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26th December 1918
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of celluloid comedies.

Of motor boats for the phine. That peace means competition.

Very little now of return loads.

Of fears of a saturated market.

That engine trouble is tractor heart disease.

Of a fitting which makes every tractor an " Overame."

That Albions made a big issue of debentures last week.

That Halleys' profits have nearly touched the 250,000 mark.

Of a tractor selling at £130 meant to compete with the Fordson.

That friction drive for tractors is being largely experimented with.

That now is the time of the year 'when brakes ehould be,seen to.

That commercial motor makers are doing a lot of strenuous thinking.

That two heads are not always better than one (cf., the two-headed eagle). That Clarkson's steam bus is attracting a lot of attention in America.

That the sooner men are released for road repairing the better for inland transport.

That some fine advertisement hoardings were lost when they hauled in the Gotha nets.

That an exhibition of war motors would be interesting, and that it should be arranged.

That the Road Board's ten-million scheme for bridges and roads is " the stuff to give 'en."

That our forecasts concerning motorbus,e,orders from tramway undertakings are being fulfill7d.

Of cogitations over the possibility of a demand for an eight-hour day for commercial vehicle workers.

That Mr. G. W. Watson is home from America, having finished his Tank duties across the herring pond.

That there is no connection whatever between the alcohol engine and the more familiar and popular beer engine.

That whilst vehicles in large numbers are preparing for the roads, the roads are not being prepared for the vehicles.

That holders of Albion ordinary shaees are to receive a bonus of three fully-paid ordinary shares for each four at present held.

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Organisations: Road Board
People: G. W. Watson

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