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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1933.
SPARKS
FROM THE PLUGS
FIRST
FIRST
NEW SPORTS CAR NEW SPORTS CARİ
MOTOR SHOW'S
ROYAL OPENING
'Best' Now 'Better Than Ever' SPLENDOUR & SPEED ON WHEELS
(Special Air-Mail Service)
London, Det.. 18.-For the first
che Motor time in its history Show at Olympia was honoured by being officially declared open by a member of the Royal family when Prince George the ceremony.
performed
"splendid... business" with Brazil and the Argentine; he replied, "That's fine."
A Bentley Revival
ROLLS-ROYCE" INFLUENCE
new Long anticipated, the
make Beatley car is shortly to its appearance in public for it will be exhibited at the forth- It has coming Olympia Show." been in preparation since the original Bently interests acquired on behalf of Rolls-Royce, Etd, some 18 months ago,' and' I have been priviledge to inspect!
Aa It and test it on the road. was to
were
be expected, its design Sir Herbert Austin, too, was exhibits the influence of Rolls- able to assure "the Prince that his Royce engineers, while the same firm were "right on top" regard-influence is obviously extended ing exports, whilst at the M.G. to the policy embodied in its stand his Royal Highness laugh-production, for it is unquestiona- model, re- bly of the highest grade through- marking. "Oh, that's the kind my out. brother (the Duke of Gloucester) drove at the Tidworth Tattoo,"
a record The attendance was for any opening day. It was statingly pointed ed last night that an hour before closing time the figure was 30 per cent, above that of last year's Arst day, (The actual figure was not available).
out a
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MOTORING IN THE
ANTARCTIC
Work Of An Austin Seven With Sir Hubert Wilkins' Expedition
BY FRANCIS K. PEASE
CONTROL OF MOTORING SPORTS
IN GERMANY
A special If Germany Major Huhnlein, the boards and associations. commissary appointed by the body had to be formed to control Chancellor for the reorganisation the German automobile sport, and on this body the A.D.A.C. was duly and supervision of the entire Ger- man motor sport movement; has represented. "decreed the formation of a new national automobile club with ex- clusive rights of representation and over the presidency of the Oberste Sportbehorde, which sport organisation. The commis-Nationale
The commissary has also taken.
sary, who is also the chief of the governs the sport in Germany. The National Socialist Motor Corps.&D.A.O. has more than 100,000 has entrusted the A.D.AC. which members, now the initial stock of initials stand for Allgemeine Deut- the new organisation, which has the received the name Der Deutsche sche Automobil Club-with
Automoblie Club already beginning was put to bed with just as much unification of the German clubs
to be known undèr its initials,. care as we might have had for a
Soon after the war, this club
D.D.A.C. were lit began to outgrow in importance
The new organisation will, have The the old traditional German repre- real baby, Two lamps
to submit to the powers of the and placed near the engine. whole bonnet was covered with a sentative club, the A.v.D: (Auto- large fur rug, and the car was mobil Club von Deutschland), and NS.KK., the militaristic National raised of the ground on wooden soon contested the rights of the Socialist Motor Corps, which, it is blocks to protect the tyres from A.v.D. to act as sole representative interesting to note, has a member. the extreme cold of the Antartic. for Germany on the international ship exceeding 150,000. Care had to be taken lest the pet- rol should freeze. It was all ator-
bullt on ed on board the William Scoresby
or in the special hut shore.
Mi
The Austin was also used for
Some
carrying stores from one camp to the other the ice-barrier and in- land on Deception Island
bad that we spent two hours at of the routes we chose were
a time covering one mile.
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I have motored in many coun- tries, but never have I seen such strange motoring as I saw in 1928. It was then that the Brat motor car was seen in the South Polar regions. A midshipman, I first sailed for the Antarctic in 1925 in the Discovery I then under the To be known simply as the command of Captain J. R. Sten- Bentley 31 Litre-not "Rolls-house, R.NR. We returned in Oc- The Prince showed great ad- Bentley," as some people expect tober, 1827, after making many ministration for a beautiful dove-ed-it has a six-cylinder, engine new discoveries and charting much, of 3669 ce. The bore and stroke new land buried under the snows
of the far south. Prior to the official opening his grey Rolls-Royce, which at near-
are 3 by 4 in. (82.5 by 114mm)
After a short shore leave of on- Royal Highness pad amply de-ly £2,500; is one of the most ex-
pensive cars in the 'show. It is a and the tax rating is 25.3 h.p. monstrated his deep interest in
(£26 per annum). But its ratingly three weeks I was re-called to forty-fifty machine designed for
power join the William Scoresby, which motoring during a tour of the ex-
of its the owner-driver in response to
conveys no idea hibition fasting nearly two hours.
the special demand for a "non-output, for the efficiency of the was about to sail for the Antare- The expression "best ever" has
the Discovery. The William a familiar ring as applied to the chauffeur Rolls, and is capable engine is such as to cause it to tic on a similar expedition to that
than 120 develop more
b.h.p." of
Scoresby was" an unlucky ship, or remains that of 90 miles an hour. show. The fact
Another somewhat hackneyed when running "all" out"!
