CALL FOR SOUND ARGUMENTS
LONDON, Dec. Ki. The (lovornnieift *s 'Transport Bill consisting of 127 cfause? and L; schedules, the seeond reading of which is to be debated on December 16, is a measure which undoubtodly calls for the tliorough application of Ihe .Morris onian doctrine that the nationalisers should prove their case. The Opposition will certainlv Avant to hear sound arguments otl'ered and not lialf arguments which sonietinies are allowed to I'mss in the case of less important measures, says the Times Parliamontary correspondent. Tlve 'cqutitr.y had just over a fortnight to sttidy the Bill and react to the proposals on" compensation. The Dpposition will linallv earrv its case to ■ a division.
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Chronicle (Levin), 17 December 1946, Page 5
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