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29th April 1938, Page 29
29th April 1938
Page 29
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

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Of foreign inquiries for British tanks.

From official circles that rubber paving has a low resistance to skidding.

That most drivers mall-zed that months ago.

That the Editor of this journal rode on the first Trojan in 1913, with Mr. L. H. Hounsfield as driver.

Of someone suggesting that chocolate in penny-inthe-slot machines would be an advantage in country buses.

That if much more be done to lengthen engine life power units will have to be transposed from old to new chassis.

Of a new type of steam engine for road vehicles.

That even Country-town traffic has its filtra . tion dangers.

"One Hears" described as "the first-read page in t h e most-read journal."

T h at prison vans, familiarly known as Black Marias, will eventually provide bustravel comfort. That producer-gas requires "more water with it."

That now ire has diminished, Eire should prove a better market.

That everyone interested in weight reduction should read our associated monthly Light Metals.

That the Mechanization Board is -always looking for something new, and often finds it in this journal.

Of 800 Leyland metal-framed bodies put into service over a period of two years without a single complaint.

That the "untouchables" scheme will in future defeat the unteachables, but nothing can restore to -is the beauties they've already destroyed.

Of really good service from the Bridgewater Motor Co., Ltd_ That pedestrians may soon be able to slope into more subways.

Of vehicles which are heavy on light tyres and light on heavy tyres.

That the stabilizing of wages should help to stabilize the industry.

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