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One Hears

20th November 1953
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of a growing epidemic of foreshadowing.

That embossed aluminium should meet many a Dodybuilder's need.

That most prophets, like tipsters, fade out when vents prove them wrong.

Of many who are ready to back the Bishop's night ights idea as a Derby winner.

Some people sighing because when trams or trolleybuses "must go" it means they'll go no more.

That others, who regard the trams as archoadh,ogs, shed no tears over their departure.

That all the British "No ..." notices (No Coaches, io Parking, No Waiting, etc.), bid fair to out-no Mr. dolotov.

A reader wishing that milk roundsmen who indulge a bottle-smashing orgy would put up a "Keep off he glass" notice.

That the M.C.W. 21st birthday party was a triumph f organization, fully appreciated by a large and presentative body of gtiests from all over Britain. That the Besco No. 2 likes being caught bending.

That "Railways Not To Charge On Pallets" does not mean they will provide free sleepers.

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