From the very last stores. base each year British motor manufac-
concerning the Motor Nevertheless, although the car so at least it seemed at the out- Boxing
made by the Seven Bir Hubert turers manage to make such pro- thought gress that what should be a dis- Show is that "women are taking is essentially a sports model of set of her voyage. On
more interest," There are, how unusually high efficiency, it runs Day, 1987, we lost a man over-
servations and taking photo- carded and hackneyed tag be- comes the apt description of a
ever, degrees and fields of interest. with a silky smoothness, from a board in a howling hurricane Inew 600 miles south, making ob-
the maximum the Bay of Biscay.
graphs. He also made several ex- Yes- and whereas in former years the traffic crawl to
ploring
William trips in the truly splendid exhibition
entirely
that renders it equally speed, woman visitor has tended to go terday the display was
Scoresby, One of his main dis- suitable for town use as for the Into pretty ecstasies over the co-
coveries was that Charcot Land is worthy of the Royal visitor.
lour of a malachite ashtray, this
an island and not part of the Po- year casual (male) visitor could PRINCE'S NEW CAR,
Georgia and Deception Island.lar Continent. Several now seas not fall to be struck by the know
Two interconnected carburet-But for motorista our experiences were discovered where previously ledgeable air with which the hun-
would seem uninteresting until the chart had given vague detalla dreds of women approached their tors of the S.U, type are used,
of land..... the time when, in 1928, the Wil- fed from the 18 gallon rear tank potential purchases...
by
electric
Water am Scoresby was lent to Sir Hu- pump.
bert Wilks for...work in the circulation is by pump and tem ther- &
South
Pr regions. Sir Hubert perature regulation by mostatically controlled radiatora dark carded, vivid man, who shutter. The engine suspension lives for uttle but adventure-is a born Polar "explorer. He has a controlled passion for desperate enterprises, is effected by a pivoted mounting with rubber supports
and is almost reckless in his cou- rage Even then he was turning over in his active brain the dream of his life-an expedition by sub- marine below the ice-fields to the very Pole itself,
Room For Detective..
was accom- The Prince, who panied by King Alfonse and Ma- jor Oliver Stanley, the Minister of Transport, paused for a long time z inspect a striking couple on the Bentley stand. He has order ed a similar car for his own use, painted in blue and black, and chromium-plated,
기
The firm's designers have been set a pretty problem in the mat-
the Prince's detective ter of how to make the door so that the detective (who is "a big man") before the Prince, can get out who, sitting in front should in an ordinary car of the same type alight first.
He
Prince George's interest in speed was repeatedly noticeable. asked searching questions con- cerning the capabilities of various cars of the sports type, and re- vealed considerable knowledge as to driving them.
Business Booming
!}
A Born Polar Explorer
work We did much charting officially regarded as very valu
highest speeds. permissible on the straightest of the long and able, in the regions of South straight Continental roads.
$LD
by dampers, an arrangement that assists in ensuring that not the faintest suspicion of engine trem- or shall be communicated to the
84 етед
maximum passengers,
Women who Know In the dead days of feminine frivolity, with regard to automo- biles the women looked at cars, whilst men looked through them. "Yesterday the women had this heretofore masculine air of know- ing all about "how it works." Ab- sorbed, they swung gravely into the driving seats, their hands grop- ing instinctively for levers, their feet or pedals, and it was with a
• William Scoresby picked up strictly "man-to-man" air that power and speed.
Four speeds and silent gears
at the Falkland Is- turned to near what the
for the second and third indirect
that he had they salesmen had to say.
And what
conse- ratios are proved by the gearbox, lands. We found change. a
has synchromesh me- some strange equipment to put which
changing aboard the exploration ship; an chanism to afford easy quently, in the salesmen! That old look of courteous indulgence into third and top gears. The aeroplane. a tractor, and a baby whilst expatlating to a
gone. Almost, it seemed breaking equipment includes
mechanical servo of the type has there was a fleeting expression of
Rolls-Royce for apprehension about some sales-
many years past; in this system men yesterday, as they endea-
the front and rear brakes voured
applied by the servo, while the rear ones are actuated.. addition- ally and directly by pedal pres-
woman
to assuage the
expert thirst for information of a young lady with a pencil a note-book and a coldly Brooklands.. atmos-
At the Hillman stand the Prin- ce recognised an official whom he had met in South America during the British Exhibition at Buenosphere about her. Aires,
Among the orders taken was one "How is your export business by the Walton Yacht and Launch five launches to cost getting on?" he asked, and when works "for assured that the firm were doing £24,500.
WHEN MOTOR MANUFACTURERS
HAD SHOW "SECRETS”
Particulars Of Next Year's Models
DO
model or models already
a few
used
sure.
