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31st July 1936, Page 21
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That waste oil should be valuable to someone.

That in some countries it is used for binding dirt roads.

That it's a strange lane that has no danger spot.

That the Ford organization throughout the world has manufactured 3,000,000 commercial vehicles.

Recently from a Scottish Sheriff remarks that " there was an astonishing discrepancy in the police evidence."

That many drivers would put it more strongly than that

Of a. Dundee bus operator being congratulated by t h e Traffic Commissioners for being obliging.

Of nobody doing the same to the railway cotnpanies.

That when sending articles for repair it is as well to label them. —Henry Simon, Ltd., has received a batch of tyre casings with no Means for identification. That Acts and facts do not always tally.

Of requests for a cure for sleepiness while driving.

That the railways live on publicity—on railway lines.

That vacuum cleaners make a good job of coach upholstery.

Of a Licensing Authority refusing an application to carry furniture on the ground of lack of evidence.

That a letter stating that the applicant had been carrying furniture for the past 25 years for a certain firm was not considered a reason why he should continue. to do so.

That performance u n der test shows 'many a designer where he stands—or falls.

Of those who'll have "no truck" with a trailer and of others who will have no truck withoutone. of these,

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