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One Hears— That kiln-dried timber is a composite problem.

27th February 1948
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of a continuation of luxury travel for lucky queuers.

Of glazed roads plus fog described by a driver as "cold Of an aluminium shortage in the U.S.A., resulting front lack of electric power.

The good news that we may now post non-perishable rationed food to Korea.

That the new Road Transport Executives would not like to be termed "Commission Agents.

That there is no betting on how long they will keep their jobs.

That American railways have ordered over 700 oilengine(' locomotives and only 29 of the steam type That Birlon plastic coating will protect polished metal sheets, even -while they are being pressed in dies. That a lever is best for extracting groundnuts That a nee habitually over-pruned will not bear fruit That at least one new Walker does not need any basic.

That some plastics can he flame-sprayed to protect wood, metal, etc That since the war 80,000 Fordson Major tractors nave been produced at Dagenham Of some who feel that Major-General Russell will have as hard a row to hoe as the hero of Kipling's If That nowadays both fares and fare cost us more. and not all the blame can be laid to the charge of warfare.

That citizen shareholders will have to make sure that the Government is tilling the profits back into the business

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