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'Of popping corks in Geneva:
The oft-repeated question: "Who is Janus " That "British Wagon" did not signify being "on • the wagon" That users of State haulage facilities must not expect Christmas bOxes other than those which contain their goods.
Of those who feel that, with a General Election in the offing, the Government is unwise to alienate one section after another among those who raised it to power.
That Colonel Jert ett has no peer.
That wages should go short for all who gOslow.
That many people wonder where we get our information That they are surprised how much we know about their own activines.
That mad Englishmen are maintaining the national reputation abroad.
From America, of a "bouncing future" for rubberized roads.
That they consist of powdered rubber in asphalt and are claimed to possess an exceptionally long life.
That many a driver owes the continuance of his job to the Wilson gearbox.
That Perspex side windows are fitted to many drivers' cabs in the'States.
That Latin America is steadily developing the production of natural rubber Of some " woi kers " who hold up Britain with the cry "your money and your life."
That some guests were almost "in the marsh" at the Triplex party at Grosvenor House.
That the sales of aspirin tablets must have been phenomenal during the past few weeks.
That the "Silent Transmission" gathering at Londonderry House was tar from being silent That " Mind How You Go 'S posters fixed to the rear panels of .London Transport '` L ' buses have no special significance.