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    BREATH TEST
    December 31, 1938 - Indianapolis, U.S.A.

    The "drunkometer," the first breath test for car drivers, invented by Dr Rolla N. Harger of Indiana University School of Medicine, was officially introduced in Indianapolis. It was the first successful machine for testing human blood alcohol content by breath analysis. He gave the first "short course" on chemical tests for intoxication (1937). By 1948, Harger and other IU faculty began one-week courses on breath alcohol testing sponsored by the National Safety Council's Committee on Tests for Intoxication. Robert F. Borkenstein, an instructor on those courses later invented the Breathalyzer (1954), a more practical, highly portable instrument for testing breath alcohol. The Drunkometer had required re-calibration when it was moved from place to place.

    TURKEY ECONOMIC DISTRESS
    December 31, 1927 - Turkey

    Economic distress in Turkey led companies to ditch their old strong boxes. So many Turkish businesses went broke that there was a glut of strong boxes on the market.Economic distress in Turkey led companies to ditch their old strong boxes. So many Turkish businesses went broke that there was a glut of strong boxes on the market.

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Our Organization is one of the most experienced and established Licensed Automobile dealers & exporters in Japan, deal in used and new Japanese vehicles. We have a large stock of new and used cars at very reasonable prices. Our inspection is final, however, we can arrange pre-shipment inspection for quality. Any charges subjected to this inspection will be paid by the buyer. We can also replace alloy wheel, tire, battery or any other part at buyer's cost. All vehicles are subject to our final confirmation as the stock moves fast, however, we can offer you a similar vehicle upon your request.

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  • Boeki Building, 2nd Floor, 6-13-1 Aoyagi
    Soka-shi
    Saitama
    340-0002
    Japan

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  • Phone : +81 489 33 0181 Mobile: +819033105177 (Athar Siddiqui) +819043886719 (Ahmed Siddiqui)
    Fax : +81 489 33 0182
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