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One Hears

23rd February 1934
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of few contests so carefully jildged as that for the road travel slogan.

That it is not on record that Christopher Stone took his cue from Tom Newman and Joe Davis with Miss Mabel Constanduros listening in.

From Major Crawfurd apropos a sharer in the passenger-travel-slogan £100,' who lives at Iver, Bucks, "I've 50 bucks."

Of more roadtransport men learning to fly.

That the air section at the I. of T. dinner was small but determined.

More talk of independent front springing for heavy vehicles.

That coach proprietors, having experienced both flood and drought, are all in favour of the latter. That last month nine tons of Brico piston-ring catalogues were delivered by post.

That the new C.M. booklet "The A B C of Licensing Goods Vehicles," at 6d. net, should be in the hands of every goods-vehicle operator and driver.

That it may easily save as many pounds as it costs in pence.

Of a new trolleybus brake gear.

Of coach owners leaving no avenues unexplored.

That it looks like being "February fool-dyke."

More complaints about the _danger of high-placed tail lamps on vans.

That H.M. the Queen found much to interest her at the London section of the