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25th May 1934, Page 39
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of fights for independence in Ireland.

That the proportion of accidents to children in That the Mayor of Hove startled the members total road casualties is gradually decreasing. the F.W.R.A. Congress.

That the safety-first campaign in schools has had much to do with this improvement.

From Bus Transportation that petrol is "a volatile liquid, commonly distilled from petroleum, used principally for taxation."

That the quickest feature of tram transport seems to be its exodus.

That coach passengers appear to appreciate radio for more than one reason.

That Yorkshire operators are certainly amongst the

in o s t enthusiastic throughout the country. That in salesmanship travelling expenses yield a better dividend than does postage.

That the brightness of the sunshine these spring mornings is inclined to cause drivers to overlook unexpected traffic signals.

That a good body deserves a good chassis—but does not always get it.

That the paths of those who wish to form transport boards are anything b u t smooth.

Of unexpected controversy concerning the amendments to the contract-carriage law.

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