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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

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Of a big new intake for the bus queues That the old hands will soon teach them queue Thanks for the memory—of petrol for the public. Praise for planned bunching as a black-spot stopper.

That the best way to obviate excessive wear on the teeth of starters is to hand-wind at the first start from cold.

That, whatever the Labour Government may say, its laws do not resemble those of the Modes and Persians.

That rubber tracks may make a come-back for our Colonies and Dominions, as the Citroen-Kegresse design is by no means dead.

That the latest American Ford tractor has four speeds, an improved hydraulic plough-lift system, hinged radiator grill, step plates, and a tilting seat.

That export and import are the equivalent of give and take and at present Britain is busy learning the lesson that it is more blessed to give than to receive.

That Britain is also learning that it is impossible to do the second until the first is on a satisfactory basis. Of a " fat " ease on thin bearings.

The query "What's cookin' at the Ham factory?" Of "Operation Courtesy" relieving much austerity.

Of someone wondering if Nottingham busmen are to have their white cuffs trimmed with lace.

That America used more natural rubber in the first nine months of 1947 than in any full year since 1942.

That the Opposition is hoping to give the Government even more potent medicine than its Epsom assaults. ---' — That copper-clad stainless steel may replace highalloy steel for " hot " work, such as is experienced by jet-engine exhauster's.

That the copper diffuses the heat and prevents local burning and warping.

That "Home, Sweet Home is a good old song, but "Overseas, Sweet Overseas" must be the new theme song of industry That the absent-minded driver who forgets to `.` switch off" his traffic signals is about as great a nuisance as the one who forgets to give any signal at all.

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Organisations: Labour Government
Locations: Nottingham

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