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13th June 1947, Page 27
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Hears—

That some call it a " demonocracy."

That all parry and no thrust never yet won a duel.

That we'll have to keep on our toes to keep others off them.

That the American Firestone wire-cord tyre is in production.

That few car drivers can " shake off" the skilled man on a coach.

Of designs for a complete new range of British military motor vehicles That dentists are not interested in our articles on tooth design and development That Belgium has at present goods vehicles of over 21 tons weight with a total capacity of 95,000 tons.

That whilst some may soon have to be replaced the total is considered to be sufficient.

That a higher degree of standardization before 1939 would have mitigated the acute post-war shortage of spares. Of Guyson " decoking" by shot-blasting. That Tyresoles are good for tired souls.

Of many people " plugging " at the problem of where to lodge.

Of an American air-cooled " flat " engine of 150 h.p. for buses That under unsatisfactory leadership everything must "deteriorate" That some country laundry vans could beneficially "go to the wash" themselves Of drivers complaining. of the way roads are `! mucked up" with lumps of clay from building sites.

That the country's policy must be "lust things first" if we are to last and not be last in the world trade scramble That the trouble is some people don't know the first thing about the first things.

That determination to see the wheels go round may, when the investigators lack experience, result in their coming to a permanent standstill

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