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One Hears

23rd September 1938
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of a German concern which prefers cash to a cheque.

Of pneumatic tyres especially designed for use on electric delivery vehicles.

Of an interesting traffic speed test carried out by two taxicabs and a well-known athlete.

That the taxi which i kept to normal routes beat both the runner and the cab which used so-called short cuts. 0 That synthetic rubber is proving its value in positions where oil is liable to cause deterioration of the natural product.

Of inner tubes in rayon " shirts."

Of further brake development in the offing.

01 the spark-ignition oil engine making progress.

That if you know what your enemy is saying it is easier to give it the lie.

That in the best body designs the ornamental is kept subservient to the fundamental.

That it is an achievement to produce an oil-engined tanker of under 30 cwt. to hold over 1,000 gallons. Of some users puzzled by wide-gap economy plugs.

That these may be used only in engines especially

designed for them. 0 That certain bus stands and stations are causes of much argument and some acrimony.

Of a reader saying Tonnage" in a recent ABC. that "The Arithmetic of issue looked more like the That after January 1 glass shall be installed Ontario. "no glass other than safety in any motor vehicle" in That Germany may still be hungry.

That there should be a big field for artificial-silk tyres.

Of improvements in the used-vehicle market if not in that for raw products.

Of a county council owning a 32-seater schoolchildren's bus said to have cost £30.

That in the interests of A.R.P. Diesel oil is better than petrol both in vehicles and storage.

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