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OPERATORS would be ill-advised to make plans based on the Transport Bill until after the committee stage, said Mr. L. A. Carey, transport manager of Reckitt and Colman. !.td., in an address to Norwich Traffic Club. It was hoped to secure the passage of amendments that would clarify some of the more obscure clauses and remove certain anomalies.

Mr. Carey declared that any attempt by hauliers to promote the rigid restriction of ancillary users might recoil ontheir own heads. Faced with the alternatives of a private or public monopoly, the manufacturer and trader might prefer the latter,

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Organisations: Norwich Traffic Club
People: L. A. Carey

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