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2nd April 1948, Page 23
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Hears— "Who sent strikes to Coventry?"

That it appears the Comet is, in fact, a star turn.

That seating in tiers may provide seating without tears.

That the Government should now discontinue its paper-wasting habits.

Of a woman reader who wants to know the purpose of removing stones from between twins. That a good Servis can assist good service.

That syphoning petrol promotes osculatory skill.

That the Government's nationalization mania may end in "suicide while the balance of its mind was disturbed."

That the disturbed balance of its mind may disturb the balance of its votes.

Of many in thehaulage industry wishing that interference suppressors could be fitted to some bureaucrats.

Of those who regard our " rainbow " trains as a promise of nothing but "a deluge of unnecessary expenditure" Of a driver saying that in some places traffic includes everybody on the roads who ought to be on the pavements.

That every children's playing field should have a good area of level concrete to keep "marbles" addicts off the roads That manufacturers who have enjoyed the advantages a door-to-door transport don't agree that many hands make light labour.

That a 13.50 by 16 tyre has completed 35,600 miles on a Thomas Allen 15-ton Scammell-Gardner tanker since reconditioning by Tyresoles.

That for this achievement credit is due not solely to the tyre repairet, but also to the operator's driver and maintenance staff.

That after a general meeting, the managing director of a West Country operating concern instructed his engineer thoroughly to Oil his revolving chair. 0• It is presumed that this will facilitate a quicker turn-round.

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