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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That one still finds a lot of sympathy being wasted on the poor "overtaxed railway."

That constant mesh is no longer a good definition for those two gearbox wheels that the name up to now has described clearly.

Complaints that some county :councils' road "improvements" include a wholesale and unnecessary destruction of wayside trees.

That the Leyland Badger, unlike its namesake, has n o objection to appearing in daylight.

Complaints that London's new trolleybuses follow too closely in the tracks of their predecessors.

That the farmer with the tractor can plough several furrows while tether fellow is harnessing his horses, That over 25,000 vehicles have now been built with the Daimler Fluid Flywheel transmission.

That passengers on the old Vanguard buses would have appreciated the new Henley Vanguard tyres.

That it is an odd coincidence that hoofs and motor wheels should be shod with devices of similar shape—in -the latter case, of course, in respect of section.

That no quarrels are more hitter than those of families.

That the swallow is popular amongst the associations.

That road transport in England has no place for the bored.

That the Public Health Exhibition may become even more important. u1.3

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