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At the desire of Lord Hirst, President of the Federation of British Industries, MR. MOM MACKENZIE is Visiting Canada to gain knowledge of the views of Canadian industrialists of the competition in Empire markets from foreign products sold at particularly low prices.

MR. E. T. HIPPIST.EY, M.A. (Cantab) , A.M.I.E.E., A.M.I.Mech.E., has recently been appointed manager of the traction department of the British Thomson-Houston Co., Ltd. He has been with the company for 16 years.

DR. ROBERT BOSCH, Of Stuttgart, Germany, has been elected an honorary member of the Institution of Automo

bile Engineers, in recognition of his eminent services on behalf of automobile engineering. This is the highest honour that the I.A.E. has to bestow, and, during the past SO years, it has been conferred only seven times.

MR. BENJAMIN ENGLAND, Southendon-Sea Corporation's transport manager, has been recommended to Leicester City Council as general manager of the passenger-transport department. The recommendation has to be ratified by the city council. Mr. England, a Bolton man, served as Wakefield manager of the Yorkshire West Riding Electric Tramway Co.. Ltd., and West Riding Automobile Co.


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