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7th July 1933, Page 37
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That ticket-issuing machines are creating increasing interest.

That low first cost and low cost per mile now often go hand in hand.

The hope expressed that efficiency won't get drowned in the railway pool.

That coal hopes are built upon sand so far as the restrictive effects of id. per gallon are concerned.

Of pigs' Pullmans at the " Royal."

Of more encouraging inquiries from abroad.

Of all-metal bodywork making steady progress.

That the coachbuilder of the future will have to be a welding technician.

Of much brain stressing in connection with trans mission developments. That last week's Latil front-cover picture was greatly admired.

That the 2-tonner can meet at least 73 different requirements of the farm.

That steel and other raw material price increases may affect chassis prices.

Lots of plane talk from the air-minded.

A really personal note in Laycock's announcements.

Farmers to-day ordering power in gallons, not in bushels or sacks.

Of an impending publicity drive for electricity by the "Grid."

That the MorrisonElectric is another nail in the coffin of the horse. B19

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