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The National Federation of Fruit and Potato Trades is to support the anti nationalization campaign.
Morris Motors, Ltd., is paying an interim dividend of 10 per cent. (tax free) on its ordinary capitaL An illustrated book describing Guy service facilities has been issued under the title "Service" by Guy Motors, Ltd., Wolverhampton.
McNamara and Co., Ltd., has declared a final dividend of 81 per cent. and bonus of 4* per cent. (less tax), making a total distribution of 20 5/6 per cent. for the year.
Mr. Ernest Davies. M.P., will present the case for nationalization at a meeting of the Institute of Traffic Administration at Livingstone House, Broadway. London, S.W.1, at 7 p.m. on December 19.
Branch service managers of Simms Motor Units, Ltd., recently attended the company's first post-war conference at its headquarters at Finchley, London, N.12. All branch managers are fac tory-trained.
"New Developments in the Use of Plywood in America" is the title of a publication issued by the Timber Development Association, 75, Cannon Street, London, E.C.4. It consists of reprints from "The Timberman." • "Copper Alloy Resistance Materials" is the subject of a paper to be read by Dr. H. G. Taylor before the Society of Engineers, at the Apartments of the Geological Society, Burlington House, London, W.1, on December 2 at 5 p.m.
Dr. Julius Lipetz will speak on "Health Problems in the Transport Industry" at a meeting of the Edinburgh Transport Students' Association in James Gillespie's Commercial and Professional College, Bruntsfield Links, Edinburgh, at 7,15 p.m. on December 3.
Edinburgh and East Scotland Centre of the Institute of Traffic Administration meets monthly at the Royal British Hotel, Edinburgh. Details can be obtained from Mr. James W. Harper, hon. secretary. care of J. and J. Lawrence, Ltd., Edinburgh.