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Of ringing the "bell" with a good punch.
That the C licensee is not yet batting on a safe wicket.
That some filters are apt to remove inhibitors biA not inhibitions.
Of those who regard present times as more prewar than post-war.
That whilst some bodybuilders propose to produce a " semi-bus" type to meet the new austerity rule, this may not overcome the difficulty in respect of chassis
That body squeaks are being steadily silenced.
• Of V belts with concave sides to obviate bulge wear.
Of a suggestion that handcuffs should be rubberized for comfort.
Of Mr D. M. Sinclair being happily put in the
blue" by Dunlops.
Of a lathe sufficiently accurate to turn a hair to a reduced diameter. • Of new magnesium alloys with a yield strength of 74,000 lb. per sq. in.
That hollow rivets are making eite a noise amongst coachbuilders.
Of sheet metal with seams machine stitched so perfectly as to be airtight.
That both travellers and transporters appreciate light luggage made in good leather cloth.
That small pot holes filled with tarred chippings often lose them during the passage of a few "heavier or farm tractors.
That a little preliminary pick work would obviate' this trouble.
From "The Iron Age" that unless aid comes soon the prospect of a decent standard of living for British people will be delayed " indenitely."
Agreement that the whole matter is very indefinite.
Who will. provide the snow for demonstrating snow ploughs and loaders at the Public Cleansing demonstration at Margate on June 17 That those who allow springtime beauties (feminine or otherwise) to distract their attention may find themselves studying hospital ceilings. •