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9th March 1951, Page 31
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Goodey, Goodey—how he will be missed!

That someone should tell the readers of "The Times" to save, not burn, their wastepaper.

That defeatists who said it was no good fighting the Government have had their answer—in part.

The reminder that the chickens are not yet well and truly hatched.

Someone saying that the difference between coach and rail travel for holidaymakers is just the difference between " It's-no-trouble-it's-a-pleaiure " and " It'sno-pleasure-it's-a-trouble." That there may still be Labour Members who put justice above party,

That the campaign is mounting against those who carry their own.produce in their own vehicles.

That included amongst the unfavoured appear to be many fruit and vegetable wholesalers who carry goods belonging to growers.

That shopping by bus is, in these days of parking restrictions, much easier than shopping by car.

That labels giving the wearer's name, his country and the concern represented would do away with the need for introductions at large trade parties.

That for refuse-tip fires, spent, screened dust to seal off the air is often more effective than water.

That the estate of many a Labour Member of Parliament will be crippled by death duties.

Of a Commer with chromium-finished cylinders showing only 0.001-in, wear per 40,000 miles.

Of new Jeep-type vehicles designed and manufactured by Delahaye of France and

Fiat of Italy. • Shall we soon reduce laundry and purchase bills by being infra-red dried instead of using towels?

That our leader title of last week, "Victory in the First Round," was selected before the two big fights.

Of those who think that " overloud " advertisements on buses are apt to "shout down" the destination boards.

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