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MR. R. H. Fire-Ea has been appointed divisional manager for the north for the Marsham Tyre Co., Ltd.

Mit, D. G. NORTHAM, sales manager of A. W. Chapman, Ltd., the maker of " Leveroll " seat mechanis'ms, has been invited to join the board of the company.

MR. JACK WARD, a haulier of Aylestone, Leicester, has been returned to Leicester City Council for the Aylestone Ward at a by-election.

MR. A. B. M. GRANT and MR. J. A. McAnasti have resumed their duties as sales representatives in Scotland for Pirelli tyres, on their demobilization from the Army.

MR. W. T. PEMBERTON has been elected chairman for the ensuing year of the North Staffordshire Centre of the Institute of Traffic Administration, with Ma. W. A. CALDERRANK, M.B.E., as vice-chairman.

MR. GEORGE MITCHELL. transport manager of Brechin United Co-operative Society, has been presented with a gold watch, suitably inscribed, on the completion of 50 years' service.

MR. H. T. 1)(5u-rut), chairman of the R.H.A., and of the N.R.T.F., is certainly a round peg in a round hole, and particularly so at this critical period in the history of the road-transport industry. Whilst being normally of a most friendly disposition, he can, when necessary, be extremely forceful and he backs what he says by a lucidity ancl,_ reason which are as refreshing as they are unusual.

MR. C. S. F. Guatrarci, manager of the giant-cover production department of the Dunlop Rubber Co., rad., at Fort Dunlop, has been appointed tyres production manager of the new Dunlop factory at Speke. He has been 30 Years with the Dunlop concern, including in his activities during that period tyre

design and solid-tyre OrOdadiOil. MR. W. J. GRAY has gone from Fort Dunlop to the same factory to be production manager of precision components. He has been 18 years with the company on production, planning and tyre construction, and, latterly, he was night superintendent at Fort Dunlop.

CAPTAIN D. G. CAMERON, who has been serving with the Royal Ordnance Corps since 1940, has been appointed representative for Henley's Tyre and Rubber Co., Ltd., to cover the Middlesex. Hertfordshire and Bedford areas. He was manager of the tyre department of Car Mart. Ltd., and has been in the tyre trade for over 20 years. MR, PETER CRIVEN, who joins Henley's from the Ministry of Supply, where he acted as Production Officer (Tyres and Wheels). will be covering north-west London. MR, 'ROBERT WILSON will • be looking after Henley interests in the Glasgow and West of Scotland area.


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