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29th June 1934, Page 73
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That something must be done to eliminate the glaro from concrete surfacing.

That the Pagefield refuse-collection system deals with 1,000,000 tons of refuse per annum in this country.

0 f 20-cylindered bus engines being developed in the U.S.A.

Crossing-place line designs described as disfigurements of the highways.

Of someone asking if the C.M.U.A.-cumR.H.A. will adopt t h c Frothblowers' anthem.

That the answer is yes—in spirit. Nothing but expressions of approval for corners that have been super-elevated.

That a certain cleansing superintendent who abandoned his old battery-electric vehicle for petrol machines has created a high potential.

Comments on Cornraer's sporting ad.

That the horse may be superseded, but the cow is still supercilious.

More pungent comments on engineers who still construct slippery roads.

That no road needs to be fundamentally dangerous in this respect.

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