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War Endorses Road Motor's Value

3rd February 1940
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Page 51, 3rd February 1940 — War Endorses Road Motor's Value
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NEARLY 100 people assembled on the occasion of the ninth annual dinner of the Manchester and District Traffic Association, when Mr. Francis Grundy, J.P., president of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, and Major Renwick, chairman of the road section of the Chamber, were the chief guests.

Major Renwick said that the state of war had definitely established the tremendous importance of road transport to the nation, and he hoped that the lesson would not be forgotten when normal times returned.

Mr. Mycoe, chairman of the Associatiori, felt that at no time in its history was there greater need for co-ordination between the users and providers of transport, Mr. W. Lunn, traffic manager of W. T. Glover and Co., Ltd., referred to the educational side of the Association.