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BY the death on December 24 of John Bright Hoblyn, in his fifty-fourth year, the automobile engineering industry has lost one of its best known scientific personalities. During his eighteen years' association with Messrs. Vauxhall Motors Ltd., of Luton, he had become a prominent figure in the fields of metallurgy and petroleum technology, and his ready flow of witty and pungent speech—and, on occasion, of scathing criticism—made him an attractive lecturer and debater.
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H., L. Mr. J. B. Hoblyn. Nature 133, 406 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133406a0
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