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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That all is set for the spring cleaning of Europe. That it is not every Ford that produces a Thames.

Of vehicles that corner to the best of their stability.

That to keep Army wheels turning the civilian must be an "also ran."

Tipt he must carry on without "carrying on."

That, according to Duples, wistful thinking is preferable to the wishful variety.

That the wind is blowing strongly from the. East.

Of much ado about something in the battery-electric field.

. That London's taxis are not to have a bigger ration of petrol.

That this is partly because there is no definite promise of better service being given with more fuel.

That Russia has over 200,000 tractors ready for agricultural work.

That. S.T.R. has turned the ton-mile into lb.-ft.

That there must be no more mines minus miners.

That Germany is receiving " capital " punishment.

That the Vulcan badge has a V for victory background.

Or the mobile shop as be natural descendant of the pedlar.

Of those who think that a reconstituted S.J.C. might be a good egg.

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