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24th December 1943
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That the Alcan Highways seems to be a great White way.

That Eskimos would find little use for some types of oil seal.

'How shall it profit a man . . "—if he works at M.O.W,T. hire rates?

That an 18-seater battery-electric bus has been put into service in Switzerland.

That a road-transport trust would be likely to cause much road-transport distrust.

That the members of a huge road-transport board would probably become bored.

That Britain could well be called Atlas, because it alone held up the (freedom-loving) world.

That all rats shouldbe reported— but it is hoped that there are not many in our industry. That sparing the paint may spoil the structure.

That "rail transport" claims to be " half the battle.'' That as road transport can claim, on the same basis, a, good proportion of the Other half, where does the real fighter come in?

, That guessing at air pressures will not make tyres last longer.

That on many official vans the recommended tyre pressures are being painted on the body sides.

That bicycle parks, with means for locking the machines, are much appreciated by workers.

That one of -the best means for removing snow and ice from roads is comprised of magnesium and sodium chlorides.

That we cannot claim extra clothing coupons by claiming to be " manual workers "—although we occasionally write manuals.

Of much talk of the future of fleet owners' trade discounts.

Of a Poplar ex-Mayoress acting as a trolleybus conductress.

That the Karrier Bantam is something the maker can crow about.

Of quite a number of people getting hot over the wrongs of Wright.

Of a Would-be.criminal who hought that a forging hammer might prove useful.

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