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28th May 1948, Page 27
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That rate-cutting is the route to haul evil.

Of a determined person as being Bostik-minded.

That the choice now is almost bemeen hare necessities and bare without necessities

That the new president of the S.M.M.T. should be able to give any recalcitrant member a good leathering.

That those responsible for the harnessing of the atom must ensure that it cannot take the bit in its teeth and bolt with us.

Thai ihe night club is a universal joint_

Why does a scat back bear that rude name. squab 7 I hat " first come. first served " is not an infallibly I hat when the first-comer fails to give as good sei.vice. relegation to second place serves him right.

That cheaper "second-line" tyres are under consideration.

That even an articulated bogie will not frighten the modern child.

That Tube fares may rise, but tube prices are coining down.

That the RATA. has had 85,000 envelopes made from waste paper.

That this number permits the members to be circularized j USt four limes.

" What a genial lot of blokes!" as a comment on our photographs of Eastbourne Conference delegates.

That now Mr. F. (i. Couch is back at Daimler we shall hope to see him itnrl his famous hat much in C\ idence at Earls Court_ Prophecies that the petrol black market will be continued by hook or by crook (especially the latter) when all's Z and done Of a housewife asking hopefully if the coldwelding process will enable her to have her aiuminium saucepans cured of leaks.

That it the U.S.A. petrol and oil shortage necessitates rationing its exports, our Government may give more encouengement to home-produced fuels

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