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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of the need for "docking" delays That America has about 60 makers of semi-trailers.

That basic ration " mortality " will be considerable The query: "To what classes of work will those who suffer loss of their jobs be, directed?"

That used commercial vehicles will probably rise in price.

That hands across the sea" is a good slogan for exports, especially if we " hand " good goods. That tact is usually good business That the Kaiser looks like 'a train off the rails.'

That there is much gritting of teeth as well as roads. 0 Of oil being packaged in small flexible capsules by Tyesules That the thermal conductivity of Elektron is below that of aluminium. 0

Queries as to what are the logical objections to the articulated coach or bus.

That manceuvrability on the road cannot be one of them 0 That even the weather-wise have been puzzled over our recent weather whys That America is carrying Ford tractors by air, where the demand is urgent.

Of an American-built six-wheeler with a 550 h.p. heavy oil engine to carry a load of 100 tons Of a schoolboy's question concerning road accidents: If we prevent all those people from being killed. how shall we feed them?"

. That Ribble Motor Services have instructed conductors to see school children, who leave the buses at Whalley, safely across the busy main road That no question of extra pay for this new responsibility has yet arisen.

That the principle of carrying out repairs and adjustments to tractors and agricultural machinery directly at the owners' farms is becoming more and more general 0 That the Bermondsey Public Health Committee wants preference to be given to the production of street-cleansing and other municipal public service motor vehicles.


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