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One Hears

4th February 1955
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That a new large skating rink has been opened in Moscow, with dressing room for 10,000 people.

That the Russians should be experts at skating on thin ice.

"When is a subsidy not a subsidy?"

That the railways have confessed to being amongst the greatest " smoggers."

That British Road Services appear to be almost too rapid in granting higher wages.

. That German manufacturers are riot likely to be content with their present position as " runners-up" to Britain's.

That, after all, all our road services are British, even if some are more so than others—and these not necessarily B.R.S.

That "ads." add to revenue and not only, as some short-sighted folk think, to that of the advertising medium.

That one has heard a tot of singing about a white Christmas, but it is the white mess we've been making a song about lately.

That the supply of nylon and rayon yarn is used to the extent of 30 per cent. for industrial purposes— mostly for large tyres.

That our heading "Easier Passing Promised" put one reader in mind of the desire of Ke:ats "to cease upon the midnight with no pain."

That, with improving educational facilities, the rising generation of workers should think for itself and not be such an easy prey for the paid agitator, who is: usually a drone. in the industrial, hive.

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