Reading Standard Etc 05-1914
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Reading Standard, Saturday, May 16, 1914. Pg 7
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Title | Reading Standard, Saturday, May 16, 1914. Pg 7 |
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Page number | 7 |
Date | Saturday, May 16, 1914. |
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Publisher | Reading Standard |
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- The Fmchampste:ad Ridges Close by are, famea far a.nd
wide.;'
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of hills ext ending
from' "!nchamp.
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Sa.ndburst,
and they;afford
some magnificent views
of the imrrouhqing, country, The Ridges are not without
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histOrie interest.
.As-'Mr: Lyon, in his It Clfronicles of
Finqha.mpstead," writes;: II We stand her~ upon' historic
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It has been said by
high authorityLno less
than the late Archbi.h?~ of Canterbury (Dr. Ben.lm) wh." ; -'t:~~~-~:ifl'i~'':;,i.~~f.
he w~. Master of 'Wellington College-~ha: to the"" RIdges '0
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axles and finally to the engine, that b'eautif1i1 .
gem of moohan'i's m that' makes for tile
B.weet running 10f lthe "Swift.'.' The average
person Icannot PBSS through this department
withou~ expressing his wonder at, first, toe
number and variety of the component ""ta rts ~f
the oY.clecar, and, then, the mathemati~l
QCcura~, the atte!ltio~ to 'detail an~ ~he h,.i gb
cJa.ss workmanship that · characlense tl)e
operations here~ !J;his applie.s )to the axle~
fDd the rear axle 18 supporte~ on l~d, bearings throughout----:-no lesB tpan the ~~ar box.
The work of, engine er~in claIms a depa.rtule~t of its own, and -is distinguished, of
courseJ by th~ same ,'detailed! and 'delie,ate
treatment, Ithe ~am.e anxiety \ to test every
part thoroughly land to ensure unquestiolled
efficiency. Not the least iilipqzitant 'rlr0C6S8 ,i&
that undertaken in the grindiD~ and polishing
shops, w)lere-as '] itsll name i J.D1plies-rough
stampings a.nd forgings', tarel , ground and
polishOcl.
With the 'hum and rattle of the
plant still ringing 'i n our ears 'we peep in the
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year.. It has evell w'r01Jt!llt
the road. To realise this
tide, J hell the, proPortiico~n'ut~~;~~\trt~i::'
holiday traffic' was I ro
cyclecar seomod~' ev.en
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its low
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pense of running and:
ing prossed into
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nunibel'it of. ono
business
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and most roliable
vented.
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one above
tho Swift '
truth claim
movement.
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