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4th August 1950, Page 25
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That the Liss said about valuations, the better.

That farm, stock rolls leSs comfortably in railway rolling stock It asked: Is R.H.E going to stand for Road Haulage Eliminated?

That price increases are too usual to cause much comment, but when pi ices fall—that's news !

That the cost of "getting a ton of coal" may have fallen for the N.C.B., but it certainly hasn't for the consumer.

From a reader that on a recent journey from London to Leeds he passed 27 B.R.S. lorries travelling empty.

That on the trip he did not see one privately owned vehicle running light. Of a tractor turned actor—in a B.B.C. children's hour play.

Of the raising of bus fares as a cobblers' benefit performance.

Of new models that cannot be completed in time for the Show.

Of recent doubts whether the list of exhibitors would be printed in time That this Government is not inclined to make the railways take their medicine.

That five Australian cities are either extending trolleybus systems or instituting them.

That Moscow's latest bus is of the oil-electric type, the oil engine being mounted at the rear.

Of those who think that to watch three driving mirrors a driver would need three pairs of eyes.

Of excluding foreign matter from ball bearings, also of excluding ball bearings from foreign matters.

That if the Government thought as much about British road surfaces as about British Road Services, vehicles would last longer.

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