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18th May 1920, Page 3
18th May 1920
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Page 3, 18th May 1920 — ONE HEARS
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of a big fusion of rubber.

That a revolution governor need not necessarily be Bolshevik.

• " Are you in the latest fashion regarding cast-steel road wheels?"

That inventors invariably live in the clouds and talk over our heads.

That Turkey is the "Sick Man" not only of Europe, but of Asia, now.

Strenuous efforts are afoot to secure standard dimensioned "overalls" for bodies.

Fears lest the reported new fuel which is being produced from molasses may turn out a. rum sort of • it That if vibration Causes wear at the joints, a London bus driver must be fairly worn out at the end of a few years' service.

• That apparently some boys have been in very buoyant spirits, considering the number of life-buoys missing from the Embankment.

That evidently the young generation greatly favour the police force, if the number of helmets to be seen walking about Holborn are any indication. " Well! well! Wells!"

Rumours of boot leather going down.

Of a possible shortage of lubricating oils.

Of fitter men required for the repair shops.

That the double-decker may vanish in a single decade.

Too much about the minimum wage, but nothing about a maximum, That, from Beckett's point of view, all's well that ends Wells.

That there's heaps of sidcwa.ys in the latest bulbous type char-iv-banesbodies.

That if the C.M.U.A. want to see emulation at their parade they must adhere less rigorously to their team scheme..

Optimistic_ views that, with yet a little more persistence at home American and Dutch oil kings will have to "seek sport" in other than British markets.

Drive on the throttle, Carry a spare, Avoid the bottle, And you'll get there!

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