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12th April 1935, Page 39
12th April 1935
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of d control and decontrol.

That more attention should be paid to the placing of street lights on hills.

That some are placed so that they blind drivers of ascending vehicles.

Of" slum " clearance as the keynote of the Vacuum concern's new Clearosol process.

That our Special Municipal Number, published here on March 29, brought inquiries from as far away as Malta on April 9.

That Oxford could do with a little more Morris "pep."

That we must all " gird up our loins" for next year's licensing renewals.

That all the leading

lubricating-oil concerns are very much " on their mettle." •

That in an electriclight failure the emergency candle usually proves more dimmed

elusive than the Pim11-1 pernel.

That, among all classes of road user, brewers' drivers are, perhaps, most noted for their meticulous observance of the Highway Code.

Of a farmer being impressed by low-pressure tyres and seeing no reason why he should not obtain as satisfactory results with ordinary tyres partially de flated. 0 That experiments in this direction have made him wiser.

That the majority of drivers approves of the positive separation of east from west-bound traffic on the Great West Road.

That the user who advertised " bier " on his lorry lost some popularity.

That it is appropriate in this issue to give some of the credit to Audit ale.

That the Morris works are not moving to Cambridge as a result of the race.

Of some leading makers giving close attention to the problem of designing lightweight models.

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Locations: Cambridge, Oxford

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