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One Hears— Of the "CM." being accused by a reader of splitting an infinitive.

7th November 1958
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That this goes to show how closely the journal is read— and how seldom the " offence " is committed.

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The query: "If Pyroceam will not break when its use hit insurers of plate glass."

That for 200 years Western man has been concerned at his possible replacement by the machine.

That actually the opposite has happened, each advance in technology giving the individual chances for growth, increased security and often more satisfying work.

That this might be disputed by the man on a production line who tightens a few nuts all his working hours.

That the American Chevrolet, Ford and International Harvester concerns are all testing gas-turbine-engined trucks.

Of a van driver saying that in a country lane his cab was "invaded by squadrons of mosquitoes flying in formation." Of the new Commer as a welcome newcomer.

Of a complaint from Brighton that some "No Entry" street signs require illuminating at night.

hit, will That at some level crossings single balanced bars of the Continental type may replace the old heavy gates.

That a tannin solution has been used to protect the ironwork of Big Ben's tower, which was greatly susceptible to rust.

That since then hardly a trace of rust can be seen, as ascertained during a recent inspection.

A suggestion that free hauliers should get together to stage an exhibition as a counter blast to B.T.C. trumpet blowing.

That to obviate unjustified criticism, the public should be encouraged to realize that everyone is a user of road transport, directly or indirectly.

That judging by the bright answers in the B.B.C. "Top of the Form " programme, our schools are doing something to remedy the shortage of scientists.