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8th October 1954, Page 37
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of winking indicators as an attraction to the fair sex.

Of someone referring to the " C.M." Stand as "Suite 17."

That Old Father Thames must be proud of his native progeny.

That many Hands—and other types of trailer— make heavy work light.

That now is the time to fit vehicle or cab heaters if they are not already installed.

That a reader's wife who, expecting boredom, had to be dragged to the Show, eventually had to be dragged away from it.

That she "had no idea heavies could be so Rolls-Roycey."

That the hotel and catering, and wine and spirit trades, benefit considerably during the Shows held by the motor industry.

That the first Saturday of the Show caused many anguished moments to exhibitors who saw youthful enthusiasts clambering over their vehicles and " testing " every available gadget.

That some even suggested a ban on the younger "catalogue hunters" because of possible danger to sparkling finishes. That a galaxy of designers attended their special dinner given by Clayton Dewandre.

That the new lighting " arrangements " as presented by the Voltaires aroused much general and technical enthusiasm.

That country newsagents' boys looked upon the cycle delivery of our Show Report issue as heavyduty transport.

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