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I nstitute elections: 'ginger group' fails In a ballot for the

11th July 1969, Page 29
11th July 1969
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election of 10 ordinary members to the council of the Institute of Transport to fill the vacancies arising at September 30 this year, the council's own nominees have been elected. Two outside nominations, A. F. Beckenham and D. Hollings, were made and for the first time for seven years a ballot was necessary (CM July 41. The members elected are: W. Bray, director of planning, BOAC: S. G. Fowler, managing director, New Zealand Shipping Co.: B. Griffiths, deputy chairman, executive board, National Bus Company: C. Hankins, divisional manager, London, British Railways; D. R. Hunter, head of central distribution. ICI; K. N. Sidebotham, commercial manager, National Carriers Ltd.: L. H. Smith, general manager. Leicester City Transport: W. H. Stebbings, head of the department of shipping and commercial products. City of London College; G. W. Stewart, chairman, British 'Railways (Scottish) Board: The associate member elected is J. B. Fitzpatrick, assistant docks and commercial manager, Mersey Docks and Harbour Board.


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