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One Hears

27th November 1953
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

"Have 100 transport units been lost?"

That Homalloy light-alloy bodies are arousing much interest.

That the Rootes Group seem to have a happy knack of doing the right thing at the right time.

That of 79 Perkins engines on 31 stands at the Kelvin Hail, 45 were in vehicles.

That the S.A.E. 30 oil said to the S.A.E. 5 oil: "You must be ill, you have a strained look!"

Someone remarking that the Editor obviously likes to send readers dashing for their dictionaries.

That although the Scots are reputed to be a superstitious race, there were no signs at Kelvin Hall of the date of the Show's opening filling anyone with foreboding. That there are fears of a set-back to a come-back.

That if you own a tanker it may pay you to Onazote.

That some of the thick-bearing people are thinning their products.

From the light-metal enthusiast: "You ought to see our alley."

That British roads must not be allowed to become holey terrors to transport.

Of the increasing popularity of " overdrives " to save engine wear and fuel.

That the energy of Mr. W. Foden proves that where there is a will there's a way.

That the Gas Boards are able to use duty-free gasoil fuel for their oil-engined machines and vehicles on internal work.

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