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2nd July 1937, Page 68
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MR. ALLAN MEIKLE has been re-elected chairman of the Scottish Traction Engine Owners and Users Association, MR. THOMAS RAINES being appointed vice-chairman.

SIR GEORGE REHARRELL, D.S.O., managing director of the Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd., has been elected chairman of the company, in suiccession to the late Sir Eric Geddes.

Mn. F. PRUDEN, of A. G. Pruden and Co., the Leyland agent in Buenos Aires, left England on Saturday last after a three months' business visit to the headquarter's factories trf the company.

MR. N. COCKSHUTT, the South African manager for Leyland Motors, Ltd.; has arrived in England to report on the company's activities in South Africa, which, during the past year, have been brisk.

We understand from Mn. W. E. MACVE that he has been appointed assistant general manager of 'the Northern Ireland Road Transport Board, and not assistant traffic manager, as was stated in last week's issue. M4. J. G. PINDER, B.Com., a member of the sales staff of Leyland Motors, Ltd., who left England over a year ago to take up a similar position at the company's Wellington branch in New Zealand, has been transferred to the Australian depot in Sydney.

MR. J. R. P. LUNN. for 37 years transport manager and borough electrical engineer to Darlington Town Council, has tendered his resignation on account al ill-health. Mr. Lunn came to Darlington from Huddersfield in 1900. In 1904 trams were started and in 1926 these were replaced by

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A sub-committee of Glasgow Transport Committee decided on Monday to recommend that MR. ROBERT F. SMITH, deputy manager of the transport department, be appointed to succeed MR. JAMES N. Wresorr, when the latter retires in November from the general managership. Mr. Smith, who is 59 'year's of age, entered the service of the department at its inception in 1894.


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