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25th September 1942
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That filter cartridges save instead of killing.

That grit in your engine is more harmful than ants in your pants.

Of a Dunlop statement that rubber may be a deciding factor in the war.

That it is not too early to see that tyre chains are in good order, ready for the winter months.

That to retain surplus rubber in home or business premises may soon be considered as hoarding.

That the old familiar red painting of motor firefighting equipment is now a thing of the past.

That jay-walking, especially in the dark, is making life a nightmare for drivers who have to be on the road.

Re the statement that an airman's rubber dinghy can be made from the rubber reclaimed from "one oldlyre," the query, " What size tyre? "

The hope expressed that Mr. Bristow did not get indigestion when saving others from it by preparing a digest of current motor-vehicle legislation. That the sugar-beet outlook is sweetening.

Of rate-cutting as the ogre that makes a meal of the " small" man.

Of more military motors in the home services to be driven by women.

Of those who say that for Government "dovecotes " we should substitute " rookeries."

That one inventor who seems to flourish without extraneous encouragement is Dr. Goebbels.

That the Gammons' business will be conducted by Mr. H. W. Gammons, to whom all will wish success.

Of a revival of the old question as to who are best qualified to handle the sale and service of farm tractors and agricultural implements—commercial motor traders or agricultural engineers.

That it is agreed the business is not an easy one, but one needing special knowledge and careful handling..

Of some " cuts " that, seemingly, do not bleed That most inventors are forced to learn , patience.

Of those who think it hard lines on theGreen Lines.

Of a 10-year-old girl driving a farm tractor in Kent.

Of profit without honour, and honour without profit.

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