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18th March 1938, Page 67
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MR. T. SCRATCHERD, of Reeth, Yorkshire, head of Scratcherd's Motor Services, Ltd., has retired after 20 years as a bus proprietor.

MR. M. W. ELDRIDGE, a member of the sales staff of Leyland Motors, Ltd., sails for India on March 26, to take up the appointment of assistant to the manager of the company's Calcutta branch.

MR. L. RUTTENBURG, director and general manager of Consolidated Near East Co., Ltd., the Leyland agent in Palestine, has arrived in England on a short business visit to the head office of Leyland Motors, Ltd.

MR. H. H. Beauseartr, of Beaumont Brothers (Halifax), Ltd., has been re-elected chairman of the Halifax Transport Owners Association. Councillor Charles Holdsworth and Messrs. T. E. Short and M. Wilson have been appointed vice-presidents.

MR. H. BELT. ThompsoN, managing director of Sternol, Ltd., the wellknown oil-refining concern, has been elected to represent the lubricating oil trade of the United Kingdom (Main Group 17) on the Grand Council of the Federation of British Industries.

MR. N. A. SCURRAH, A.M.Inst.T., has been appointed rolling-stock engineer to the passenger transport department of Bradford Corporation, after having acted in that capacity temporarily since the previous engineer, MR. H. J. TaouomoN, became general manager at South Shields. Mr. Scurrah is a product of the department, and has been works superintendent for the past

nine years, after having graduated from the drawing office to technical assistant and to assistant works superintendent.

MR. J. WORSSAM, general manager of the Eastern Counties Omnibus Co., Ltd., has been elected vice-chairman of the Norwich Civic Week Committee, which is organizing the Civic Week to be held in connection with the opening of the City Hall by His Majesty the King in October.

M.R. R. GLYN WILLIAMS is leaving the staff of the C.M.U.A. Manchester Area at the end of March in order to take up an appointment with Ex-Army Transport, Ltd. Prior to joining the C.M.U.A., Mr. Williams was engaged in the offices of the North-Western Licensing Authority.

MR. W. CHAMBERLAIN. chairman of the North-Western Traffic Commissioners, wturned to duty this week, looking very fit after a period at Monte Carlo. His first public engagement was Wednesday's sitting at Preston. Decisions on the important Lancashire applications of the L.M.S. Railway are to be expected immediately.

MR. ARTHUR SMITH, sales manager for England of the India Tyre and Rubber Co., Ltd., Inchinnan, has been appointed general sales manager of the company. He was sales manager in the Midlands for the Dunlop concern from 1928-1936. He is a Fellow of the Institute of the Motor Trade, and collaborated in the early organization of the M.T.A. in Birmingham..


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