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27th April 1951, Page 23
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

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That nationalized industries are, in the opinion of many, "progressing" via ruing to ruin.

Someone, who has travelled much abroad, saying that no country has streets as cleanly kept as ours.

That railway addicts are content to throw good money after bad and often let goods go bad in consequence.

That a deficiency may not be a loss, but mental deficiency in a Government can cause well-nigh irreparable losses. — - Of many who fail to see why workmen who are now reasonably well-to-do should get cheaper travel than those with small fixed pensions earned by hard work in the past. Of British-made aluminium being purchased from Austria at double the normal price in Britain.

That the Government is wise to keep its hand hidden lest all see the stains of many industrial " killings " on it.

That Britons are being told with increasing frequency that it is wicked to use, or even want to use, things they had come to regard as necessities.

From a woman reader that fare rises don't worry her as much as those unfair rises in the cost of living which are far more obvious.

Scathing remarks from driver and conductor of a bus belated at a level-crossing by a tong " passenger " train, empty except for its crew.

That the latest Festival envelopes are smaller.

That some drivers find it hard to keep an eye on the road when there's a wasp in the cab.

A pessimistic prophecy that, with the stresses of modern life daily increasing, we'll soon be hearing of "too old at 25."

Of many who feel that the R.H.E. has most need to pay attention to the voice of conscience—always supposing it possesses one.

That the Avon concern has sent to Mr. W. Lyons, president of the S.M.M.T., a subscription of £100 towards the development of the M.I.R.A. test track.

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