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18th January 1935
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ASTRIKING tribute was paid to Mr. A. T. James, K.C., chairman of the South Wales Traffic Commissioners, at a recent meeting of Maesteg Council. A councillor remarked that he had been impressed by the encyclopclic knowledge of routes possessed by Mr. James, who was said to know more than anyone else about the network of bus services and roads in South Wales. The councillor added : "We have gone to him on a number of occasions and he has always given us the utmost fair play." ONE of the observations made by Mr. F. G. Bristow, C.B.E., at the recent Harrogate Conference is worthy of particular attention. He said that much of the difficulty experienced in the endeavour to obtain alleviation of restrictions is the apathy of hundreds of thousands of users, not excluding members of the various associations. Unless they are prepared to give facts and statistics in cases of hardship they would never get what they wanted.

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