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30th June 1933, Page 69
30th June 1933
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of Regent spirited activity as exemplified by vehicle purchasers. , Of a driver who uses Terry's new comfort device being called Spring-heeled Jack.

Of many road surfaces becoming less treacherous, but of a need for further attention in some districts.

That Sir Cyril Hurcomb's position took the wind out of many sails at Blackpool.

That the Q bus is no longer a ?

Of far more luxurious motoring for refuse.

Railway teeth being gnashed about private. car traffic.

Of Commers firmly Rooted in Tottenham Court Road.

Of a possible demand for amphibians for Hendon in 1934.

Thermostat makers rejoicing about t h e cylinder-wear report. Of " Distributists" who want all machinery destroyed.

That they have a special " down " on the agricultural tractor, but would allow the use of a spade I Of a farmer inquiring whether a tractor was "fitted with one of these new Dismal engines."

Old-time Diesel engineers expressing amazement at the rapid progress of the high-speed oil engine.

That tanks have lost a great friend in Mr. Legros.

Of a tendency to price increases in the American oilfields.

Of concentrated ingenuity in the production methods for A.E.C. oil engines.

That the cylinderwear report of the I.A.E. is a real technical milestone.

That the importation of further commercial motor vehicles into Poland has been proscribed until October 10.

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