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..=_-By The Hawk

29th January 1960
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Ilerit Rewarded

`"'ONGRATULATIONS to Mr. Leslie James on his appoint-, ment to the board of A. D. Forsey (Transport), Ltd., Worle, he big West Country meat hauliers. He was on Field-Marshal lontgomery's personal staff as transport officer in the invasion f Europe. On demobilization in 1945 he became manager of te• Weston-super-Mare depot of Bristol Haulage, Ltd., and ontinued to manage it on behalf of British Road Services until 955, when he joined A. D. Forsey as transport manager.

He tells me that there have been lively developments since was last at Worle. Forsey's have built extensive new worktops and have formed a new company, Weston Motors, Ltd., ) undertake repairs for the parent company and for outside istorriers. An impressive new office block is also to be opened tortly. Moreover, the company's London depot is expanding nder the energetic management of Mr. C. Leney.

25 from "600"

IF all the house magazines that find their way on to my

desk, the one 1 nail down is 600," published by the Ieorge Cohen 600 Group Ltd. To my delight the company larked their 125th anniversary by publishing a book contain.g 125 of the incomparable cartoons selected from past issues f "600." Not, perhaps, for the children, but hilariously mny.

'ell The Truth

MAN who was sued for the cost of damage to a lorry I when his dog ran into the road claimed that the driver as negligent because he did not run over the animal. Would : have used the same argument if it had been he who stepped front of the lorry, causing the driver to brake so hard that e load of steel damaged the cab?