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7th August 1942, Page 19
7th August 1942
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That it is candy, not Gandy which is so strictly rationed.

,That Hardy Spicer joints 'and shafts are appropriately named.

That points on tyre economy should include advice to keep sharp points out of their anatomy.

That this year the nearest some people can get to a sun-bathing holiday will be going to their job in a Sunbeam-B.T.H.

' Of an official statement to the effect that since the beginning of the war there has been a reduction of 27 per cent. in the number of taxicabs in the Metropolitaa area. That hose clips are not affected by painted legs.

Of inner-zone (transport) cleanliness steadily improving.

Of many complaints of-overcrowding in buses from all parts of the countiy.

Of someone suggesting that a lot of old railway .rolling stock could beneficially be taken for scrap.

Of the formation in Australia of a gas-producer manufacturers and distributors' association.

That this has already issued a warning to those with producer-gas outfits plus a blower to accelerate starting, not to use the blower in garages or confined spaces.

That body roll is not only!the p.s.v. designers' big worry.

, Of those who think some non-RedCross methods " Mair '' to the point. "

That many Servict cars, even those belonging to " Signals,' don't give any.

That a large number of taxi drivers has been called up for millta/y service.

That in peace-time we import 3,000,000 tons of water as a constituent of our foodstuffs.

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