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24th April 1959, Page 35
24th April 1959
Page 35
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That passengers object to railway rolling stock" that rolls laterally.

That this is especially annoying to those who must write while they travel, and bad for the sight of those who read.

A report that a Russian engineer has designed a 1.5 h.p.

oil engine weighing two-thirdsof a pound and so small _ „ .

that three can be carried in a coat pocket.

That it is not stated' for what purposes such a small power unit could be employed, but possibly this is being kept up his sleeve.

Of Perkins Four 99 oil engines being used to power American Transicold van refrigeration equipment.

That the only political note at the recent opening by Lord Brabazon of the enlarged Montagu Motor Museum was that the "Blues" were allowed inside, whereas the " Reds" watched from behind a hedge.

That this resulted in a few jokes, but there was no real "opposition.' That rust quickly " gets the needle". with Jason's pneumatic pistol.

That the more comfortable the driver, the safer are passengers and the public.-.

That if -one-man buses multiply rapidly, they may lead to more employment rather than less.

That, in comparing the comparative sizes of Britain and America, it has been suggested. that our by-passes must be kept within bounds or they, might go into the sea.

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