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25th May 1945, Page 19
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MR. DAV/13 JOHNSTouir, of Perth, has been appointed assistant general secretary of the Scottish Horse and Motormen's Association. Ma. WILLIAM CAMPBELL has been appointed organizer and chief delegate for Edinburgh.

LiECT. FRANK G. RIBBINGS, Royal Engineers, of Leeds, who, before the war, was licensing officer to the Yorkshire Area of A.R.O., has returned home after being a prisoner of war in Germany since 1940. During his leave in Yorkshire, he has had pleasant. reunions with some of his old friends in road transport.

MR. R. MscxENzia, B.Sc., A.M.I.A.E., of Edinburgh Transport Department, has been appointed general manager and engineer, to the transport department of Warrington Corporation. He is 34 years old and now becomes one of the youngest transport managers in the country. He served an apprenticeship period in the workshops

of the Edinburgh transport undertaking, and subsequently held various

executive positions. 1 MR. JOHN MCLEAN, director of George Wills and Sons, Ltd., and MR. GILES F. Nawronr, M.B.E., managing director, Cape Asbestos Co., Ltd., have been re-elected chairman and deputychairman, respectively, of the Council of the London Chamber of Commerce.

M. W. RUSSELL, maintenance engiver of the transport department of Edinburgh Corporation, has been appointed deputy general manager of the transport department of Stocktonon-Tees Corporation. He takes up his new duties on June 18. He joined the Edinburgh Transport Department in 1931, and served his apprenticeship in the repair works, after which he was appointed to the permanent staff, and ,has since held various executive positions on both the bus and tram sides of the undertaking.


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