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19th February 1983
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

1E PROLIFERATION of group inferences with the Road lulage Association must tend drain the main annual inference, at which the tendance has declined for irious reasons. Whether the 3nd will be reversed by the 3cision to spread this year's inference over a week in one of e more elegant Spanish sorts remains to be seen. 'heftier it does or not, now is time to get out of a rut more an 30 years old.

Meanwhile, the tanker )erators are the latest to do eir own thing and are holding jamboree two miles from pcon, the tipper operators' ;mention, at Harrogate in May. The agricultural hauliers' ;mention, which continues to 3 held at Droitwich in June, has ways seemed to me to be ightly contrived but a tanker ;inference should have solid chnical interest. It will, 3wever, have a long way to go 3fore it generates the Ithusiasm evoked by Tipcon, hich competes keenly with the HA annual conference and rphasises the strength of 3ctiona I interests within a ational association.

Tipcon has become even more nportant than the Motor Show ir tipper operators and lanufacturers, and a dedicated ,aff has made it one of the HA's outstanding :hievements.

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