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REVIVAL OF I.M.T. ACTIVITIES IN HULL

29th September 1944
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RESUSCITATION of the Hull Centre of the I.M.T. was decided upon at recent meeting of I.M.T. members in the Hull district, when representatives of the Yorkshire Regional Committee were also present.

Mr. Arthur C. Richards, mana-ging director of the Aero Piston Ring Co., Ltd., of Leeds, who is chairman of the Yorkshire Region, said his committee fully realized that the Hull Centre's activities had been suspended because of war-time difficulties more acute than -in many north country towns which had not had such experiences of enemy action. Urging that the time was ripe for revival of I.M.T. work in Hull., Mr. Richards said that, apart from other activities, it was desirable there should be machinery for giving thorough consideration to local applications for membership of the Other speakers from the Yorkshire Regional Committee were Mr. Frank. Lockwood, of Lockwood and Clarkson, Ltd., Leeds, regional hon. secretary, who spoke on centre administration, and Mr. Herbert Gledhill, of Ossett, who discussed the provision of educa6onal facilities for motor trade personnel.

Mr. F. Chisholm, of the Paragon (Hull) Motor Co.,. Ltd., was elected chairman of the Hull Centre. The hon. secretary is Mr. It Brown, of Gordon Armstrong (Hull), Ltd.


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