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16th January 1948
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of batteries specially designed to save distilled water Of the Socialist grace—Thank the Government for our daily BUs.

That even the basic ration of the worker—his beer --is to be cut.

That on tree-lined roads drivers go warily when winds go " galey."

Of assisted steering mechanism3 which are rapidly taking shape in this country.

Of a double-deck bus with an expensive body which failed to pass the tilt test.

Of the 6 cwt. lead wheel covers which were fitted before it finally passed the examiner.

That whereas New York has its Statue of Liberty, Britain is in danger of losing its statutes of liberty.

That salvage should be divorced from public cleansing and treated as a highly important separate service.

That local authorities collected over 144,000 tons of wastepaper between April 1 and October 31 last year, representing an increase of 12 per cent. That we can't afford to make exports of too many experts.

That this is the jubilee year of the Institute of Cleansing.

That the Government will get a good haul, but will Britain?

Many a "Hear! Hear!" for our charity-begins-at home leader.

That the new range of American Ford trucks is "bonus built."

That this is claimed to mean added strength in every vital part.

That America is most unlikely to adopt polarized lighting to prevent dazzle.

Of the new tyre which will be closely watched by designers of the under three-ton unladen weight class of vehicle.

That if any reader does not want his "CM." to file for reference, it is guaranteed a warm welcome by your R.E.M.E, men, either at home or abroad. A21

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Organisations: Institute of Cleansing
Locations: New York

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