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R.H.A. PLANS FOR DENATIONALIZATION

20th July 1951, Page 34
20th July 1951
Page 34
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

AN attempt is being made by the Road Haulage Association to find out how many hauliers whose businesses have been compulsorily acquired by the Road Haulage Executive, would, if a Conservative Government were successful at the next election, be willing to return to the road haulage industry.

In a circular, former hauliers are asked whether they would be willing to purchase vehicles now operated by the R.H.E., and whether they have funds or would require a loan.

"The Daily Herald" made capital out of the document. on Monday. A spokesman of the R.H.A. denied that the circular was secret, although obviously the information given by hauliers would be confidential.


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