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10th June 1919, Page 3
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of the Diesel engine, and a newer still.

That all municipalities have, at last, awakened: Doubts as to what course the Select Committee will select.

That the motor industry, as a whole, is overassociationed.

That the new Austin tractor was attracting a lot of attention at Belfast.

That, in a hot climate, some people would rather drink alcohol than burn it. .

That, in spite of continued demobilization, we shall always have a lot of Generals. in London..

That there is evidently a surplus of single-deckers.

Of passenger sea-plane flights in prospect to the Prench coast and back.

That there must be quite a wealth of uninvented inymitions in Sir Dugald Clerk's writings.

That we shall soon be able to dictate letters to our office by wireless wlAe we joy-ride elsewhere.

That lots of people are talking in outputs of ten thousands—and that that is as far as some of them will get.

01 the increasing use of light-car chassis' and of motorcycles, by the milkman and the baker— to say nothing of the greengrocery merchant.

That during the delivery run of a Leyland char-abancs last week the driver was stopped and seriously offered £2,000 for it if he could hand A over there and then. That Ireland is well in Om market at the moment..

That beauty in a vehicle must be more than bodydeep.

That Hawker's engine seems to have been in hot water most of the way.

That, at last, there is real evidence of salesmanship at the Agricultural Hall.

That efficiency looks as if it will be spelled with two S's—Still and Smith.

That electrics are in considerable favour in Belfast dock circles and are doing' good service That second-hand prices are, still soaring—but that they will crash before the end of the year.

That Birkenhead followed Liverpool in policy but not in type.

That there is still room for private enterprise in Overseas market investi gation. • .0 That the brewers' and similar shows are already being talked abo.ut at the Agricultural Hall: .

That most. would-be purchasers of a three-tonner will take a four-tonner,, stead, if they can get it.

That the gymnastie capacityof the " caterpillar " is crowd-attracting but not necessarily salescompelling.

That the forthcoming report of the Alcohol Committee should quench the thirst of •many for mental refreshment.

That the Still engine has stirred up the marine engineering world and that now motor engineering circles are being agitated by it.

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People: Dugald Clerk
Locations: Austin, Liverpool, Belfast, London

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