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SPEED RECORD

WIZARD SMITH’S MACHINE. (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, February 5. Mr Harkness, replying to an Auckland message, comment by Mostyn, said the original radiators on Smith’s car were designed to give sufficient cooling at approximately 250 miles per hour. He adds: “1 am confident that this- system would have proved itseir with water, or should the necessity have arisen, thylene glycol could have been substituted. Chemical cooling system never went beyond the experimental stages, as the cost of gas was out of the question with the limited money at our disposal. Therefore I designed the two radiat ors referred to.”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19320205.2.43

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1932, Page 5

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101

SPEED RECORD Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1932, Page 5

SPEED RECORD Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1932, Page 5

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