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8th February 1957
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That the more one learns of the law concerning motor insurance, the more complicated and involved it appears.

That the latest example, resulting from the decision on an appeal to the House of Lords, indicates the urgent need for a thorough investigation and overhaul of insurance legislation.

That it isn't only the meteorologist's outlook that is cloudy just now.

Of Superease, a new process for Mtriding stainless steels to close depth limits.

Of those who think that Manchester's slippery scale of bonuses sounds slightly fishy.

That China is proceeding with the programme to build 30,000 lorries a year at -Changchun, in Manchuria.

That these appear to be based on Russian models. That in their new indefinite deferment scheme the Government are showing appreciation of the fact that "national service" can have more than one significance. – The query: "Why should motor-vehicle owners be almost the only people expected to obviate a higher income tax by paying that additional Is. per gal.?"

That Acvandcav might be a good name for the new automatic drive.

That lndia, makes more use of aluminium than of any other non-faro-us

metal.

That the staggering of school and other working hours is , not all that simple."

That rain in the night and frost in the morn can make drivers wish they had never been born.

Many a "Hear! Hear! " for Mr. Watkinson's excursion into criticism of certain propaganda traffic.

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Organisations: House of Lords
People: Watkinson
Locations: Changchun, Manchester

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