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WILL NATIONALIZERS BE DEFEATED?

17th January 1947
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THIS evening, at 7.30 p.m., Mr. M. 1 Clark Hall, public relations officer of the British Road Federation, will take part in a debate on the nationalization of transport, organized by Woking Labour Party, at Woking Labour Hall. The other principal speaker will be Mr. Gittins, the prospective Labour candidate for the constituency.

"I have reason to believe that, in spite of the fact that the audience will be predominantly Labour, we have more than a sporting chance of carrying the motion," Mr. Clark Hall told "The Commercial Motor?!

" In view of the fact that the committee stage of the Bill is so near, a defeat for the Labour Party, at their own invitatibn, might have a chastening effect on the Government's supporters and might well lead to greater consideration being given to amendments." he added.

DEATH OF MR. F. J. WOOLLARD

THE death occurred, last week, of MR. F. J. WOOLLARD, chairman and founder of Steele Griffiths and Co., Ltd. He had many interests, including agriculture, owning a farm of more than 700 acres in Suffolk.

SCOTTISH HAULIER DIES

THE death has occurred of Ma. HE GRAHAM, who for over 50 years carried on a haulage business at Kirkpatrick-Fleming and Gretna. He was 73 years of age.,


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