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28th March 1947, Page 27
28th March 1947
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

More of4unsettlement than resettlement.

Of advocacy of the "right-hand rule," by which drivers give way to vehicles on their right.

That a government is like a schoolboy—when it is constantly caught bending it may eventually experience difficulty in remaining seated.

That the 245 Clyde (N.S W.) buses for Sydney carry 79 passengers and are built of sheet steel welded to square steel tubing, with aluminium panelling. Of coin-operated petrol pumps in the U.S.A.

A lot about Enston in the Appeal Court these days.

That lately many people hold strongly to the Golden Rule. • Of many ex-Service newcomers who "haven't a clue" as to how to apply for a licence.

That some lose their tempers when their applications are dismissed.

That 207 Jeeps are being salvaged from a ship sunk by Jap bombs in Darwin Harbour.

" Lend me the 'C.M.,' old man. They haven't enough copies for everyone yet and I can't get it."

That rigid rules should be introduced to prevent loaded commercial vehicles being left unattended.

That especially urgent telegrams can be expedited in transmission and delivery at an extra cost of 6d.

That 69 awards, of a total value of £624, have been made to Dunlop employees for passing examinations.

That heavy snow, keen frosts, and floods have done enormous damage to the roads of this country.

That during the coal and electric crisis over 200 Fordson tractors were used as emergency power plants.

That over 1,000 buyers from 17 countries have already accepted invitations to the British Industries Fair. ,---" That many upsetting things have recently been attributed to the influence of sunspots, but many think the Government is more influenced by moonshine.

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Organisations: Appeal Court
Locations: Sydney

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