Worm
on
Cars
are
8tr Hubert
11
car.
an Austin Seven, This was
double WELS fitted with which wheels and grip chains to prevent its skidding over the slippery ice surfaces.
w
We sailed first for our base at Deception Island. Here it was that the Wilkins-Hearst expedition had first started its work of ex- Among other details of theploring the region that les south specification and equipment be- of the Pacific. The aim had been
to establish and maintain a per yond those mentioned are auto-
Btation. meteorological manent matic and manual control of the battery ignition, specially design-Bir Hubert planned his campaign ed engine-starter the pinion of as a flying journey from Decep- tion Island to the Ross Bea, all. which engages slowly with the flywheel gear to, gain. silent the way along the hypothetical operation and reduced wear-coastline.
Motoring on the Ice- and nut steering gear, centralised chassis lubrication
We soon found that Polar, ex- with a foot-operated pump that plotion had been mechanised! delivers oil to all detalls requir In place of the huskies of old ing individual lubrication, inclu Sir Hubert pinned his faith to ding even the leaves of the semi-petrol. The tractor and the baby used on some of the elliptic springs, low-pressure car were $5.50in Indin tyres, combined worst parts of the great barrier. "During one period in the his-hot a new feature to be applied tory of motoring, a period that to a
the aeroplane a clear runway for extended up to not many years known until the eve of the show clock and revolution counter, and of cluttered ice and anow to give
Wednesday next week, dual horas. WELJ the practice of a..
20h.p.
Open as well as closed bodies the take-off. We had to laugh at ago, it
have been prepared for this the sight of the Seven: skirmish- considerable proportion of motor Then there is a new manufacturers to refrain from Vauxhall, of which only
available for chassis; they include a low-builting about over the ice. But it was allowing anyone-agents, journa particulars are
while I open tourer with a long-skirted effective even if it was odd. Its lists, or the public to have publication at present,
two-door streamlined roar was mingled with the roars next have reason for believing that tall, a information about their
saloon, a four-door saloon with a of angry sea-elephants disturbed have
from their long months of sleep. one or two other makers year's cars until the opening of
"something their sleeves streamlined rear locker and a
up
The penguins, on the other hand, Coupe of the Olympia Show, or, at all
case, however, is there drop-head foursome events, until a mere day or two In
cause for anticipating that an which the head folds back as collected around it and inspected beforehand. "Show secrets" were
fat as the hood of an open car it. Just as might so many hun- In all cases the seating is entire dreds of stolid gentlemen in tall the order of those times, and one epoch-making development, one
that will affect the future, désigny within the wheelbase (in front coats seeing a new invention. of recent date that I recall as
of the rear axle); a feature that having given rise to a tremendous of cars in general, is being with-
is conducive to increased riding escapes for the car in its long amount of speculation and in-held until the last moment.
comfort and steadiness in con- treks through the snow, and fro terest applied to the first Morris Minor.
trol. Only one length of chassis Orice it was all, but lost with its is being made; the wheelbase is driver when it skidded down a 10ft 6in. and the track 4ft. 8in slight slope and crashed fato & The chassis price is £1100, while low crevasse. But it was saved complete cars range from £1380 from this disaster by the tractor, for an open tourer to £1635 for which, hauling af wire ropes, was ger's brink and to safety again. a special sports two-door saloon. able to pull the car from dan With the fall in attendance to study the latest makes in de With the car safe on the surface tag-handle, and found that the 15, the date agreed upon by Bri-worth including, although when dual stands and making business engine responded immediately. the Austin programme on August figures such attractions are well tail without overcrowding indivi- we have one swing of the start earlist upon Olympia was overcrowded year impossible. As regards the iwe continued our journey without tish makers as the
any trouble. which next year's models should after year such exhibits would dividual stands, it is dificult to have been nuisance perhaps. see any good reason why buccess-
When not out working the car be introduced.
But not all of our makers have Showmanship is essential even ful racing cars and trophies, etc., yet disclosed the whole of their to a Motor Show, and there has should not be displayed Every
of this exhibitor wishes to attract vini- more latitude, and this year will anything which adds to programmes for 1934, and among been some recognition
interest of the those who are preserving a Show fact in recent years with the tots to his stand that is why
xhibition: They secret" is one who has already display of world's record aere he is there, and
stood, a number given, forth what has been as planes, boats, and cars, historical which is not sin
SUALLARamenities of
Ecottian mo- sumed to represent the whole sections, and so on
The idea of alection devoted be permaitted
exhibitors to story." Nothing" will be announ ced in this case about the new to working models is a good one, model it be a new model and
in
In the past few years. however, general have manufacturers
new program announced their mes, and allowed full particulars and prices of their new cars to be published, many weeks if not months before the opening the Olympia Show. This year such announcements, commenced with
MOTOR CAR MODELS One of the most interesting features at the forthcoming Show devoted 20 will be; a section working models. It is very many years since anything of this kind was even permitted let alone encouraged, and the promoters are to be congratulated on their common sense in the matter.
The org and will allow those interested? Show have
method
riven
tile
I can remember many narrow
was
Everywhere that the car slung out of the hold on to the ice it proved itself, and proved that British manufacturers build cars to stand up to the most conditions.The "Auto rigorous Car."
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