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21st April 1933, Page 29
21st April 1933
Page 29
Page 29, 21st April 1933 — ONE HEARS
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That " alphabet " frames are very popular now.

That tax dodging will continue to be the main aim of designers.

Of a tradesman's prestige being valued by the paint on his vans 0 Exaggerated claims blamed for much of the preju dice against oilers.

Of cancelled wage cuts described as the best tonic for the summer tourist trade.

That " oiler " instruction books should distinguish carefully between fuel and lubricant.

That road transport charges are based upon sounder principles than those of railways in this country.

That bandits are scared of operating on bus routes.

The Budget discussed eagerly by trailer makers.

Of new 1-tonners, and from an unexpected source.

That there is tremendous scope for the oil engine in air transport.

That the faster aircraft will be come profitable so soon as services are firmly established. Of road transport as the support of import by airport.

That it was easy to motor around London with so many vehicles away.

Of the driver who doesn't wait for the green light described as "the fly in the amber."

That the taxi owner-driver, like any other operator, must set something aside for depreciation, Questions as te what work is being done by the Oversea Mechanical Transport Directing Committee.

That the education of the tripper in the disposal of his paper bags, luncheon boxes, etc., is by no means completed.

Of fresh efforts with a rear-engined motor van. 0 That the silent aeroplane has yet to be invented.

Of new interest in flash boilers for steamers.

That the railways will soon be complaining about unf-airways.

Of good coach and aeroplane loads over Easter, thanks to a benign weather clerk.

That an Easter like this year's gives confidence not only to coach operators but to business men generally.


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