FORESTRY COMMISSION
CHANGES
FORESTRY COMMISSION
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Mr. W. L. Taylor will at the end of June relinquish the appointment of director-general of the Forestry Commission. He will be succeeded by Mr. A. H. Gosling, who is at present deputy director-general. Mr. Taylor will continue to serve as a Forestry Commissioner, and for the present will devote the whole of his time to the work of the commission.
Mr. W. H. GuiUebaud, the commission's director of research and education, will succeed Mr. Gosling as deputy director-general. In turn Mr. James Macdonald, a conservator of forests on the staff of the director of forests for Scotland, will become director of resach and education.
Mr. Thomas Johnston is resigning from the Forestry Commission because of pressure of other duties. He is chairman of the Scottish National Forestry Committee. He finds that his work as chairman of the Hydro-Electic Board is increasing.
Mr. W. L. Taylor will at the end of June relinquish the appointment of director-general of the Forestry Commission. He will be succeeded by Mr. A. H. Gosling, who is at present deputy director-general. Mr. Taylor will continue to serve as a Forestry Commissioner, and for the present will devote the whole of his time to the work of the commission.
Mr. W. H. GuiUebaud, the commission's director of research and education, will succeed Mr. Gosling as deputy director-general. In turn Mr. James Macdonald, a conservator of forests on the staff of the director of forests for Scotland, will become director of resach and education.
Mr. Thomas Johnston is resigning from the Forestry Commission because of pressure of other duties. He is chairman of the Scottish National Forestry Committee. He finds that his work as chairman of the Hydro-Electic Board is increasing.
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