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9th February 1934
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of public consternation at the reductions in coaching facilities.

That people, like horses, do not relish being forced on to the rails.

That independent front-wheel springing may be featured in our next Passenger Vehicle Issue.

That in a Hollywood film of the eighteen eighties a character in a hurry urges the driver of a horse-cart to `-` step on it."

Of a man who thought that non-skid Parsons were strict clerics.

That we are to learn of further experiments in the unit construction of chassis and bodywork.

That amongst last week's "ads" the Cornmer, as seen from the other hemisphere, puzzled quite a few.

The most conflicting views about the London Trolleybus Bill.

That the attitude of many of the public who are not in favour of trolleybuses might be different if they rode on one of the new types.

That the home production of steel ingots and cast ings during November, 1933, was 695,000 tons—an increase of 221,000 tons on the amount for the corresponding month of 1932.

"Kenya send us some catalogues? "

That we all want to see more streamlined coaches on the roads this summer.

That they might attract additional custom by their inviting appearance.

That the Government is restricting our least . vulnerable system of transport.

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