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STATE TRANSPORT WOULD KILL BRADFORD'S TRADE IN a resolution expressing

7th February 1947
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opposition 1 to the Transport Bill, Bradford Chamber of Commerce states: "The trade and industry of Bradford depend to a large extent on the import and export of wool and textile goods, and an efficient and flexible transport system is, therefore, essential for the speedy movements entailed. A bureaucratic transport system, involving form-filling and delay, would be fatal to the trade of this city in particular, and to the country's economic position in general.** The resolution has been sent to the city's four Members of Parliament and to the Association, of British Chambers of Commerce.

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