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5th October 1945, Page 19
5th October 1945
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That we now have too few taxies and too many taxes.

That many would like to see the position reversed.

That there still seems to be no shortage of paper for Government forms.

That no vehicle charting or maintenance recording system is of anv use unl,ss it be kept strictly up to date That in this reapect practice often ruins theory.

That the " devil-take-the-hindmost " spirit is hard to eradicate.

That if the nations cannot keep the peace now they deserve War.

That Britain is still short of bones, although not of bones of contention.

That some regard nationalization as the vanishing point of the " small " man.

That there might be enough buses to go around if there were enough tyres to go around.

• That with sport once more getting into its stride, the need for more road transport is increasingly apparent.

That Spain is to produce synthetic spirit—this could well be of better quality than her spirit of friendship.

That some agriculturists have still to learn of the need for good lubrication of their mechanized farming implements. 0 Of many who say that in co-operation lies the only hope for our future, but that there's no future in nationalization. 0 That, with so many nations looking to us for help, it is to be hoped heaven will have some to spare for those who help others.

That the craze for reducing everything to initials has apparently come to stay, but it remains a headache to the uninitiated.

That importunity can create opportunity, and if road transport keeps on shouting it may divert We "road fund" to the roads.

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