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14th August 1942, Page 19
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

nat war to-day is vert, much a battle of motor drivers.

That America has lirnited the price Of anti-freeze sn!utions.

That the control of used-vehicle prices is an exceptionally sticky problem.

That Europe (excluding Russia) has in use only 16 per dent. of its pre-war numller of civilian motor vehicles.

That those who scrape in -' to good jobs are not always accurate " fits," and the " tolerance ' may, be carried to extremes.

That Thiokol (made from caustic soda, chlorine, ethylene and sulphur) may be used in the U.S.A. to retread tyres, but not for their manufacture. That the haulage industry may become," all one big family " •

That, if so, it must break down the .idea that family

quarrels are the most bitter That the Government pays the administration expenses of the Hauliers' National Traffic Pool.

That Viscount Nuffield has received the Honorary Medal of the Royal College of Surgeons for his great assistance to medicine and surgery.

' That illegal," vehicles now permitted to run by the Defence Regulations will be able to continue in service for an agreed period after the war.

That American car owners are riding themselves off the road at the rate of 3-1 per cent. per month, as new tyres will not be available for the majority.

That London's traffic signal lights are to be mitch reduced.

That some think it is an outstanding joint committee.

That petrol for pocket lighters is said to work out at 22 per gallon.

That a child's life a day was saved in May, on the roads of this country.

That it'is not the nightingale which now sings in Berkeley Square.

That some hope—without much encouragement—that it is the swan song of the Chartered Fleet.

That the National Fire Service wishes to co-operate with the Home' Guard so as to ' be ready for armed

r defence.

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