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10th February 1933
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Dealing with Compression-Ignition Engines for all purposes other than Marine THERE are definite indications of a great extension of the oil-engine industry, and in this movement British manufacturers, owing to their high technical standard and competitive manufacturing costs, should play a prominent part.

IN small power stations, and as a source of power in private stations, factories and large buildings, the modern oil engine is found in most cases to be more economical than the cheapest electricity from the mains. In addition, there are many other fields in which the oil engine is making rapid progress.

HE new Temple Press Journal, " THE OIL ENGINE," will I have a clearly defined policy in increasing the adoption of oil engines for all the numerous purposes to which they can be put.

TT will fight the battles of the oil-engine industry as a whole I against the opposition of other interests, and will aim at becoming indispensable, not only to existing or prospective users of the oil-engine, but to all who have plant or machinery which might conceivably be utilized with oil-engined drive.

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