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LORD HURCOMB NOT TO RESIGN

25th April 1952, Page 62
25th April 1952
Page 62
Page 62, 25th April 1952 — LORD HURCOMB NOT TO RESIGN
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/IR. J. S. MACLAY, Minister of Transport, stated last week that there was no likelihood that Lord Hurcomb, chairman of the British Transport Commission, would resign as the result of the Government's intervention in the Commission's plan to raise rail fares outside London on May 1. He denied that relations between, thein were strained.

He said that LordHurcomb had been doing his duty, as he conceived it, under the Transport Act, but the Government thought' that increases in fares were being pressed too far.