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GAINING MONOPOLY OF GOODS TRAFFIC?

15th November 1946
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

A VIRTUAL monopoly of the transI-1 port business of the bigger companies, such as Guinness, Ltd., Cement, Ltd., and the Irish Sugar Co., is being obtained by the C.I.E. This organization is the Dublin equivalent of the London Passenger Transport Board, except that, in addition to passenger services, it operates goods vehicles.

Mr. D. a Hayes, chairman of the Irish Licensed Haulage Contractors' Association, expressed concern at this alleged tendency, at the recent annual general meeting of the Association in Dublin. He urged that strong representations should be made to the companies by the Association and the Department of Industry and Commerce.


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