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17th April 1919, Page 3
17th April 1919
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of few new accessories.

That, according to_the Bolshevist, "Riot is might."

That as yeast is to dough so is benzole to No. :3 petrol.

Of an Austin that acts as a star turn in London's Milky Way.

That the withdrawal of match restrictions should lead to more strikes.

That it is a pity thek did not give R.D.F.P. of The Motor an O.B.E.

That the works of Government build slowly, but they cost exceeding tall.

That when it is laden weight that counts why all this stress laid on weight unladesil That the French, having swallowed much that was bitter, now feel entitled to the Saar.

That self starters may neutralize the effect of beer consumption upon petrol consumption.

That there are going to be any number of "never mind the price cars on the market soon.

That interesting capital extensions for motor transport purposes are in course of arrangement.

The hope that the firing-of-salutes order may soon be followed by one for the firing of irresolutes.

That it doesn't do to assume that the employee must be wrong before you've heard what he has got to say.

That the B. of T. has decided that railway rates must rise, and that this is a bull point for road haulage.

That a recent Daimler advertisement, whilst depicting a true economy, belies the practices of accountancy.

That the S.M.M.T. tractor trials, to be held at Lincoln in September, will last about four days, which hardly constitutes a test of durability.

That Mr. W. E. Mandelick arrived back from a three months' U.S.A. tour only the night before he attended the C.M.U.A. luncheon in company with Mr. W. C. Burton. Of editorial changes contemporarily.

That price is not of much moment to the user at the moment.

That those single-deckers are Generals. not the new type That cheapness of production Bence of demand. is useless in the ab That one man can handle the of a certain steamer. steering 'controls (sic) From Mr. Massao Buist-or his compositor—of a jatentod (sic) super-scooter.

That Kingsway is undergoing another General Post at the hands of the Office of Works.

That the M.T. people are keen on auctioning as, on the whole, the best method of disposal.

That the slowing down of output is a very widespread factory characteristic just at present.

That the typewriter shortage might be remedied if a few unemployed machines were released from Government offices.

That one of the old directors in one of the new Ministries is to be housed in Piccadilly—if possible, so that he will feel properly at home.

Further from the United Statez:— That you only get one blanket Wut heaps of steam in your bedroom.

That you must not smoke on the Yankee tubes or trains, only in the lavatories.

That many of the trains do 70 m.p.h. on parts of their routes, and that there is little standardization about their rates and stages.

That a tremendous lot of car stealing goes on, because most of the thieves have duplicate keys to fit the patent safety steering locks.

That you must not cross the road where you like, by any means—but only at certain points, and that at cross roads you must not travel diagonally but only "round the square."

That you wear non-skids on your tyres not for fear of slipping, but because, if you are in a smash and you have not got them on, the law says it is your fault, and that the Weed people are quite.glad it is so.

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Locations: Austin, Lincoln, London