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13th February 1959
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

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Of dogs worrying sheep, but seldom of sheep worrying Licensing Authority.

That "improvements in nozzles" do not necessarily dicate plastic surgery. .

That American Trucking Associations, Inc., recently lebrated their Silver Jubilee.

The remark, perhaps cryptic to some, that our artist, Mec," is obviously a dog fancier.

That Russia is planning a walking excavator with a -eu.-yd. bucket, and 137-yd. boom.

Sighs of relief that the size of relief may be reduced as ide improves with the continued removal of restrictions.

That the U.S.A. railways have persuaded ingress to arrange a railway-loan guarane system—presumably using public money.

That for many years they had been leging that road transport was being subd ized.

That Catylator plugs for batteries contain illadium pellets which condense the gases ;ually lost when charging. thus saving [Itch topping up.

That the "U.S. Industrial Digest" is !ing published by Internal Communicaons, Inc., which, being abbreviated to ICI, lay cause some complications. That turbochargers may be the answer to many an engine-power problem..

That a fully adjustable driver is even more important than a similar type of seat.

From a reader, that if a pig-traffic appeal referred to road hogs it would he in vain.

Thal rubber wings will not melt in the sun, as did the wax ones of a mythological character.

That by 1965 the Gorky Motor Works are to increase output by 50 per cent., and to do this they are to install .136 new production lines, 136 miles of conveyor and 1,400 machine tools.

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Organisations: Licensing Authority
People: Mec

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