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

I HAVE read with interest an article and letters concerning the advisability of the chairman of the Road Haulage Association joining the Road Transport Executive.

As I was the writer of the letter, "An Old Reader Castigates Us," published in your issue dated November 2, 1945, I would ask you to publish the letter I am now writing.

I have not secured a good position under nationalization, also I am due to retire next April at the age of 65.

I would suggest to all engaged in transport, however, to do their best in the country's interest by dropping these bickerings.

Incidentally, I would like to take this opportunity of referring to my letter, " Great Potential Value of the I.R.TE.," published in your issue dated December 15, -1944. What I said in that letter is now a fact, and I offer My thanks to the Editor Of "The Commercial Motor" for this splendid achievement, whilst to all members of the I.R.TE. I send best wishes for the future.

Banstead. W: C. BOLTON, M.I.R.T.E.

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