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vice-principal of the Chelsea College of Aeronautical and Automobile Engineering. He will take up the appointment in October.
MR. J. R. MADGE has been appointed principal private secretary to the Minister of Transport from September 5. He succeeds MB. J. GARocx, who is being promoted.
MR. R. G. 1-IMVE, director and general manager of Southern Vectis Omnibus Co., Ltd., has been appointed to a similar position with the Lincolnshire Road Car Co., Ltd, He joined the Southern Vectis concern in 1957.
MR. N. J. Curirrr has been appointed Frarri filters assistant sales manager of Simmonds Aerocessories, Ltd., for the motor vehicle and engine manufacturing industries. MR. E. K. MARTIN has been appointed his assistant.
MR. WILLIAM RONALD MILLS has joined Stanley Works (Great Britain), Ltd., as -general sales manager. He will take charge of functions previously carried out by MR. WARWICK M. DINGLEY, who has taken up the newly created appointment of European director of marketing.
MR. ALAN HAVARD, public relations officer of the British Road Federation, has been appointed assistant editor of The Commercial Motor from September 1. He is succeeded at the B.R.F. by MR. GEOFFREY PALMER, formerly assistant information officer of the British Sugar Corporation.
MR. J. ROYSTON, divisional traffic manager of the London Midland Region of British Railways, is a member of the new North Western Transport Users' Consultative Committee, which has been appointed to serve until June 30, 1963. With MR. W. E. MaevE he will represent the British Transport Commission, MR. FRANCIS J. COLLINS, assistant traffic manager of Northern General Transport Co., Ltd., for the past five years, takes up a new appointment as traffic manager of East Midland Motor Services, Ltd., on October 1. He became transport officer of an iron and steel company in 1945, and joined the Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Co., Ltd., as a trainee in 1946.
MR. GEORGE KENT NEWMAN took up the position of chief executive officer of the Road Haulage Association on Wednesday. He succeeds MR. ROBERT MORTON MITCHELL, who died in February. Mr. Newman, who is 42, is a barrister and has been engaged in commerce and industry since retiring from practice at the Bar six years ago. Since 1956 fie has been engaged in advisory and administrative work in the International Electrical Association, an association of British and European manufacturers of heavy electrical plant.
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