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4th October 1935, Page 31
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of a " recovery " in magnetos.

That some people think that road transport is hard lines on the railways.

That the railways would like to see more weals on the road.

That big tyres on light vehicles are solving Army transport problems.

Questions as to whether there will be further additions to the various makes of commercial vehicle with eight-cylindered engines.

That Vulcan is forging quite merrily.

Of punches working overtime on expressbus tickets.

That the breeding of mechanical horses is proceeding apace.

Of a driver saying he saw in the C.M. that you've got to tread warily or you may lose your B licence. That an'old'oil-engine friend is " cumming " back.

That speed is not, in itself, dangerous, but circumstances may make it so.

That the slow-moving vehicle is as likely to cause an accident as the fast one.

Of someone .saying that the railways don't simply " indulge " in rate-cutting, they wallow in it.

That a bus-conductor, asked if he thought Bond Street, London, should have one-way traffic, growled, "It should be closed altogether."

Of clock reversing next Saturday night.

That Tyresoles are a spirited reply to increased tyre prices.

Of English Stones that will save many a stone, cwt., and tonmile.

A puzzled query from one of the uninitiated as to who wages war in the wages war.

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