What the Associations Are Doing
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ASSOCIATION CALENDAR.
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June /5.—Annual Luncheon, Grosvenor House, Leaden, W,1; 12.45 p.m. June 15.--Cast',Hord Sub-area Meeting, Keel Clisstleford; 7.30 a.m. June 16.—Chesterfield Sub-area Meeting, King's Head Hotel, Chesterfield; 7,30 p.m.
June 18.—Waketeld Sub-area Meeting, Statlord Arms Hotel, Wakefield; 7.50 p.m.
June 15..—Matket Drayton •Sub-area Meeting, Lamb Hotel, Market Drayton: 7.30 p.m.
June 22,—.Nottingham Sub-area Meeting, Albert • Hall Institute, Derby Road. Nottingham; 7.45 p.m.
S.T.R. LECTURES.
June 12.—White Horse Hotel, Congreye. Street, Eirningham; 7.30 p.m. June 19.—Pheasant. Inn, San, Lane, Salisbury; 8 p.m. announced that the applications in respect of the L.N.E.R. bases at Hull, Beverley and Bridlington will be heard at a special sitting at Hull on June 29, and that the others, including those in respect of bases at York, Kirby Moorside, Malton and Harrogate, will be heard at a special sitting at York on June 22.
New Selby A.R.0`. Officers.
Mr. J. A. M. Bright, managing director of A. J. Fryer, Ltd., Selby, was, last week, elected chairman 'of the newly formed A.R.O. Selby Sub-area. The following were appointed to the committee:—Messrs. Studor, Mooney, Watson, Baker, Tilsworth, Harrison, Campey and Earl. BIG PROPAGANDA DRIVE IN YORKSHIRE.
With the object of educating public opinion as to the important part which the road-transport industry plays in the life of this country, plans are being made to hold open-air meetings this summer in many Yorkshire towns, under the auspices of A.R.O.
Mr. Frank G. Bibbings, secretary of the Yorkshire Area, stated this week, in an interview with a correspondent, that the preliminary arrangements for the campaign provide for the holding of not fewer than 25 of these open-air propaganda meetings during the summer months. The campaign will be launched within the next few weeks.