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4th May 1951, Page 31
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That many a motorist's holiday plans have been nipped in the Budget.

That the Swedish Minister of Finance proposes to double the tax on motor vehicles.

Of conductors on services converted .from tram working still seeking the front stairs on their new buses.

That Ripon bus station, built in 1936 at a cost of £4,500 and never used, is shortly to be put into commissiOn Of ticket litter complaints at all bus termini.

That in many cities bakers have stopped bread deliveries. —0-. That Bristol master bakers are preparing to follow suit.

Of Mr. Roger Sewill, of Aims of Industry, figuring prominently as a Master of the Hunt.

From Sir Graham Cunningham, of Triplex, after giving a prison lecture, that such talks must be carefully prepared "because these establishments house some of the keenest brains in the country,"

Of transport delay and charges becoming an increasing source of worry to Scottish furniture dealers.

That both factors have increased seriously since nationalization.

That it took 30 days to convey a three-piece suite from London to a central Scotland town.

That furniture is easy to off-load at wayside depots, where it waits for a lorry going in the right direction.

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Locations: Bristol, London