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One Hears— That filling dents is not a job for a dentist.

5th August 1949, Page 29
5th August 1949
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of already too much (and still increasing) legalized injustice.

Of a new Cummins oil engine which develops 300 b.h.p. at 2,100 r.p.m.

That devices for rotating exhaust valves help to increase the lives of valves and seatings.

That in most of the Government's Acts there has been more than meets the eye—even of the Government.

That a sign of the times is to find America offering stripped vans without rear bumpers and certain other equipment which some users consider essential.

That denationalization could replace d-nationalization.

Of a reader claiming that he broke the drought by planning a series of picnics.

That the Omnibus Passengers' Protection Association has now more than 30,000 Member's.

That more financial support could bring in tens of thousands more.

That listening to drivers' views on vehicles should lead to their having a better view on roads.

Discussions by Government supporters as to which was the greater danger-7-Mammon or Ammon.

That on modern roads trouble caused by stoner wedging between twins has considerable declined.

That those who say they see small sign of peace should notice that the customer is now more often right.

That a " Scarab " can never be mistaken for a Colorado beetle, although it can beetle along in fine style. • That the daughter of the late J. B. Dunlop recently heard her father's voice on a gramophone record made in 1910.

Of " frozen-mercury " patterns for precision castings which are used in conjunction with a chilled, semi-liquid ceramic.

That the little Delcar 8-cwt. delivery Nan made at Troy, New York, has its four wheels independently sprung by rubber cord.

That "Indian Highways" has awarded the title of "The world's most disgraceful buis service" to a Bombay suburban bus operator.

That " bootleg " petrol was recently traced by mixing radio-active isotopes with the genuine.fuel at the refinery and later employing an appropriate detector. A27

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Locations: Bombay, Troy

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