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One Hears

30th October 1936
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of soaring mileages on Eagle trailers.

Of some saying that in the road-transport busli: it is better to have friends than money.

From others, that if you have many friends you cannot keep much money.

Of a disgusted Sassenach who thought that the heading "Big Scottish Federation Coming" alluded to another invasion of England.

That some guys are popular only on November 5, others all the year.

That mechanics can now obtain files specially made for cleaning up damaged threads.

That from the repairer's point of view the motor vehicle may become almost too perfect.

Prophecies of severe weather this winter—so don't forget to buy early your anti-freeze, bonnet muffs, heaters, etc. Of Diamonds cutting operating costs.

That on the average dogs use Belisha crossings more intelligently than do pedestrians.

That perhaps this is their way of showing their gratitude to the Minister.

That merchants should do everything possible to retain the right to choose the form of transport best suitedto their goods.

The service received from an S.U. agent warmly praised.

That one ounce of oil spread over nine acres of water is 0.000,000,05 in thick.

That the galleries and annexes at Olympia. proved of most interest to the commercial vehicle man.

Of a disgruntled reader suggesting that the only two years of security that a haulier could get would be in prison.

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