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40,000 MIDLAND OPERATORS DID NOT APPLY

18th January 1957
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

rINLY 14,604' out of 55,000 goods

vehicle operators in the area had applied for supplementary juel, the West Midland Regional Transport Commissioner, Me W. P. James. said in Birmingham on Tuesday.

About 1,000 appeals against the amount of supplementary rations granted had been made to district officers, and about a third had been

allowed. Thirty appeals against the district officers' decisions had been made direct to him, and three had been dealt with.

Yesterday, officials of the West Midland Division of the Traders' Road Transport Association discussed with Mr. James the question of a co-ordinating committee to deal with pooling arrangements.

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People: Me W. P. James
Locations: Birmingham

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