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One Hears

3rd December 1948
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of more anti-dazzle regulations in the near future.

That what is really required is more light on this controversial subject.

That the Firestone Wire Cord tyre is now in quantity production in America.

That rationalization of bus nationalization—like many a blighting wind—starts in the N.E.

Of a transport manager observing that it's the uman form that wants the most filling up. •

That the Government still opens its mouth, shuts its '-eyes, and bites off more than it can chew. That steel prices may rise generally in the U.S.A.

That already small producers have announced increases.

Of Brighton's plans to solve some of its traffic problems by a " roundabout " method.

That many simple souls fail to realize how they pay in extra taxation for all those things they are getting "free."

Of some students of rnedimval history expressing horror because "refuse-collection seems such a comedown for a Paladin."

No answer to the query: "Why is red the hauliers' favourite colour?"

That your ads. add to profits because, in the " C.M.," so many see 'em.

That colour" contrast is advisable between hard road surfaces and soft verges.

That the Post Office require"merits for Christmas mails is 1,600 additional motor vehicles.

That Britons will feel the pinch for so long as the Government continues its "pinching."

That ceramics may one day play an important part in engines which develop great heat.

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