AT THE HEART OF THE ROAD TRANSPORT INDUSTRY.

Call our Sales Team on 0208 912 2120

One Hears

16th February 1951
Page 31
Page 31, 16th February 1951 — One Hears
Close
Noticed an error?
If you've noticed an error in this article please click here to report it so we can fix it.

Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of stout balloons as jacks for aircraft.

That they are unlikely to be .employed for commercial vehicles.

That London Coastal Coaches has designed several striking posters on "Coastal" holidays which have been produced by the silk-screen process.

Rumours that a big oil group may absorb a smaller one.

That a slang word for money " tin " becomes truer almost daily.

Of the possible formation of an Annis Special Luncheon Club. , That this might absorb the Ridout Tea-drinking Circle.

That Manchester Corporation believes that 4,400 of its drivers and conductors are Z-men.

Wonder expressed at what would happen if they were all mobilized at much the same time. Of too many "skinny " village bus services.

That building restrictions still cause many a vehicle to be " garaged " in a " pudding cloth." _ That "an orange-coloured sky" may encourage love but our " red " sky of nationalization seems powerless to breed love of work.

That a good drive frequently starts with a Lodge.

That it isn't only west region permits that are going west.

That free hauliers must lay aside their British modesty and blow their own trumpets.

Of complaints suggesting that

4grocers who employ B.R.S. transport must expect "hard cheese." ----

That apparently the snowy spell reduced driving accidents by the simple expedient of driving much traffic off the road.

That this would not do as a designed expedient as our general economy would suffer considerably.

Tags


comments powered by Disqus