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15th December 1950
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That British reputations, as well as deputations, LI2rnand better roads That in the present state of disrepair of our roads one finds plenty of nuts on them.

Of a bus passenger wishing there were " wipers" on the side windows so that he could identify his destination in wet weather.

01 an increasing .number of people who regard the Government as a " Meddlesome !gaily," incapable of letting well alone

That boring for a bus stop has been carried out at Castle Green, Taunton.

That the boreholes are for the purpose of revealing the texture of the subsoil.

That the Government's "eager" help too often masks an eagerness to help itself That, before the miners have had time to make good the fuel deficiency, ships may have to carry coals to Newcastle.

That Evesham fruit and vegetable growers are concerned about increasing losses by pilfering at market reception depots.

That these have increased since transport nationalization because no officials are there to receive the produce when B.R.S. deliveries are made early in the morning.

That the growers are talking about introducing a new transport delivery service to protect themselves.

That the output of Ferguson tractors by the Standard concern is almost equal to the former peak figure of 1,500 per week That the percentage composition of the U.S.S.R Supreme Soviet is claimed as workers 31.6, peasants 20.6, office workers and intellectuals 47.8

The warning that, by making our goods too highpriced to find a market in other countries, the British worker might deal himself a knock-out blow with his

own pay-packet.

That thousands of Dunlop employees here are sending leather wallets, embossed with the recipients' names, to Australian colleagues in appreciation of 85,000 food parcels received in five years.

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