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28th September 1945
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That the TX.C. seems to he much "board."

That the Renault war work here was a fine achievement.

That in view of a possible scarcity, wise fleet owners are already preparing for the coming winter by laying in stocks of anti-freeze.

That we must not "lose our wool," and this will be easier to retain as it can now be made moth-proof ds well as resistant to stains and water. Of batteries being given a " Legg " up.

That an adequate tyre supply would be great " pneus."

That jowett engines remain flat although highly spirited.

That, the Fiat concern is already producing 70 lorries a day at its Turin works.

That this atomic business is not discouraging the development of new oil engines.

That Qualcast having " married " Crane, no doubt the stork will be kept busy.

That Eire is to have summer-time throughout the winter, whereas we are dropping it.

That the suggested I.A.E. Division of the I.Mech.E., may not cause any division.

Of examples of the new Leyland chassis for d.d. buses covering 3,500 miles a week.

That last week's front-cover picture prompted the query as to where all that beer was delivered.

From Henry Meadows, Ltd., that it is fully occupied with high-speed i.e. engines and gearboxes and has no present intention of milk vending.

That this commerk has resulted from our humorous picture published on September 7.

That the labour needs of road transport are being stressed in the current public, announcements of the Ministry of Labour.

That they state there are many vacancies for drivers of buses and heavy vehicles, for men and women conductors, and for skilled mechanics and other maintenance workers and garage hands.

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Organisations: Ministry of Labour
Locations: Turin

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