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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Scraps about scrapping.

That the Coalition holds.

Of a boom in second-hand thrones.

That it was the M.T. versus the Alps, with our men on top.

That to some minds the sword has been lightly sheathed.

That post-war priority will not necessarily go to restore the status quo ante.

That Britain is the only country wheie the railway goods rate has not been raised.

That the new guarantees for the Extraordinary Traffic appeal are approaching £1200.

That something more is being called for in tyre manipulation than pressing on and off.

(And reads) on every hand and at every turn the question "Are we prepared for peace?"

That post-war manufacturing schemes may be framed on the basis of considerable releases of petrol.

That the C.M.U.A. has decided to adopt divisional and area organization aorresponding to that of the Road Transport Board.

That Leamington's labour-saving milk-distribution ' scheme owes its inception to the Road Transport Board and promises to work well. That the realm was defended in spite of Dora. That not only axles are squeaking in Germany.

Of mines of information and information of mines.

Of a fifty million pound road reconstruction scheme.

That the London Lord Mayor's Show si-aS a commercial. vehicle exhibition.

That the vehicle lighting restrictions must be among the first to be cancelled.

That tranapart employers and workers are not out to blackmail or fleece the community.

That 1914 : 1915: 1915: 1917: 1918: 19" (" C.M.," 30th December, 1915) was not far wrong.

"Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth "—well, that's probably why the Huns lostl That the R.A.F. are terribly disappointed that the armistice was signed before the' had been to Berlin. • That the volume of the Dunlop business has increased by 50 per cent, during the company's last financial year.

That a Joint Industrial Council for road transport is in course of formation in accordance with the terms of the Whitley Report.

That much raw material will inevitably be controlled for more than a twelvemonth, but thaethe seoner officialdom can take.its hands off it the better.

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