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o No. 10

12th April 1968, Page 25
12th April 1968
Page 25
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

"Mr. Marsh, a man of far more moderate id reasonable views than Mrs. Castle, has immense opportunity of saving the nation )m the worst effects of the Transport Bill. would certainly urge him carefully to insider dropping the quantity licensing oposa Is."

This call was made by Mr. Peter Walker aen right with Mr. J. P. Welts, RHA) at mday's mass anti-Bill rally in Hyde Park. third speaker was Mr. R. Hill of the MAA.

As the pictures show, the speeches at )eakers' Corner were heard by a large owd: 60 vehicles and mass marchers then traded to Whitehall, and Mr. Walker and sistants handed in to No '10 Downing reet two enormous petitions, containing )0,000 signatures. The petitions. otested against the Transport Bill's effects the transport system and the cost of On the same day in Manchester, 300 lorry ivers called for a strike against the Bill.