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31st May 1935, Page 35
31st May 1935
Page 35
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That everyone at Scarborough was on fire with enthusiasm.

Of drivers faced with tests sedulously learning how to reverse articulated vehicles.

That the Spanish Government has recently decided to exempt imports of oil engines from the existing quota regulations.

A prophe'ey that accidents may be caused by the dazzling of pedestrians who, by keeping to the right on country roads, face headlights.

No news yet of 50-cwt. machines for 5 tons.

Ot a rise in the birth-rate of baby parcelcars.

That a C.M.U.A. delegate from Manchester waS critical of the I.T.A. visitors to Liverpool who travelled by rail.

Of the cyclist as the biggest traffic problem of the future.

That but for their voting powers they would long ago have been asked to contribute their share towards road costs.

The query : Why is it only the railways that take full pages in the " dailies " to praise the holiday resorts and tell readers how to travel?

The answer is that the railways have learnt the value of unity.

Of yet another light 4-tanner in the offing.

Of electric brakes again attracting attention.

That if the country has regained 80 per cent, of its lost prosperity, fuel taxes should be proportionately reduced.

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Organisations: Spanish Government
Locations: Liverpool

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