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One Hears

14th December 1945
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of more "Crippfic" remarks.

Of many inquiries for new furniture-removal vans.

That the inaugural function of the Transport Managers' Club was a " wow " That the pedestrian who insists that he owns half tile road may soon own no more than 6 ft. of earth.

From an enthusiastic "anti," that "nationalization is devil possession and nobody wants our, industry to go to the devil."

That the picture of Thornycroft Terrapin II caused one reader's child to ask: "Where are Mr. and Mrs. Noah and the animals'?" That the fight is on, but will the best men win?

hf high temperatures in ot er things than engines.

That garage -equipment may now be purchased without certificates.

That the Government's policy seems to be to get everything but not to get anywhere.

That every year the Post Office handles 200,000,000 parcels and over 6,000,000,000 letters and packets.

From our old Paris correspondent, of a small advertisement in one of the 27 Paris daily . newspapers.:—" For sale, prosperous motor coach line . complete with coach."

"Take it or leave it?'

"Will the subtraction of ' long ' leave 60?'

That some say it will mean only 20.

That the Fowler is expected to lay a few nets.

That we want trunk roads without transport in the bag.

That if you let your tyres down they will let you down, too.

That Mr. Quick-Smith will have to be very rapid to keep pace with the times.

That hitherto under British rule even savages have retained a large measure of freedom.

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People: Noah
Locations: Paris

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