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One Hears

15th October 1937
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of too many small hauliers in the Bankruptcy Court.

That often a railway is the unofficial receiver of their businesses.

That editorial men must be hardy to withstand the gastronomic stresses imposed upon them during the Show periods.

That the daily Press has just " discovered " the Erren oxy-hydrogen ' boiler" described in "CM." months ago.

That the commercial vehicles will not be put in the shade by the smart bodywork of their rich relations at Earls Court.

Of a tyre shortage in Germany.

Of more • believers in roads over the railways.

That argument is the greatest stimulant of progress.

To day's signature tune : Keep the borne-fuel fires burning.

That some 'bus routes at present contemplated are not likely to start.

Of an increasing number of people regretting the lack of co-operation between associations. That the night driver's " bag " usually consists of rats, rabbits and stoats.

That many magistrates ignore the old adage that circumstances alter cases.

That even the railway's most ardent supporters must realize that the bound cannot render as good service as the free.

That the instilling of road-traffic sense into children is one of the most important factors in the future safety of the roads.

That many who visited Germany were impressed with the good English spoken there, and wished that their own German could make as gooda_show.

)i/4 That three-wheelers go efit: and come.

That eight wheelers keep on corning.

Of the oil engine entering yet another field.

That London taxicabs are to have V-8 engines.

That discomfort is earning Bolton' tramways profit.

Of the usual pre-Show wave of hush-hush bunkum.

That the Motor Show merely whets our appetites for November 4.