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EDCE-WATER MANSIONS opens its second season June - Ist as the most luxurious resort 'hotel in the Far East.
have not been spared in creating this truly modern beach hotel. Here you may live serene- ly or excitably as your whim directs. love the cool luxury, superb food and charming hospitality awaiting you at Edge-water Man- sions.
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ON THE ROAD
(Continued from Page 2). -Vision is good to the front, rear and sides, although the car is low and the occupants dit well down. The driver can see his near-aide wing, and the brake lever and the remote control gear lever are both. right at his hand.
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Steering is light and perfectly steady at speed, with just the right tendency to straighten itself up. Changing gear with the tree- wheel fixed presents no difficult- ies and with the free-wheel is per- fectly simple, it not being neces sary to use the clutch.
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AUTOMOBILE
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German Triumph In place on Sunday between Carra
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Paris, June 28 The German automobile industry added yeu another triumph to an unbroken series of victories to this year's racing season when the German racing driver, Rudolf Carraciola" piloting a Mercedes Bena car at an average speed of 124.57 kilometres per hour, won the French Grand Prix on the Month-
Of the hydraulic brakes it is notlery race track on Sunday after necessary to say much. They pull noon before a crowd of 30.000 -up promptly and with the even
spectators... ness which one expects of a good. Lockheed system
Von Brauchitsch, driving another Mercedes Bena, finished 'second, The Triumph Company, by the only one and a half seconds be- way, were the first, British makershind the winner: white Zehender to adopt hydraulic brakes, so they know something about them.
LIVELY ACCELERATION The car gathers speed promptly and, smoothly, and from rest 20 ph was reached in 3.7sec.. 30 m.ph. in 6.3sec., 40 m.p.h. in 9.9sec.. and 30 m.p.h. in 15.8sec. From a steady 10 m.ph. accel- eration was also excellent, as the following Agures 'suggest:---- Speed
Gears. m.p.h. Top. Third. 10-20.. 5.1sec. 3.1sec. 10-30... 11.8sec. 7.4sec. 10-40... 18.88cc. 11.8sec. 10-90... 26.1sec. 18.2sec.
Second. 2.9sec. 6.1sec.
As regards maximum speed the makers modesty claim 65 to 70 m.p.h., but from 70 to 75 m.p.h. would appear to be more correct, as no difficulty was found in rea- ching 70 m.p.h... while 75 m.p.h. was exceeded on a slight down-
grade.
The speedometer when chẹcked was found to read between 3 and 4 per cent, fast at 6 mph.*
On the open road 50 to 60 mp.h. is a very pleasant cruising speed, and gear-changing is seldom ne¬¿ cessary, although the acceleration on "third is very useful at times.' Actually the engine will pull stea- dily down to walking-pace,-
Although exterior lines are smart and overall height low, the compact coachwork offers good accommodation as regards leg and elbow room and head clearance, while the useful rear luggage compartment is accessible from the interior as well as from out-
side.
Fittings, and finish are good and complete the impression of, a quality car of individuality.
OLD CARS ON THE ROAD
on a Maseriti took third place, two rounds behind, followed in order by Fagioti on a Mercedes Benz, Rosemeyer on an Autounion, and Sommer on a Masertti,
car's
Only six of the eleven Anished the gruelling 500 metres race, four of these being Germans, which recall a similar German triumph in the French Grand Prix in 1914 just before the outbreak of the World War when three Mercedes cars. finished, in front.
cfola” and". Branthitsch who had out-distanced the field half way through the race, Carraciola fin- ally just managing" to... squeeze, through half a second in front of his stable mate.
Two Alfa Romeo cars, driven by Nuvolari and Chiron, had to give. up owing to engine trouble,
The new French car designed by Sefer did not start on account of faults which developed during the trials. The German victory "was cordially acclaimed by the specta- tors and the Minister of Public Works, Laurent-Eynac, personally. congratulated the winning drivers. Praniaczan. Kun Min.
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NEW SAMOAN STAMPS
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London, June * A new issue of pictorial postage stamps for Western Samoa will ha
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sale in New Zealand and damos on August 7. The issue, which comprises nine stamps, the Ello-Ad. and eds in monochrome, and the others, from 1d. to 3., in two colours, illustrates. Samoan native types And "scanary, including Vailima (R. L. Stevenson's house) on the sixpenny and Stevenson's tomb on the shilling stamp. Special. Jubilee stamps are also on sale until August 7 in the Cook Islands, Niue, and Western Samoa, each set including the ld, 2jd., and ed., denominationa. For Samoa the current stamps have been overprinted with the words Dame Sybil has an emotional "Silver Jubiles of King George part in "Orlet Goes Over," which V., 1910-1935," while for the Cook is the work of Merton Hodge, au- and Niue Islands the colour com- thor of "The Wind and the Rain."binations have also been changed.
From ocial statistics it would seem that the proportion of really old cars on the road is larger thau might be thought. It seems that nearly one ear out of every three is over five years old. There are actually more cars over five years than under two years old, and the Minister of Transport is supposed to be studying the relation, if any, of car age to accidents.
A bitter struggle for victory took
HM. Aircraft-carrier Eagle, China Station.
The idea, no doubt, is to ascer- tain if periodical examination of cars over, a certain age would be Justlied. Anything like a possible case for further restrictions. would be welcomed in some quarters, while insurance companies, and perhaps the motor trade, would not be sorry to see the use of cars over five years old discouraged,"
One doubts, however, if age is a serious tactor in road accidents. Many of the older cars are still in use because they have been well looked after, and actually their mileage may be less than many not half so old. Car life and fit- ness is not a matter of age, but of mileage, and it would be unfair to handicap owners who have retain- ed their cars.
In many cases such owners can' not afford new cars, and to put them off the road would not neces- sarily mean the sale of a new car. In many cases it would mean no car, no petrol, no tyres, no service, no tax, and no petrol duty.
DAME SYBIL'S RETURN
[Specia) Air Mail Service)
London, June 7. Dame. Sybil Thorndike, who has been acting in New York for the past six months, will next. Thura- day at the Globe Theatre, make her London reappearance in the new play "Griet Goes Over," pro- duced by Auriol Les,
On the following day, at 230 p.m., she will be the "bridegroom 5 mother at a fashionable wedding at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge,AN The bridegroom is her son, Lieu- tenant John Casson, RN, who is 24. and the bride Miss Patricia Mary Chester-Master, daughter of a Shanghal solicitoz.
Lieutenant Casson has been serving with the Fleet air arm in
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