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20th January 1933
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That new revenues are created by tax reductions.

That fog is a good tester for batteries and dynamos.

That some local papers are almost suspiciously pro-railway.

Daily of overseas advancement of the British automobile industry.

Of someone averringthat, because they are impervious to moisture, concrete roads are freer from fog.

That this largely depends on the type of country the road traverses.

That road transport may have its used-vehicle problem, but the railway's problem is its unused vehicles.

That the Mersey Tunnel, to be completed at a total cost of £7,000,000, will have Its roadway paved with iron. 7 That bus conductors who have seen the film "Love on Wheels" must envy Gordon Harker his easy-going employers.

That reversion to penny postage would certainly result in more -employment by the Post Office and a call for more motor mailvans, That there's still much fogginess concerning both thinking and planning on the Salter Report—hut look out for a. reference at the reopening of Parliament on February 7.

Of boomerang type economy edicts.

Of very close scrutiny just now of non-paying motorbus mileage. That the upward swing of prices remains overdue.

Of more road work which must be done to save money. 0 Of quality rather than price as the future sales theme.

That reaction in Australia will reveal present follies. 0 That Edinburgh is trying to beat Aberdeen in fuel economy.

Of users now being consulted in connection with other inquiries.

The query: When will, they be so treated in ours.

That " articulateds" are sometimes harder to overturn than "rights."

That legislation bids fair to defraud the public of road transport potentialities.

That wise owner a will do well to replace depreciated vehicles without delay.

That the efficiency of modern tracks will popularize their use for tractors.

Taxation officials saying that the perfect applicant for a licence has not yet been born.

That nine new G.W.R. country lorry services were started last year ; there are now 151 centres.

Of more police attention to mudguardiess trailers.

"To bend or not to bend, that is the mainframe question."

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Organisations: Post Office
People: Gordon Harker
Locations: Edinburgh, Aberdeen

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