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One Hears

25th January 1935
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of renewed interest in steamers.

Of tremendous enthusiasm at the Albert Hall Fifth All-rounder Concert organized by our associated journal Cycling.

That ancillary users are swelling' the national coffers.

That trolleybuses are riding on the crest of the wave— drawn by a powerful current.

That Mr. H. T. Rickards will be difficult to replace as president of the M.H.C.S.A.

That, after four years, passengertransport appeals seem to show no diminution i n numbers or interest. Conflicting views about feeder services.

Of a haulier who has full-time work for a year guaranteed for two additional lorries, yet is not allowed to add to his fleet.

A hum of activity from the " built-uparea "-sign factories.

Of concrete roads rendered dangerously greasy by imported mud.

Drivers commenting on the scarcity of cyclists on the roads last Saturday evening.

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That those who were about had probably been unable to obtain tickets for Cycling's concert.