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26th April 1968, Page 23
26th April 1968
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Page 23, 26th April 1968 — deeply sympathize, says Mr. Walker
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• Deep sympathy with Mr. Marsh "in the legacy he has inherited from Mrs. Castle" was expressed on Saturday by Mr. Peter Walker. Among the "bequests" listed by the Shadow Transport Minister, who was speaking at an RHA meeting at Aviemore, Inverness-shire, were "a fast-rising railway deficit which has already cost many millions of pounds this year, a road-building programme that has recently been severely cut, a Transport Bill which is going to add considerably to the costs of transport throughout the country, a system of quantity licensing which nobody except Mrs. Castle thinks has any rhyme or reason and, doubtless, a host of Ministerial incompetencies such as that announced this week, namely the failure to have testing stations ready by July as promised".

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