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18th January 1952
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of knots for security, and nots for road users, Of Centurion Tanks in Korea equipped with electric razors.

That these are obviously intended to give close shaves for chin ease.

The query ." To what fuel can we have recourse when it becomes impossible for many of us to pay the price demanded for coal?" That the old dealer in batteries can still be a Young one. .

That no one subject to blackouts should be allowed to drive.

That this is said to have been the cause of a recent accident in which several people were killed.

Of a man aged 53 being disqualified from driving for 25 years.

That at 78 he will, presumably, have learned the error Of his ways, but may be a little inexperienced on the road.

That the railways seem fated to be transport's "old man of the seas." • That the new steel allocations may cause some industrial dislocations.

Claims that mileage-controlled Antralized,lubrication makes possible great econorn,y in lubricants

That the consumption of petroleum products in Britain has increased 80 per cent, in the past 12 years.

That 80 per cent. of the tractors now being. proiticed in Western Germany are built by eight makers.

That " A.A." does not necessarily mean Automobile Association—it can represent the Advertising Association, as well as several other bodies and zompanies.

That an amendment to King's Regulations requires troops to post look-outs at each end of marching columns, and show white and red lights at the front and rear respectively