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ANNUAL DINNER OF COMMERCIAL H AND H TRANSPORT

7th January 1944, Page 25
7th January 1944
Page 25
Page 25, 7th January 1944 — ANNUAL DINNER OF COMMERCIAL H AND H TRANSPORT
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MANY transport workers employed by Commercial H and II Transport, Ltd., of Kenilworth, and its associated companies, together with representatives of the Road Haulage Office, District Transport Office and Main Unit Control for the area, were present at the annual, dinner of the companies held recently at Kenilworth.

Mr. A. D. Huckvale, chairman of the companies, said that 60,000 tons of freight, mainly machin4ry, had been carried by them during the past 12 months, but they could not do just as they wished, as they had to keep within the reStrictions of the M.O.W.T. However, he took the opportunity of thanking the; Ministries for their assistance in the past, and hoped that the same spirit of friendship ' would exist until road transport was the superior freight service of all.

The drivers, in particular, were addressed by Mr. Eagles, who impressed upon them the importance of the quick tumround and the need for saving rubber.

.The manager of -the Warwick branch, Mr. Rhodes, spoke on behalf . of his staff and thanked their colleagues at Kenilworth for their warm welcome, saying that they were proud to be associated with the parent' company.

It is interesting to note that an entertainment was arranged by the Lockheed Concert Party.