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One Hears

17th January 1958
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That with the majority of men, if they had no worries they would become fat and lethargic.

That some of our manufacturers are getting thinner.

Of a pessimistic inquiry as to whether anybody in these days can remain non-political and non-party.

That many feel, regarding our industrial future, that as of old, "naught shall make us rue if -England to herself do rest but true," i.e., if Britons prove true to Britain.

Of an American Lo-Level Trailsmobile semi-trailer with a "fifth wheel only 2.4-in. thick including the floor.

That it is described as having a strong " honeycomb " structure.

That both Sir Edmund Hillary and Dr. Fuchs are using Champion sparking plugs in their Ferguson tractors.

That these are standard factory equipment in a million tractors of this make.

That after the success of their kind in the drive to the South Pole, all farm tractors may justifiably feel hilarious.

Of some people who are a little mystified by the ups and downs of Midland fares.

Observations that there seemed to be less litter than usual after the Christmas holiday.

That in some parts the weather may have kept many people indoors where they could throw it under the sofa.

That Mr. Harold Watkinson is inclined to permit "Walter Gabriels " to help in local passenger transport.

Of someone saying that he trusts the Hawk's story of the Q-van will not make crooks attack any "old crocks" they meet in the hope of finding hidden treasure in them.


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