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5th October 1934, Page 37
5th October 1934
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Welcome rumours of sixpenny telegrams and penny post.

• In short, of a return to the good old pays.

Incredible -though it may seem, of a haulier so ignorant of present regulations that, without authority, he recently bought a 3i-tonner to replace a 2-tonner, and added three new 2-ton vehicles to his fleet.

That the Ministry is all out for the records.

That cheap longdistance telephones will prove a boon to the haulage industry

Of. demonstrations in Chicago and Cincinnati with a Sentinel .steam wagon said to have been imported by a North Carolina steam enthusiast. Of water-washing plants in full swing again. Of stationers voting the Minister a fine fellow.

That police activity in the enforJernent of record keeping began the first day the regulation came into force.

Of a haulier who appliel at a gramophone shop for some forms.

1hat whilst the railways are overactive in their antiroad-transport -pro. paganda, road interests seem too much imbued with the live-and-let-live spirit.

That great interest has been taken by the public in trial runs made this week of the new trolleybuss that are to take the place of trams on the Croydon to Upper Norwood route.

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Locations: Cincinnati, Chicago