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J. M. W. Bosworth, 46, has been appointed a vice-chairman

17th May 1968, Page 48
17th May 1968
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Page 48, 17th May 1968 — J. M. W. Bosworth, 46, has been appointed a vice-chairman
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of British Railways Board. A chartered accountant, he is a partner in Peat, Marwick. Mitchell and Co., and is being released by his firm for three years. Other BAR appointments: D. McKenna, as a full-time member (for five years): Lord Taylor of Gryfe and Sir John Hunter; as part-time members. These appointments will take effect from June 3.

A. F. R. Ceding, a director of the British Electric Traction Co.. since 1966, has been elected president of the Institute of Transport. He will take office on October 1 1968 and deliver his presidential address on October 14 1968.

F. V. Carroll, managing director F. V. Carroll and Son Ltd., Isleworth-based hauliers, was elected last week to Hillingdon London Borough.

W. Clegg, assistant general manager (traffic). BR sundries division, has been appointed manager, rail express parcels' service; other BRB appointments--BR Freightliner division—G, V. Burks, management services officer, Eastern region, to chief financial officer, and D. Watson, industrial relations assistant, Western region, to staff manager: Sundries division—M. A. Horsfield, management accountant to financial accountant; BR Hovercraft Ltd.—B. Mead, senior superintendent marine engineer, (Irish Shipping Services). Shipping and Irish Traffic department, Euston, to commercial and planning manager.

W. A. Glendenning has been elected chairman of the RHA's car transporters' national functional group for the next two years; S. Alton and H. Fielding are vice-chairmen,


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