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16th November 1934
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That Glasgow's Fire Brigade Ts shy of publicity.

That the motor industry continues to appreciate the new Kelvin Hall.

Of high notes by the new Singer.

The riddle "What makes a pedestrian cross?"

That everybody reasonable is in favour of reason able regulations. 0

A warning that watersplashes are once again living up to their name.

That a Brush body should, in the nature of things, have sweeping lines.

That the Armstrong-Saurer Samson will not pull down the Kelvin Hall pillars.

Of someone who thought that the "Mammoth Major" must be a braw Scot.

That the G.P.O. postal motor vehicles covered a total distance of 61,000,000 miles last year.

That the other motor vehicles used by the Department covered a further 31,000,000.

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