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That the " passengers " of the Ferodo test bus never complain.
That the Albion Chieftain must surely be one of a very few without a kilt.
That Bonallacks are very proud of their Basildon bodyworks and heartily welcome viewing by those interested.
That their " cold-squeeze " process need not frighten even lady visitors.
That without considering Smithfield, certain recent strikes do not seem to be meet and right.
With regret that battery-electric vehicle makers will not be exhibiting at the Brighton Electrical Power Convention.
That visitors to the convention may, however, see some of the many electric milk " prams " which perambulate the town.
That, according to one cynical commentator, research today is often dull and very different from what it was in the past. , That, according to him, each man of a research team is given a section of the hay to search and the one who finds the needle may show no more genius than the others. That it must puzzle some people to find that York is in Burnley.
That many think the threepenny minimum fare on London buses is a mistake.
That a shortening of stages might have lost fewer passengers.
That an American might well ask "What's cooking?" in connection with Grill Floors.