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Of earls caught last week and Earls Colin this.
Of great hopes that many overseas orders will also be bagged.
That our ship of State requires large sales overseas.
That bread iS now often baked and delivered by electricity.
That there are more than 20 Morris-Commercials at Earls Court.
That the Commercial Motor Show is the designer's happy hunting ground.
Of surprising musical talent at the Show—almost every vehicle will reach the high sea.
That nowadays many nations have to fish in troubledwaters for the oil to pour on them., From the Standard Convention, that a dealer queried the purpose of the chain on the Vanguard pick-up.
That some wag said that it was to hold the obstreperous pick-up.
That road transport carries 4,000,000 head of livestock annually and the same number of gallons of milk daily.
That the requirements of extreme-temperature operation are forcing the U.S. Army to develop aircooled engines. That Sir Stafford now seems less put out about output. , That every lamp must soon have its two feet off the ground.
That multiple drill heads are not robot substitutes for the R.S.M.
Of many who want to be on the band wagon but cannot find one.
Of some who cannot decide whether to describe the present time as a pre-, postor inter-war era.
That no special significance attaches to the fact that several Temple Press cars bear the letters J 0 E.
That this also has nothing to do with T.P. journals being thoroughly read.
That the "C.M." stand might well be dubbed Scot Hall, for there S.T.R. is showing how to save the bawbees, Of those who think that the abolition of vehicle licensing proves Ceylon to be the isle "where every prospect pleases."
That no one seems quite to know what will ultimately be the whole sphere of influence of the Road Transport Executive That this probably applies also to the R.T.E. itself.
Of a B.E.A. spokesman proclaiming that the increasing popularity of the electric van is of great assistance in raising the night load.