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SUMMER TRAFFIC FOR COAL MERCHANTS

5th November 1954
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Page 48, 5th November 1954 — SUMMER TRAFFIC FOR COAL MERCHANTS
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

WHEN Mr. J. C. Lee (Messrs. J. Cunningham and Son), Parkside Avenue, Cockermouth, sought to carry lime, road grit and building materials within 25 miles to occupy his vehicle and three employees during the summer, when the firm's normal coal business was slack, he told the Northern Licensing Authority:

"You have difficulty getting coalmen. They think it is rather a hard and dirty job, and once you set them, you have to hang on to them." .

Applicant gave an assurance that he would not work for more than three local companies and the licence was granted.

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