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27th February 1919
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Keywords : Whisky, Truck

Of far too many avoidable accidents.

"Leave the fare to your generosity, sir 1" That there's a big boous in buses coming.

Of an important fusion of motor-fuel interests.

That the only practical scheme is to own-the taxi.

Congratulations to Bagnall-Wild on his C.M.G.

Of lorries that sent out a dove—and received " the bird."

That Mr. Raymond Dennis is going to circle the globe.

Of aeroplane petrol tanks that are leakproof and fireproof.

Ileluch of the new Jackson-Holroyd vehicle from Yorkshire.

That although emanating from the same county, no relation to another Jackson we wet of.

That Edinburgh has, at last, had enough -of cables, at any rate. " 0 Of auctioned lorries being sold at double their purchase price.

That what the miner really objects to is work between meals.

That road -traffic in the Lea valley gave place to towed traffic. 0 That, while statesmen are conferring, the lorries are wallowing.

' That the A.S.C. Omnibus CO. paid 100 per cent. during strike week..

That the small purchaser stands little &mace at Government sale.

That the cotton trade is in a very serious way just now, and that is bound to have its effect on lorry sales. 0 Nothing but praise for the excellent work done by the Voluntary Ambulance Column, now demobilized by the authorities. .

Speculations -as to whether their name gave Bywaters the clue to the method of controlling, their bulk storage system, or whether they changed their name to match the method, 01 my municipal motor developments.

" Of course you've signed the protest form." Of more big agency arrangements maturing. That in times of stress we resort to—torque !

That the St. Helens advertisements beat the band --tyre.

That lorrieS, as well as light cars, are being." kidnapped."

That the strikers at Amman Collieries have returned to a man.

That there's quite a game of General Post going on in the industry just now.

From returning slddiera that we well in the time at our disposal: Of "a great step by league of Peace has no seven-league boots. won the war fairly nations," but that That the Junior Army and Navy Stores' vans did good anti-tube service during the strike.

An assurance to cyclists that there is nothing revolutionary in showing a red rear light.

Queries as to why the Sheppee• non-skid advert. aPpears under that of White Horse -Whisky.

That it's at least a novelty for a consulting. engineer to advertise that he's a member of the R.A.C.

That prominent erstwhile free traders in the motor trade are plumping as solidly ae can be for Protec tion.

Thecomplaint that British whisky is going abroad and theAoubt that it is strong enough to stand the Journey. 0 That.someone soon got that 21,000 Legislation job— and not the someone that lots of people suspected was after it.

That Army motor lorries, now standing idle, might bewsed to supply transport deficiences between the pitheads and London.

.. That the agents are being given their chance, at flay rate, and. that the next two years will show whether they will make use of it.

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Organisations: Army, Junior Army
People: Raymond Dennis
Locations: Edinburgh, London

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