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One Hears

9th December 1938
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That a common danger is a good solder.

Mention of much good gold to pay for the railwalr's latest propaganda campaign.

Of those who fear that railway co-operation would soon develop into railway operation.

Of many railway lines disfiguring the country that almost empty trains may run on them.

Of still more A.R.O. sub-areas.

The query, "Are we all to be on the square ? "

That a draughtsman's " square " is a triangle.

That the railways always have demanded a "good deal."

Fresh demands for amalgamation of t h e associations.

Not nearly enough about the wonderful Bressey Report.

That the tractor is pulling farming out of the mire.

Moans from Irish farmers about the McLintock Report.

That cyclists are damaging the railways by not using trains.

That pedestrians are also almost in the " damaging " category.

Much speculation as to what the railways have up their sleeve, That we must all get together or we'll have to " get " altogether.

Of railway propaganda in Jersey—where no railways now exist.

That road transport has something to learn from railway propagandists.

That united we could stand, divided we are a ripe plum for the railways. 821

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