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18th January 1935
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That steam still has a big pull with some people. That the Leyland Octopus is spreading its tentacles.

That the Principality should be more popular than

ever.

That new automatic traffic signals are springing up like mushrooms.

That the men of Arran are pleased with the demand from abroad.

That the Penang lawyer is not to be compared with what is required from the modern commercial-vehicle driver.

" That a driver entering a strange town was recently fined .£5 for entering a one-way street at the wrong end, but stopping after a few yards. • • That this type of vindictive " justice " puts the law to shame. That pigs must have privacy in transit.

Of coach duplication and railway duplicity.

That the orders for small oil engines are perking up.

That the Minister is being petitioned to forbid the use of broadcast receivers on motor vehicles.

That only cranks and faddists can And any danger in their use.

That without penalizing wireless enthusiasts, the use of sets could be controlled to prevent annoyance in traffic.

That road -transport would appreciate even a little "live and let live" spirit in railway dealings.

That, to help the Minerva Motor Co., of Antwerp, the Belgian Ministry of Defence has placed with it a large order for military motor tractors.

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