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7th March 1958, Page 46
7th March 1958
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Keywords : Logistics, Transport, Tax

ONLY through transport are trade, commerce and business made possible, so transport should assert itself with the public. This was urged Last week by Sir Reginald Wilson, president of the Institute of Transport, when he spoke at the annual dinner of the Tees-side section of the Institute.

He said insufficient protests were made about suggestions that transport was like a highwayman, extracting tolls from passers-by. Transport was certainly not a tax on anyone. It was, in fact, a creator of wealth by making hitherto inaccessible raw materials available.

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Organisations: Institute of Transport
People: Reginald Wilson

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