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One Hears

29th December 1933
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of a journal which recently asked "Who wants free air?"

That the reply of many might be "We do—free from fog."

Of much railing against the road.

Of the turkey trot by road motor.

Expressions of optimism for the 1934 outlook.

That the Xmas Spirit was still mostly petrol.

From a man who travelled by road to the South Coast on Xmas Day seeing not one coach and few more than a dozen cars_ From a reader who wished to know if it was really an Exideing evening.

That even the Loch Ness monster is benefiting road and air transport—" its an ill wind .

Of the railways holding a strong bridge hand.

That in some cases they may trump their partner's aces.

That despite this they won't win all the tricks.

Of Christmas overloading in more senses than one.

Of a variety of methods of employing preheating plugs.

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