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18th October 1946
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

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That Morris Commercial Cars, Ltd., has several things to jig about.

The suggestion that all hauliers should wear a giant panda badge to show they favour unity That 40,000 people are killed and 1,400,000 injured on U S.A. roads ' in an average yea] ' Of bus tours being organized in Glasgow to enable the townspeople to see the new housing estates.

That coatings of porcelain enamel for pots for melting light metals increase their life several times.

That many say the Labour Government is simply rushing at legislation like a bull with its eyes shut.

That, at any rate, John Bull would be well advised to keep his eyes wide open.

That the American Motorola heater uses petrol as its fuel and has push-button control of temperatures ranging from 50 to 80 degrees F.

That it develops 18,000 B.T.U.s within one minute of turning on. That the Bath and West Agricultural Show will be held at Cheltenham in May.

That the colour scheme of Paris buses is likely to be changed from the familiar green and white.

That some French Communists advocated that the buses should be red, but their enthusiasm waned when told that London's buses were that colour.

That we are meeting our bus needs everywhere because they are still a long way from being met.

Of the completion and testing in Moscow of he first Russian-built self-propelled combine harvester That some improvement in hand-starting methods for big engines should not be beyond our designers From the B. F. Goodrich Co., Ltd., that in the average American car there are about 265 rubber parts.

That these range from tyres to body "shims."

That a slogan of Dunlop for belts "flex without stretch" would apply to what is expected of trade journals.

That the key words in "Let the people sing" were Let them sing the songs they choose."—Labour Government please note.

Of a conductress who discovered that her bus had a top deck as well as a lower, and said: "It's opened up a whole new world to me."

That whilst many British inventions are adopted and developed by the Americans, the fork truck is an example of the reverse position.

That the eye being long accustomed to streamlined coachwork now sustains something of a shock when confronted with rectangular construction.

That the " Mulsifyre " oil-fire extinguisher discharges water at high pressure on to the surface of the oil and creates a non-inflammable emulsion.

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Organisations: Labour Government
People: John Bull
Locations: Bath, Glasgow, Paris, Moscow, London

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