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11th June 1948, Page 27
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of a new Dunlop tyre.

That one mustn't be "unfair to the railways," but coaches seem to receiv e less official consideration.

Of someone describing a vehicle as "inarticulate."

Of Monday-morning odour from some soluble-oil emulsions used in machine shops. • That the heavy-vehicle market in the U.S.A. is showing signs of repletion.

That vehicles for Russia should have widely spaced pedals to allow for the use of felt boots.

Of an American engine-cooling fan with thermostatically controlled blade pitch.

That the Co-op.'s extending net may catch smaller transport people—with no option.

Of an old Liverpudlian rejoicing to hear of Liverpool's conversion from her tramway sins.

That Labour expects "a smashing victory" in the next general election, presumably followed by more opportunities to smash. That Redex is not red X.

That some people will have no truck with the railwa■s.

That Oldham batteries have taken a lead in going cubist.

That " choosing a tipper might apply to any wa her.

That Walls have built up a fine fleet from ice bricks.

That there's no accounting I or what may happen when normal materials are in short supply.

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