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T HE new North Western Licensing Authority and chairman of the

23rd March 1962, Page 41
23rd March 1962
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Traffic Commissioners, Maj,-Gen. A. F. J. Flmslie, presided over his first passenger sitting at Manchester last week. He was introduced by the retiring chairman, Mr. F: Williamson, who afterwards sat in the court as an observer.

Replying to his welcome, Maj.-Gen. Elmslie said that he had always been led to expect the very highest standards from the North Western Traffic Area. He wished to put on record the very great help he had received from his predecessor.

Mr. J. Booth, on behalf of the Bar,

assured the new chairman that he would receive the fullest possible co-operation

from his colleagues. He added: "We hope that we can play our part in making your tenure of office enjoyable and successful, not only for yourself but for the whole of this Traffic Area."

Speaking for the solicitors' branch, Mr. F. D. Walker said that they would endeavour to give every possible help.