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Revisions to Motor Life Australia June 12, 1926 (Volume 4 No. 20)

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Added issue type:
Biweekly
Added issue year:
1926
Added issue month:
June
Added issue day:
12
Added issue volume:
4
Added issue number:
20
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Added contents:
World-wide news of Motordom, p. 4
Building future goodwill - practices of the motor trade which are susceptible of improvement (editorial), p. 9
Personalities of Motordom - Mr. J.T. Potter, Director of General Motors (Australia) Ltd., p. 10
A rambler awheel in Southern Climes - tour to Mount Kosciusko, p. 11
Miles per gallon versus petrol bills - fuel economy, p. 13
Diverting adventures of a pioneer - some early dilemmas of Charles Jarrott, p. 15
Motor Life's Road Impressions of the Chrysler Six, p. 17
How to get the best out of your Diana Eight, p. 19
Motor Life Body Designs - an Attractive Coupe, p. 19
RACA one day contest at Kurrajong - Alvis and Amilcar excel in aggregate results, p. 23
The "Holub Lunar" antiglare lens, p. 24
Talks with new owners - a quarter century of motoring without accident, p. 30
Index to "Road Impressions" and "How to get the best out of your car" articles to date, p. 30
NRMA Road Reports, p. 32
Adverse Road conditions
South
South Coast
West

Among the Automobile Clubs - RACA, NRMA, p. 34
Indianapolis 500, p. 36
Hints that help, p. 38
Interesting accessories, p. 40
The Garage Man's Department, p. 42
The motor in Industry and Commerce - developing a profitable truck business, factors which govern success or failure, p. 44
Tyre testing and development, Goodyear maintains staff of Technical Specialists for the sole purpose of building better tyres, p. 46
Her Right of Way - notable female motorists, p. 47
Trade Jottings, p. 50
Oakland Standard Touring model, p. 50
Willys-Knight Six Cylinder, p. 51
Aurea cars, p. 52
Prominent cars of today - Specifications of 1926 models, p. 54

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