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23rd April 1943, Page 15
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Keywords : Ough, Littler

Spare the fuel and help the sailor, That the war may be won largely on paper.

Thatdrivers who "pick" may hear cell doors click.

That desert and reit' transport is enabling our armies to keep their dates in Tunisia.

The query—" Does 'Tantalus' think that road transport has only mouth-organization?"

Of someone remarking that teaching Scots Economize savours of carrying coals to Newcastle.

That the red-light orifice of a tail lamp may be of normal size, but•must be covered with one layer of tissue paper if over 1 in.

That a new American Seiberling inner tube ran 200 miles without further inflation after being pierced by fin, machine-gun bullets. • Of Hitler becoming littler.

That the-modern airman has to be very fly.

Of those who consider that the M.O.W.T, has its ear close to the ground.

Of others who think that its ear is too close to the rail.

That, as there is a general shortage of trained nurses, every driver should be able to nurse his own vehicle.

That the ability to rendeefirst-aid is not enough,

ilth-ough it helps.

• That prevention of 'Shock is as vital to mechanism as to human beings. . .

That only .1,634 new commercial' motor vehicles were sold throughout Australia during the first nine months of 1942—a drop from 12,707 in the corresponding period of 1939.

That so far there is no tax on our personal spirit.

That some drivers make tyres hum, others cause them to shriek. , That a uniform policy does not necessarily indicate a militant attitude.

Of complaints. a the crawling of buses in many parts of the London area.

That acute shortage of staff accounts for difficulties in many works canteens. '

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People: Hitler
Locations: London, Newcastle

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