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MR. A. INGRAM, uiitil recently with Ferodo, Ltd., has been appointed advertising manager to B.E.N. Patents, Ltd.,High Wycombe.
MR., W. COOK, whose portrait appears, on this page, is relinquishing his appointment with Commer Cars,
Ltd., after seven years in charge of design and production, to take up a position as works manager with Brush Bodies, Ltd. , Loughborough.
MR. JOHN Slimy, 'managing director of Morris Motors, Ltd., engines branch, and director of Morris Motors, Ltd., has been elected president of the Coventry and District Engineering
Employers' Association. This Association consists of 51 'concerns, the activities of which cover practically the whole of the engineering and allied trades of the district.
BRIG.-GEN. W. B. CADDELL has joined the staff of Alexander Duckham and Co., Ltd., the concern of lubrication technologists, and will undertake special market investigations.
MR. W. P. N. EDWARDS, Assistant Superintendent (Outdoor Railways), and MR. F. SCOTHORNE, who is the Assistant Public Relations Officer, are now jointly Public Relations Officers of London Transport. They succeed Mr. E. Rawdon Smith, who, as mentioned in last week's issue, now takes charge of public relations for Imperial Airways, Ltd.
Mn. J. F. KNIGHT, who has been attached to the sales staff of Dodge Bros. (Britain). Ltd., Kew, Surrey, for the past five years, is leaving that cornpany to join Edwards, Bros. (Tippers), Ltd., East Acton, London, as sales representative for the South of England.
Mn. A. L. BAGLEY, transport manager of Littlewoods Mail Order Stores, Ltd., Liverpool, was elected chairman of the Liverpool branch of the Industrial Transport Association at the annual general meeting last week. MR. j. W. WhiGn-r, whom he succeeded, was appointed to the office of vicechairman.
MR. E. R. GURNEY has been appointed to deputise for SIR WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN, chairman of the Commissioners and Licensing Authority in the North-western Area. The change is due to the illness of SIR WILLIAM HART and is understood to be of a temporary character.
MR. T: SEARL is the manager of the new district office and warehouse which has been opened at 129-135, Canal Street, Nottingham, by the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Co., Ltd. This depot will serve the counties of Rutland, Huntingdon, Leicester, Nottingham, Lincoln, Northampton and part of Derbyshire. Mr. Searl has a thorough knowledge of the tyre trade.