LAND & WATER 
October 12, igi6 
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Of hcer (apprehensively) : What a smash 
those fellows would have if a tyre 
were to burst at that pace on one 
of these bends. 
Dunlop (slightly amused) : Yes, if- 
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but I don't think you need worry 
about that, as I happen to know 
the tyres are Duniops. 
Officer : That's all very well, but 
even EKinlops burst sometimes. 
Dunlop : Only in very exceptional 
circumstances. I always make the 
side waJls, and indeed, the whole 
casing of the cover extra strong, 
stronger in fact than the casing of 
any other cover, in order, first of 
all, to obviate bursts, and secondly, 
so that the casing can really be 
satisfactorily re-treaded. Many 
tyres burst at the walls before the 
original tread is anything like worn 
out, and no cover will stand re- 
treading so well as a Dunlop. They 
are points worth bearing in mind. 
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