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16th March 1934, Page 27
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of trailer makers who are doing well..

In fact, of DO trailer makers who are not doing well. That the Army has great hopes for the oil engine.

How hauliers' takings may be increased by docking.

Of extensive road-improvement plans in Northamptonshire.

--0— Of a remarkable trailer brake which is coming along nicely.

No demands from road users for a share in the Budget surplus.

That tyre-regrooving tools constitute a fine compliment to tyre makers.

That nowadays in England, as in America, the small cars parked near building operations . often belong to the orkmen on the job. Of horsed coal-carts with pneumatic tyres.

Of a big push by the coal and steam interests.

. Of windscreen wipers that wash as well as wipe.

That Summer Time this year does not begin until April 22.

That London Transport uses 45,000,000 gallons of petrol a year.

That designers are thinking along new. lines in regard to brake actuation.

That the next thin g, logically, might well be an oilengined mechanical horse.

That aluminium pistons may act as catalytic, agents in promoting cylinder wear.

That, if railway dreams come true, nothing beyond restrictions will be allowed on bridges.

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