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20th August 1943, Page 19
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Keywords : Goodrich, Hose

That " double-declsers" now have high priority. That the " single sleeve' should appeal to Mr.

Dalton.

Of someone asking if silver-faced bearings give gilt-edged security.

That a.-axial engine starter won't set the Axis in going order again. 0

That there are still too. many tyre-thoughtless owners of commercial vehicles in this 6ountny.

Of somebody asking if American synthetic rubber production will "make great strides' or just bounce up.

Regarding the Government Haulage Scheme that at present the rates to consignors are the same as would have been charged by the respective undertakings before control. Of an American design for an aerial motorvan.

That the pre-war rubbish dump may be the wartime Klondike.

That during its first year Guildford's trade-delivery pool resulted in a saving of 8,600 gallons of petrol.

That Mr. F. A. Walker, of A.R.O., was astounded one morning to find a ladder propped against his window.

That his must have been the sleep of the just, for he did not hear a neighbour enter to put out a light and leave by the front door.

That the National Committee on Cycling is requesting legislation to compel road authorities to remove or fill up disused tramlines.

That the same body is pressing for the removal of "-cat's eye" road studs which are projecting excessively or are too close together.

That B. F. Goodrich has most misleading initials.

A chorus of approval for a holiday-zoning scheme..

That a hose clip can be useful for stocking but no good for socks.

That the holiday break may prevent the no-holiday breakdown.

That one reason why salvage -dealers dislike wet paper is that.., it weighs more.

That Mr. J. W. Mills is now Chief Superintendent of Technical Casting, M.A.P.


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