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7th January 1949, Page 29
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Of Uncle Thom's Cabin in Cardiff.

Of holes hastily drilled in thermostat valve heads during the cold spell.

Speculation about the Brinell rating of the hearts of the Transport Arbitration Tribunal.

That if compensation for acquired undertakings be on the low side, that's T.A.T.

That the man who drives with one hand shading his eyes from glare is putting safety second.

That if the cap fits we suggest one with a peak.

Of scientists who think that modern science may prevent any of us from living to be ancient.

Of quickly detachable front mudguards to give engine accessibility on bonneted vehicles overseas.

That a dictionary .defines "integration " as "the process in the theory of evolution by which the manifold is compacted into the relatively simple and permanent."

Doubts that this applies to nationalized transport. That there may be a "hot spot" in the manifold. That cyclists welcome the Motorways Bill.

That it is quite a change for them to welcome anything to do with mechanized road transport.

That a Labour Government is automatically a weak one in dealing with labour.

That the Government may eventually be forced to adopt the bad old "lock-out" system.

That oil engines in heavy vehicles are still the exception rather than the rule overseas.

That no one will want to " buss " conductors and drivers if they strike on more Saturday afternoons, That hitting at the long-suffering public is not the way to win sympathy That Britons would appreciate other inducements than whip-cracking to help them to get cracking

Of someone asking if our Editor looked tough enough to justify the taxicabby's refusing to take him.

Of a reader expressing pleasure because his Saturday Christmas Day gave him more leisure to enjoy his "C.M."