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Revisions to Motor Life Australia April 21, 1928 (Volume 6 No. 16)

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Added issue type:
Biweekly
Added issue year:
1928
Added issue month:
April
Added issue day:
21
Added issue volume:
6
Added issue number:
16
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Added contents:
World-wide news of Motordom, p. 4
Ethyl Petrol - what is it?, p. 6
Traffic committee sums up (editorial), p. 7
Personalities of Motordom - Mr. A.R. Jones of the Hudson Motor Car Co., p. 8
New models at the Sydney Royal Easter Show - interesting car and truck exhibits, p. 9
The new Chevrolet - longer wheelbase model with many important improvements, p. 10
Road impressions of the Armstrong Siddeley 14/30 hp, p. 13
Epidemic Automobilitis - a timely warning concerning a more or less incurable malady which is threatening innumerable households (humour), p. 11
Driving in rain, p. 11
Motor plants end much hard work - heavy labour now performed by machines, p. 13
Does your car run hot? - hints which should help to keep its temperature down, p. 14
On the road with the Chrysler "62", p. 15
Sydney's first theatre, p. 16
Keeping down the motoring bill - ways and means of obtaining economical running, p. 17
Hallihan, Jack - obituary, p. 19
Motor Life's special articles "How to get the best out of your" and "Road impressions of", p. 22
Interesting accessories, p. 24
Hints that help, p. 26
The Garage Man's Department, p. 28
Aero Club notes, p. 29
The motor in industry and commerce - the wonders of modern transport, how the motor truck is revolutionizing transport, p. 30
Curious motoring customs of the world - some pet superstitions of motorists, p. 32
Her Right of Way - notable female motorists, p. 33
Brooklands Race Track - full throttle running on the speedway, p. 35
Penrith Speedway revived - Easter meeting, p. 35
Why cars differ, p. 35
The modern automobile, p. 35
Trade jottings, p. 36

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