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it has drawn up criticizing the Transport Commission's workshop closure plans, the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions lays down two points which affect road transport. They -are: the proposal to .establish a fully coordinated and integrated transport system, and legislation to restrict the carriage of goods by road.

'Anticipate Changes' RESISTANCE to change is not the way to achieve greatness, declared Mr. E. G. Whitaker, president of the Institute of Transport, at the annual dinner of the Merseyside Section, at Liverpool on Friday. He said every section of the transport industry had not only to face up to the consequences of change but be ready to anticipate them.

Britain at I.R.U.

BR ("FISH delegates to the meeting of the International Road Transport Union at Geneva on November 26 and 27 will be: representing the Traders Road Transport Association, Mr. K. C. Turner, Mr. H. R. Featherstone and •Mr. 'F. D. Fitz-Gerald; and, representing the Road Haulage Association, Mr. H. Bell, Mr. J. A. Murly and Mr. R. H. Insoll.


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