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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That in the opinion of many "political morality" is an anachronism.

That lawyers are beginning to rub their hands and count their prospective profits.

That Canadian farmers are much interested in the matter of radio-controlled tractors.

That what the Government says goes, but it goes without saying That transport goes better without its interference.

That the N.R.T.F. wants reflector studs on all roads, even in lighted areas, because of their great value in fog.

That between 60 and 70 per cent.. of all livestock and dairy produce movement in the United States is by road transport. That road transport is once more to he handicapped by The Red Flag.

Of reported chaotic conditions prevailing in the bus services of Guernsey.

That reduced majorities are more than straws, and show the direction of the rising wind That the Scottish Centre of the J.R.T.E. has made an excellent start and should grow rapidly.

That the U S. Post Office's motorized rural free delivery now serves some 8,000,000 faniffies.

That the system started 50 years. ago with four horses and a bicycle.

That the reglazing of shop windows May be licensed without restrictions on the area of glass. .

That instead of oil from coal there may be a cry for coal from oil.

That women are giving men a run for their money in science and industry.

That Vauxhall and Duple are cooperating in producing Bedford bus bodywork.

That the Government seems every day and in every way to be adding fetter to fetter.

That all new Bedford light delivery vans will have the 12 h.p. four-cylindered engine, That envelopes, to help the shortage, are being made from W.D. war inaps of Germany.

That, nevertheless, Germany is much on the map and enveloped in problems.