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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Hears—

Of no more coaches being equipped with television.

That what we need these times is a garage heater that's not a fuel eater.

That the Bristol garage explosion has given many people food for thought.

"In the interest' of steel production, put punch into a good scrap and receive a worthwhile purse."

That numerous operators are experimenting with S.A.E. 5 lubricant and obtaining astonishing results.

That the acceptance of this grade of oil as normal would Put an end to the differences about the merits of various types of heavier lubricant.

Of some improvements to road surfaces being made in London, but too few in the poorer boroughs.

Of one operator who keeps individual tyre records, stating that the clerical work took up a quarter of the tyre mechanic's time.

That it was nevertheless considered worth while.

That boles in the road are bad enough, but -4renches right-across "never die," they "fade away" from the hump stage to the hollow. That "one for the road" may be all right if there hasn't been one (or more) before it.

That "none for the road" is best.

Of a new American paper made from spun glass and particularly valuable as a filtering medium.

That a lorry driver has been fined for dropping mud, when it is so much better than slinging it.

That the most promising type Of government is the one that does not promise what it cannot perform.

That many non-users of "double-dippers"are stilt prone to flash their head lamps in protest when the two are in use.

That it seems they cannot believe they are not being dazzled.

Of a 20,000-person atom-bomb-proof shelter to cost £550,000 and to garage 500 vehicles in " normal " times, to be hewn out of, the rock of central Stockholm.

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Organisations: of government
Locations: Bristol, Stockholm, London

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