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• Queer tales of Hans across the sea.
" Wanted—a commercial camel car."
That war Work has " made " the trailer.
That concrete roads are goods for the tyre trade.
'That lady drivers should be at home on hairpin bends.
That in the Antipodes 1-1 and 2-ton vans will be the main lines.
That only a new local need can justify a new motorbus service.
That concrete will pave the may for vast motor developments.
That the man who can "joy-ride "on a taxicab is easily pleased.
Of rapidly-shaping understanding of the needs of the Dominions.
That Buckinghamshire's road savings may be illusory and costly. That one does not look at a lady driver nowadays —one is too busy dodging That petrol is going to be served out for use by agrimotors instead of paraffin.
That importers of vehicles are asking for a relaxation -of the import restrictions.
That the running costs of the Edinburgh buses on coal-gas is 3.17d. per ear mile.
That 'Mr. Butt is a very live wire in the hearing of the Extraordinary Traffic case.
Hopes that the A.A. Scouts will drop the salute after the war—we've had enough.
Of -prominent names among those who are investigating the water-power resources of the United Kingd,om.
That the "Butt" quoted by Mr. Halls in the road condition case of 1633 is not the Butt of Weston-super Mare. 1325