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16th May 1958, Page 29
16th May 1958
Page 29
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That traffic should be attracted by efficiency and reliability to the type of transport most suited to its needs.

That to attempt to force it to use any means which does not fully meet its requirements must eventually fail.

That Perkins P.4 (C) oil engines are running in three taxicabs operated by The Fleetway Cab Co., of Baltimore,

That the operators are pleased with initial results, particularly the doubled fuel economy, increased engine life and more-relaxing passenger ride. That the Trico exhibit at Brussels is a tricolon."

That this is not a new punctuation mark, but an 18-ft. steel tower sheathed in glass and displaying every application of Trico-Folberth wipers:

The query "what is the derivation of the name " Reiver for the Albion light six-wheeler?

That according to "The Concise Oxford Dictionary " reive " was the ancient name for a poet, but more recently ""to reive " has meant to take by force or carry off, which seems to be more appropriate.

That strikes are one of the most harmful factors working against the economic prosperity of a country.

That vinyl-coated nylon tarpaulins are light, waterproof, dry rapidly and, being translucent, give better visibility where this is needed.

Of transparent hub caps being supplied by the Mechanex Corp. of Denver, U.S.A., for use in conjunction with their wheel oil sets, to permit a visual check of the oil level.

Of one district where an ice-cream van has a "signature tune" reminiscent of the "Stop me and buy one" bells which never seemed to attract unfavourable police attention.

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Locations: Denver, Baltimore, Brussels

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