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23rd December 1949
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That " cold" rubber is a hot tot*.

Of " Sidesoles " to build up tyre walls worn by kerbing.

That America is planning toll roads to cost 770 million dollars.

That most toll roads in Britain have been freed. That roads are every district's lifeline.

That the candlemakers do reap a harvest occasionally.

Of "roads impassable near Brough," but no blame attached to Archie.

That the life of a battery depends largely upon the interest taken in it.

That when the battery is concealed and difficult of access, this interest often wanes.

That the "Iron Hand," as used in some American works, has no velvet glove. • That tyre remoulding by the R.H.E. is not to reduce the call on private-enterprise plants.

That the U.S. is subsidizing air and shipping lines to the extent of nearly 1,000 million dollars.

That the B.B.C,'s "Focus •on Road Accidents" should at least have made some parents thoughtful.

The query—" Does service in a nationalized industry tend to sway the votes of those concerned towards its continuity? "

That the Permante Metals Corporation of America is supplying aluminium sheets ready primed with vinyl-butyral resin pigmented with zinc chromate.

That the National Safety Council of America reports no trace of any connection between commercial vehicles and road accidents in respect of the size of the vehicles.