B.E.T. BUYS WELSH COMPANY 'THE share capital of J. James
10th November 1950, Page 35
10th November 1950
Page 35
Page 35, 10th November 1950
— B.E.T. BUYS WELSH COMPANY 'THE share capital of J. James
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and I. Sons, Ltd., Ammanford, which runs bus services in Carmarthen, Glamorgan and Cardigan, has been acquired by the British Electric Traction Co., Ltd. The former directors haye all retired from the board and have been replaced by representatives of B.E.T. Mr. W, T. Jarnes, 0.B.E., a. director of the B.E.T., is the new chairman.
For the time being, the company will continue to operate under the name of J. James and Sons, Ltd., and Mr. Angus lames, one of the former directors, remains as general manager.