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28th April 1939, Page 23
28th April 1939
Page 23
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Hopes of a fresh Burginning.

Of a taximan's band booked by the B.B.C.

Very little about supplies of fuel for oilers in wartime.

Of a man who told his cobbler to Tyresole his shoes.

That we have yet to see if the railways can square the circle," but it has long been found advisable for road traffic to circle a square. Last week's issue described as electrifying That Turkey's taxis are ahead of most in smartness.

Of batch brazing in electric furnaces going strongly in the U.S.A.

That " gasketeering " might well go into the Oxford Dictionary.

Pleased comment on the name " Superpoise "— • and its significance.

That it seems as if the last word in coach luxury would never be said.

Of a "super super" B.R.F. road exhibition in London next September.

That the Licensing Authorities probably think they deserve V.C.s already.

Of Brunt Motors willingly bearing much of the brunt of International inquiries.

That men on refuse disposal are a cheery crowd, although they generally work in the dumps.

That "dropping a brick" by a motor vehicle is a contradiction of the usual meaning.

Good reports of Rome's 85 buses, which are operating on producer-gas obtained from wood fuel.

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Locations: London, Rome

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