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One Hears

12th June 1953, Page 35
12th June 1953
Page 35
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That " dampers " proved quite ineffective on Coronation Day. ,) Someone wondering if the new Guy Arab will finally oust the camel of the old Arab guys.

That some at the oils that fight acid action should be sent to Egypt, Persia and a few other countries.

That 100 Dunlop employee-guests from England, Scotland and Wales saw the Coronation procession at eve-level from a draped stand in St. James's Street. "See the road clear beyond your brake stopping distances."

That hauliers must operate (and co-operate) at a proper rate.

That a housewife's shopping-trolley containing two bottles of champagne, was wheeled into the annex of the Abbey at about 10 a.m. on Coronation Day.

That the well-known personage for whom they were intended, somewhat embarrassed, said "Not now—later! "

" Leave the sound barrier to aircraft."

Of a new anti-stick preparation for rolling and other machines.

That it will hardly be needed for our paper or other money.

Of a plastic compound of aluminium which can be brushed or sprayed a n d hardens t o considerable strength.

That a two-horsed diligence, carrying Swiss mails and four passengers, operates daily between Brigue and Simplon.