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THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 3, 1909.

Prison Service, England and Wales: Assistant Matron, Frances Elizabeth Adams Lewis.

Post Office: Postmen, London, George Ernest Fox, Hermann Himrich Semken.

Sorting Clerks and Telegraphists, Esther Beetlestone (Birmingham), Lilian Taylor (Hebden Bridge).

Telephonists, Beatrice Clayton (Manchester) Margaret Stewart Troup (Stirling).

Postman, Arundel, Frederick Gillham.

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

Admiralty: Store Matron at the Royal Naval Hospitals, Hilda Spencer Johnson,

Customs and Excise Department: Preventive Man, Basil John Creese.

Exchequer and Audit Department: Messenger, Ernest James Scroggs.

Inland Revenue Department: Valuer in the Estate Duty Office, James Vincent Makins.

Prison Department, Scotland: Warder, Samuel Branch.

Prison Service, England and Wales: Subordinate Officers, Division I, Edward Alfred Dowse, James McBain.

Post Office: Postmen, George Walker (Fakenham), John Whitehouse (Stourbridge).

For Registration as Temporary Boy Clerks

Arthur John Atkins, Sydney Walter Langley.

November 9, 1909.

Without Competition.

Prison Service, England and Wales; Assistant Matron, Margaret Ellen Frazer.

Post Office: Telephonist, London, Edith May Finch.

Postman, London, Henry Alexander Tisdale.

Sorting Clerk and Telegraphist, Morley S.O., Leeds, George Thomas Jackson.

Skilled Telephonist, Cardiff, Gertrude Hannah Layton Matthews.

Telephonist, Glasgow, Edith Sommerville Murphy.

Postmen, Duncan Ross Corbett (Edinburgh),James Tilbury (Windsor).

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

Post Office: Postman, Nottingham, Henry Barnettt

For Registration as Temporary Boy Clerk.

John Edward Paul.


{{c|November 10,1909. After Open Competition.

Civil Service of India, Frederick Henry Steavenson.

Post Office: Male Sorting Clerks and Telegraphists (Postal), John William Duncan (Newcastle-on Tyne), leuan Llewelyn Jenkins (Cardiff).

Female Learner, Manchester, Frances Wardle.

After Limited Competition

Post Office: Male Learners, George Albert Byrne (Roscrea), Arnold Wood (Rochdale).

Female Learner, Malvern, