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23rd October 1959
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That it would often save a good deal of trouble if people listened, instead of talking.

That the trouble they cause is liable to alight on others.

That Basildon might well have been named after a prominent member of the Bonallack family.

That fares in Calcutta are controlled by politics, whereas in Britain they are controlled by scooters.

That there is no scooter like an unsuccessful politician.

There is no truth in reports that the London-Birmingham motorway is to be turned into a cycle track.

That nearly 21m. people were viewing television at some time each day during the first quarter of the year.

That a bus ride to the local would have done them more good.

That bus operators and brewers might join in this theme.

That in a large organization it is sometimes cheaper to call in a consultant than to try to find the required information in the office files.

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Locations: London, Calcutta