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ONE HEARS That it has been rotten weather for strikes.

9th December 1919
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of the interesting new Thomas limit system. Of a brisk trailer-building business in Preston.

Of the tribute to Tritton, but that no allowed. costs were a promising Of a promising publicity job going for young man.

That motor transport has made more has marred. roads than it That the Direct Fish Supplies Co. cannot do less than use Shell.

That the war should have shaken our faith in Central Powers.

That hundreds of other people thought they invented the Tank.

Inquiries as to why there is a " Stop Press} column in the Leyland Ad.

That it doesn't so much matter what you've Bean, as what you will be.

Of laws which, 'although absolutely obsolete, are still resolutely absolute.

That one would like to hear something of the standardization of roads.

That the next great question for debate is "who invented the Paravane "—not the oil by that name, of course.

That, although Labour members are satisfied they will run tramways wherever they like, it would puzzle them to run them down the Strand, for instance.

That no motor construction programme must be discussed nowadays, unless in terms of "mass-production," and of unattainable thousands of chassis output That paintwork isn't what. it used to be.

Of the three-ton rubber and steel tyred tractor., That the clearest spirit is not generally the best.

That Glasgow will take more steam lorries_ in the future.

That there are other steamers with identical views of the road.

Of another new fuel-dope, which is creating some stir in the North.

That to mention the drop in coal is to -get a rise out of Six A. Geddes.

That it looks like a fight between the S.M.M. and T. and the Royal Agricultural Society. • That, in Herr Bosch's opinion the magneto will have gone virtually out of use in 'five years.

That petroL costs 15 marks per gallon in Germany., and is poor stuff at that: the sources are Galicia. and Roumania.

That those who have anthracite coal can get no stoves, and that those who have stoves can get no anthracite coal.. _ That (" One Hears" of last week to the contrary notwithstanding) the new Straker-Squire gets .a lot of weight off the rear wheels.

That Lieutenant Wilkins's shutter tipper has more lath work than lathe work about it, whatever the comp. made the " Inspector " say. • That Herr Robert Bosch is visiting this country in a 'day or two, but his business will be peat (in which he was showing an interest long before 1014) not magnetos.

That the capital of the new Ng motor trade coma bine wauld not have rim the British end of the war for a day, and that the total awards for the Tank's -.invention would not. have run it for four minutes. 015

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People: Robert Bosch
Locations: Preston, Glasgow

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