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NO STATEMENT ON 1947 ACT A FTER Mr. R. Moehvyn

30th November 1951
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Hughes, K.C., for the London County Council, had asked the Transport Tribunal to express its opinion on a subsidy for the British Transport Commission and on the payment of interest to stockholders, Mr, H. Hull, President, declared that the Tribunal would not say anything on the mode in which it thought the Transport Act should be amended.

Earlier, Mr. Hull had warned the Commission that further information on its finances would be required, and that the Tribunal would wish to question witnesses.

During the proceedings, Miss H. C. Hart, general secretary of the National Association of Women Civil Servants, said that if fares were increased in London, many young people would take local employment.

The Tribunal was hearing the B.T.C.'s draft passenger charges scheme. The proceedings continued this week.


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