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12th May 1944, Page 17
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That some,bees are buzzing in the I.A.E.hive.

That some I.A.E. officials appear to fear a " swarming " in other directions.

That those in authority, must not regard the " demobbed " simply as a d— mob.

Fears that a "plan" may prove to be a plant.

That the Petroleum Board is composed of about 120 concerns and enjoys the services of their technical men, That the foundation stone of the proposed Institute of Road Transport Engineers was "well and truly laid" on April 28. 0 That congratulations and offers of help came within a few days from London, Glasgow, Leicester, Birmingham, Leeds, Melksham, Rhondda, Norwich, Gateshead-on-Tyne and Guildford., That the " talking animal " is quite a trend in advertising.

That a water company should be more than a trickle charger.

That little has been heard of "It can't be done" during this war.

Hopes that this will continue during the post-war years.

Of busy times in British and American military motor repair shops in this country.

That D.G.A.'s article has given the industry much solid food for thought.

That drivers' 'hostels might be built as part of, or in close proximity to, the proposed road-transport stations.

That the Carmo advertisement of last week was a good egg.

That the U.S.A. is estimating on 46,000,000 motor vehicles in 1900.

That it will not be swords requiring to be turned into ploughshares.

That the av era ge woman is more salvageminded than the average man. • That the B.R.F. is very dissatisfied with the Government's limited scheme for motorways.


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