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26th May 1933, Page 35
26th May 1933
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

The plea, "make more landing grounds."

Praises for Sentinel S4 ingenuity and low weight.

Renewed vigour in the oil-petrol controversy, following the 20. reduction.

That rail tours are all very well in their way, but travellers in summer like more air and better scenery..

That Scotland h a s done a great honour to the Leyland oil engine.

That most of the new models these days are 2tanners, and no wonder.

That a cheap road and a cheap suit of clothes are alike in that they both represent money wasted.

That there will be A, licences, B licences and C licences, but most people will look upon th em licences. all as D--

Of a man who thought a rigid six-wheeler had no springs.

Of taxation calculations keeping busy designers' slide rules.

That petrol-price reductions harden the hearts of Chancellors.

That overseas vehicle users find it better to Gruss than grouse about suspension problems.

Of a good market for a 3-ton oiler for trailer work. _0_.

Of die-hards w ho think that any speed is the limit.

That It's those who dare squeal who get a square deal.

That some concerns won't stretch. a point in rubber research.

That designs for " alphabet" frames are mostly protected by letters patent.

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