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30th March 1934, Page 21
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of bus-garage problems in Carlisle.

That the railways want to dub road bridges frailways.

That 30,000,000 gallons of ben7ole were produced from coal in this country last year.

That it is unreasonable that miles of road should be closed to heavy transport btcause the railway owns one bridge on it occupying a few feet.

Of an Easter eggsodus by coach and bus.

A revival of the byversus-bye-pass controversy.

That the Minister of Transport will not stand for Shere vandalism.

Heartening words about the good influence of The Commercial Motor in the transition per i..o d through which the trade is passing.

The question, what has Harimondsworth got to show for £13,000 a year?

That the farmer's son is too go-ahead to crawl behind a horse.

That the tractor is doing useful work in attracting him back to the farm.

That coach owners are expecting to see in their Easter traffic figures a reflection of the slight general improvement in trade conditions.

Of badly sited busstops.

Ceaseless complaints against trams and tram tracks.

That some promising and progressive ideas are in hand at the Vulcan works.

Enthusiastic comments on the development of a "volume market" overseas for Bedford chassis.

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