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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

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Of a scramble for chassis for Olympia by coachbuilders.

Of another probable conversion from, chain to worm gear final drive.

That Olympia will see a number of attempts to solve the all-weather body probleni.r

That it's poor salesmanship to rely on blackguarding the other man's competitive offer.

That only the first round has been fought in the great heavyweight contest—road v. rail.

That there must be a knock-out.

Thatthere is a. big future for the pneumatic tyred 30 cwt. lorry in Government service.

That motor coach drivers were amongst the most considerate on the road in -most places during the holiday.

That if the tendency towards largepassenger vehicles increases, so-me designers will bust their bus designs.

_That no one can draw a motor coach full of pa-seengers without suggesting that they're frightfully ill or frightfully sad.

That the railway companies appreciate that there are More ways of killing a cat than by choking it with parliamentary procedure.

That there is no intention to extend the kerbside sale method to lubricating oil; brake lining, passenger lubrication, etc., at the moment.

That the " de luxe" type coach finds, favour in Algeria.

How tractors-have taken the place of lumbering oxen out West.

That all sorts of vehicles have emanated from the Sheffield-Simplex works.

That"Vim's" serio-comic description of a fire should give food for thought to many an English village.

That where there's a wheel, there is generally a wa,y—of putting an air-filled tyre on it,*but it may be rather a difficult way.

That Lever Bros.' board is now very strong in transport experts, but that although Sir Eric will be there before long, he will not be there before Long!

Of a certain M.T. mess housed in a building that was once a museum, and that the suggestion that it still Contains a collection of curios is unkind.

That the cax "Grand Prix" was won mai.nly by four-wheel brakes. Perhaps the grand prize in the heavy vehicle world will go to the four-wheel braked coach.

That coach passengers should not pester the driver with questions. It really does not concern you, my .dear sir, how many children the poor fellow may have. It is not your business. Leave hini alone, . he wants to think out a prize-winning letter for our competition.

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People: Eric
Locations: Sheffield

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