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That new brooms are helping the " Brush " to sweep clean at Loughborough.
That many " secret " plans for c.v. organization, in case of international trouble, lose their privacy when discussed at lunches and dinners.
That, in any case, it does not matter, for it is obvious that road motors will be ready to do a big job of real work.
That even another Bernard Shaw might like to know the gentleman who seconds an amendment before the proposer has had a chance to speak it, but that the effort provided much-needed hilarity at a complicated moment.
That Gunk is not bunk, That road transport media form a major factor. in A.R.P.
That just now drivers like to pull up near a blackberry patch.
That a nation holding its breath in suspense is liable also to suspend its orders.
That the curious situation has arisen that Germany has the roads. whilet we have the vehitles.
That Licensing Authorities are likely to demand more "dope."
That according to Thompson Brothers, whatever happens we should Staybriia.
That the arbitrator at the Manchester parade nearly had a sinecure, not being called on until almost the end, when there was a close competition ip. one class; but his " fee " (0X0) remained unchanged.
That he filled in the "blank period" by talking to " C.M." about buses having transformed travel in Bolton (Aid. W. Bradley being chairman of the Corporation Transport Committee).
Of the approach of the anti-freeze season.
That Leeds leads—in appreciating road 'transport.
That not long ago cleaning in works was like the small boy's wash.
That many a private-car owner subscribes to the slogan "It's quicker by bus."
The railways challenging road transport with "Your tonnage and your life!"