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MAKE MOTOR LOOK FUNNY

DAY OF ELECTRICAL CARS COMING EXPERIMENTS IN BRITAIN (United Service) LONDON, Monday. The “Daily News” announces the result of experiments made in a secret laboratory with a small motor-car, devoid of wireless attachment, which picked up by electrical induction from a coil three yards away sufficient power to cross a wooden platform and climb a ramp. The paper prophesies that when all the main roads have electric lighting cables motorists will drive silent cars and pay for their motive power through meters affixed to the dashboard by the Electricity Commissioners. Professor D. A. Low, emeritus professor of civil and mechanical engineering. University of London, says electrically-driven transport must come. Perfected knowledge of electricity will bring a transport era which will make a petrol engine look as funny as an old wooden velocipede does now.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 788, 8 October 1929, Page 9

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MAKE MOTOR LOOK FUNNY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 788, 8 October 1929, Page 9

MAKE MOTOR LOOK FUNNY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 788, 8 October 1929, Page 9

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