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LIEUTENANT FRANK G. BLUBINGS,
Royal Engineers, formerly secretary and afterwards licensing officer of .A.R.O.'s Yorkshire Area, is a prisoner of war in Germany. Lieutenant. Dibbings had been posted " Missing," as we reported in our issue dated July 20.
MR. ANDREW DUNCAN has been elected chairman of the Scottish Carriers' and Haulage Contractors' Association for another year. A new member of the Board, MR. JAMES FERGUSON, of Messrs.' E. Ferguson, South Harbour Street, Ayr, an old-established firm, has been elected vice-chairman.
MR. "ROBERT TAYLOR general secretary of the Scottish Horse and Motormen's Association, is in the final ballot for a Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society directorship. He is, at present, president of Cowlairs Co-operative Society, Ltd., and his opponent is Mr. Donald Dow, of Perth,
MR. MITCHELL, former Aberdeen branch secretary of the _ Scottish Carriers' and Haulage Contractors' Association, is now in the. Army, and his place, for the duration of the war,. has been taken by MR. ROBERT T. PROCTOR, A.C.I.S., 220, Union Street, Aberdeen. Mr. Hamish MacDougall, secretary of the Association. attended the meeting of the. Aberdeenshire Committee when this appointment was confirmed.
Mu. L. E. HARVEY, technical investigation officer . (trams and
rlleybuses), and MR, H. S. MAY, perintendent of rolling stock (trams and trolleybuses), have retired from the London Passenger Transport Board, after many years of service. MR. J. LUNN and MR. B. SMITHIN have been 'appointed officers of the Board, Mr. Lunn with the title of assistantworks engineer (Charlton) and Mr. Smithin with the,title of engineering superintendent (trams and trolleybuses).
U.S. RAILWAYS' INCREASED USE OF ROAD TRANSPORT
RAILWAYS in the United States are extending their use of road motors for the movement of goods, reports the American Inter-State Commerce Commission.
Vehicles that are owned and operated on the public highways by and for the railways now exceed in number the total of locomotives in the country. Of the total tonnage of less-than-car-load consignments of the western railways, eight per cent, was carried by road during the first quarter of 1940, and over 41per cent, of less-than-car-load deliveries of the eastern railways was moved in railway-operated road vehicles during the same period. These figures refer to traffic credited only directly to the railways and not to that which is received by separate roadtransport operators which are railcontrolled. SALES RESTRICTIONS ON USED MACHINE TOOLS
ANEW Order requires the registration of all dealers in used machine tools, and it will be necessary-for them to keep a 'register of their dealings. On and after August 17, dealings will rot be permitted except under a licence horn the Ministry of Supply. Sales will then be restricted to Government Eepartments and users who can obtain special permits.