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19th October 1956
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Why rend the " light " renters? It is no light matter for them. -, That Britain has to spend to earn and expand before she can earn to spend on what she fancies.

That a "little of what you fancy" doubtless does you good, but too much of it can lead to bankruptcy.

Hopes expressed that what that helpful New York bank is doing 'today will inspire British banks to follow suit tomorrow.

That Providence is supposed to keep a friendly eye on fools, but that does not entitle them to allow small children to go out alone to play in the road.

Of those who think that such parents should receive a warning from the police and, if that has no effect, prosecution might follow.

That in politics "the old order changeth yielding place to new" but it usually does not prove to be very different in the end so far as road-transport matters are concerned.

That improved layout and handling facilities at British Timken's, new factory at Daveritry have increased the effective utilization of certain types of plant by 10 to 50 per cent.

That poultry keepers find it pays to keep hens for one year of intensive laying, then restock, and, apparently, something like the same practice is finding favour with certain owners of vehicles in continuous and strenuous use.

Of someone wondering if Leyland Hippos like to "wallow in glorious mud."

That quite probably they wouldn't mind but their drivers would not appreciate the resultant need for Spit and polish.

That "old crocks" at the wheel can be dangerous on the road and many drivers welcome the clause concerning 10-year-lapsed licences.

That those who complain about the stiffness of driving tests should realize that an easy one would be valueless to ensure fitness to drive in modern road traffic.

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