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THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 3, 1909.

Civil Service Commission, December 8, 1909.

The Civil Service Commissioners hereby give notice that Liverpool has been added to the list of towns in which the Open Competitive Examination for situations as Assistant Clerk (Abstractor Class) in Departments of the Civil Service, of which notice was given in the London Gazette of the 19th October, 1909, will be held.


Civil Service Commission, December 3,1909.

In pursuance of the provisions of Her late Majesty's Order in Council of the 29th November, 1898, the Civil Service Commissioners hereby announce the undermentioned Appointments, Promotions, etc. (including Assignments and Transfers of Second Division Clerks and Transfers of Assistant Clerks of the Abstractor Class), for the month of November, 1909:—


1.—CERTIFICATES ISSUED.

November 1, 1909.

Without Competition.

Admiralty: Established Inspectors of Shipwrights in His Majesty's Dockyards, William Edwin Head, Daniel Pellatt.

Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland: Attendant in the National Library of Ireland, William Edward Linton.

Post Office: Telephonist, London, Doris Annie Dive.

Postman or Porter, London, George Alfred Everett.

Postman, London, Harold Slater Abletb.

Female Typist and Shorthandwriter, Dublin, Josephine Mary O'Hagan.

Skilled Telephonist, Leeds, Lydia Mellor.

Telephonists, Isabella Barclay (Dundee) Sarah Chadwick (Manchester); Edith Foulkes (Manchester), Nora Beatrice Johnson ( Wolverhampton).

Postmen, Walter Andrew Fletcher (Hebden Bridge), Edward Melville (Glasgow).

Under Clause VII of the order in ouncil of 4th June, 1870.

Post Office: Assistant Clerk (Abstractor) in the London Telephone Service, Frederick William Gingell.

Postman or Porter, London, William Charles Moore.

Postman, William Staddon (Weston-super Mare).

For Registration as Temporary Boy Clerks.

Ben Harold Dovey, Edgar Wallace Grenfel Evans, Thomas Niraick Jamison, William Robert Jones, Arthur Edward Joyce, John O'Brien, Frederick Charles Walters.

November 2, 1909.

After Open Competition

Dublin Metropolitan Police Courts: Second Class Clerk, Joseph Dominick Mulvey.

After limited Competition

Local Government Board England: Female Typist, Eila McPherson.

Without Competition

Dundrum, Criminal Lunatic Asylwh: Assistant Attendant, Thomas Cleary.

Prison Service, England and Wales: Assistant Matron, Harriet Mary Snelham.

Post Office:' Postmen, London, Alfred Reginald Alexander, Samuel Herbert Daniels.

Sorting Clerks and Telegraphists, Elizabeth Maud Spencer (Wimborne), Jesse Harold Walker (Newark).

Telephonists, Sissie Isabel Davis (Manchester), Edith Maud Gover (Bristol).

Postmen, William Bailey (Emsworth), Hugh Brown (Edinburgh), Roderick John Chisholm (Inverness), George William Gant (Eastbourne), Arthur McGuigan (Glasgow), Alexander Millar McKay (Dalkeith), Joseph Albert Watson (Ulverston), Ernest Robert Woolnough (Chippenham)

Under Clause VII of the Order In Council of 4th June, 1870.

Post Office: Inspector (Second Class) in the Engineering Department, London, Frederick James Simpson.

Postmen, Charlie Freeman (Borsham), William 'Maddams (Hitchin), Dudley George Smith (Harrow), James Turner (Duns).

For Registration as Temporary Boy Clerks.

Frederick Edwin Button, William James Eastwood Ison, David John Jenkins.

November 3, 1909.

After Limited Competition

Board of Agriculture and Fisheries : Assistant at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Jessie Jane Clark.

Post Office:Male Learner, Horsham, Reginald Charles Devenish.

Female Learner, Southend-on-Sea, Dora Louisa Clinkscales.

Without Competition

Prison Service England and Wales: Subordinate Officer, Division I, William Thomas.

Post Office : Telephonist, London, Winifred Mary Mitchell.

Postmen or Porters, London, Joseph Charles Stevens, Samuel Upton.

Postmen, London, John Alfred Best, George John Denney, Ernest George Emerson.

Female Typist and Shorthandwriter, Dublin, Louisa Florence Hunt.

Sorting Clerk and Telegraphist, Dalton-in Furness (Barrow-in-Furness), Elizabeth Mary Shuttleworth.

Telephonists, Theodora Theresa Christodolo (Cardiff), Mabsl Fisher (Reading), Christina Arnott Gourlay (Dunfermliue), Eliza Emily Groves (Abertillery, S.O., Newport, Monmouthshire), Blanche Adelaide Mills (Oldham).