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Fragile goods extension

27th September 1968
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Page 49, 27th September 1968 — Fragile goods extension
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• in order that fragile unpacked goods may be transported farther afield, J. Hurd and Son, Denton, applied to the North Western deputy LA, Mr. A. H. Jolliffe; in Manchester on Wednesday, to extend its radius in respect of engineering products from 100 to 200 miles; British Road Services and British Railways objected to the application.

To safeguard the objectors, Mr. P. Hurd, a partner in the company, made a declaration that 95 per cent of the goods to be carried under the extended condition would be unpacked materials and products, the majority of which would be of a fragile nature and that he intended to continue doing this class of work.