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12th July 1935, Page 29
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

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Little regarding possible tax changes.

That oil may yet become elastic.

That oil prices have been so for a long time.

That London's speed limits ought to bring back to popularity the electric brougham.

That its gong might cause conscience-stricken offenders to suffer qualms.

Of encouraging experiments with hardaluminium cylinders.

That the air may yet help the road with further oil-engine research.

That there will be little fruit for coach parties to buy at the roadside this year.

Of local surveyors being chipped a lot when their tarred roads are chipped too little.

Of a driver with a wooden leg being fined for driving a 30-cwt lorry when his licence permitted him to drive only a tonner. That wind spoilt many bencheons at the Royal.

That a man with a stammer 'may be well able to drive an articulated vehicle.

That you cannot judge the potency of a fuel by the pungency of the exhaust.

That being air-minded is not being light-minded, but it does indicate an enlightened mind.

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