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2nd August 1957, Page 29
2nd August 1957
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Page 29, 2nd August 1957 — One Hears—
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That the Labour take-over plan might be described as "steel and steal again."

That "Staggering Grows "—a recent heading to a paragraph in this journal—bad nothing to do with the attractions of alcoholic beverages.

" Loader makes quick break-through.".

That this referred to cricket --not to a rush against market

pickets.

Of growing concern over appeal decisions.

Of frenzied activity by the Perkins show team.

Of some people learning with surprise that there are still 25,000 level crossings in Britain.

That, on the other hand, certain road users thought there were many more.

Of those who dislike publicity but are still more annoyed when they don't get it. Of a request by caterers that the August Bank Holiday should be delayed until the last Monday of the month.

The claim that this might also ease the traffic problem, which is at its worst in the earlier weeks.

Of hustours.

That if the railways don't lose sheep, farmers will.

"Is the 723,000 miles in 21 years of an E.R.F. van a world record?"

Incidentally, that this vehicle, with a rebuilt body, is still working.

That if the Government have their way, hire purchase may become even lower purchase.

That Russian sight-seers visiting Edinburgh Castle were prevented by picket from re-entering their bus.

That this might have been a case of the biter bit.

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