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ONE HEARS

21st September 1920
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That de Nevers tyres seem to withstand any monkey tricks.

That Helen has sought promotion to Father of the. Chapel.

That the fiat has gone forth—and the guarantee ith it.

Of the steam wagon as a pourer of water upon troubled oils.

That the " C.M." is not the only paper that quotes "One Hears."

Of the discovery of seven different mineral deposits in the Peak district.

That road makers and road users should form a Mutual benefit society.

That many a U.D.C. seems to think road-tarring obviates the necessity of road repairing.

That there is room for more motor warning signs on the Haywards Heath-Lewes road.

That Hamburg trams are fitted with letter boxes, which are cleared as they pass the G.P.O.

That, while " the labourer is worthy of his hire," he is not warthy of higher 'pay for evermore.

That the best-behaved of lorry engines and relations have their -" time and tune."

That Helen's knowledge of the internal workings of the editorial and printing departments of Rosebery Avenue is profound.

Of a new electric furnace which heats up to 4,000 degree's (Cent.). (The sun's heat is estimated at 5,000 degrees.) One wonders is it to be used for "spot "-welding.

That advocacy -of expensive and elaborate signposts may be a good "stunt," and increase the charm of the road., but that it is hardly in accordance with the insistent demand for economy from certain quarters.

Have we now seen the last of those traps 1—

Of constables lurking in gaps?•—• •

Of lying in wait

By those minions of State?—

Have we reached the millennium 1—P'rapil Of miners and minars. That youth, will not serve.

Of haulage and everhaulage.

Of super buses and super taxes.

That a fire-box isn't a coal strike.

Of some who should have short shifts, Of direct action and indirect inaction.

That labour starves when capital rusts.

That "Labour " is too often Sr misnomer. That it's not a ease of Lucas a non Lucendo.

Of the possibility of commandeered traction.

Of hewers of coal and drawers of good money.

That " Closed Down" means " Close Up " for the rest of us.

Literature for the Police.—" X Trap to Catch a Sunbeam."

That, tin we get a settlement, there will be much unsettlement.

That, with the pit mouth closed, other mouths must be closed too.

That Government started aa arbitrator,and has become a protagonist.

That that is generally the lot of those that interfere.

Of many new (and deep) pools, which are being fed by streams of wealth.

That an irrational strike is likely to lead to rationing of commodities.

" We have now got to the bitter point," said Bill, as they pulled up for lunch.

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Organisations: US Federal Reserve, Mutual
People: Bill
Locations: Hamburg

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