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Complaints that snap decisions are taken in camera.
Of many feeling that the Air Ministry has left sand .and ballast in the air.
Thatthis is liable to cause fog, if not a sandstorm.
Of a search' for " live " committee candidates amongst R.A.C. • members: That there shOuld be ample good "'material ". in the 15,000. • Of grave concern over the continued wastage of solid fuel in many quarters.
That gas, electricity and water are all " solidin this respect.
That it is not only on the Russian front that road transport is the key to unhampered mobility. Of people getting fussed at the thought of post-war affic.
That some will ply over the fly-over and the aero• p sue will fly high over that.
That, considering the weight of traffic they are baring, our roads are standing up wonderfully to t eir job.
Of those who -fear the dehydration of England and think the Government should get busy with plans forreconstituting her.
Of the wonderful way old singleand double-deck buses are standing up to. war:time duty long after their once accepted peripd of useful life.
That all Norway's motor vehicles must now run On • alternative fuels—mostly producer gas using wood charcoal—whilst Denmark employs coke made from peat.
• That some strikers may strike at having nothing to strike about.
That jeeps are now being known as the Army's maid of all tasks.
That if there be no coal the-railways will have to turn to fish or something.
The injunction "Don't let your white wings and bumpers become too soiled."
That some people see in a flash, but the bus driver goes blind in the flash of a torch.
That Norway' has contributed ' nearly 300 oil-tankers to -the fleets of the United Nations.