MOTORING.
RELIABILITY TRIALS
THE PRIZE-WINNERS,
Received June 30, 8.10 a.m. 1 LONDON, June 25?.
The prize-winners in the international touring car reliability trials were:—A 6 1-5 horse-power De Dion, 8 1-10 h.p. 'Adlcr, 10 h.p. Cadillac, 15 4-5 h.D. Singer, 20J h.p. Vauxhall, 25 3-5 h.p. Talbot, 30 h.p. Adler, 40 h.p. Armstrong-Whitworth, 45 86-100 h.p. Ariel, 48 S>s h.p. Rolls-Royce, and 59 3-5 h.p.*Ariel.
Scottish Trial—lo 12-100 hoisepower Swift, 12 14-100 h.p. Argyle, 15 h.p. Bell, 21 6-100 h.p. Darracq, 35 h.p. Deasy, and 40 h.p. Arm-strong-Whitworth.
The silver cup (Scotland) for lowest petrol consumption went to a 24 horse-power Albion, while a Vauxhall Armstrong-Whitworth won both the Scottish gold medal and the English silver cup. The finals of the 2,000 Miles Trial will be decided by means of special races at Brooklands to determine the position of the larger cars
NOT INVITED
MR KEIR HARDIE OFFENDED,
Received June 30, 9.44 a.m. LONDON, June 29
Mr Keir Hardie, speaking at Stockport, complained that he had not been invited to King Edward's recent garden party. The reason for this, he said, because he had criticised the visit of King Edward to the Czar at Reval.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9130, 1 July 1908, Page 5
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