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9th June 1950, Page 25
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of dis-spirited suppliers of alternative fuels.

That America has helped to pour oil on troubled quarters.

That an appropriate vehicle for a suit presser would be a Brush.

Of a man who thought " hydraulic Jack " was a term for a seaman.

That it might be dangerous to break the public's habit of "taking a cab."

What would the cabbies say if their potential " fares " came out on strike?

That many people would be better off if they hacked a mechanical horse.

That many of this Government's actions are cloaked with a coat of pigmented varnish.

That a turnover may easily be overturned.

That a Lodge is often an indication of a long, easy drive.

That petrol has for long had an " exchequei-ed career.

That the Government professes probity but detests probes.

That vendors of "economizers " may still have a good market.

That after early rejoicing, consumers of petrol and oil fuel are becoming price conscious.

Of the absent-minded motor-driving radio ,man who signalled Essti S.

Of those who fear that any growth of road transport might result in the ghost train.