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Of fresh signs of serious air-transport development.
That the railways have got their teeth into this line of progress.
Of a man with a bad cold describing a certain make of tipping gear as one of the best he had ever Theed.
Of gay life by the Dead Sea.
Of old King Cole becoming more spirited.
That Hungary is alive to the importance of good roads.
That oil-fuel stations will soon be springing up likemushrooms.
That commercial aviation is only on the fringe of its possibill ties.
That the S.M.T. will soon be using nearly 400 Leyland oil engines. That in London all taxicabs of 15 years' service are to be gradually withdrawn.
• That the useful life period of such vehicles is to be reduced by stages to 10 years.
That the man who drives with the tail-board bouncing on its chains is doing no good to himself, his pocket or other people's nerves.
Of new trolley-buses from the west.
That tyres do not appreciate sun bathing.
Of a suggestion that sweet perfumes should be added to some exhausts.
Of an old lady who said that she didn't see how "tars praying" could improve our roads.
Even of injector drainage being considered in fuel-consumption tests of oil engines.