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9th April 1943, Page 17
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of coal-coke coalitions saving fuel for munitions.

That Oldham should be a good retainer of amp.hours.

That, despites,a little wishful thinking, victory must' come before peace, not peace before victory.

Of a _Chichester motor firm announcing that "our ladies can now undertake more complete overhauls of farm tractors."

From" Soviet War News "of a German motorized gallows, built of collapsible steel tubes and with five nooses operated by push-button.

Of an American estimate that the unsatisfied " consumei " demand in U.S.A. will amount to about £44,000,000,000 in 1944, if the war continues. Of too many whose only war job seems to be grinding axes.

That drivers, as well as riders, benefit by the neW cycle-lighting regulation.

• Of " cow " bells for all motor vehicles suggested in Parliament, but pot approved.

That road transport has already been " cowed" more than enough.

That the term "utility," or any word resembling it,. is to be used only under the authority of a Board of Trade licence and as applying to goods described as such in the Board's Orders.

That this cut out a good designation of a particularly useful type of motor vehicle.

That those who are too indolent to try experiments miss a lot of fun.

The query: "Have people given up hats to cut down overhead expenses? "

That the chief who can take off his coat to the job is the one to work under.

That the wise man achieves a nice balance between over-optimism and depression.

From America of new types of Ford-built Jeeps capable of fording rivers and lakes.

Of American Army doctors in this country learning how to maintain and repair motor ambulances.

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