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It is repbrted, that a super-cinema to be erected at Nottingham is to have a car fcark for 1>000 vehicles. . % • * * According to the leader of a notorious band of Mbtor-Car tbibves, who has been arrested, nearly every German motorist .keeps a loaded revolver in his car. The car thieves find these revolvers usbfuh * * * A new highway in Southerii Spaiti, which circles the heights overlooking the Mediterranean near Granada, is to be the highest in Europe. Known as the AlpUjarra road, it is said to rival the ' Graride 'Co'rni'che, the famous highway in the Riviera. * * English mbtof Uianufacturers are turning their attention to the 12 h.p. six-cyliilder car which is rapidly becoming popular with the English motoring public, siflce it is the smallest size six-cylinder car outside the baby class. * * * Should a whbel Shihlmy or wobble develop ' at . thoderately ' fast speeds, see if there are any sleeVes or large patches inside thb frbht tyres. Such tliings 'as theSe thro'w the wheel out of balahce. To remedy the trb'Uble either fit;' lieW cbvbrs or re-balance the wheels. i Hc High speed, esp'bcialiy if frequently indulged in, must prove expensive. Oil consumption is very high at speed) pethbl cbrisumption greatly ihcreases, and tju:es wear fast. *

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 164, 4 March 1932, Page 2

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SHORT CIRCUITS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 164, 4 March 1932, Page 2

SHORT CIRCUITS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 164, 4 March 1932, Page 2

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