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MR. C. C. V. GOAD has been appointed private secretary to Mr. P. J. Noel-Baker, Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of War Transport.
MR. 14IALTRICE COLLINS, a director of Maurice Collins, Ltd., the Stafford concern of public works contractors, tas been elected chairman, for the fourth year in succession, of the A.R.O. and C.M.U.A. (Stafford and District Area).
MR. T. B. KEEI', M.I.Mech.E., has retired from the Board of the Brush Electrical Engineering Co., Ltd., but is remaining on the Boards of two subsidiary companies, Brush Coachwork, Ltd., and Petters, Ltd., where his wide experience continues to be available in a consultative capacity.
MR. ALAN P. GOOD, deputy chairman of the Brush Electrical Engineering Co., Ltd., has been appointed managing director of that company in succession to Mr. Keep.
MR. M. A. FIENNES has joined the Board as an executive director. Mr.. Fiennes served his apprenticeship at
Ransomes and Rapier, Ltd., was subsequently manager of the pneumatic tool and air compressor department at Armstrong Whitworth, Ltd., and immediately prior to his joining the Brush Board was responsible for the armament production of United Steel Companies, Ltd.
MR, W. M. GOOD, A.C.A., has been appointed managing director of Brush Coachwork, Ltd. He was previously general manager of the projectile division of Wyndham Hewitt, Ltd., and prior to that general manager of Essex Acre, Ltd.
Miss P. JOHNS, of the staff of Port of Liverpool Road Transport Control, Ltd., and personal secretary to Mr. G. J. Mullany, is the first woman in Liverpool to be appointed to the position of group organizer. She is looking after the affairs of No. 90 Group, which has just been formed. . Its members are hauliers. Mr. Mullany is now the . Liverpool manager of the Hauliers' National Traffic Pool, as mentioned in another paragraph on this page.