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One Hears

6th September 1935
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of learners playing L on the roads.

" That's Champion," from a gay spark.

Hazy memories of the top line in last week's Foden advertisement.

A warning that many bad half-crowns and twoshilling-pieces are in circulation just now.

That taxi-drivers should therefore examine their tips!

Of councils defying the Minister of Transport.

Of great public terest in the new Leyland trolleybus now running in London.

Of a demand for ash-trays on the seatbacks on service buses as in coaches.

That with the shortening of the days every driver should civerhaul his lighting equipment. That some of us had almost forgotten the existence of mud.

Queries as to what will be the next move now that we have 5 tons on 21 tons.

Of a reader fishing for information as to when a haulier becomes a traulier.

That the answer would appear to be when he owns a Latil tractor with this appropriate name.

That some people are inclined to believe that research merely discovers more difficult problems to, tackle.

That blue seems to be the favourite colour of the L.P.T.B. for experimental vehicles.

Of many operators awaiting with interest

T h e Commercial Motor revised Tables of Operating Costs.

That a "boom " in the sense of naval defence is not the kind we want in the road transport industry.

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