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9th January 1942, Page 21
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That knowledge brings understanding.

That we can't know too much about America.

That the Atlantic is becoming more of a, herring (and less of a submarine) pond again.

That the conductorette of a Wandsworth bus found a banana in perfect condition in her vehicle the other night.

That those who walk on the black line of a concrete road in the black-out get a black mark from drivers.

That it is also on the cards that they get a black and a blue mark.

That if the time for keeping vehicle records was reduced from six to three months, many tons of paper would be available.

Of the special need to give close attention to the condition of the lighting equipment of road-transport vehicles owing to the difficulty in getting renewal material. That the lubrication of engines run on producer gas needs special attention.

That Hitler has done us a service if he has cured us of our propensity for talking about the weather.

That the Australian Minister for Supply has called for reports on four deaths alleged to have been caused by fumes from gas producers.

That the Royal Automobile Club has offered to help the motoring organizations of America and Canada with advice as to operating in the black-out.

That bus drivers find women's legs much easier to see in the black-out than the dark material of a man's trousers. Even in daylight, the legs often catch their eyes That the Government's decision to continue the reservation of heavy-vehicle drivers indicates that at last it is realizing road transport is not solely a pain in the neck to it.

That there are 38 types of gas producer on sale in Australia.

Of many who would like to "become worthy" of a Foden.

Take care of your gas mask: you may need it: and oubber supplies are limited.

That lorry loaders might do well to adopt Shylock's motto" Fast bind, fast find."

That more sunshine vitamins in the margarine will not quite compensate for those lovely coach tours.

That those who make their label cover .the stamp when using an old envelope soave headaches at the post office.

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Organisations: Royal Automobile Club
People: Hitler

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