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2nd January 1959, Page 31
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

From a reader, that the editor's " derision " is final.

Of Christmas being described as a period of riotous giving.

Of congratulations to Barking on its determined effort to cope with danger spots.

That socks should be changed daily during cold spells, as they are bad heat insulators when damp.

From some unkind youngsters suggesting that supercautious veteran drivers should retire, with their vehicles, into museums.

That many veteran drivers could give points to the younger in both safety and courtesy. A lot about fog but not much in it.

That it appears to distort and muffle sound, making life more difficult for drivers and pedestrians.

That a driver's ineffectual defence for lack of care and attention was eve trouble as a result of smoking.

That this excuse can be added to others, !inch as dirt, insects and, possibly, face powder, affecting the vision.

Appreciation of the Champion Plugometer, which immediately shows, even to the non-technical man, the condition of his sparking plugs, whilst including feeler gauges and a tool for adjusting the gap.

That "mechanical grab" is a name that might well be applied to Socialist plans for more nationalization.