One Hears
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That hauliers are faced with tough as well as tender problems.
That sometimes the terms are synonymous.
That nowadays in England, as in America, the small cars parked near builtling operations often belong to the workmen on the job.
Of a motorvan as a prize in a bread-baking competition.
That it isn't thanks to the railways if all's well with him that hauls well.
Of travelling whistdrives, with free tickets as prizes, as the latest inducement to travel by rail.
Of through-traffic congestion in small towns because parking problems have not been efficiently tackled. That in haulage the worst is past.
Of a possible revival of that anachronism of the past —the level crossing.
That the Ford Show, to be held in the City Hall, Manchester, during the week after next, will be an event that should not be missed.
Of good service under arduous conditions by Gordon electrics.
That 5,755,094 is the estimated number of commercial vehicles in the world.
Of a van driver, fined for drivingthe wrong way one Friday in one-way Friday Street, London.
From Blackpool, of 18 -year -old electric refuse ^ollectors still covering over 7,000 miles per year.