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13th August 1943, Page 17
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Keywords : Box, Containers

The pleasant rumbling of Axis crumbling.

That boxes for uncollected fares would reap a good harvest in London during rush periods.

Teat in some parts of the country supplies of spare parts are more necessary than new vehicles.

That the ." brave new London " plan contains no schethe for that necessity of a modern city—silent transport.

That Mr. R. H. Harvey, Lisbon's transport manager, has been visiting England, but may haire left because of the recent strikes in that city.

From the Mayor of Eastbourne that the Civil Service is becoming a huge ocetopus which saps the streag,th and destroys the initiative of local authorities.

That the metaphor is good, because, in addition,

the' Civil Service does emit quantities of ink.. . That there will be no synthetic " runernecks.That the Vokes never revokes if properly serviced.

That a financial paper refers. to "Road Shadow Councils."

Of hopes that the shadows will be lifted from road transport.

That housewives can save paper by carrying home meat and fish in tin boxes which are scalded after use and kept for that job only.

• Of suggestions that the military authorities should permit the makers' names on Army motor vehicles to be given a little more prominence.

That Mr. B. V. Smith, A.M.I.A.E., of ,Western National, drove from Exeter to the I.A.E. Research Laboratory in a Ford V8 with trailer gas producer, and claimed a. steady 40 m.p.h. where legally per

mitted. _0.._ • That Frarn filter cartridges shoot up engine life.

That many a Lodge plug has a worshipful master.

That " service " does not always really merit that name.

That there me .250,000,000 Harrisflex bearings in daily use.

That in these days it is literally impossible to " paint the town red."

That Butterfields, of Shipley, think transport will have priority for years after the war.

That the American .Firestone concern has produced the first farm tractor tyre made from products derived from shelled corn.


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