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24th July 1942, Page 19
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That all bodybuilders are not protpins.

• Nevertheless, that in war time they are sometimes called upon to be protean.

That from July 1, common, contfact and private lorries in the U.S.A. must not,undertake return trips unless loaded to 75 per cent, of their capacity.

That we should be out to raise war funds, not wages.

That repairers sometimes have to make silk purses out of sow's ears.

Of proposals for the post-war development of aerial goods-transport services.

. That the R.A.F. doesn't find it all plain sailing, but _the Luftwaffe has more planes ailing.

That the prestige of welding has been enormously enhanced during this war.

That its scope is so great that there are practically no limitations to its application on small or large jobs. • That ofie form of speeding is looked on with approval by the Government and thfit's the speeding of production. That the petrol restrictions affect many walks of life.

That those who formerly wouldn't go an inch without their cars now have to go afoot.

That funny-restrictions on some vehicles prevent a man with a partial load of, say, strawberries from filling up with gooseberries.

That we now find our " pig" in the village scrap heap.

That rationing has hit us below the belt--with great benefit to the majority.

„it t ikt. • That German women

save their hair combings uk. 10 make felt and British women could do likewise.

• 0 day travel should be That the extent of holi limited to a shank's pony journey to the allotment.

That the post-war construction of a super-high. way from New York 'City to Buffalo has been authorized.

That this road will have no crossings or steep gradients, and access to it will be limited.

That there is still a waste paper show on many country roads; cigarette smokers provide the majority of the exhibits.

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Locations: New York, Buffalo

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