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Master Cutler Attacks Slow Transport

28th January 1955
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WITH all manufacturing centres less 1'1c...than 90 miles from the coast, it was not reasonable that goods should sometimes take a week to reach the ports, said Mr. W. G. Ibberson; the Master Cutler, at the annual dinner of the, Sheffield Section of the Institute of Transport last week.

"It is time rail and road transport co-operated more to speed up this important side of Britain's industrial effort," he added. • Sir Gilmour Jenkins, president of the Institute, warned members of the dangers of apathy. They began to take the Institute for granted and did not appreciate the wide field of interest it covered, he said.

Ald. J. H. Bingham, Lord Mayor of Sheffield, thought that the Institute Might help to solve the parking problem.

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Organisations: Institute of Transport
Locations: Sheffield

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