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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Hears— Of porcelain ball bearings in Germany.

That some drivers pull up only in the length of their imagination.

That too many of our buses are near to the staggering point already.

That the skill of p.s.v. engineers seems inexhaustible, although their patience must be well-nigh exhausted.

That " blind " riveting is not nearly so much so as the term might seem to imply.

That Britons have perforce learnt a lot about the art of making bricks without straw.

Re "Steam Again a Possibility," that many feel they have a dangerous head of it to let off.

That seats on long-distance coaches should be most carefully designed and preferably adjustable.

That the shortage of leather is likely to bring plastic-coated and other substitutes into much greater use. That mobile shops can stand and deliver.

That there is none so blind as the man who has just been dazzled.

That the dearth of suitable containers is a " bottleneck " in many industries.

Queries as to whether the new Ford V8 engine will b: used for commercial vehicles.

That Mr. Shin well may complain of the waste of electricity from some bus hand rails.

Of some who think that there is too much of the gimme" spirit among many workers.

That oil engines in particular benefit from the reasonably frequent use of a sound compression gauge.

That the war-tithe scheme by which our readers passed their finished copies to the less fortunate might work well now That no doubt many who would like to see even slightly " dated " copies would be prepared to share the cost in postage, etc

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