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One Hears

15th November 1935
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of' Tiny" of Guys having his pocket picked.

Of a trolleyhus.maker being asked to quote for 1,000 battery-driven rickshaws,

That this concern may have to provide a substitute sound for the padding of the feet.

That the radiator of a certain new, coach had to he plated instead of painted to avoid exceeding the niaximurn-length limit.

That rubber springs were used on locomotives in 1853.

The Clayton Dewandre is utilizing a feeding-bottle for its twins.

T h e commercialmotor industry deservedly termed a fraternity.

Of die-hards who assert that•road traffic could be stabilized if it were once more stable-i zed. The Show query: "Who sold the Pup? '

'Where's George? " "At the Commercial Motor Show." 0 That electricity, magnetism, hydraulics, centrifugal force and friction are all competing for a place in the transmission.

That in the country, even more obviously than in the town, the bus and the cinema help to fill each other's money bags.

T ha t the Unipower relieves internal stresses.

Of a refreshing breeze from the Bristol Channel,

That C.V. manufacturers are among the biggest contribu-tors to road safety.

Of many who were amused at notices r e a din g—"Rcyal Wedding, Polic e Diversion."

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