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13th May 1955, Page 31
13th May 1955
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Page 31, 13th May 1955 — One Hears
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That if we musf have tolls for special roads, at least the roads will come first.

That the S.M.M.T. seem to be in the money— largely through successful shows.

That as Albion is the old name for England (derived from the white cliffs of Dover), an Albion Chieftain should, presumably, be a high-ranking Englishman. Of many who vote a VOTA a good idea.

That the Chrysler Corp. will fit safety belts to their car seats.

From a driver that his mother said she did not see how a " lipstick " could tell him how much oil was left in a drum.

That, on the other hand, it might indicate the " sparking "

That there is still some trouble with certain clear

ing-houses, which seem reluctant to settle accounts

in reasonable time. — Someone quoting from a song as old as the " C.M."—" We're as proud as any, we have the gas laid on five hours a penny." ' That now we are having it laid on ad lib free of charge—from election platforms.

That the Birmingham Co-operative Society, Ltd., have rebuilt a fleet of battery-electric and petrol vehicles and converted them to oilers with Perkins P3 (V) engines for the door-to-door delivery of milk.

Of a reader who was amused at the coincidence of finding the headline "A Vehicle-borne Loading Ramp" when he turned the page after reading The Hawk's description of a Middle East unloading

"ramp." A29

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