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6th August 1948, Page 27
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

The call of the roads.

Of the need for more Barnes storming on this account. _ That the hauliers' slogan should be, Fight the goods fight."

That the miner must not let the country down by undermining it.

That countries with their backs against the wall are glad of Wall Street at their backs.

That if one example of road repairs were to be filmed, it would be a slow-motion epic entitled "Forever Camber."

That if some municipal bus services made more use of their vehicles by speeding-up their schedules they might overcome the shortage of rolling stock.

That the total American outlay of $14,000,000,000 for military purposes is about 6 per cent. of current national production, whilst E.R.P will take under 21. per cent. That the modern works outing is by air.

That Wolf tool workers recently flew to Bourne mouth for the day.

That Russian vehicle production is being "stepped" up.

That there are still some executives who have not visited America since the war.

That they can easily be identified by their lean, hungry look and their restrained ties.

That some Government spokesmen are so longwinded on road transport that they might almost qualify for the Olympic Games.

That a Ministry of Information film on rehabilitation shows heartening pictures of skilled mechanical work by men who lost their hands in the war.

From Northern Sweden of a welded chlorine container weighing 17,000 kilos. (16i tons) being towed over an ice road on a sledge by one truck, with another to act as a brake.

Of steps to make oil engines quieter.

That bad driving is usually mainly bad manners That non-static tyres may improve vehicle radio Of the Czech Tatra vehicle group exhibiting in Canada That the Tatra last exhibited at Olympia was not painted red Of Europe at the cross-roads—or, at any rate, at the cross words

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