At the conclusion of evidence at the resumed inquest, held at the Newcastle Courthouse yesterday, into the deaths of William Myers, 43, engine-driver, and ...
Article : 2,260 wordsReaders are invited to write to the Motoring Editor when faced with mechanical difficulties. Questions should reach this office by Thursday ...
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Advertising : 265 wordsThe Board of Trade returns show that the decrease in the export of motor vehicles and parts from England continues. Compared with April they showed a ...
Article : 220 wordsAll over the world engineers have been making use of increased revolution speeds in order to obtain greater power from their engines for a long time. Nowadays it is quite common for a motor car engine to run at 3500 r.p.m. when the road speed ...
Article : 1,123 words"H.W.," Broadmeadow, writes—"Will you please tell me if there would be any difference in the petrol consumption when a car is driven from point to point at an ...
Article : 337 wordsNext to the gearbox, the clutch is probably the victim of more harsh treatment than any other part of a car. In the early days of motoring, clutch trouble was ...
Article : 404 words"L. C.," Hexham, writes—"My car has been lying idle in the garage for some time. On trying to start it recently I could get no life at all from the engine. A new ...
Article : 175 words"M.D.," Toronto, writes—"For some time my car has been suffering from a sticking valve. I should be obliged if you could tell me how this can be cured. ...
Article : 169 wordsFew people ever pause to think what a large number of essentials have come into being through the growth of the automobile industry, bringing along in ...
Article : 489 wordsIn the early days of motoring, replacement of valve springs was of frequent occurrence. Although engine speeds were then relatively low, inlet and exhaust ...
Article : 310 wordsOn both days of the Irish Grand Prix race, on a road course in Phoenix Park, Dublin, rain fell heavily, but in spite of this none of the competing cars skidded. ...
Article : 215 wordsThe most absorbing topic in the automobile world to-day is the possibility of the use of the compression-ignition type of engine in motor vehicles. A further ...
Article : 287 wordsResidents of Warnervale and Kanwal appreciated a visit from the member for the Upper Hunter, Mr. Malcolm Brown, M.L.A., on the occasion of the formation ...
Article : 403 wordsIn a pamphlet recently issued in England announcing the formation of an institute of Highway Engineers, a particularly striking tribute was paid to the value ...
Article : 235 wordsThat the insurance companies issuing policies for motor cycles might be obliged to increase premiums if the theft of vehicles continued undiminished ...
Article : 151 wordsPerhaps no spirit introduced to the motoring public has been accepted so widely and so readily as the new White Flash spirit, recently put on the market ...
Article : 175 wordsThe annual historical and statistical survey of the motor industry of Great Britain, recently published by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, ...
Article : 151 wordsMany of the earth roads in north-western districts are still impassable as a result of the recent rains, the N.R.M.A. Touring Department reports. Between ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Tue 18 Aug 1931, Page 2
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