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FOR two or three years the British motor-cycle industry has been the subject of attacks of varying descriptions. The motor-cycle has been alleged to be "dangerous:" it is said to be "noisy:" it has been ...
Article : 464 words view this articleA ROOM of purple shadows, darkly rich, With jewel-gleams from softly-shaded lights; A mystic, trembling gloom where fancies play In wayward, fitful moods that come and go ...
Article : 157 words view this articleUNTIL Easter no restrictions arc being placed upon motorists who are only proceeding to a place within 100 miles from the border and do not intend to remain within New South Wales for a period ...
Article : 183 words view this articleCONSIDERABLE interest has been aroused by the appointment, by the Government of a special committee of inquiry into city traffic problems. Mr. J. C. Watson (president of the N.R.M.A.) has informed ...
Article : 141 words view this articleTHERE is one particular problem which motor transport may quite possibly solve in the near future. From time to time, when various pastoral districts of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2018 words view this articleNUMEROUS complaints against glaring headlights continue to reach the N.R.M.A. offices, and sonic of these are of a serious character, in that they indicate a practice on the pail of a few thoughtless ...
Article : 280 words view this articleOUR recent inflow of newspapers has included some Christmas numbers of high standard. The "Illustrated Mail" (Tasmania) made an ambitious effort with coloured pictures and a coloured supplement of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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