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17th June 1949, Page 3
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That there's no place like home—for accidents.

That it may soon be an "odd on" B.E.T. and a photo finish.

That the 30-ft. four-wheeled single-decker may arrive by inches.

Of much of our petrol and oil fuel going to the Argentine for future meat supplies.

That it is often the man who causes high prices who complains most bitterly at having to pay them.

That the R.H.A. will be at the Royal."

That Barnes Park was not a popular bet with Labour.

That suitable powdered plastics can be sprayed to a depth of l in.

That "Oil for the Lamps of China" is not such an apt expression to-day.

That Britain is becoming a land of "old crocks "and not only in vehicles.

That most of the "old crocks '' are doing a harder day's work than many of the younger generation That this is because they still believe in the ideals of loyalty and a fair return for what they earn.

That there are still " green " people who wish to invest in long-distance-haulage businesses.

That as newcomers they would not even receive compensation for nationalization, even if they managed to obtain the necessary new licences.

That in May the Rootes Group produced the greatest number of motor vehicles in its history.

That the total was 7,370 units, but the home market will gain only a few extra owing to the high percentage of exports.

That the Victoria Coach Station has in operation an automatic issuing machine for some magazines

. That the petrol allowance for motor mowers varies between 4 gallons for areas up to 4,000 sq. yds. to a maximum of 16 gallons for the largest areas.

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