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ONE HEARS Of roads pitted as with smallpox.

1st May 1928, Page 41
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of frames that put the wrong foot forward. That most saloon coaches. are of slap-up style, That assembly can pay better than manufacture.

Of more who pin their faith to the express bus.

Of no real demand for 'a motorbus Bradshaw.

That the earlier effort of 1921-1922, well conceived and well carried out, was, nevertheless, a failure because the public did not need it.

That a further penny on petrol may be taken off dealers.

That the bright weather is bringing out the tar barrel.

That nobody seems -to have been bucked by " Buchan's Winter."

Someone asking if Winston wears a little hat to distract attention from his capacious pockets.

That self-starters are making good headway in the coaching section and that their 'vogue will spread.

That "Jix " is to speak at a big open-air gathering at East Woolwich on July 7th in support of " Shrappie."

That the railway chief general managers are by no means agreed as to what to do with any new road powers they may succeed in obtaining.

That now's the time to stick it.

Of nmat Budget forecasting wasted. Too many sad-voiced people by wireless.

Of sunblinds coming out from hibernation.

Of distinct indications of Spring stabilizing.

"Further outlook milder "—thank goodness, Of new efforts to lighten giant-tyre handling.

That America is also very much rubber-struck.

That there's no safety in numbers of some pedestrians.

That the best nocturne is the turn into ones garage.

That the road-mending season has begun in the country.

Of more than plenty of rubber, and more than plenty about it.

Of few who muddle "Red Line" spirit with anything Russian Red.

That it's a piece of national folly to ignore road insufficiency at many places.

That the gilt is already off the gingerbread on too many motorbus routes owing to excessive competition.

Of railway protests concerning the use of green, blue and other coloured special lamps on country motorbuses to convey ownership or route at sight.

That m.p.g. equals I.s.d.—as a rule.

Of -no lorry yet driven by rockets,

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