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15th June 1945, Page 19
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

The query: Will the ' nats' get at road • t nsport ? C.

That the " Aries" used Lodge Sintpx-insidated plugs' en its flight to the North Pole.

From Palestine of a replacement crankcase for an ' ancient Thornycroft built up of Mild-steel plates welded together. 0 That just before the war more men were employed in Australia as drivers of goods and p.s. vehicles than ‘'vere employed on the railways.

That. until the founding of the only the engineers engaged on motor-vehicle maintenance had nobody directly representing their interests.

That mechanical troubles may hot be a patch on tyres.

That the. pnblic :is longing for the return of its express, touring and excnrsion coaches: That they added greatly to travel comfort and holiday enjoyment.

That even gear drives .caii he 'rubber-cushioned where the maintenance of the exact pitch line is not essential.

From "The Coaching' Journal' : " M.O.W.T. adamant." This must be some new form of road material.

More of d— control than decontrol.

Of garages simply flooded with basic " cars.

'That most of them are now booked up with work for many months.

That noise and vibration can make a short journey seem long.

• That . it must be the chief object of o h 'and bus designers to make every .journey appear to be short.

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. That to give the Japs socks we will have to continue to go short of them.

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