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8th January 1937, Page 25
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MR. L, P. LORD, who was, until last August, managing director of Morris Motors, Ltd., has been appointed by the trustees as manager of the Nuffield Trust for the Special Areas. The necessary staff for administering the Trust has been appointed and offices have been taken at 3, Lombard Street, London, E.C.3.

MR. M. G. CLAPPERTON, formerly well known in connection with Principality moving floors, is opening an office for the marketing of various lines in and allied with the motor trade. He is willing to consider suit

able agencies. Letters addressed to him, care of the Editor, will be forwarded.

MR. W. G. Sim, Glasgow manager of Thomson and Brown Brothers, Ltd., is retiring through ill-health. He originally opened this branch of the company al years ago. He is being succeeded by MR. G. McGREGOR CRAIG, who has had many years' experience with the company in both Scotland and England.

MR. PETER BROWN, Manchester manager for Brown Brothers, Ltd., has retired, having reached the age limit under the company's pension scheme, and is being succeeded by MR. ERNEST S. BROWN, who, for some years, has been manager of the company's branch at Upper Marylebone Street, London, W.1.

MR. A. M. WATSON, M.I.T.A., has joined Messrs. James Bowen and Sons, Pitt Street, Edinburgh, as their representative for the west and northern counties of Scotland, in connection with the sale of E.R.P. vehicles, for which the firm are the sole Scottish distributors, For, three years before the war Mr. Watson was works

manager with the Glasgow Automobile Co., whilst, during the war, lie was'in charge of an M.T. field workshop. Later he joined Wylie and Lockhead, Ltd., Glasgow, and was manager of the motor sales department for nine years. He then joined Peugeot (England), Ltd., as its sales repreSentative for Scotland, north of England and north of Ireland, and, five years ago, he became Scottish sales representative for Armstrong-Saurer Commercial Vehicles, Ltd.

Sheffield Corporation has reorganized the staff of the transport department as follows :—Ma. C. S. A.

WICKE xs, chief traffic assistant, becomes chief operating assistant ; Ma. C. H. HOGGARD, assistant traffic superintendent, has been appointed outside traffic superintendent, and MR. C. DARWENT, traffic clerk, chief traffic assistant.

MR. D. M. MscCoasiscx, who has relinquished his temporary engagement with A.R.O. (he was not general secretary, as stated last week), has been appointed deputy general secretary of the C.M.U.A. as from last Friday. As a result of this, MR. F. G. BRISTOW, the general secretary, will be able to devote more time to Parliamentary and legislative work.

ALDERMAN J. C. BUTTLE, of East Riding County Council, has been appointed a Yorkshire Traffic Commissioner, in succession to ALDERMAN SIR JOHN QUARMBY, Of West Riding County Council. The Minister of Transport has also appointed the following as Deputy Commissioners:— ALDERMAN E. SMITH, of Scarborough ; ALDERMAN J. TENNANT, Wakefield; and ALDERMAN R. W. COCKERILL, North Riding County Council.