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31st March 1950, Page 31
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of a white fluid for magnetic crack detection.

That a Jenny (of the steam family) is a very capable person.

That merely "to accommodate" tourists from abroad is insufficient.

That Government restrictions must be loosened up so that we can encourage return visits.

Of a well-known Luton haulier who will spend several months in Australia.

Of a suggestion that he will investigate the effects on transport of the political change.

That an immunization centre against nationalization would he realization from the operators' point of view.

That hard wood, laminated with phenolic-resin adhesive, can save a third of the weight in certain body parts.

Of new metal-ceramic mixtures capable of standing" shock" and high temperatures whilst affording good strength and abrasion qualities.

Of someone remarking that the "slight" difference between 7 ft. 6 ins. and lift, depends on the point of view—especially in an illustration. Of plastic-lined steel pipes to obviate internal corrosion.

Of an American concern asking Britain for

"foam" rubber. .

Of someone wondering if Janus writes poetry as well as (obviously) reading it.

That many of those who might read it would consider it " blank " verse.

That Fodens. Ltd., is building a low-loader with a high reputation—Weight for it !

Someone with an eye to bargains asking if there will be a retail tool sale as the result of Dagenham's wholesale retool.

Of a reader's disappointment on finding that those "prizes for essays on bodywork" had no connection with Crime Club thrillers.

From "The Iron Age" of New York: ". , . . soft words from Washington alleging friendship for business' these days are political pap."

That Technical Editor "Cotton" is busy " bobbin " about amongst leading goods and passenger-vehicle manufacturers, and " spins " many a good "yarn,' whilst the " fabric " has no " warp,"


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