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EIGHTEEN BODIES COMBINE TO FIGHT NATIONALIZATION

20th December 1946
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AN important development in the fight against nationalization is the formation of a liaison committee representing the following 18 organizetions:— A%ociatFon of British Chambers of Commerce; Association of Private Owners of Raiheay Rolling Stork; British Omnibus Companies Public Relations Committee; Canal Association; Canal Joint Committee; Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom; Federation of British Industries; Main Line RaiIssas. Companies; Mansion Home Association; National Conference of Trade and Industry on Transport; National Road Transport Federation; National UMW, of Manufacturers; irasqemasr Vehicle Operators' Association; Railway Carriage and Wagon Builders lied Financiers Parliamentary Association; Road Haulage Association; Traders' Co-oniinating Committee; Traders' Road Transport Association; Wagon Repairing Association.

The committee will keep the organizations represented informed of the steps to be taken to fight nationalization and to consider the best method of taking joint action to ensure that a public inquiry is held before the Transport Bill becomes law.

The S.M.M.T. is conspicuous by its absence.