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Of thrills at the White City, That 21-tonners will soon be maximum-load fourwheelers.
Of successes with a linerless aluminium-cylindered engine.
That the Chrysler Hell Drivers certainly can their stuff I Of much secrecy • about new models for the Show.
That some mi.
usually interesting eve of the Show — announcements are anticipated.
Of Association support for the Severn road-bridge proposal.
Of stouter. standards and duplicated wires springing up on train routes around London. Of a tradesman who, sick of railway delays, said that in future he'll "employ a haulier, not a crawl ier '
That it is worthy of note that it is roads, not railways, that the Italians are laying down to aid them in their invasion of Abyssinia.
Of a provincial reader, revisiting London after do many years, remarking that the city looks more cheerful now that taxicabs have gone gay.
T h a t railways really belong to the past, the roads to the future.
Of several 1936 models that will not be ready in time for the Show.
That light van makers are waking up and breaking away from conventions.
That the next issue of the " CM." will give numerous reliable peeps into the future.