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One Hears

26th October 1945
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Still a lot of groaning over zoning.

That it is at the bottom of many scarcities and superfluities and leads to a great deal of waste.

That the duck offers great possibilities for pleasure trips at home (especially if it could also rise to air travel).

That fortunately or by design, graduates of the new and popular institute are not permitted to use the initials G.I.R.T.E. That Major Upheaval is. a near relative to General Strike.

That it is nice to have poise, but " Superpoise " is even better.

Of the problem of the future of poo-ling as a Chinese puzzle.

Hopes of more generous curves for bodies—both feminine and bus.

That the Ford concern has re-entered the black-car market—not the black market.

That the " employer is always wrong" is not a satisfactory Government slogan.

That the converse of it would be equally unfair, and the aim should be an unbiased consideration of every case.

That the Studebaker Corporation is to spend millions of pounds in tripling its commercial-vehicle output, That British trade and industry, like British ships, will have to "battle around Cape Horn" to produce goods.

That the lowering of certain R.H.O. payments to hauliers was due entirely to the reduction in the price of -fuel.

That the big C.V. manufacturers are rapidly• increasing their ranges of available models as well as their outputs.

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