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''' 1953 Obituary <ref>[[The Engineer 1953/04/03]]</ref>
We have learned with
regret of the death of Mr. A. Johnston-Smith, which
occurred on March 19th at his home at Wargrave, Berks.
Mr. Johnston-Smith, who was seventy-two, was, until
his retirement in 1945, joint managing director of [[John Howard and Co|John Howard and Co., Ltd.]], public works and civil engineering contractors.
The earlier part of his career was spent in
railway construction work in the Transvaal, Nigeria
and China, and for ten years prior to joining John Howard and Co., Ltd., Mr. Johnston-Smith was in charge of the South African branch of Pauling and Co., Ltd.
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A. Johnston-Smith (c1881-1953)


1953 Obituary [1]

We have learned with regret of the death of Mr. A. Johnston-Smith, which occurred on March 19th at his home at Wargrave, Berks.

Mr. Johnston-Smith, who was seventy-two, was, until his retirement in 1945, joint managing director of John Howard and Co., Ltd., public works and civil engineering contractors.

The earlier part of his career was spent in railway construction work in the Transvaal, Nigeria and China, and for ten years prior to joining John Howard and Co., Ltd., Mr. Johnston-Smith was in charge of the South African branch of Pauling and Co., Ltd.



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