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WE regret to record. the deaths of ifif Mr. F. Berriman, Col. R. T. Hartmann, Mr. J. M. Hope, Mr. H. J. Taylor, Mr. A. S. Ward and Mr. F. Wardell.
Mr. Berriman, who was 60, was a haulage contractor at Pickering, Yorks.
Col. Hartmann, who was managing director of Materials Handling Equipment (G.B.), Ltd., pioneered the introduction of fork-lift trucks into Britain.
Mr. Hope died at Berwick, Northumberland, where for many years he was a haulage contractor. Mr. Taylor was managing director Taylor's Removals, Ltd., Newpoi Monmouthshire.
Mr. Ward founded A. S. Ward, Lts Birmingham, and was for many yea a member of the Road Haulage Associ tion area committee and of the nation council.
Mr. Wardell, who was 63, was chai man and managing director of Wardell, Ltd., the Warrington haulaj firm which he founded in 1940.