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4th April 1958, Page 33
4th April 1958
Page 33
Page 33, 4th April 1958 — One Hears
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That two-tier roads might help towards transport without tears.

That these might be shed, however, by those who would have to live within their shadow.

That according to some transport men the Traffic Commissioners are wrong in thinking that "fantail operation is their "pigeon."

That most people think of a" tumtum as something which can be forgotten until it aches, whereas it can be a light vehicle or even the sound of a banjo. That safe drivers and safe ritlers should both receive appropriate awards.

That vehicles are beginning to spring on the air while the lambs spring into it.

That air-suspension will be seen on a great number of vehicles at theā€¢ next Commercial Motor Show at Earls Court in September.

From Mr. Frank Coyle that railways will never replace road services over much of this country, but they can filch from the roads a. considerable amount of traffic.

That a tail lift should be good for general morale.

Of a reader who said that Layrub was what he was doing for his lumbago.

That if ,everyone gets all that is asked for on April 15 there will be nothing left in the kitty.

That a " please-all" Budget does not appear in the records of the past and can hardly be expected in the future.

Of a gourmet expressing the fear that in this age of mechanization machines may be invented to eat our meals for us.

That, at least, National Health is turning us into a nation of pill eaters.

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Organisations: Earls Court
People: Frank Coyle