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27th February 1959
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

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at many people give a free "t" to Sir John Elliot.

question as to how many unemployed will be absorbed ritain's road-building plans.

at "creep testing" applies to structural movements Is and other materials, not to those crawler gears.

at prime beef from Britain is ; delivered direct by Wolsey , to the Paris market in les Traders, involving a 16round trip.

at pressure on space at the coming Geneva Show is so that many exhibitors of cornal vehicles have booked stands le the buildings, at the latest list of recomed rest houses and cafés ied to all members of the

Drivers' Club contains r 400 entries, of which 100 are

tt the Fenaflex is a cushion ing employing a " tyre " built ,ynthetic tension members !cl in rubber and allowing four :s of angular misalignment -in. end float. That the I.R.T.E. is co-operating closely with Ro.S.P.A.

That the history of electrical development might well be headed "Witchcraft to Switchcraft."

in That the effects of cold work on fatigue limits, although applied to metals, might well concern human beings.

The hope expressed that any glamorous new taxicabs will have the same small turning circle as their less showy predecessors.

That some bus drivers and other road users may hope that they will not be able to do this, as rapid turns are sometimes embarrassing.

That a B.M.C. Drivers' Club badge led an ancient at a village inn to assume that the wearer was a member of the British Medical Council.

That a more popular interpretation is "Be More Careful."

That the Albion Chieftain achieved home and overseas orders exceeding Elm. in less than five months from entering the market on July 4 last year, and is now approaching the second million.


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