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27th June 1947, Page 31
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

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Of toying with tyres.

That you can't trap " The Pink Mouse" electrical fault finder.

Many complaints aS' to the quality of much chromium plating.

Of doubts as to the present practicability of cementing brake facings.

That, for comfort, heat without proper humidity may be worse than no warmth.

That research on high-octane fuels indicates the eventual need for compression ratios of 12 to 1.

That however carefully an article or vehicle may be painted, in the end it is the quality of the materials used which will tell.

Of well-known men in the industry who strongly decry the encouragement of the emigration of valuable workers and trainees.

That Britain will continue to be a fruitful field for those with initiative and the will to work That the " ayes" have it on the Dot.

That Adam's apple was the "Blue Bird." That many will agree with Mr. Oliver Lucas.

That the trade unions have issued a "Report on Motion and Time Studies."

That the work might well be on slow motion and time Wastage.

That a really good degreaser is a most valuable factor in saving time during maintenance.

Of an American truck driver rewarded for 1,250,000 accident-free miles during 15 years on the road.

That he has covered as many as 128,000 miles without.a. tyre puncture.

Of a farmer, only recently converted from horse to horse-power, who can't yet pull up" his tractor without a shout of Whoa! "

That he admits it has already saved him much woe.

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