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One Hears— Of children " exercising " many miniature lorries.

14th June 1957, Page 41
14th June 1957
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That this may suggest that the modern "Under five" is alreadycommercially minded—or that father is a lorry owner or driver.

That the modern version of "It pays to advertise" should have the word " attractively " added to it That more fuel means more life on the roads and we must see that it does not mean more casualties.

Hopes that the " fluorescent " disease which has spread from posters to teenager socks, will not attack motor bodywork and tyres.

That it this should occur drivers and pedestrians might need dark glasses.

That several well-known makers are either standardizing on Laystall Cromard cylinder liners for municipal and other vehicles, or offering them as an alternative, particularlifor Perkins oil engines. That it might be better to come to terms with B.. R.S., than to come to grips with them.

Of those who believe that unrestricted views of Britain are better than supervised tours in Russia.

That, although pedestrians and shopkeepers dislike them, one-way streets are better than no-way traffic jams. 0 Front a small boy after staring, for some minutes at a Southdown bus conductor. "What a funny thing he has for making the tickets! "

That London traffic is once more threatened with digestive troubles, but remedies are being tried that may at least relieve (if not cure) them.

That any permanent transfer of goods traffic to the railways would largely depend on their ability to give rapid and efficient service, in which they seldom shine.

That Penney wisdom has nothing to do with being penny wise.

That communist propagandists preach peace but wage war by encouraging wage wars.

That most of us could do with extra pocket money whether it be from earnings or 'Ernie.

That there are too many shabby, and even dirty, delivery vans to be seen on our roads.

That our fish distribution service is all shipshape with nothing fishy about it, except the loads.

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