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21st November 1952
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Mai. J. T. GREY has been appointed a member of the Scottish Transport Users' Consultative Committee.

• MR. A. J. GURNEY, a joint managing director of Laystall Engineering Co., Ltd., recently received a presentation.to mark 25 years' service.

MR. VICTOR MARTIN-JONES, formerly technical sales manager, has been appointed an executive director of Lodge Plugs, Ltd. He has been with the concern since 1938.

MR. T. A. BAYLISS has been appointed assistant to the tyre sales manager of the North British Rubber Co., Ltd. For the past two years he has held the position of Bristol district tyre manager.

SIR JOHN DALTON is to join the board of W. T. Henley's Telegraph Works • Co., Ltd., and will succeed SIR MONTAGUE HUGHMAN as chairman of this concern and its subsidiaries, including Henley's Tyre and Rubber Co., Ltd.

COL. ROBERT MCCREARY, former general manager of Belfast Transport Department, has been appointed transport consultant to Dundee Transport Department. He will survey the existing services and submit his views on their reorganization.

MR. L. Rusin.ry, sales director, Conveyancer Fork Trucks, Ltd., has flown to Kenya, the Khodesias and South Africa to survby the potentialities in those markets for mechanicalhandling equipment. He will return just before Christmas.

MR. F. W. L MacEwaN, sales manager of Kingston Hill -Motor Works, Ltd., has now joined Anthony Hoists, 1..td„ as sales manager. MR. W. H. WHITE, late of Vulcan Motors, Ltd., and the Rootes Group, has been appointed as successor to Mr. MacEwan.

MR. JOHN CURRIE has Succeeded MR. A. E. WHITE as south-west Manchester sales representative of the India Tyre and Rubber Co., Ltd. MR. M. T. WILSON has become a general representative in the Edinburgh area, and MR. J. C. HARWOOD a general representative in Sussex, replacing MR. E. J. SCRAFTON, who has been transferred to the London depot service department. M. J. J. DIXON has been appointed Leeds depot office manager.

SPECIAL TRAFFIC POLICE?

A SUGGESTION that a special police 1—k force to deal with all traffic problems be formed by the Home Office and Ministry of Transport was made by Mr. A. G. Moyle at a meeting of Flintshire Standing Joint Police Committee. He said that the police force to-day spent too much of its time on traffic control.

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