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One Hears— That " subs." often cause trouble. That-the "loan " wolf can be a nuisance.

19th February 1943
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That the answer to "Where's George? " should be On active service."

That many self interests will be drowned in the new Anglo-U.S. fuel pool.

That Simmonds, in their advertisement, arenot implying "put that in your pipe and smoke it."

That it is about time that decisions were arrived at and adhered to concerning the colour of road surfaces.

That nobody, can reclaim the rubber particles filched from tyres when bad road surfaces treat 'em rough. .

That it is a pernicious form of highway robbery. Of almost sufficient " panels " to build a body. Of the increasing desirability of truth in advertising.

That sauce for the goose is not always sauce for the gander. 0 That as the days grow lighter the news should grow even brighter.

That those who prepare for cold weather are less likely to feel a draught.

That it is wise to plan for after ffie ‘A%ar, but unwise to think it is already won: • That Italy has banned biandy—what will • the Italians now take to alleviate coming shocks?

That desert warfare provides plenty of dry humour and cold comfort, despite the fact that you can get it hot there. KSHOPS 6,9.1 Of Mr. Bevin looking forward to after-the-war, holidays.

That these will have to be more staggered than ever, Of suggestions for a club with its members not on any committee.

Of tyres for heavy loads made of maple-wood blocks soaked in oil.

'9WI OtsII• Of many who greatly miss those express coaches and long for their return.

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