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24th March 1925, Page 3
24th March 1925
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Expensively and inexpensively.

Of cells to buy and cells to sell.

That there have been worse days.

Thunder when it's scarcely expected.

That insecurity occasionally begets security.

Excellent accounts of Exide battery service.

That the. latest call o' London is o' the motorbus.

That there's always a bar where there's a best car.

That there's to be s•-doons. no prohibition of motorbus* Of junketing for the opening of the extension of works at Clifton Junction. • , Of a patent quick-drying process by which a vehicle can be repainted in six days.

That one of our busy staff ears is undergoing the process. • .

Of.sa.lmon fishing only one and a half hours away by road. from: the Dennis ,factory.

Of a 100,lb. catch one day this very month.

. That friendship will not stand the strain of very much good advice for very ling.

That for each one theynaake intolerable, motorbuses make 1,000 residences more than tolerable.

Of more than toying with revised proposals for adequate compulsory third-party insurance, Of a phenomenal increase in the use of pneumatics for single-decker buses and for motor, coaches.

That decimals of distance can often 'help in .bustraffic adjustments when fractions of fares often can't That the licence_ booth on Wednesday, the 25th inst., will beat all previous aggregates for the 14=week quarter. . 0 The rumour, that those early. March snowstorms were just the preliminary heats for the weather's Summer-Time sports.

That some tyres are atudied by their ..drivers; some are horn studded ; and some get studded with whatever the road thrusts upon them. Queer stories and stored queries about insurance.

Hopes that springs will slacken before Spring bursts.

Of questions in the House anent the untidiness of London's streets.

That shopping weeks in busy towns owe much of their success to the motorbus.

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