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12th February 1954
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a price-fixing organization, but they issued a schedule to show what the haulier should charge to make a profit. said Mr. G. W. Irwin, Eastern Area secretary, at the Southend sub-area dinner last week. Competition between members was intense, but the Association's main purpose was to give service.

The public got what it paid for, a6 and low rates meant poor service. Even if free enterprise did not always mean a rcduction in the rates, it should provide a better and more personal service.

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