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11th October 1935
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Praise on all sides for the new handy form of our Operating Cost Tables.

That one of the finest coaches at the Paris SaloA was a Latil with a body by G. le Bastard.

That one of the biggest hotels in Bristol is already fully booked for the period of the Royal Show in July, 1936.

Of a shortsighted reader who thought we said it took £20,000 worth of water per year to wash London's 8,000 cats.

That many magistrates are "at sea" when judging motoring offences, and that, in consequence, many drivers are " landed " with unfair sentences.

That there is no eating on our operating tables.

Of a suggestion that all those Commers must be required for another Transport Bill.

That many people hope that road traffic legislation has come to a stop.

, That some of the brake layouts at the Paris Show would horrify Major Currin. Of a 6-ton rigid six-wheeler weighing under 50 cwt.

That the Ford Tug will be on view for the first time at the Ford Exhibition next week.

Of well-known members of the industry going into special training for the many Show lunches, banquets, etc.

Of those who think that, in the case of operators, the tares should not be allowed to continue growing with the wheat.

That many have appreciated the waterproof clothing provided by Albions expressly for visitors during trial runs on chassis.

That Leylands have a capacity for "taking" beer.

That lady conductors are all very well until a puncture occurs.

Of a man who asked why an exhibition is necessary to show that the public works.

That a battery-electric vehicle of Continental make may shortly be placed on the British market.

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Locations: Bristol, London

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