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15th January 1943
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• Of conductresses being " stolen " That more vision is needed in planningbus statinns.

Rejoicings in producer-gas circles at .the resurrection of Suncole.

Of_ the formation of an Australian Petrol Pool the lines of that operating in Great Britain.

Tfiat it embraces 12 of the leading liquid-fuel distributors in the Commonwealth.

That slashels of bus seats should be regarded as war-effort saboteurs and punished accordingly.

Men who have been driven opt of business wishing this new grouping spirit had come in their time

That road maintenance, too long treated as an expense, is now regarded as an investrnent ta absure our trado future.

That the authorities in a busy Midlands city have done a good turn for-old-age pensioners by allowing them free travel on the municipal vehicles: That the Miniatry Of Agriculture considers that thousands of additional tractors will be needed completely to equip British farmers for maximum food production Of tyres that are not so tired.

That we must remember our " grate " obligations to those who are fighting for us.

That the horticulturist would surely interchange perennial with recurring decimal—not annual, That "Tantalus," whoever ' Hebe, ' should please note this.

• That coloured pcsal petrol contains lead anti-knock, con.sequeittly it is +dangerous to use it in lighters.

That the last straw may break the back of the camel, but that Phil Colman's first brick broke the back of the job.

That Dan Albone and other tractor pioneers little knew what a revolution they were introducing in farming methods throughout the world.

A housewife saying that she is glad sawdust may be required for motor fuel-because that may prevent confectioners from putting so Much of it into their cakes.

That t'he various.new ways of separating household waste collection necessitated by the war should result in the useful exchange of ideas between designers of refuse-collection vehicles and heir users.

Of the bumble b defying g.

That careless talk is callous. talk.

Rumours of an assault IcIn an R.T.C.

That some people have great ideas as to the future of glies.

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