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19th June 1953, Page 27
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of non-slip bags for materials.

1 hat they might be useful for humans.

That radio in the cab can keep a bored driver drowsing off during a long traffic hold-up.

That the Brewers Quay Park is not, as some might think, solely for the use of brewers' vehicles.

Of one type of dislocation the Red Cross and St. John personnel have not been able to tackle—that of traffic.

That the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Co., Ltd., have endowed a Firestone Scholarship of £300 per annum at the new National College of Rubber Technology. "It seems that Simms are in the money."

That more "dangerous curves" should be removed.

Of molten-salt baths to remove residual stresses in aluminium alloys.

That the Minister of Transport should try driving a bus through London during peak hours.

That if he and his passengers survived the ordeal they would more fully appreciate the work of the regular 'driver.

That, despite our national disinclination to blow our own trumpet, we are bound to admit after the celebrations that our policemen and policewomen are wonderful.

That not the least among their virtues is their gift of keeping crowds good tempered and co-operative.

" Don't drive faster than your reflexes."

That the David Brown Radicon Worm Reducer is not on National Health.

Of someone asking whether the Brazil highway improvements wAll mean more nuts.

From America, that during 1952 about 33,726,000 gallons of motor oil were sold.


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