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23rd February 1968, Page 58
23rd February 1968
Page 58
Page 58, 23rd February 1968
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*obstructed

Traffic engineers are, it seems, as incomprehensible as politicians at times. One morning last week a bollard at one point on my daily journey was lying in the road for the......

*immigrant Motive

They tell me that one of the reasons why a lot of Asian folk are coming to Britain from Kenya is that there are growing discriminations against them there. None of my business......

*road To Success

For the second time in four years, I see, an apprentice from W. Alexander and Co. (Coachbuilders) Ltd., Falkirk, has won the City , Livery Companies and Institute first prize......

*shipshape To Frisco

Another old bus is off for an interesting second life. It is a 14-year-old Bristol doubledecker which has been sold to a wealthy American businessman to transport customers......

*no View Left

Trade gossip tells me that something new in safety belts for van drivers is in the development stage: a design that does away with the manual on-and-off stuff. We shall see.......

*overwhelming

Was it the sheer pulling power of CM; or a sudden glut of service engineers; or that engineering staffs are grossly underpaid and always looking for greener pastures? I can't......

* Automatic Facts

For those among you who like to be encyclopaedic, I draw the following from my bncket of useless but interesting facts for enthusiasts. The first semi-automatic-gearbox Leyland......