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8th August 1947, Page 25
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Hears—

Of a supercharged Cuminins oil engine weighing less than 10.5 lb per h.p.

That Britain, like her own undulating landscapes, has the habit of coming up again after going down a bit.

That heating, if not complete air-conditioning, will soon be considered an essential on all long-distance coaches, That rotary magneto magnets can now be magnetized through the magneto frame, using a giant equipment.

That with the object of extending the use of electric delivery vehicles, the electricity supply industry is being urged to set an example by itself employing many more of such machines. That things inevitably go better when there's nobody to throw a spanner into the works.

Of a housewife asking: "Can customers register for their rationed goods at a travelling shop?"

That the easily annoyed driver who "wants to take it out of someone " is one of the most dangerous That enumerating the things we lack is waste of time; it is much quicker to detail the little we have.

Of an American noting with interest that the Leeds closed-shop" meeting was held on Independence Day That Sir Miles Thomas is planning a trip to Nairobi.

Of the steady growth of courtesy clubs sponsored by local authorities and helped by Government grants.

That many French motor coach owners have made small fortunes out of the recent railway strike in France.

That to some town dwellers " cultivated areas" is a term suggesting crops grown under the kitchen window.

That the travelling public is becoming tired and incensed at the " unofficial" labour strikes in passenger road transport.

That a large number of London's buses, having passed through the paint shops, are re-assuming their pre-war s rna rt appearance.

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Locations: Leeds, London, Nairobi