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18th June 1948, Page 27
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Hears— "Haifa heart with that petrol pipe line.

That the Government may be "in pocket" off the red. • That the Daimler "stiff frame" does not indicate rheumatics..

That membership of the Institute of Transport exceeds 8,000. "

That last. year in the U.S.A. wheel failures caused 82 accidents and 13 deaths. That Thornycrofts will soon be doing the hula. ii ula That Notek is required to solve some lighting mysteries.

That even the well-read motorist may, be brought to book.

That " seeing red ' now has a new significance for the police.

That the U.S.A. employs some 50 kinds of steel in building motor vehicles.

That " hoist with his own petard " might apply to a crane driver caught by his hook.

Of hauliers gratitude to S.T R. for constantly showing them more than meets the eye.

That telephone calls here number 2,700,000,000 per year compared with the pre-war 1,000,000,000.

That faulty maintenance must account for many of the bits and pieces—nuts, bolts an& even axle caps—that litter our roads.

That if all wele collected they would make an appreciable addition to our much-needed scrap metal.

That in a three-year field test of a magnesium gearcase on an agricultural implement there was much less corrosion than with cast iron.

That those who fail to disgorge their out-of-date telephone directories for waste paper deprive the salvage drive of a heavy contribution.

That cylinder blocks and pistons should be machined at the same room temperature and stored in the same way to prevent misfits when assembling. A25

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Organisations: Institute of Transport
Locations: Haifa