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One Hears

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

Of staggering staggering results.

That Sif William Rootes, K.B.E.; has scored a,

bull.. . z• .

Of fantastic prices paid for used vehicles that are lying idle.

Of knock-down vehicles that are being bought solely for the spares thus made available.

From America:—' Use it up, Wear it out, make it do or do without."

That minor repairs. carried out in time will (Men prevent major breakdowns.

That tapered nylon bristles for paint brushes have three times the life of pig bristles.

That L.P.T.13-. figures for fatal accidents in 1942 per million vehicle miles run were :—Central brises, .48; courltry buses, .67; trolleybuses, .89; trams, .58.

,Of a sour taste about rates for milk haulage.

That all sorts of seats have less padding in war

time. O.

That the meeting of two such ensures the acme of discomfort.

ex-Ministers who are better described as x y z Ministers.

That one of the few essential post-war controls will , be of dazzle..

Of many municipalities with trolleybus-extension Orders in mind.

Of electrically controlled mechanical brakes which reduce the time lag in operation.

That V(ictory) potatoes cannot be grown to order, even by " Aldershot and District' transport employees!

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