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16th April 1976, Page 50
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There's apparent flexibility among the Commissioners in Brussels if Hugh Featherstone's intelligence service is working correctly. The FrA director-general told a lunch-time meeting of over 100 members in Nottingham last week that he did not expect a cliffhanger on the hours question as the July1 deadline approached.

I wonder what he means : will they pull us up to safety, but suspend the regulations ; or jump on our fingers and send us to perdition ? These are the only alternative solutions to cliffhangers.

For one of the delegates, this was the first and last regional lunch-time meeting: Harry Whitaker is to retire after 24 years as transport manager with the RMP Bearing Group. Among Harry's hobbies is the Samaritan-type exercise of taking relatives of patients to • hospitals within.a 50-mile radius of base.


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