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Lotto REITH, chairman of the Colonial Development Corporation, has been elected a director of Tube Investments, Ltd.
MR, H. R. CAULFIELD-GILES, chairman of the Traders' Traffic Conference, has joined Messrs. Davies and Robson, transport accountants and consultants, 15 Wilton Road, London, S.W.1, to look after their interests in South Wales and Bristol.
MR. S. T. BAKER, technical representative of the Vacuum Oil Co. Ltd., has retired after 33 years' service, and has been succeeded by MR. W. H. DAPPER, who is already well known in the Midlands and the north, Mr. Baker's former territory.
MR. S. DUDMAN, MR. R. G. GROUT, MR. A. A. HARRISON, Ma. E. S. HUNT, MR. D. S. INMAN, MR_ W. MACGILLIVRAY, MR. C. H. S. PICKETT, MR. A. G. MARSDEN, MM.-GEN, G. N. RUSSELL and MR. C. F. KLAPPER have been nominated to fill vacancies on the council of the Institute of Transport occasioned by the retirement of nine members and an associate member.
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MR. M. F. FROST, transport superintendent of the Western National Omnibus Co. Ltd., has been elected chairman of the south-western section of the Institute of Transport.
MR. F. M. WALTON has been appointed director and sales manager of the Power Petroleum Co., Ltd., and director of the Medway Oil and Storage Co. Ltd., in succession to MR. C. MOSELEY-WILLIAMS, who recently retired.
MR. A. E. HOPPER, of the export division of Leyland Motors. Ltd., has returned to this country after a 4,000mile tour of the Belgian Congo. During his stay he flew to Leopoldville, Stanleyville and Elizabethville, and travelled by road to Aketi, Titulc and Paulos.
MR. A. CODY, sales manager of Conveyancer Fork Trucks, Ltd., and Electro-Hy.dratrlics, Ltd., is to sail to South Africa this month and spend at least a year there. He will visit manufacturers and company agents in the dominion and surrounding colonial territories and conduct a market survey and sales-promotion campaign.