One Hears
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Of a schoolboy enthusiast who has almost booked an order for six Guy six-wheelers.
That he has acquired the instinct from his grandfather.
Of a warm welcome for Col. Arthur Jerrett at the launching of the Wulfrunian.
That if the new bus is as successful as the colonel's chrysanthemums, Guy shareholders will be rubbing their hands.
That the hard shoulders of Mt will need some more padding if they are to withstand the weight of laden eight-wheelers. That motorway lighting will have to come.
Of the usual scramble for hotel accommodation in Glasgow.
That D.E.A. may benefit by the shortage of beds.
That, for all its faults, the British procedure for increasing bus fares could be worse.
Will the naming of vehicles after the inhabitants of the home town become fashionable?
If so, a Thornycroft Basingstokian should put an end to it.
That, after a six-year battle, Calcutta Tramways Co. have succeeded in raising fares by ?,-d.