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9th December 1960
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WE record with regret the deaths MR. V. E. WINBOLT, MR. ROBERT .1 MURPHY. MR. JOHN ROBERT HARNO1 MR. LEONARD GREEN and MR. SAM KA

Mr. Winbolt was chief engineer Blue Peter Retreads. Ltd., Basingstok He was 59, a bachelor, and had been the company's service for 22 years.

Mr. Murphy, former Belfast Superi tendent of the London, Midland at Scottish Railway Heysham steam service, was 75. He was also B.E.A. an manager in Northern Ireland until h retirement seven years ago.

Mr. Harnott, chief designer of Alfri Miles, Ltd.. coach and fire engine builde of Cheltenham and Brockworth, Glc was 57. Before going to Alfred Mil in 1959 Mr. Harnott was with Austii at Longbridge, where he was in chart of the Austin "Champ" and oth projects.

Mr. Green, managing director 1 Leonard Green (Haulage), Ltd., Ras marsh, Leonard Green (Garages),. Ltc W. R. and J. Wood, Ltd., Birminghan and A. Jowett and Co., Ltd., Rotherhan died suddenly in the Sheffield Roy; Infirmary at the age of 52. He starte in haulage with a horse and cart in 1931 Mr. Kay, who was 79, was chairma of the Amalgamated Horse and Mot( Owners' Association for nearly 20 yea. and was a former chairman of th National Conference of Road Transpo Associations. He had been a member c the A.H. and M.O.A. from its foundatio in 1910 and although he retired sonr years ago from his own road-transpo business at Middleton, Lanes, he cot tinued as Association chairman trustee.


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