One Hears
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Of a B.I.F. that was undoubtedly a hit.
That Government officials seem to have pry priority.
That if Britain does not pull up her socks she may go barefoot.
That to drive touring coaches is in the nature of a reward to good men.
That labour is being hit by the high cost of living —which is largely its own creation.
That some people seem to have the mistaken idea that "All the world loves a loafer."
That the wise vehicle-manufacturer's song might be, "0, M.I.R.A., 0, M.I.R.A , I Soon Will Come to Thee."
Of many petitions and deputations to the Licensing Authorities and of some improved bus services in the black country.
That whilst concrete efforts towards the construction and improvement of our truck routes are sadly lacking, it may be even worse if cement be nationalized. Of great possibilities in dry-film lubricants Of artists who are puzzled by our reference to "pallets." _ — That a smooth tongue may not compensate for a smooth tread.
That we must somehow solve the problem of low prices plus high quality.
That in the export market we'll find it true that • where price is concerned it's a case of the higher the fewer. • That the difficulty of obtaining some vehicle spares is encouraging "external" makes.
Someone asking if the Karrier range of models included a "pigeon" and, if not, why not?
That the first 12 South Midland weekly tours to the Seabank Hotel, Porthcawl, are fully booked, Of some who wonder whether Skipton shows a pessimistic cast of thought or a prophetic spirit when deciding to buy a snow plough in the merry month."