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22nd September 1950
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MR. RONALD ELLIS, field service engineer of Leyland Motors. Ltd., has recently returned to this country after six months in Latin America.

ALD. F. JAMIESON, chairman of Preston Transport Committee, has been elected president of the Municipal Passenger Transport Association, and MR. R. T. BROWN, general manager. West Monmouthshire Omnibus Board, has been installed as vice-president.

MR. S. J. L. HARDIE will be the chairman of the proposed Iron and Steel Corporation. He is chairman of the British Oxygen Co., Ltd., and a director of several other concerns. MR. J. W. CARTON, who is to be one of the two part-time members, is chairman of Brown 13ayley's Steel Works, Ltd., managing director of the Hoffman Manufacturing Co., Ltd., and a director of many other companies. MR. JAMES Amos, O.R.E. chairman of Scottish Omnibuses, Ltd., the Scottish group of the Road Passenger Executive, is to be a member of the Transport Users' Consultative Committee for Scotland.

MR. G. W. P. WILLIAMS has been appointed general manager of King and Taylor, Ltd., the Godalming coachbuilding concern, MR. K. J. KING, the son of .the late managing director. MR. E. S. KING, has become sales director.

MR. E W. ARGENT and MR. C. H. MuosoN, joint managing directors of Sternol, Ltd., have each completed 30 years of service with the company. This distinction is also held by MR. R. A. Dowserr, director and export manager, MR. J. D. BRUCE, director and industrial department manager, and Ma. G. H. REYNOLDS, motor department manager.


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