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16th December 1938
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That the railways don't want to smash road transport—only to grab it.

That in this changeable weather a driver setting out on a long journey should be prepared for all climates.

That a rise or fall of 16 degrees in temperature in 24 hours has been frequent lately.

That if the reliability and economic operation of Austin "commercials" Match those of the company's private cars, everyone—except competitors—will be satisfied. That " stamp " means "to strike or press forcibly by thrusting the foot downward . . ."

A reader saying "If we do 'speak with one voice,' as suggested, for heaven's sake don't let it be a falsetto one."

That many London motorvan drivers find the maps of the Metropolitan bus routes, issued by the L.P.T.B., very useful in finding their way about.

That some fix such maps on the wooden partitions behind the driving seats, where they are always ready for reference.

Allegations of faked grime on alleged false records.

Good wishes in (and expectations from) Mr. Malcolm Brereton—B.R.F.

Of a reference to how well Mr. Gleeson Robinson " executes " his duties.

The query as to whether this is a hit at others who " execute " applicants.

That de mortuis nil nisi bonum is applicable to. many railway branch lines.

, That some people said "more railway rubbish" when they saw A.R.O.'s sandwich men.