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That the White Paper was bound to get some black looks.
That 77 per cent. of Dodge vehicles built in Britain are exported.
That building better roads builds for prosperity and posterity.
Still of poor spares service abroad for a few makes of vehicle.
That to avoid earning a bad reputation in this respect, their manufacturers must pull up their socks and fill the export stockings.
That "Please all, please none," is especially true in government.
That the explosions and fire it the Radwell works are not likely seriously to halt production.
That many British coaches on Continental tours are being equipped with Michelin Metallic tyres.
That lase' month, Nottingham Corporation celebrated 25 years of trolleybus operation and now runs 158 of these vehicles.
Of a driver complainiq that the only signal child cyclists give as a rule is the incorrect and misleading one of sticking out the right hand before taking a left turn. • From abroad that sitting conductors can collect fares more " eggsactly."
That Lord Goddard considers it meet that fish should not be classed as meat.
Thanks to the heat wave—" Here we go gathering tar in May" as the tyres' song.
A pessimist saying that there seems no prospect of the restoration of cheap anything.
That a communication ,cord for which passengers have to search is useless in emergency.
That if the idea of concealing it is to prevent its abuse, surely it is better to risk that than to leave travellers without its aid in time of need.
The suggestion that, to square the vicious circle of wages/prices, economics should be included in the curriculum for senior classes in all schools, both for girls and boys.