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9th June 1978, Page 7
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FORD Motor Company chairman and managing director Terence. Beckett becomes a Knight Bachelor in the Queen's Birthday Honours List. He is one of several transport people to be honoured.

This list includes representatives of road haulage, passenger transport, trade unions and the Department of Transport.

Professor Kenneth Alexander, Chairman of the Highlands and Islands Development Board, a well-known speaker on transport economics, and Barrie Heath, group chairman, Guest Keen and Nettlefolds and a vice president of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders also becomes Knight Bachelor.

The transport list includes: Sir Hugh Casson, president of the Royal Academy and chairman of the CM livery competition adjudication panel, who becomes a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order.

C. S. King, director of Product Engineering, Leyland Cars Group, British Leyland Ltd., has been awarded the C.B.E.

0.B.E's go to T. P. Barlow, previously chairman of RollsRoyce's Car Division board and now consultant to RollsRoyce Motors Ltd.; J. C. Brown senior principal, Department of Transport and D.G.F. Rawlinson, regional director, Northern regioni National Bus Company Ltd.

M.B.E.'s go to: Mrs M. P. Austin, personal secretary to National Freight Corporation chairman Sir Dan Pettit; R. Bailey, executive chairman, Lancashire United Transport; J. D. Brown, chairman, regional committee (Bristol) Transport and General Workers' Union.

Miss G. B. Hasler, a personal secretary with Bristol Electric Traction Group; Bob Hughes, until recently higher executive officer, International Road Freight Office, the man who was in charge of issuing Britain's allocation of international road haulage permits.

S. E. Scarley, terminal manager, Southampton Freightliner Terminal and T.N.O. White, divisional , managing director, Brockhouse Ltd.


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