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1st May 1936, Page 73
1st May 1936
Page 73
Page 73, 1st May 1936 — One Hears
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of Brighton as an all-in wrestler.

Of the Raid Fund from the lips of an ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer.

That he ought to know.

The suggestion that, since money required for roads will shortly be subject to a Parliamentary vote, the outlook for a real improvement in our highways is not too encouraging.

That M.P.s should realize that the crux of the roadsafety problem lies in eliminating congestion by the provision of adequate roads.

The query, "Is the Hawker formula a new kind of cocktail? "

That Buster should have encouraged a rise in the price of snowplough shares.

An opinion that buses are not so much " abstracting " parcels traffic as winning it.

That the country must have efficient transport—an important reason for encouraging road transport. Of more garnering in May.

That roundsmen wish that numbers instead of or additional to names were compulsory for all houses.

That it is easy to waste half an hour looking for a " Chez Nous."

That the English equivalent of that American slogan "Soak the rich" is evidently "Soak the Road Fund."

Tales of Edinburgh being cleaned up and that it may not be long before vehicles are ordered to visit the public wash-house.

Let no man say " road transport isn't my pigeon," it carries for all.

Of readers wondering what form of test could be devised for cyclists.

That Edinburgh Corporation would like to ban all traffic but its own from the city area.

That it is at last beginning to dawn on some people that road transport is not getting a fair deal.

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Organisations: Road Fund, Raid Fund
Locations: Edinburgh

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