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Norwich Corporation recommends the appointment of ALDERMAN H. E. WITARD as a director of the Norwich Omnibus Co. for the year. _
ALOERMAN RICHARD I'VIAYNE has been re-elected chairman, for the 22nd successive year, of the transport committee of Newcastle Corporation. COUNCILLOR JOHN E. SCANLAN is vicechairman.'
MR. THOMASON has been appointed representative and engineer in the northern counties for Specialloid, Ltd. He will work under MR, A. W. ROE131;C:K, the company's sales manager in this area.
MR. W. C. TAYLOR, brother of the late MR. C. C. TAYLOR, has been appointed manager of CrosVille Motor Services, Ltd. He has been with the concern for 17 years, and was a director of the old company, which ceased to 'exist when the railway company took control in 1929.
In the absence, through illness, of MR. A. H. BUTTERWICK, MR. W. HOLD SWORTH, vice-chairman of the North-eastern Division of the Commercial Motor Users Association, is acting as chairman of the recently formed road-transport section of the Leeds Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Butter-' wick is, we are happy to learn, well on the way 0 recovery.
The name of MR. GEORGE Miens, F.S.S., 14I.Inst.T., who is a director of the General Motor Carrying Co., Ltd., Greenock Motor Services, Ltd., Scottish Motor Traction Co., Ltd., W. Alexander and Sons, Ltd., and a number of other important road-transport undertakings in Scotland, as well as being divisional general manager of the London and North Eastern Railway Co., 'at Edinburgh, has been added to the Commission of the Peace for Edinburgh, on the recommendation of Sir W. J. Thomson, late Lord Provost of the city.
The growth of the work at the Commercial Motor Users Association Manchester area office has resulted in the necessity of a further. addition to the staff and MR. R. Gulag WILLIAMS, a member of the Licensing Authority's staff in Manchester, has been appointed. He will take charge of the goods-vehicle licensing scheme and MR. W. HARRISON will continue in charge of the passenger scheme. It is suggested that Mr. Glyn Williams may, in the future, provide an entirely new feature for C.M.U.A. meetings in Wales, for he speaks Welsh and English with equal fluency