Recently an Australian boy was prosecuted in England for having driven a motor car at a speed of 40 miles an hour. It was stated that his age (14) made it ...
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Advertising : 394 wordsMr. R. G. Mules, a popular South Australian jockey, is the purchaser of the all British Standard car, now on view at the Adelaide exhibition. Visitors to the ...
Article : 70 wordsA special invitation is extended to an interested, to inspect the Willys Knight car, recently fitted with the Lanchester balancer. The latter device is now ...
Article : 127 wordsAlways on the alert to meet public requirements the Maughan-Thiem Motor Company has evolved a special Baby Citroen body which provides seating ...
Article : 91 wordsMr. W. Usher writes to Messrs. Jolly Bros. & Co., of Grenfell street, as follows:—"I am pleased with my improved English Cubitt car. We went to Sydney and ...
Article : 157 wordsMr. E. J. Turner, of Robe, who bought a Velie Six last October from the Maughan-Thiem Motor Company, has advised the agents that he has completed ...
Article : 122 wordsThe big oil concerns have a world-wide reputation for excellence in blending, and no doubt many of the smaller companies also produce an excellent lubricant. The ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Sumwin Company express a belief that radiator shutters furnish the theoretical and logical solution of the problem of the control of engine temperature. A ...
Article : 57 wordsOver the question of fubrication there hangs an unnecessary semi-mystery. The manufacturer, for his own protection, recommends a certain brand of oil, and ...
Article : 113 wordsThe popularity of the Dodge Brothers car is evidenced by the registrations for the first three months of this year. They show that the Dodge car is on top ...
Article : 86 wordsA motoring correspondent after a severe try-out with a Gwynne 8, wrote:—The chassis is of simple, straightforward layout, light in weight, yet strong in ...
Article : 173 wordspredictions of a prosperous 1925 are being fulfilled so far as the Nash Company is concerned. Within a month of the introduction of the 1925 models dealers from ...
Article : 154 wordsThe popularty of the 1925 model studebaker is universal, as people in more than 68 countries purchase them. The demand [?] South Australia is consistent with the value Studebaker offers. More than 120 ...
Article : 83 wordsThe development of the overhead valve engine, the production of a reliable front wheel brake, the improvement of internal comfort, and the simplification of control ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Overland car is noted for its simple lubrication. Only five points on the chassis need lubrication, less than half the number required to lubricate other ...
Article : 103 wordsNone of the old excuses for not owning a car applied to-day. Before the war plenty of people used to say that they were waiting for the arrival of the £100 car ...
Article : 263 wordssome time ago, writes a correspondent of an exchange, I applied creosote to the outside of my weatherboard garage. On going to attend to the car some days later ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Overland Car has been fitted with triplex springs since its standardization in 1919. These springs give a 30 inch longer spring base than is usual in cars of ...
Article : 75 wordsWith the Austin seven car at command shopping is merely an excuse for a pleasant jaunt. If necessary, purchases can be taken home for immediate use, the car ...
Article : 97 wordsHooting owls, broken mirrors, and black cats do not signify bad luck for Angelo Marelli, whose Studebaker special six won the fourth consecutive Gran Premio ...
Article : 240 wordsWith beauty as the dominant characteristic. Moon cars possess an individuality. Their elegance has made them favourably known in all parts of the world. With ...
Article : 95 wordsAt Penrith Speedway, Sydney, recently, Mr. D. J. Harkness, driving an Overland car, established an Australasian dirt track record, and won the Australasian ...
Article : 72 wordsMotorists desiring to turn into King William streets at the corners controlled by the police often act, inconsiderately. They stop on the left hand side of King ...
Article : 69 wordsIt has become the common practice in British and Continental motor car trade circles to combine actual brake horse power. The figures 8-18, 10-20, 12 30, 14-40 ...
Article : 275 wordsEvery one has met lorries with large pieces missing from their solid tyres, proceeding, often at a considerable speed, with the sickening bnmp, bump, bump, bump ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Bombay to Poona (British India) reliability trials, organized by the Automobile Club of Bombay on February 7, were won by Sidley, driving a F.I.A.T. 501 ...
Article : 83 wordsOne of the marvels of the Ford car business has been the fact that Henry Ford raised wages. It seemed a paradox, but each time he raised wages and reduced ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 151 wordsInterest was manitested in a word puzzle which appeared in The Register, the solution of which was announced by the Phoenix Motor Company that the Hunn ...
Article : 139 wordsMadge Motors, Limited, reports the de livery of two Morriss-London five-seated cars last week. Mr. P. O'Shea, of Anga street, bought an all black body model ...
Article : 144 wordsThe balk of ambulance work in some of the eastern States is being performed by Austin twenties. The New South Wales Ambulance Transport Board Las ...
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Advertising : 310 wordsA standard cubitt car recently subjected to a severe 1,000-mile,test under the observation of the Royal Irish Automobile Club, wen through with complete success ...
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Advertising : 51 wordsA Church of England minister writes that he has completed a run to Renmark and outback, a distance of 405 miles in all, during, which he averaged 33½ miles ...
Article : 78 wordsMessrs. Elliott Bros., Payneham, have secured the local agency for Overland and Willys, Knight motor cars. The 1925 models are a fine proposition, and the ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Jewett six Paige-bunt engine. I famous for its pulling power. The call are rugged in build, but are roomy and comfortable. Not being manufactured ...
Article : 89 wordsS.A. Motors, Limited, reports that the demand for Chrysler, cars improves, and sales are being made right through the State.. The reliability of the car is spoken ...
Article : 53 wordsWheel wobble may be caused, particularly on cars having quarter-elliptic foot springs, through the latter taking a permanent set, and thus tilting the front ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 6 May 1925, Page 5
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