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One Hears

4th September 1942
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That A.R.O. might almost be debited with Amusement Tax.

That Brazil is extra welcome as an ally on account of Tier raw materials.

That she has many exports more important than nuts.

That the brake facings of .many American big bombrs must be renewed after only six landings.

The reminder that unity is not often attacked with impunity and that German strategy in this war has been based on knowledge of that fact.

That the medical bronchoscope, with suitable modifications, is used for detecting flaws, obstructions, etc.,ein deep oilways in the castings of high-quality engines. That the Goodyear Co.'s latest slogan is "Rubber wastage is sabotage."

Trap the rats of lost time, inefficiency and accidents which gnaw at production.

That we must not let our production be undermined by the under-ruining of coal. .

• That good ploughing work needs much more than a knowledge of tractor driving.

That America is experimenting with synthetic. rubber collapsible tanks to carry motor fuel in ordinary lorries. , That a meeting cif the Canadian section of the S.A.E. was recently thrilled by a simulated bombing attack which included sirens, powder flashes and a sound film recorded in Hyde Park during a blitz.

Of a reader who is " full of electricity " and wants to turn it to account.

That there's always room for a real " live wire." ' That it is a case of alternative fuels v. no-alternative fools.

That the small ad. addict gets many big additions to his sales.

That a Fram up (on an engine) is the antithesis of a frame up.

That the ideal commercial. vehicle combines going and staying power.

That ,getting going after the war may be synonymous with go-getting.

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