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7th October 1949, Page 32
7th October 1949
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amalgamation of the Metropolitan and South Eastern Areas of the Road Haulage Association was financial, it was hoped that benefits other than economy would result from it. Closer contact could now be maintained with the Metropolitan and South Eastern Licensing Authorities, both of whose offices were in London.

Mr. C. W. H. Sparrow, chairman of the Metropolitan and South Eastern Area, made these remarks at a luncheon given in London on Tuesday to Brig. R.. J. 0. Dowse, Metropolitan, Licensing Authority, Col. F. Gordon Tucker, South Eastern Licensing Authority, and their deputies.

Brig.. Dowse spoke warmly of the co-operation that he received from the LILA. Col. Tucker said that he had far more trouble with non-members of the Association than from members.

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