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23rd March 1934, Page 37
23rd March 1934
Page 37
Page 37, 23rd March 1934 — One Hears
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Not so much now of petrol dopes.

Stillof many an esteemer of a steamer. That every bridge should now be of size. That every man must now be his 'own lawyer. Of a dearth of patents of outstanding interest.

The query, " Who christened the Shell-Mex clock Big Benzine?"

That there are 13 motor vehicles to every mile of road in Great Britain.

That "as simple as ABC" describes our booklet on goods vehicle licensing. .

That the introduction of 'cylinder-head spraying may prove ta he a milestone in automobile history. Of new life from old tyres.

That Mr. Fearnley is doing good work in Coventry. Of continued efforts to obtain perfect carburation.

That the definite measuring of fuel for each cylinder charge has been achieved only by pumps.

That where main roads cross at the top of a rise there should always be a policeman or scout on duty.

Of a vigorous struggle to obtain bus licences to the Royal Show ground at Norwich this year.

Of puzzled attitudes towards the reluctance to permit Sunday travel in parts of Scotland.

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People: Fearnley
Locations: Coventry, Norwich