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17th August 1956, Page 35
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Hears—

Of oil-cracking by nuclear energy.

Of some " clippies " wanting to clip hours as well as tickets.

A suggestion that Marilyn Monroe be made an honorary member of the P.T.A. and M.P.T..A.

That the title of her next film is "Bus Stop."

That recent flooding has produced new pot holes and reopened old ones on make-do-and-mend roads.

That a delegation of our coal miners is spending three weeks in Russia and is visiting the Donetz coal basin. , Hopes that they will learn how to produce more of our own national fuel.

That Northern Ireland will have a general speed limit of 30 m.p.h. in lighted and built-up areas commencing on September 1.

From the Minister of Health, that illness costs British industry about 250m. days a year—equal to the loss of some 800,000 workers. That the Roads Campaign.Council's old-style stage coach at Brighton attracted much attention.

That the constant road propaganda by loudspeaker effectually shattered the peace of inhabitants within a large raclids of the Council's mobile unit.

That the B.T.C. and Sir Brian Robertson are going all out to persuade consignors to send their loads by rail.

That Sir Brian is decrying the building4.up of C-licence fleets, and using the congested state of the roads as an argument.

The remark: Is this the reason for the delay in allocating adequate money for road building and improvement?

That the Punch tight-fit garage, with a small side door for exit from the driving seat, is an idea with a punch.


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