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••. One Hears That short 'cuts may produce tyre cuts.

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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of' a serious shortage of public road transport facilities in Glasgow. 0

That a tyre-economy exhibition in Aberdeen seems like carrying coal to Newcastle.

That the Venus Transport Co., Ltd., is a private concern formed by two women, •

That a good name for the manager wbuld be Adonis.

That now is the time to see that tyre chains are put into order ready for immediate use.

That if all factory workers learnt to lip-read they could defy the noise of the machines.

That, fortunately for the war effolt, they are not likely to make the necessary mental effort.

That the Metropolitan police are " out " after vehicle head and side lights which are improperly fitted or obscured, " Better ' a stew ' than a stupor."

That, according to a German report, oil has been found in Siam.

That war savings are also ammunition against financial inflation.. _0 That such savings, up to R375," are guaranteed against post-war reckoning for the Means Test.

That the hue of road transport's outlook is more problematic than prismatic.

That it is up to us (and the Government) to ensure that it is rosy.

Of a reward being. offered for the recovery of a Fo7dson tipper which has been " lost."

That in these war days many new records in longevity are being set up by vans, lorries and buses.

Of a subscriber who wrote to our associated journal, "Motor Cycling," regarding his " conscription " renewal.

That some surfaces have almost -surf faces.

'That the broad view of transport must not be narrowed by road or rail blinkers.

That it is admittedly difficult for hereditary enemies to take an unbiased view of one another.

That they must learn to take stock of each other without the desire to take stock from each other.

That you can see through glass, but it can saw through tyres, then your end of the seesaw will. be in the air.

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Organisations: Metropolitan police
Locations: Glasgow, Newcastle, Aberdeen

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