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7th October 1949, Page 31
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That the Pyrene tender looks tough.

That strikes and "go slow" have stopped up much that should be stepped up. , That after all these years of peace we should be preening instead of pruning.

That the scheme for the North-east has stirred public opposition all over the country.

That chemical tests for insobriety amongst drivers are used in 117 American towns and citir* That the price of petrol may be increased by about 4d. per gallon.

That General Motors has over 400,000 employees on its pay roll.

That any far-seeing C licensee can see what may lie in store for him.

That of 96 known chemical elements, some 44 are used in many motor vehicles.

That spivs might train dogs to thieve from vans as a counter-measure to the new move.

That, according to some drivers whom we know, all children ought to be taken out on leads.

That when so few parents look both ways before crossing, no wonder children are careless.

That the official in charge of the R.H.E.'s antipilfering van dogs has been appointed Master of the Hounds.

That Coras Iompair Eireann, Eire's transport concern, has abandoned its Drumm battery train experiment.

That when there are so many loads for the roads we should make sure that there are adequate roads for the loads.

That a new Russian machine for boring large cylinders is claimed to have eight limes more productivity than " foreign " tools of this type.

That possibly this is because it has 63 " electromotors and generators."

That wire for electric-motor stators isbeing successfully insulated with nylon 0.0007 in. thick, which is more resistant to heat than enamel and does not chip\ A29