In July 16,274 new motor ears wore registered in Great Britain, as compared with 12,716 in July of the previous year. Motor cycle registration, on the other 'hand, decreased from 6,217 to 4,690. The greatest increase in respect . of motor cars was in the 8 h.p. class, which numbered ,2.000 more than in the 1932 month.; ‘ The bad hoy of the class kept asking silk question’s. The master kept his temper until the young rascal asked: “ How long can a donkey live without brains, sir? ” The master’s chance had come. , ‘‘ .Wajt. and seel - he snapped.
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Evening Star, Issue 21620, 16 January 1934, Page 10
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