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• Of the saving grace.ot saving space Of someone who thought " Busella " was a con ductorette. 0 Of plans for a big post-war increase in C.V production in Soviet Russia High praise for the Nuffield Organization picturebook "Look Before You Leap."
That it is so much in demand that it is temporarily in short supply. -0 Of a possible reduction in the number of petrol filling stations in the near future.
Of renewed interest in the old question of fouror six-cylindered engines for commercial vehicles From Major H. E Crawfurd, A.F.C., that he is a bachelor because of seeing a sign: "Lovers' Lane, leading to the church and the river." That it is difficult to cow a Bull motor.
That Malaya has available a stock of 44,000 tons of natural rubber °— That to start a new business nowadays one must have some capital ideas That Australia will need about 130,000 commercial vehicles to modernize its road transport services.
That if atomic power be used for only destructive purposes it won't be an atom of use.
From Sir Miles Thomas, that blocking sales here will not help or encourage the export trade Of a three-cylindered, direct-injection, vehicle oil engine of 26 b.h.p which can easily be started from cold by hand.
That the spare wheel and tyre are apt to be regarded as orphans—no one troubling about them until they are wanted in a hurry.
That those able to buy a Bantam feel cocky That "track equipment can be shoes and shorts
Of a shortage of spare parts for imported farm tractors
That adverts. for "bodies wanted" seem a little gruesome.
That the Notek people recommend separate lamps for night and fog driving, That fuel consumption with• at least some " synthetic " tyres " is greater thin with those of natural rubber.