• Wholesale Rail Onslaught on A-liCensees.
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The absolute necessity of carefully preparing a case for a licence renewal was stressed by Mr. A. J. Soper, deputy clerk to the North-Western Licensing Authority, when he addressed a meeting of the C.M.U.A. at Burnley last week. It was likely, he said, that the railways would object to nearly. all AAicence renewals, and the experience of'B-licensees showed that 80 per cent. of the applications were. the subject of -railway_ objection..
The operator Must; therefore, be armed With facts and.figureithat would prove a need for his service. Monthly or quarterly figures of turnover and tonnage were essential.
Competition by Farmers.
A striking increase in the number of licences held by farmers, as compared with the much lower proportion of increase in haulage generally, was thesubject of comment by Mr. B. Winterbottom, A.R.O. East Lanes area secretary, at the. Altrincham Sub-area hotpot supper, last week.
Referring to the manner in which members in the district complied with the local rates schedules, he -felt that these could be kept to for all classes of haulage work.