THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH,
HENRY FORD DISCUSSES FUTURE WAR.
Tennyson's Prophecy
83 Years Ago
For I dipped into the future, far as human eye
could see,
Saw the vision of the world, and all the won-
der that would be;
Saw the heavens fill with commerce, argosies
of magic sails,
Pilots of the purple twilight, dropping down
with costly hales;
Heard the heavens fill with shouting, and
there rained a ghastly dew
From the nations' airy navies grappling in
the central blue;
Far along the world-wide whisper of the
south-wind rushing warm,
With the standards of the peoples plunging!
through the thunderstorm;
Till the war drum throbbed no longer and
the battle flags were furled.
In the parliament of man, the Federation of
the World.
There the common sense of most shall hold
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a fretful realm in awe; And the kindly earth shall sluniber, lapped in'
universal law.
Henry Ford, a recent photo of whom appears above, recently expressed the opinion that airplanes will stop all warfare. "It will take time" he said, "but time will bring that situation about. The airplane has first of all got to justify itself by successful flights, day after day. One or a dozen trips from one point to another mean nothing. It must show consistent and continual mastering of the air and then it will, have a telling effect on war." The veteran automobile pioneer went on to say that war has heretofore heen localised, but future wars will not be confined to definite areas, but carried on in any part of the belligerents' territorios, "You can find the whole future of the aeroplane in Tennyson's "Locksley Hall" he concluded.
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MOTORING SUPPLEMENT. SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1926.
MODEL "P" TRIUMPH.
MODIFICATIONS IMPROVE WELL-KNOWN CYCLE.
No other, motor cycle has been favoured with greater popularity than the modal "P" Triumph, in- |troduced at the begluring of the 1923 season, and criticized from more than one quarter, but such criticisms we are afraid, in the majority of cases, have been ins-" pired, as it is generally conceded by, owners that it is one of the inest machines that has been turned but by the Triumph fac- tory, This in spite of its ex- tremely low price. Certain im- provements for 1926 have been effected, dictated by constant_ex" periments and road experience. These are of a minor nature, barely noticeable from a casual glanca, but in the aggregate they combine to make a better "mE- chine and better value than ever.
The most observable alteration
is the adoption of an internal ex- panding front wheel brake. This
is far more efficient than the old form of contracting band, and a short description will probably in- terest all Triumph riders:
Within the drum lies a continu- ous steel band faced with frie- tion material. One ond of the band is fixed to an anchor plate. whilst the other is expanded out. wardly by the brake operating lever.. When the brake is ap- plied the rotation of the wheel tends to expand the band harder against the drum, thus giving u powerful yet sweet brak- ing action,
even
The clutch also has been modi- fied. It remains of the multi- plate dry type, having floating Friction rings, but the control in- stead of being by means of two cam levers working in opposite directions, is now by a lever operating a push rod which passes through the centre of the main gear shaft, A steel ball between the push rod and lever takes the thrust. In order to prevent oil from the gear-box from reaching the plates, a special oil-retaining thimble has been added within the body of the clutch.
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The engine remains as before, with the exception that valve guides are now fitted, and the front forka, backstays and stand have been strengthened.
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1. The tread thickness and
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If the car is punctured the only thing is to walk home. Why grumble?"
"You might have made the chauffeur walk in front, and then people would have seen that we HAVE a car!" Megtendorter Blaclter,
Munich.
ERECT ZERO MARKER.
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The Chicago Automobile Trade Association will erect $ marker, registering the starting point for motor travel at Michi-; gan avenue and Jackson bou- levard. The tablet will point east, toward Lake Michigan, and will carry the names of places of historic interest.
LAWYERS OBJECT.
Lawyers organized in, national and state bar associations are con- demning the policy of motor clubs offering free legal advice to its members.
STOP SHORT MEASURE.
A drive has been conducted in Detroit against short-measure on gasoline, oil and unjust pumps. The first results of this drive brought 52 cases into court.
PEDESTRIANS SHOULD
ALWAYS LOOK TO THE
RIGHT FIRST BEFORE ̧ STEPPING OFF THE CURB
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