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One Hears

29th November 1940
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That the pooling of deliveries should be compulsory amongst local tradesmen.

That local Chambers of Commerce should eniphasize the need for it. 0 That the Germans are short of lubricants, so they may help Italy in the attempt to control Greece.

That most Ministers, however keen when they first take office, are eventually submerged in the morass of bureaucracy.

The hope expressed that the present Minister of Transport will prove strong enough to keep his head above the surface. That speed in the first instance is the essence of efficient fire-fighting.

A reminder to drivers in the dark that you can find your way on vitamin A.

That there appears to be a large proportion of cream in some milk traffic, That after the war it will be the designing people who will recapture overseas trade.

That now is the time to overhaul the stock of tyre chains in case of another bad winter.

Of a growing scarcity of motor caravans.

That large numbers of such vehicles have been taken

3 over by the civil-defence services.

That even the villages have learnt the value of really white white lines.

That the Australian Government is to issue regulations providing that no automobile producer gas equipment can be sold before it passes a prescribed test.

That the sale of charcoal for gas producers in the Commonwealth is to be limited to those holding an official licence.

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