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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That old battles never die, thty gradually pave our way.

From the Mond Nickel Co., Ltd., that "thinking now can win the peace," That, despite "save paper" broadcasts, bus tickets are broadcast still.

That a big Japanese business concern has started a • company to produce synthetic rubber.

That this iudicates doubt by the Japs. as to their prospects in developing captured rahber plantaticos.

That the way so many W.D. traffic arrows point heavervards suggests that our army has hitched its wagons to a star.

Of someone asking if our recent leader on the " shouldn't have r read: "Don't ask . no questions and you won't get-told no lies."

From the same commentator that, in reality, it was less enigmatical and.inoregrammatical. [Thanks for the bouquet—ED.]

That good times and trousers will turn up again some day Of a. Stissex surveyor who allowed the local C.D. ambulance to he used for general transport purposes.

That when it was needed for its legitimate work the interior was found to he smothefed in dust and mud.

That every ton of redundant weight in a vehicle means additional and wasteful road wear, apart from wasting fuel and tyres.

• That vitamin tablets for workers prevent matly a cold and help to overcome "that tired feeling" which encourages influenza, etc.

That a Chichester motor concern claims its women workers have reconditioned some 650 farm tractors during the past 18 months.

From Mr: •G. W. Lucas, president M.A.A., that "the tax on road vehicles as-it stands to-day -Is a tax upon post-war employment."

That the search continues for • • the ideal battery.

That a smith should be a good welder of friendly relationshtips.

Of much useful work in the salvaging of used ball and roller bearings.

Re the ills of wheels, that some wobble as if they had the wills of eels.

Of 'increasing ?difficulty in maintaining ageing public-service vehicles.

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People: G. W. Lucas