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20th April 1940, Page 47
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That dollars speak louder than words.

With apologies to the Navy, "Road transport-is

here." 0 That road transport has rescued many a trader from " time " losses.

That in our industry " nuts " are too important to be considered as a term of derision.

Of a woman asking if the " mattress " on the roof of the Sunlight Laundry Dennis is meant for the driver to use on night journeys.

Tllis advice, epigrammatically concentrated, given by the Rochdale Court chairman to a motor defendant : "if you drink, don't drive ; if you drive, don't drink." That if T-dozen does, it will not be T-total. That oil is now gold that glitters—or nearly so.

That frost-cracked cylinders are still pouring in to welders.

That filtering constitutes fully half of the producer-gas problem.

That it requires a clever man these days to know what his wages ought to be.

Someone saying that a Bell(a)y-equipped bus should, naturally, travel rentre a terre.

That in a recent fire-brigade tryout at Wolverhampton the test message "Warm up the Dennis" was delivered as "Warm up the dinners."

Of Barimar repairs to steam-wagon crankshafts. • Of several inquiries from France for new and used vehicles.

That the black-out on light alloys is, fortunately, only temporary.

That some, so-called,. transport experts have always run on gas.

That Goebbels will have to put more shillings (or marks) in the meter.

That the R.A.F. used up quite a lot of coupons on its last week's outing.

Of transport personalities being filmed at the Ernest Turner "Hollywood."

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Organisations: Rochdale Court, Navy
Locations: Wolverhampton

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