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. CRITICISM LACKING TASTE AND FORESIGHT

2nd April 1948, Page 35
2nd April 1948
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

TIS criticism of Mr. Henry Dutfield's acceptance of 1 office is in poor taste and it lacks foresight.

Let us suppose that the railway chiefs were to withhold their services, then where should we be? That which applies to one section of the industry must surely apply to another.

Personally, I trust that many will follow Mr. Duffield and I hope they will besetected from those whose experience will prove of practical value. I would like to see a representative of the small and very independent operator appointed to the Road Transport Executive on terms equal to the other part-time members.

London, S.W.11. E. H. B. PALMER.

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