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16th March 1940, Page 27
16th March 1940
Page 27
Page 27, 16th March 1940 — One Hears
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That Pool petrol does cause trouble, by gum That the survival of the fittest is usually better than the survival of the subsidized.

Appreciation of the noble sentiments on " Service " contained in the Guy advertisement last week.

That many people are becoming more solid for gas because they want to keep their transport liquid.

That 77 per cent, of the 1,972 Dunlop men in the Forces and on Civil Defence receive grants from the company.

That "Busmen Fined for Interior Lighting Offences" did not mean that the driver and conductor were "lit up."

That The Motor states the maximum speed on land to be 369.7 m.p.h., the lower figure originally given being an official tniscalc,ulation. Of producer gas as a legitimate war weapon.

Of an ambulance that, for want of spring washers, lost three nuts on its maiden trip.

That this suggests it wasn't a well made'n.

That when chains are laid up for the summer many forget to clean them and others forget where they put them.

That in peace-time this may be good for trade, but it is an unwarrantable waste of metal in time of war.

Of a country policeman who, when cycling after dark, deliberately collides with anyone he finds unnecessarily walking in the road.

That while they are ticking themselves up he delivers a lecture.

That in these days of economy dead mileage ought to be buried.

That one trailer maker's motto should be "Carry more and carry farther."

01 a driver who said that he was never moody because he ran on Sankey wheels.

How bad writing, by making " thrifty " resemble 30, made 30 (surveyors) appear thrifty.

That battery-electric claims ought to be considered when dealing with any important question concerning alternative fuels in general.

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