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MR. A. P. CHALKLEY, MT. C. F. COOK and MR. J. G. DAY have joined -the Board of Temple Press Ltd. Each of the new directors has served with the company for a considerable number of years.

MR. A. J. BRAY, who joined the Dunlop Rubber Co, Ltd., in May. 1906, and was made registrar in May, 1915,dhas retired.

MR. A. R. SYHES has joined Desmo, Ltd., of Birmingham, as technical sales repfesentative and his services are available to corporation transport

departments, coach bu ilders, trailer manufacturers and electric-vehicle manufacturers. He has had considerable technical experience.

MR. W. C. BRIDGE, a foreman in the latex-mixing department of the Dunlop factory in Brook Street, Manchester, is the first of the company's workers to win one of the awards offered for successes in part-time 'education. He has become an Associate of the Institution of the Rubber Industry and gets £15.

MR. I.–IRVINE KINLEY, M.A., C.A., an official of the London Passenger Transport Board,-is recommended by Glasgow Transport Committee for appointment to the post of de,ptty manager of the Glasgow Transport Department, a position which has been vacant since the promotion of Mr. Eric R. L. Fitzpayne to the office of general manager. The appointment will complete a reorganization of the administrative structure of the department that has

been under consideration for a long time. Mr. Kinley is 39 years of age, and is at present the senior assistant to the chief statistical officer of London Transport.

MR. J. A. BROWN, who was area office manager in Scotland and Northern Ireland for David Brown and Sons (Huddersfield), Ltd., for 14 years prior to the war, has now resumed this position at 29, St. Vincent Place, Glasgow. MR. R. E. WARDLAW, who has been officiatingin Mr. Brown's absence, will continue in his capacity as sales engineer.

MR. P. S. KING, assistant sales manager of the Goodyear. Tyr ek and Rubber Ca.., Ltd., Wolverhampton, at

the outbreak of the has been appointed sales manager of the Goodyear South Africa Co. He leaves England at an early date to take up his new appointment. He was well known in the tyre-distributive trade in pre-war days and since April, 1942. as Deputy Director, Tyre Directorate. Ministry of Supply. He leaves England after 25 years'service in the tyre trade with the Goodyear concern.

MR. R. F. GLAZEBROOK has been elected to the Board of the Gandy Belt Manufacturing Co., Ltd. He also has warehousing and banking interest's.

Ma. W. T. Jaids, 0.B.E., has been appointed chairman of Hebble Motor Services, Ltd., also of the Yorkshire Woollen District Transport Co., Ltd'. He succeeds MR. J. S. WILLS, who has resigned from the boards of these companies owing to pressure of other work. Ma. C. D. STANLEY has become a director of the Hebble Company. and MR. R. W. BIRCH a director of the Yorkshire Woollen concern. Both companies are members of the B.E.T. Group.

MR. C. N. GALER relinquishes the position of director and general manager. of Sunbeam-Talbot, • Ltd., from February 1', and becomes a director and export manager of Rootes, Ltd. MR. R. B. Cora is joining the Rootes Group as managing director of SunbeamTalbot, Ltd. Mr. Cole is a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers, U.S.A., and of the Institution of Production Engiueers, and a former vicepresident of the Coventry section of the latter. He played a leading part in the motor industry's contribution to the aircraft "shadow factory" scheme.