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One Hears

27th February 1942
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That it is worth going dirty to clean up Europe.

The exhortation " Don't forget that even a tyre has a sole."

Of too many who want to sit back while it is " tried on the dog.

Of the appearance of iniiitary traffic road signs on many roads of the colintry..

Of much talk of scrappers and runners in used commercial-vehicle selling circles.

That the subsequent service that can he rendered to commercial-vehicle buyers will play a big part in the placing of future orders.

That over 3,000 people daily have visited the London Waste Paper Exhibition since it opened on February 10 at the Ford showrooms in Regent Street.

That the Gas Research Board has lately presented a report to the Mines Department on the result of its research work in connection with reactive gas coke as a fuel for gas producers. That we must all pull together and pool together.

A lot about double summer-thne, but not from the weather.

That many who want raw material suffer instead the ordeal of a raw deal.

Of " sintering.." defined as " the process in which solid bodies become bonded by atomic forces."

Of inquiries for the Rendezvous cafe with bacon and eggs at 10d.—as per a Ford advertisement.

That we are still to be allowed a rubber of whist, though even that may sometimes end in a scrap.

That the Germans are planning a spring offensive in Russia arid. are more than likely to find the spring offensive there.

That there were 900 fewer killed and 20,000 fewer injured on the roads during the last four months of 1940, whilst the reduction for September to November, 1941, was 616 in killed as compared with that period for 1940.

That every brake should be.neat.

That Don-Flexis not tilting at windmills.

That Britain has been colder, but not in the feet.

That we need more British oils for That the wise advertise for those with post-war eyes.

Of a growing shortage of male motor-driving instructors.

That our nights may not be all siren now-, but we're a long way from all serene.

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