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16th March 1951, Page 31
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of a visitor to Brighton wishing for wider bus seats or narrower passengers.

That the cure for the complaint is wider buses.

Of Mr. 0_ G. Wynn visiting the Appeal Court to hear part of the Annis case.

That the condition of B.R.S. efficiency is more than "fairly high "; it is odoriferous!

That if goods transport were pushed off the road, England would be pushed off the map. That there are now four pawls in the Clayton Dewandre R.P family.

That A. W. Chapman, Ltd., has held its " seat" in the industry for 50 years. •

A Sussex reader asking: "What's the good of saving paper when nobody collects it ? "

That something is always "going to be done about it," but only on paper!

Of suggestions that high wages, vehicle shortage and dear petrol make the collection of wastepaper cost more than the money paid for it by the merchants.

That "fresh warm air without draught" is what some of us would very much like at home.

Once again that only new and better roads can prevent traffic paralysis in London and other cities That some coachbuilders were unhappy that their products were not included in "The Dreaded End" Of others who felt that they would have preferred theirs to be left out of this category.

That the Festival ship, "Campania," will include in its display a four-speed, air-operated "SelfChanging" gearbox That some of the many small vans needed in this country may soon be in circulation because of inadequate Shipping space.

That London Transport is believed to be considering the operation of open-top double-deckers for sight-seeing during the Festival of Britain.

Somebody suggesting that first-class railway carriages might be reduced in numbers now that so many people are reduced in circumstances.

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Organisations: Appeal Court
Locations: London

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