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Mr. K. C. Turner Becomes T.R.T.A. President MR. H. CALDWELL,

5th May 1961, Page 68
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material controller of the Chorley factory of Leyland Motors, Ltd., since 1924, is retiring after completing a total of 42 years service with Leylands.

MR. 1-117.croR M. A. NUTTMAN has been appointed senior chief inspector at London Transport's Green Line control office in central London. Mr. Nuttman, 60, started work as a conductor with Green Line Coaches, Ltd., in 1931, and was promoted to inspector in 1932. He was appointed a chief inspector at the control office in 1956.

MR. JAMES W. SMITH has been appointed managing director of Hanson Haulage (London), Ltd. Mr. Smith, 54, became associated with the Hanson Group of Companies on the acquisition of Bouts-Tillotson Transport, Ltd., in 1935. At that time he was manager in Leeds, and in 1936 became Manchester manager. He moved to London in 1946 on his appointment as traffic manager of the company. After nationalization in 1948 he held various appointments with British Road Services until he eventually returned to the Hanson group of companies.

c28 MR. J. NEWTON, traffic manager of the general rubber goods division of Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd., has been re-elected chairman of the Institute of Traffic Administration, Manchester and District centre.

MR. S..H. Limo, for 10 years transport manager of George E. Gray, Ltd., Ilford. has been appointed transport manager of Drums, Ltd., a subsidiary of International Paints, Ltd. 14e will be acting under the direction of the group transport officer, Mr. R. A. Goodfellow.

MR. ERNEST YOUNG, transport manager of Hadfields (Merton), Ltd., has been elected chairman of the Council of the Mansion House Association on Transport.

MR. J. B. HOLLAND has been appointed staff manager at the Royal Automobile Club, Pall Mall, in succession to MR. CECIL B. MADDISON, who is taking up an appointment with Shell International Petroleum.

MR. C. J. BUCHANAN-DUNLOP has been appointed manager of the Birmingham area sales office of Alcan Industries, Ltd.. in succession to MR. D. W. TAYLOR, who is to take over management of the London area sales office later this year.

MR, KENNETH HAND, former technical manager of Thompson Bros., of Bilston, has been appointed chief engineer of Alf'd Miles, Ltd., Gloucester. Mr. Hand, who served his apprenticeship with Thompson Bros., has been dealing for the past few years with the design of new 10,000-gal, light alloy aircraft refuellers.

MR. E. W. ARKLE, chief traffic officer of British Railways Central Staff, has retired after a lifetime of railway service. Mr. Arkle was Director of Traffic Services in the London Midland Region of British Railways before joining the Commission in February, 1960, when he succeeded the late Mr. Frank Grundy. In view of pending changes in the organization of the British Transport Commission a permanent successor will not at present be appointed.

MR. WILLIAM Howac, senior engineer advising on mechanical handling equipment at Unilever. Ltd., has been awarded the John Morris Memorial Award for 1961, for his paper "The design of warehouse and storage areas to allow efficient handling by industrial trucks." The award is made annually by the British Industrial Truck Association and, as a result, Mr. Hollick will attend the 8th Annual Material Handling Course at Lake Placid, New York, from June 18-30.


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