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MR A. T. GANDELL, whose appointment as general manager of railways has been extended for three years from October 31. Mr Gandell, who is 58, joined the railways as an engineering cadet in 1920. In 1953, he was made a director of the Government Railways Commission and became general manager in 1955. Since the abandonment of commission control in 1957, he has continued as general manager.—(P.A.)

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30155, 12 June 1963, Page 16

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MR A. T. GANDELL, whose appointment as general manager of railways has been extended for three years from October 31. Mr Gandell, who is 58, joined the railways as an engineering cadet in 1920. In 1953, he was made a director of the Government Railways Commission and became general manager in 1955. Since the abandonment of commission control in 1957, he has continued as general manager.—(P.A.) Press, Volume CII, Issue 30155, 12 June 1963, Page 16

MR A. T. GANDELL, whose appointment as general manager of railways has been extended for three years from October 31. Mr Gandell, who is 58, joined the railways as an engineering cadet in 1920. In 1953, he was made a director of the Government Railways Commission and became general manager in 1955. Since the abandonment of commission control in 1957, he has continued as general manager.—(P.A.) Press, Volume CII, Issue 30155, 12 June 1963, Page 16