B.T.C. Should Not Handle Sales
5th March 1954, Page 33
5th March 1954
Page 33
Page 33, 5th March 1954
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IT was wrong to let the British Trans1 port Commission handle denationalization, said Mr. C. W. H. Sparrow, a vice-chairman of the Road Haulage Association, when he addressed Teesside Sub-area at their . annual dinner last week.
He said that the B.T.C. did not want to commit suicide, and at the present rate it would take 15 years to denationalize road haulage. It was not the road transport industry that would suffer, but the Conservative Party, who put up the present scheme.
Mr. J. A. T. Hanlon, Northern Licensing Authority, said that the work of the Authorities was greatly assisted by the R.H.A.