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Revisions to Motor Life Australia October 19, 1929 Marked as Vol 9/#9 (Volume 8 No. 6)

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Added issue type:
Biweekly
Added issue year:
1929
Added issue month:
October
Added issue day:
19
Added issue volume:
9
Added issue number:
9
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Updated issue volume:
8
Updated issue number:
6
Added issue name:
Marked as Vol 9/#9
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Added contents:
World-wide news of Motordom, p. 4
Fortnightly electrical talks - No. 8 the sparking plugs, p. 5
A boom period for the car swindler (editorial), p. 7
Men you meet - Mr. James D. Jacobs of Atlantic Union Oil Co., p. 8
Men you meet - Mr. Walter Reed of the Personne-Reed shock absorber, p. 8
Men you meet - Mr. G.H. Swain of Surrey Distributors, p. 8
Road impressions of the Durant "60", p. 9
Tales of a Southern Tour - Canberra, Orange, Mudgee to Newcastle (conclusion), p. 11
The wizard at the wheel - taxi directions in Paris, p. 13
How to get the best out of your Pontiac, p. 15
To Melbourne and back with bonnets sealed - strenuous and successful test of Sydney Bicycle and Motor Club, p. 17
Unbeaten mountain paths - gems of the Blue Mountains, p. 19
The East-West Air Race - ambitious venture entirely successful, p. 25
Racing at Wentworth Park speedway track, p. 29
Interesting accessories, p. 31
Ideas that have proved useful - hints and tips for owners and garage men, p. 32
How motor transport has developed - genesis and progress of the commercial vehicle, p. 34
Fargo freighter - new truck by Chrysler Motors now available, p. 35
The new White "60" - a light duty, six cylinder truck by a famous manufacturer, p. 36
Her Right of Way - notable female motorists, p. 37
Trade Jottings, p. 40
Truck and Bus Chassis of 1929, p. 41
Prominent cars of today - specifications of 1930 models, p. 42

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