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PERSONAL PARS MR. D. F. BAUCHOP, manager of the Leyland

18th September 1936
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branch in New Zealand, who has been in England since July, is on his way back to New Zealand.

MR. S. PREECE; C.M. U A . organizer in the Liverpool and Manchester areas, has accepted an invitation to stand as a Labour candidate for the Central Ward of Crewe Town Council.

• MR. ERNEST BLACKSTONE and .Mu. HAROLD BLACKSTONE have retired from the board of Blackstone and-Co.; Ltd., Stamford, although both of them hav.e agreed to act in an advisory capacity to

the coMpany. .

MR. F. G. BRISTOW, C.B.E., has tendered his resignation from the position of secretary of the British Road Federation, which he has occupied since February, 1933, in order to devote his whole time to his new appointment as chief executive officer of the Commercial Motor'Users Association.

MR. T. M. MoortE, managing director of Messrs. Moore Brothers; Cairo, who handle the Commer distributorship in Egypt, is on a short visit to this country. The recent Anglo-Egyptian Treaty 4pens up fresh possibilities for British makers, and Mr. Moore is studying the various angles of the new development.

N.W. Employers' Panel Elections.

A reconstituted employers' panel of the North-Western Area Conciliation Board will operate as from October 1, in consequence of a reallocation of seats, which has followed upon a number of resignations.

On Wednesday next, September 23, a North Wales representative is due for election at a meeting to be held at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, commencing at 7.30 p.m.; and on Thursday, September 24, a further meeting is to be held for the election of two representatives for Cheshire. This will be at the Royal Hotel, Crewe, at 7.30 p.m. Other elections, at Macclesfield and Manchester, were held on Wednesday and yesterday.

Shipping Guide for Hauliers.

The following is the number of ships arriving at the London docks, wharves and jetties named, from September 1S26 inclusive :—Docics : King George V. 5; Royal Albert, 9; Royal Victoria, 4; Surrey Commercial, 6; West India, 2; East India, 1; South-West India, 3; Tilbury. 7; Tilbury Stage, 2; Millwall, 4; London, .3; Royal, 3. WHARVES: Hays, 0; Middleton's, 1; Butler's, 1; Tilbury Jetty, 4; Regent's Canal, 1.

.A Ferraris House-warming

The official opening of the new premises of A. Ferraris, Ltd., at 2007220, The BreadWaY, CrickleWood; London, N.W.2; took, place on Tueiclay evening, when a large number of guests • was entertained, part of the show being an interesting exhibition of Ford films.


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