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21th May 1954, Page 29
21th May 1954
Page 29
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

As a warning to those who like to stand idle, that even a bearing may find it wearing.

That the only person inclined to think that income is all profit is the Income Tax collector.

That the Irish say, " Oi'll do it," but many men of other nations are now inclined to say, "Oil does it."

That an oil engine appreciates a rich mixture when starting but, as with a petrol unit, a little goes a long way.

Of someone asking if supersonic drills are the sort of thing one may expect from the R.S.M. of the future.

That if ever the law were to draw a clear line between legality and illegality, lawyers would be out of a job.

That considering the state of international relationships, chill winds from the East are scarcely a cause for surprise.

That those who heard Dr. Howell's views concerning the cause of lung cancer's recent increase would like a second opinion.

— That new scapegoats for this scourge arc constantly being suggested.

That no taxi driver is financing the revived Albany Club, nor are "two old ladies from Bournemouth" interested—the backer is a well-known company director. That the less truck we have with "the dumps," the more we shall have in the dump trucks.

That some operators consider Hepolite pistons more glamorous than some of the models advertising them.

That many communities in California are completely dependent upon road transport for all the essentials of life.

That, as a result, there is in that State one lorry for every 15 persons, many of these being used in the agricultural and mining industries.

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Organisations: Albany Club
People: Howell

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