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10th August 1945, Page 21
10th August 1945
Page 21
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of road transport with its ears back lest it be put Of those who doubt if nationalization can safely be relegated to the "red-herring" category.

That as many new cars are supplied with only four tyres, buyers should obtain a part-worn or retreaded spare. ___0 That, although history repeats itself, one year's "One Hears" always differs from the past year's

and the next year's.

That the quality of the latest synthetic finishes for spraying is said to be considerably above the pre-war standard.

That one of which good reports are being received is, indeed, a Nobel product. . Of someone wondering if air rates will reach the stratosphere.

Of a " bomb " racing car with jet propulsion and an estimated speed of over 500 m.p.h. • Of many who think that the right to sack should go hand in hand with the right to employ.

That the job of the British military transport system in Germany has greatly changed since V-day.

That now, instead of supplies for the guns, it is more a qUestion of food for the people.

That the war against Japan has given a big impetus to the tyre-manufacturing industry in Australia.

That practically all the tyres and tubes used by the Allied Forces in the South-west Pacific during the past year were produced there.

That wise electors wish godspeed to those who will ensure goods speed.

That the railways should support the roads, for the roads really support them.

Of an improvement in Berlin's transport-22 trolleyhus and five motorbus lines are now working.

That the Institute of the Motor Trade is to change its name to fie Institute of the Motor Industry.

Of a suggestion that enterprising London stores should make their country deliveries by, helicopter.

That it isn't just the rates that • make road transport economical, it's the rate and efficiency of its service.


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