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25th June 1943, Page 15
25th June 1943
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That steam is on the boil again.

That the railways are at present hogging the transport fat ration.

Of sections being cut by passengers from rubber bus-seat casings.

Thatthe transport future may be more electric than thatiy people think.

Of the discarded ends of London bus-chassis springs being made into cold chisels.

The query, "What happens to the many new haulage concerns that are registered?"

That after 18 months' experience of the original specification, the Standards Association of Australia has lately issued a revised standard specification for charcoal gas producers for motor vehicles.

That the revisions consist mainly of provisions for better installation and more safety during operation and cleaning. Of the arrival of the duck.

That possibly it may prove! to be a swan.

Of increasing demands for trailers on hire. • Of fewer loose nuts, etc., to become part of the tarred-road mosaic.

That, in all probability, war-time necessity is the mother of retention. 0 The query "What are the laws concerning the ploughing-up of footpaths?"

That a south-country farmer has become very unpopular through ploughing across the path many old villagers use for their church-going.

Of renewed suggestions for a much larger use of trailers behind commercial motors.

.That not long ago Italy's boot threatened us with a kick in the pants, but now we have given her one in her Pantellaria. 0

Of some tiring talks

about tyres. . .

-Of museum pieces still on the road.

Quite a lot that cannot possibly be true.

That Leicester Square Theatre now has a genuine Box office.

eN", It said that makers

should give a spares service right round the clock.

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