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Of widening interest in battery-electrics.
Of cats parked at both side of some streets forcing through traffic to straddle the white lines.,
• That hand brakes probably come in for more criticisin in road-test reports than any other component.
Of a vaporizer that works satisfactorily on heavy oil. '
That passengers boarding and leaving trams frequently defeat the object of robot traffic lights.
Of trailer "waggling," a new and expressive term recently coined by a judge in a county court.
That it is not in the interests of the industry that important information concerning policy should be suppressed.
Inspector: "What's this mean ? Not one of the passengers upstairs has a ticket."
Conductor: "Lumme! That's the worst of living in a bungalow."
That lightening by design is better than paring.
That more efforts should be made to remedy the footpath shortage.
A query as to what "the production manager" meant by alluding to the " lightest " of all steels.
That the financial reserves of the S.M.M. and T. now amount to £105,000.
Nowadays of an "aeroplane view" instead of a " bird'seye " one Of someone saying that the life of many a small business has been saved on the CM. " operating tables."
That for trolleybuses the "lowpressure " tyre may have a maximum pressure of 85 lb. per sq. in.