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15th December 1933
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That Rexine is wearing well in the London buses.

That the life-guard of the Q-type wins the support of many.

That fog is still the arch enemy of both rail and road. transport.

That Liverpool trams are being furbished up, but they will go in the end..

An occasional coachbuilder's appreciation of modern metal mouldings.

That a northcountry evening newspaper states that a new type of motor wagon has a Diesel engine and a Gardner motor ! That the small van is the friend of the small man.

That the air-minded should not be classified as light-headed.

That roof windows for delivery vans will become more popular, That ticket-issuing machines are a long time in making general headway.

That the capacity of furniture v a ns will soon be measured In cubic light-years.

That many municipal officers are this week scheming to coordinate aerodrome projects with existing bus services.

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Locations: Liverpool, London

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