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Of Brush down with a b-rush.
Of an old lady who thought factory jigs were items in Music while you work."
Of present-day efficiency being sometimes coupled with modern inaccessibility.
That commercial synchromesh gearboxes are not merely private ones grown up From a correspondent, that abuses of road traffic laws are "fragrant and numerous."
That they do not smell so sweet to many That nationalization does not pay a country, it is usually the country that has to pay.
That London Transport now has only 1,500 clippies against 10.000 employed during the war.
That the " extraction " of a revenue of some £4.000,000,000 so long after the war is a disgrace to the Exchequer—not something to crow about From Mr. B. A. Butler, M.P., that the Conservatives, if returned to power, will restore to private enterprise as much road transport as possible. That the Scammell Scarab beetles along in tine style.
That petrol and alcohol do not mix well—for drivers! 0 That "one for the road" is often one for the hospital—or worse.
"Look before you advertise and be sure to advertise where others will look."
That an American. visitor corning to Britain by British ship or aircraft earns us as many dollars as the export of an average car
That Fort Dunlop made a record collection of waste paper last year, and of the 462 tons, 87 came from bags which had contained carbon black That if paper makers producing coloured varieties did not have these bags, more dollars would have to be spent on carbon black for tinting That British drivers will still " keep left" despite United Nations' suggestion that all countries should now conform to the ruling of the majority.