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3rd August 1934, Page 31
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of the North-Western Traffic Commissioners selftermed " the high priests of co-ordination."

That, according to a provincial paper, a bus operator was promised the first "refusal of a business when it was up for sale !

That when he was not given an opportunity of refusing he complained to the Traffic Commissioners !

That spit and polish may literally be all that is possible if the drought continues.

That a sprinkler fire-protection system may save extensive damage and the use of much water.

That few people notice city bus drivers, but country ones seem to make friends all along their routes. • That it is amazing how, in this mechanized age, the bicycle retains its popularity.

Of those who suggest sending "Do it now" cards to corporations considering scrapping their trams.

That questions regarding haulage rates at Traffic Commissioners' sittings are being answered by the C.M. Tables of Operating Costs.

Of excellent results obtained with chromium-plated bearings.

Of a man who thought that needle bearings were designed for sewing machines.

That holiday makers travelling by coach last week-end had reason to congratulate themselves upon their choice of transport.

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