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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Hears—

That " living " expenses at Earls Court proved very high.

That the Austin-Nuffield link was a surprise to many.

That P.T.A. members like the idea of a Harrogate Conference..

The query: "Will our present legislature be known by posterity as ' The'Smash-and-Grab Parliament ' ? "

That a high police official of Barking was temporarily stripped of his valuables during the Crow cabaret.

That he took it all in good part and now knows. more about the methods of pickpockets.

That some users would like to change their "operating centres " to some more peaceful spots in the Empire.

That they would be able to 'do this without sanctions from our Licensing Authorities. That the Show will be much more than a nine-days' wonder.

That mates can rise with the goods on the Anthony tailboard loader.

That there were many tired souls at Earls Court last Saturday night.

That some of them were already tired on the previous Saturday.

Of some of these paragraphs being described as worthy of Ted Kavanagh.

Country taxi proprietors complaining of the shattering condition of some hotel drives.

That the Q battery-electric with open-ended tubular frame made some think of jet propulsion.

That many exhibitors at Earls Court thought that the Show should close much earlier than 9 p.m That little business seems to have been done after 6 p.m., most foreign visitors having departed for dinners and other attractions, but many workers arrived after 5 p.m.

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Organisations: Earls Court, P.T.A.
People: Ted Kavanagh
Locations: Austin

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