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25th September 1936
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of big electric-vehicle developments in the offing.

Of overseas inquiries for British passenger-vehicle bodies.

That more "house organs" may shortly make their appearance.

That over 120,000 light vans are now in the service of tradesmen in England.

That the armaments programme has created a big problem, in the matter of obtaining skilled labour, for those concerns engaged on more peaceful pursuits.

That good piston rings often remove the " in " from inefficiency.

That "gang warily " is the wording. used on " caution " signs in Scot

land.

That if you can get an increase in your A-licensed tonnage, then you are a man indeed.

That London travellers are' looking forward to trying out those torqueconverter buses.

Of seven bright stars in the Commer firmament.

That the export trade in British oil engines is going great guns.

That more attention is given in the. north, than in the south, to crash colour schemes.

Of many congratulations to Mr. Henry Spurner, Senior, on completing 40 years' connection with Leyland Motors, Ltd.

At the Grand Hotel Brighton : " What are these people doing here? " "Oh they're something to do with driving lorries."

That there were few " breezes " at Brighton last weekend.

Of geese that lay golden eggs being killed by extortionate toll charges.

That road transport might still take some tips from railway propaganda.

Of a driver complaining of a " veil of daddy-long-legs" on his windscreen at night.

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People: Henry Spurner
Locations: London

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