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2nd December 1955
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

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That one-man operation of buses in the lesscongested areas will probably increase considerably.

Of those who think that November is a bad month for motor shows and of others who say they provide a bright spot in an otherwise gloomy season.

Of hopes, at any rate, that they will brighten our export prOspects and help our trade balance.

That it may be good to get ministers of religion to urge observance of the Highway Code, but Ministers of the Government could do more for the highways themselves. Of an M.P. calling for flaps on the rear wings of heavy vehicles to prevent mud-slinging.

That similar devices could, with equal advantage, be fitted to some M.P.s.

That a Harwell radio-active product is being used by Triplex to prevent dust from being attracted to glass which is being laminated.

That the normal rates, in metric tons, of crudesteel production for the third quarter of 1955 were: Western Germany 22m., United Kingdom 18.5m., France 11.7m., Belgium 5.8m., and Italy 5.3m.

The query: Is the cue a Dodge?

That patriotism is as essential in peace as,in war.

A great deal from Mr. Gresham Cooke in the House of Commons.

More than enough from Mr. Ernest Davies.

The question, "Has the Government seen the Roads Exhibition?"

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