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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Hears—

Of the " Thames" climbing Bug Hill. , That many people have been wondering where London's river had gone.

• Of the production of a new 4-by-4 military vehicle.

Of no "Go Slow" yet in long-distance road haulage.

Strong "basic English" in some Traffic Courts these days.

That " civil " service is far from being exclusive to the Civil Service.

, Of many caravans acting temporarily as a solution of the housing problem.

That some people value money, but not to the extent of wishing to give value for it. That some hauliers may be masochists.

That it's not too late for another spate of "Tate Not State."

• That many a transport uorker will he keeping a Yule-tide log.

Admiration expressed for the fighting qualities of Northern hauliers.

That a hand-lifter need not be operated by an elbow-lifter—although it may be.

Of those who feel that the way the R.H.E. is cheating on valuations sho4ild be exposed in every " daily " as well as in the trade journals.

That "elastic" type was on the Metalastik stand at Earls Court—the name being printed on a continually "snaking '' sheet of thick rubber.

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Organisations: Earls Court, Civil Service
Locations: London

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