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22nd November 1917
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That Tea takes toll of the Toilers.

That the M.O.M. tractor is still on trial.

That New York now has its, own C.A1..11.A.

That ton-lode has nothing to do with ton-mile.

Of a Briscoe one-tonner to sell at 2200 in the States.

That Beek and Pollitzees lorry bodies are worth noting.

That there are nearly'3003 Overtime tractors in this cOuntry.

Of a big S.k.I.M.T. tractor demonstration in preparation, That America is forming a National Tractor Demonstration Committee: That the L.G.O. Co.'s experimental bus runs -satisfactorily on coal:gas.

That "Safety First" now demands that pedestrians shall keep to the left.

That Lord Northcliffe is evidently more easily satisfied than is Henry Ford. That the risk has to be taken of submarines. That plenty of power connotes plenty of petrol. That Clayton wagons are going well in Yorkshire. • That Foden must be encouraged to vie with Ford. That 40 Fodens should be forthcoming per fortnight.

That the word " Tank,' of course, is a pure camou flage. . . .

That Centipede was the original name suggested for the Tank.

That all one-man agrimotor outfits are not comprehensively so.

That Mr. C. E. Hobson has all the attributes of a successful salesman.

That South America takes vast quantities of motor supplies even these days'. '

That the brickmakers are viawiag with alarm the " gas &Dim straw " scheme.

That Skidmore did not leave the tyre trade because his name was unconvincing.

That ,he would convince .anYbody about anything anywhere.


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