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* 6 PRODUCE R.T.C. CHAIRMAN" A Napplication to produce as witness Sir

30th June 1950, Page 41
30th June 1950
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Cyril Hurcomb, chairman of ihe British Transport Commission, was made fast week by Mr. R. Reader Harris, M.Pe representing the London Passengers' Association, before the Transport Tribunal, when hearing of he proposed interim charges scheme of London Transport WRS resumed.

We do not consider. that it is good enough. in the circumstances of this particular inquiry lb send departmental effieials along. to give evidence on matters of policy," said Mr. Harris.

Whilst agreeing that certain anomalies shnuld be retrieved, Mr. A. Capewell. K.C., for Middlesex County Council. feared that the increases under review would not be the only ones.

Mr. N. R. Fox-Andrews, K.C., representing the National Union of Ratepayers' Associations, said that there was no justification for the elimination of the 2L1d. fare,