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22nd December 1933
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That a good deal of engineering progress is being made this frosty weather, news of which will thaw out in early spring.

That many small tradesmen, immersed in Christmas orders, have applauded their wisdom in buying motorvans at Olympia.

Of new producer-gas developments.

From the Prince : If you serve the wheels the wings will serve you."

That shortly we shall learn of an important trailer-brake development.

Of little boys scaring light-van drivers by sprinkling the road with realistic "broken glass" off frozen pools. That unless the weather (or the Government) solves the general water-shortage problem vehicle-washing may become impossible.

That, despite the increasing lorry output from factories in Russia, the U.S.S.R. has lately placed an order in the United. States for 1,000 such vehicles.

Of another range of oil engines for light vehicles, which will be ready in a few months.

Of several new trolley-bus applications, and of a growing public interest in the trackless electric ve

hicle.

Excellent rep or t s from some trailerhorse b o x manufacturers, who have been busy since summer with orders for the hunting season.

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