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23rd February 1951
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

" So the great steal is to take place! "

Re-armament hits Barton." So that's why he's ing off the air ! "

Concerning British goods, that many countries still nk if it's U.K. it's 0.K, That some say the R.H.E. booklet should be titled "Weals Across Britain."

That the title of our leader, "Quarts Out of Pint Is," aroused the enthusiasm of several old topers.

Of some suppliers being almost at their wits' end the endeavour to find satisfactory substitutes for ic-base castings That some carburetters, door handles and electrical ings are particularly badly hit.

That with patience and care, broken zinc-base ;OngĀ§ can be effectively welded.

That the unprepossessing appearance of our railly termini does not give foreign visitors the feeling "Welcome on the mat."

That with the festival of Britain in prospect the nut" matters. That the E.T.C. and the U.T.A. lack the Midas touch.

That ex-tram drivers are shaping particularly well as bus drivers.

That a lot of men usually in the news have been out of it with "'lln."

A new definition of I.R.T.E as the Institute of Retired Tea-making Experts, That this, of course, refers to when members were serving their time in the engineering shops.

That five Metropolitan Police motorcycles have now been fitted with two-way radio.

That 25 more so equipped will be used for traffic control during the Festival of Britain, and that all 200 will have radio eventually.

Of Bristol Chamber of Commerce taking more than usual interest in transport problems.

That the Chambci deplores, in its recent report, the abysmal ignorance of ,many people engaged in industry and commerce as to the transport conditions already in force.


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