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  4. Australian Eleven

    THE M.C.C. authorities gathered together a very strong side to represent the old club against the Australians at Lord's. It ...

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  5. MOTORING NOTES

    EVERYTHING has been settled for the hill-climbing contest, promoted by the Automobile Club of Australia, at Coogeo next ...

    Article : 417 words
  6. TURF TOPICS

    YESTERDAY was the first day of a new racing season in Australasia, and the ages of all horses went up a year. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CHAT WITH DR. MARKS.

    Dr.A.R. Marks, one of the most enthusiastic members of the Automobile Club of Australia, considers motoring the most exhilarating of all sports. Starting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 251 words
  8. PIONEER MOTOR—CYCLE CLUB.

    The Pioneer Motor—cycle Club brought the track race, the beats of which have been regularly contested during the past few weeks, to a conclusion at the Sports ...

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  9. A LARGE AUTOMOBILE ORDERED.

    Reference has already been made in these notes to the usefulness of the motor—car as a means of locomotion over squatting properties, and for the purpose of ...

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  10. CLUB RUN.

    Members of the Automobile Club of Australia will notice by a reference to their fixture—cards that a run to Windsor and Kurrajong is set down for next Sunday ...

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  11. THE LARGEST MOTOR—CAR ON EARTH..

    "Pitman's Shorthand Weekly" has the following paragraph relating to the largest nmotor—car yet constructed:—"The largest automobile iu existence has now been ...

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  12. PRESIDENT'S NEW CAR.

    The popular president of the Automobile Club of Australia (Mr. H.A.Jones) will shortly be the possessor of his new car, which it will be remembered was ...

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  13. GIFT PICTURES.

    Thousands of casual purchasers of the "Sunday Times" were disappointed in their quest for copies of our last gift picture, "The Violin Recital," and ...

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  14. FIVE MILES COVERED IN LESS THAN SIX MINUTES.

    The world's competition five—mile motor record was broken recently by E.B. Hea—green, of Salt Lake, on the Glenwood saucer track. Utah. The time was 5min ...

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  15. ARE YOU A BAD DRIVER?

    There is a sort of Idea prevalent amongst very many drivers that good driving and accurate steering are synonymous. Nothing could be further from the truth. ...

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  16. THE LONDON AND EDINBURCH MOTOR CYCLE RIDE.

    In the motor cycle ride from London to Edinburgh, promoted by the Motor Cycling Club of England, out of 88 entrants there were 57 starters and 23 actually arrived at ...

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  17. MARK FOY CUP.

    The announcement in last "Referee" that Mr. Mark Foy Intended to give a cup for a race for louring cars, under similar conditions to the Gordon Bennett contest, ...

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  18. HORSE v. MOTOR FATALITIES.

    A very satisfactory statement was made recently by Mr. Roumara, the Surrey(Eng.) Coroner. It was to the effect that be and his deputy, covering three parts of ...

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  19. ECONOMICAL TRANSMISSIONS.

    An interesting series of trials has been carried out at the laboratory of the Automobile Club of France with the Dynamometric Mill of Colonel Renard, to ...

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  20. NOVEMBER GYMKHANA.

    The Automobile Club of Australia at the last meeting discussed the proposed gymkhana, which. It was decided, would take place at the Sydney Cricket Ground on the ...

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  21. PRESIDENT OF THE AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF VICTORIA.

    His Honor the Chief Justice, Sir John Madden. K.C.M.G. President of the Automobile Club of Victoria. was on a recent occasion accorded the greatest number of ...

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  22. CONCERNING CHAUFFEURS.

    A prominent English motorist, at present on a visit here, had something to say concerning chaffeurs. "It seems general here," he remarked, ...

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  23. MOTOR MATHEMATICS.

    Adds to our years. Subtracts from our worries and cares. Multiplies our Joys. Divides our burdens. ...

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