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8th December 1950
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of those who would like fares. razed.

That acetone is scarce, but acid tones are too prevalent.

That " denigration " is becoming almost as popular as "integration" in Parliamentary jargon.

That ration-free soap does not give us justification for washing our hands of responsibilities.

That the most important lesson a new driver can learn is to expect every other driver to be a fool.

That but for mechanized farming, this year's harvest would have been more of a tragedy for many farmers.

From a driver that pedestrians ought to have tests in kerb drill and knowledge of the Highway Code, and wear L plates until examiners have given them certificates of proficiency.

' Are falling blocks of ice part of the cold war?"

That one answer is they are the frozen outflow from aeroplane wash basins.

Of a builder complaining of the scarcity of spare parts both for his vehicles and his trade.

Of a little Smithfield Show brochure on which is depicted a tractor with its rear tyres reversed.

Complaints from station taximen in the provinces of fewer fares as the result of improved local bus services.

That the B. F. Goodrich concern has demonstrated a radio-active golf ball which cannot he lost to the golfer with a Geiger-Muller counter.

That school transport permits "sound educational standards" for children living in country districts, and equalizes the opportunities for children of town and country dwellers.

That it's fast flowing with Don.

That apparently Britain has too few handymen handy.

That the Foden concern is wel in front with the rear engine.

That blind bends would be fewer if some hedges were lower.

Complaints that there are too few good east-west road links in Sussex.

That Mr. David Renton, M.P., must have been fishing in troubled waters.

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