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20th December 1940
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Keywords : Commer, Rootes, Soapbox

That driving with sense in rain will save a lot of pence and pain. 0 Of a new item for future dictionaries:—" Guy: An American word for good fellow; English for a good lorry."

That a little alcohol increases the vitamin A in the blood and improves sight when the light is feeble.

That, unless the M.O.T. takes action soon, the Nation's only unit of road transport will be the soapbox on wheels.

Someone speaking of the hundreds of tons of goods, held up for the wherewithal to distribute them, as the Government's " frozen discredits."

Of that undiscovered Mighty Atom, the small battery with huge output, which would have given electric vehicles to-day an even bigger fillip. That when a bomb falls near the wise man takes it lying down.

Still of many operators who would like to encourage the return of the steam vehicle.

That rubber wings soon repay their cost in savings on maintenance, and always present a neat appear ance. 0 From a reader that every owner of a Commer shall motor with ease and success if he absorb the knowledge imparted in The Commercial Motor.

That as it is the Xmas season perhaps other readers will forgive his atrocious play upon our name.

That in their largest depots the R.A.S.C. and R.A.O.C. are relying on complete installations of Tecalendt equipment for servicing anything from tanks to motorcycles.

That many spare parts are parts you cannot spare. '

That the protagonists of gas fuel are not all gasbags.

That " cave men" are worrying Stockport bus drivers.

That Father Christmas has not been altogether bombed out.

That the Editor has received a few " incendiaries " of a pleasing nature.

That Hitler has at least forced on drivers a better knowledge of London and other cities.

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People: Hitler
Locations: Stockport, London

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