES.

    The motorists of Melborne are taking more than a passing interest in the question of the width of tyres which for manyk years past has been under discussion in ...

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  14. CHAT WITH MR. SAM HORDERN.

    Mr. Samuel Hordern is one of the most enthusiastic of motorists, and though the conduct of his immense business makes' a great inroad on his time, he has managed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. STORAGE OF PETROL.

    The recent fire at the Long Acre motor garage was popularly assigned to an explosion of the petrol storage, but this, according to a London paper, has been ...

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  16. THRILLING MOTORING ADVENTURES.

    It would appear that those who wish to follow the sport of motor-racing must be gifted with nine lives, for the motor champion often goes through more hairbreadth ...

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  17. MOTOR SPEED TRIALS.

    At the request of the English Automobile Club, Mr. Kirk, on his 60 h.p. replica of the Gordon-Bennet winner, on April 15 tried Flley Sands, with the view of testing ...

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  18. HILL CLIMBING PERFORMANCES.

    Says the "Autocar": "At the recent English provincial shows, hill climbing events by exhibited cars created very considerable local interest. At Liverpool, the ...

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  19. TRIALS COST OVER £6000.

    The budget for the expenses of the Gordon-Bennett eliminating trials amounts in all, roughly, to £6036. A sum of £257 10s is set apart for the timing of the ...

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  20. MOTORISTS WHO DRIVE TOO FAST.

    The Automobile Club of Victoria is just as anxious to keep down the evil of fast driving on public thoroughfares as is the ordinary pedestrian, and its council of ...

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  21. CONCERNING SIDE-SLIP

    Every novice knows that he must not use his brakes when he feels the ear begin to skid, as that will only hasten the catastrophe he is endeavoring to avoid ...

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