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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Keywords : Southdown

Of meteoric road making with Cornets in Gloucestershire That landing space for helicopters will be provided in the bus station of the future.

From Mr. H. H. Crow: "That there is nothing better than that a man should enjoy his work."

That bus drivers must not think that, like taxicabbies, they need not "stop by request" at the proper Places That producers' best slogan would be "Each foi all and all for Britain."

That "six lonely drivers" want to know Miss Dyson's telephone number.

That a Socialist Government's " millenium" may be the last trump for an industry From a Sussex reader that he has never known an impolite conductor of a Southdown bus.

That London bus travellers will soon be pondering on the question What! Still winding? "

That it will appear on the backs of their tickets with a cute little drawing by Nicolas Bentley.

Of those who think that when the Government takes over an industry it becomes its undertaker.

That early next year a vehicle manufacturer may be supplying light vans with rubber luspension.

That over two-thirds of the telephone apparatus and cables produced in Britain are being exported.

That tube trains, having their "roads" to themselves, create no problems for other traflic, as do the trams.

That post-war frustration is not to be an officially recognized occupational disease among transport men.

That the modern driver needs perfect sight—in the old days of dust and goggles he was a perfect sight.

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Organisations: Socialist Government
Locations: London

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