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23rd July 1954, Page 33
23rd July 1954
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of a claim that 10 Tiger Cubs have saved nearly £150 a month.

That the Zoological Society should be informed of this at once to help to pay for their improvements to the Zoo.

Of some surprise at Mr. Ferguson's decision to build motor vehicles.

That a seal with a tyre around it has been swimming near the Scilly Isles.

That many people are endeavouring to get rid of their "tyres."

That the mammal is not so clever, because hundreds of inner tubes are used by bathers at the seaside, and this effort might seal its fate.

That anyway, it is probably a publicity stunt by some tyre maker to put the seal on its products. A reader saying that "synthetic sole" is what you get in many restaurants.

That " Layrub " might appear to some people to be a cure for rheumatism.

That it has certainly proved to be a cure for many transmission vibrations and noises.

That Henry Ford II is not yet in favour of plastic bodies—at least for private cars.

That Burslem magistrates are wisely cognizant of the fact that necessity knows no lair.

From Sir Walter Puckey, president, the Institution of Production Engineers, of his regret that more engineers have not risen to managerial rank.

That the South Wales Transport Co. have received more publicity recently in connection with their ancient Swansea-Mumbles railway than from their modern and efficient fleet of buses.


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