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16th August 1957, Page 31
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That Eagle Engineering have a subsidiary company named "Always Welding."

That surely the workers of the latter, if not their metals, must sometimes become fatigued?

That the wage differential for drivers may continue to cause more trouble than any of the mechanical type..

That not all prime ministers ar-e prime movers, although some of them throw their weight about more than do others.

That if gibberellic acid eventually greatly expedites the growth of sugar beet the road transport of the beet may be advanced by months.

That the Minister of Transport has been approached to give representation to the Institute of Road Transport Engineers at appropriate technical discussions between the Ministry and road-vehicle users.

That the I.R.T.E. has over 2,000 members whose work is mostly concerned with road transport's efficiency, mechanical safety and good maintenance.

That the latest Firestone tyre might almost interest fashion artists, for some of the advantages claimed for this " model " are a safety-tensioned gum-dipped cord body, improved shoulders, precision-balanced rib designand stronger bead foundation—but the wider, flatter tread might possibly disappoint them. That Minnie Bus is quite a nice little companion for Max Load.

That if marine plywood is claimed to be as good as, ,or better than, glasspol and other materials for making racing-car bodies, why should it not be used to a greater extent for other classes of vehicle?

That it may be a matter of cost, labour and skill required or a combination of all three factors.


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