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14th December 1956
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MR. THOMAS STEWART has been appointed manager of the Scotland, Northumberland, Durham and North Riding area of E. R. Howard, Ltd.

MR C. G. H. RICHARDSON, managing director of Ransome and Marks Bearing Co., Ltd., is visiting agents and subsidiary companies in the U.S.A. and Canada.

MR. G. G. H AR.DINU, deputy manager and engineer of Rochdale Transport Department, has been appointed general manager of Aberdare Transport Department.

SIR .GEORCIE BR MOS has joined the board of Thompson Bros. (Bilston), Ltd., as deputy chairman. He is a director of the Brush Group and Thomas Tilling, Ltd.

MR. JOHN SPIERS has been appointed senior experimental engineer in the experimental department of F. Perkins, Ltd. Previously senior research engineer, he now takes charge of both the research and development sections under MR. M. VULLIAMY, experimental department manager.

MR. J. H. LINES, traffic manager of the Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd., Fort Dunlop, Birmingham. since 1928, is to retire. He is also chairman of the transport committee of the Federation of British Rubber and Allied Manufacturers' Associations. MR. H. H. LAWLEY. . manager of the Dunlop test fleet of vehicles since 1927, has also retired.

MR. GEOFFREY WILSON is chairman of the Conservative Parliamentary transport committee for 1956-57, with MR. NORMAN COLE as vice-chairman, and MR. LESLIE THOMAS and M. R. GRESHAM COOKE honorary secretaries. Mr. Wilson sits for Truro, Mr. Cole for Bedfordshire South, Mr. Thomas for Canterbury, and Mr. Cooke for Twickenham.