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Are the railways becoming conscious of their shortcomings?
Of much local interest in the new Southdown bus servrce between Burgess Hill Station and Cuckfield Hospital.
That it started as an experiment on April 3 and looks like being a success.
That helping one's country is a form of self-help, but the self-centred in the end help neither their country nor themselves.
That the United Steel Co., Ltd., have produced two interesting new booklets on careers in the industry, one for student apprentices and the other for science, art and engineering graduates. Of wheel-less vehicles of the future being levitated by compressed air.
The question: Will the Ministry of Transport then hand over to the Air Ministry?
Of a schoolboy who thought a Minigun would be more fun than a water pistol.
That no evening parade will be held on arrival day at the Historic Commercial Vehicle Club Rally at Leyland on May 31.
That at March 23 1,404 persons were undergoing courses at Industrial Rehabilitation Units, operated by the Ministry of Labour and National Service.
That the Russian Ministry of Transport own 1,650 regular bus routes with a total length of about 98,000 miles, and this year public passenger transport is expected to rise by 20 per cent.
That some people with weak vision find a glazed roof trying in bright weather.
That many vehicles with these, particularly abroad, are equipped with blinds to prevent this trouble.
That certain weather conditions can create glare when there is no actual sunshine.
That a coloured paste known as " FibreColor has been developed by Docker Brothers for colouring resinbonded glass-fibre.