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12th February 1943
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MR.. J. W. BLAKEMORE, general manager of Salford Transport Department, who was due for retirement some time ago, is to continue in office.

MR, W. C. S. CULLEY, cleansing superintendent at Nottingham, has been appointed cleansing superintendent and transport officer to Gateshead Corporation.

MR. W. F. P. Btsuor has been appointed secretary of the Devon and Cornwall Area of Associated Road Operators. He has had over 20 years' experience of transport work, and has held the important posts of Cornwall joint livestock manager and manager of the Plymouth Hauliers' National Traffic Pool.

MR. W. H. GAUNT, 0,B.E., one of the best-known personalities amongst those in charge of ancillary haulage, has been appointed a director of J. Lyons and Co.,' Ltd. He has been with the company for many years, joining it in 1919 as distribution manager. He has always. taken a prominent part in the affairs of the road-transport industry, is a member of the Transport Advisory Council, and of many important committees.

MR. J. C. D AWE S, 0.B.E., , Director of Salvage and Recovery (Local Authorities) has been awarded the silver medal of the Royal Society of Arts in connection with his paper entitled "Making Use of Waste Products," which he read bvfore that Society.

MR. J. W. CALVERT has resigned the chairmanship of the Eastern Area of Associated Road Operators upon his taking up an appointment as Divisional Road Haulage Officer under the Ministry's new haulage scheme. MR. J. ARCHER TRIBE, the ,Area's vicechairman, has been elected chairman for the remainder of the fiscal year.


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