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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That there should not be rings in d pool.

That the agreement as to unity was a real "sign" of the times.

That despite the " forging " of the link, the docu. m•ents and signatures are genuine.

That the Leipzig Fair will, no doubt, be further postponed.

That a British Industries Fair. is to be held as soon as pdssible. after Germany's defeat.

Criticism of the Government's " ask-and-ye-shalln ot-recei ve " policy.

That paper will be in short supply for long after Europe is at peace.

That this means salvage is vital "now and then" —and not only now and then. Of a new federation of cab owners.

Of hopes that it will press for better taxis in London.

That it may ask for more taxis and fewer taxes.

That nobody wants what the Meteorological Office • calls "wintry precipitation."

That it operates against transpOrt precipitation.

That our industry naturally. feels hot when reasonable requests are turned down cold.

That the largely altruistic aims of the are being quickly realized by leading men in the industry.

Of some with guilty consciences objecting .to the use of "C.I.D." for central inspection depot of the Tyre Control.

The suggestion that every milk roundsman should be provided with a brush to sweep his (seemingly inevitable) broken bottles out of the road.

That when Yorkshire hits out it doesn't miss owt.

That tram-service retention means, trafficblock extension.

Of more tests of methane as a substitute fuel for bus engines.

That the Civil Service is now getting a taste of its own medicine.

That p.s.v. interests and the public still tope for bus-limit concessions.

That the M.O.W.T. is beginning to

"See in' its Xmas-time I thought dress for Me part." realize the strength of the demand. A l3

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