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28th July 1933, Page 37
28th July 1933
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Less noise from gas-fuel-engine exhausts.

Of many Complaints of " stolen " oil-engine ideas.

That some experts consider that far too many road users "drive on their brakes."

That this may, however, be appreciated by the brake-lining manufacturers.

That years ago, when C.ody's aeroplane crashed, people said such a heavy machine could not possibly have remained in the air,

Of 105 L.G.O.C. oilers.

That skirts may soon be shorter—for pistons.

Weighty words re unladen weight by Leyland.

Expressions of surprise by engineers regarding oiler reliability.

That the way through Birmingham is pleasanter now it is "oneway."

A marked contrast in noise between ancient and modern vehicles.

That nowadays it is quite advantageous to have the " Wolf " at the door.

That, the world being in a state of disorderly turbulence, a political Ricardo is needed.

Readers saying that our feature "Where to Find Haulage Business" has, as well as fulfilling its original purpose, introduced them to trades hitherto unknown to them by name.

Of taxi fares and taxi fears.

Of good oil meaning less (t)oil.

Unfavourable reports about alcohol-fuel blends in America.

Of aeroplane makers busy building beer tanks for the U.S.A.

Next November's popular query: "Where's your gearbox and what's inside it? "

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