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9th January 1953, Page 29
9th January 1953
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That most "slipped discs" on buses are pennies.

That the modern human must be becoming spineless.

That the bumps of modern traffic cannot be nearly so jarring as those in the old days of cobbles and pot-holes.

Of much danger being done to rotating sewage sprinklers by children riding on them.

That " green " cylinders make more important the running-in of engines over a reasonable mileage. Of critics pricking the " balloon " fronts of some vehicles.

That wireless control does away with much taxi crawling.

The query: "Will there be any room in Birmingham buses for under-65 ' passengers between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.?"

• The prophecy that free joy-riding will become the favourite pastime in the summer for Birmingham's favoured age-groups.

That engine life between overhauls is still increasing.

That all London buses will be postwar pre-Coronation.

Of air cleaners breaking some carburetters from their flanges.

That accessibility is still the "piece de resistance" in some designs.

That a picked speaker is not necessarily more interesting than a pickled one.

That even water and air can be used as " lubricants " in certain circumstances.

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