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23rd October 1936
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COUNCILLOR T. A.'SAXTON informs US that he has not resigned from the Heanor Urban District Council.

Co-rm.:tuna A. SAI,IS1IURY, a member of a well-known Blackpool coaching concern, is again to contest Claremont Ward, Which he has represented for some years,•iii:the forthcoming Municipal elections at Blackpool."

MR, W. C. THORNE, director and general manager of the India Tyre and Rubber Co., Ltd., Inchinnan, Scotland, will act as a member of the committee in connection with the big Scottish Empire Exhibition, to be held in Glasgow during 1933, MR. REGINALD F. CLAYTON has been 'appointed' general manager of T.S. Motors, Ltd. The present occupant of the • position, MR. H. M. EMERY, takes up the position of director and general manager of Singer and Co., Ltd., from the beginning of next month.

M. THOMAS YOUNG, divisional cleansing inspector, Glasgow Corporation, has been chosen by Aberdeen Cleansing Committee, from 58 appli

cants, for the position of deputysuperintendent of cleansing for Aberdeen. He has been. in the service of Glasgow Cleansing Department for the past 24 years.

COUNTY ALDERMAN SIR JOHN QUARMBY, who has served as a Yorkshire Traffic Commissioner during the past six years, has expressed, a 'desire not to he renominated to serve upon the panel of Commissioners. Therefore, the highways committee of West Riding County Council has nominated COUNTY COUNCILLOR BROOKE PICKARD for appointment. It has also nominated COUNTY COUNCILLOR W. BARBER to serve upon the panel. of Traffic Commissioners for the Northern Area.

We are advised that MESSRS. C. J. HURST, A.M.Inst.T., J. PAYNE, A.M.Inst.T., and C. S. DUNBAR, A.M.Inst.T., M.I.T.A., directors of Red Arrow Deliveries, Ltd., Birmingham, have disposed of their share interests in Speed Lines, Ltd., London, which was an associated company, and resigned their directorships. We learn that there is now no connection between Speed Lines, Ltd., and the Hurst and Payne group, other than on ordinary agency terms.


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