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That a dual-carriageway road 70 miles long will soon ring Moscow. —0-- That "Alt the way by road" is a good slogan for our industry.
That Mr. Watkinson's variation of it might he " All the way by by-road."
Of welding being described as almost a "wedding," for it can make two into one " to have and to hold."
That when trunk roads are packed, one often has to sit on them for a long time before a move is possible.
That Eire's proposed rail reductions may be breathtaking to railwaymen, but promise the breath of life to road transport.
That the many thousands of buses in Britain are maintained and driven so carefully that crashes attract much wider attention than those in which cars are concerned. That some local authorities are fortunate with paper salvage.
That others find waste paper to be unmarketable, within reasonable transport distance.
The comment "What happens to old trams and in what occupations do they eventually fade away?"
That there are Dunlop clie6es as well as Dunlop tyres on the market, but they do not seem to be by-products of each other.
That Japan is considering the expenditure of £1,666m. on a 10-year programme of road improvement and the building of express highways.
That one of the fruits of automation in America is that a cylinder-block casting can be completely machined and finished in 16 min. against a former time of about 14 hours.