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13th April 1951, Page 25
13th April 1951
Page 25
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Keywords : Lorry, Wagons, Meddle

That many ancillary users are unaware of the threat to the C-licensee.

That more operators are turning to the medium-capacity oiler to reduce costs.

Groans from hauliers, whose vehicles have to go on rough ground, about the price of tyres.

Of many hauliers whose businesses were acquired, starting again in transport, running contract fleets.

Of an advertisement inviting tenders for the supply of '25-axle motorbus chassis."

That it is not a new model produced by a tyre manufacturer.

That it is tough luck on a country when its industry that deserves a gold medal gets a steel meddle instead.

That the twins Meddle and Muddle play an outtanding role in this Government's acts.

That the Institute of Directors is pressing for 'aster rail travel from London to the main provincial ientres.

That executives want to be able to do their business Ind make the double journey in a day. That a policeman's work is a portentous affair.

That the U.S.A. used over 300,000 tons of reclaimed rubber in 1950.

That staggered parking would prevent bus hold-ups which now often occur when a car is pulled up opposite a lorry and both drivers are absent.

That on these occasions the law forbidding the sounding of a horn on a standing vehicle is invariably broken.

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Organisations: Institute of Directors
People: Muddle, Meddle
Locations: London

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