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11th June 1943, Page 15
11th June 1943
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That with some people " gas " is always natural.

From Leyland operators: "What a nice, chatty letter."

That rubber torsional springing is attracting great interest in America.

That in Britain the Metalastik method of vibration damping has been growing in popularity for some years.

The hope that there will not be a lot of suicides in connection with producer gas.

That usually we dig our own graves with our teeth, but in these days, thanks to Lord Woolton, it is Germans' graves they are digging. That the Nazis are refusing to make Tanks for Finns.

That possibly they intend to make fins for (amphibious) Tanks That the Don-Flex clutch disc is really a " cork ing " job. 0 That the standard of honesty amongst bus passengers—particularly women—is very low.

That many people appear to think it clever to do" the conductors for anything from a few hundred yards to several fare stages.

That many people may "lose their hair" in the ordinary sense, but some women who refuse to wear special caps in works have actually lost theirs.

That some drivers are afraid of

falling off the "log."

That Argentinais to establish a synthetic-rubber factory.

That there must be a plan, but it must be no musty plan.

That to many people "Terry" signifies an always seasonable spring. 0 That everyone but the Axis admits that Britannia has winning ways.

That the Editor had a really bumper time in a recent bus collision.

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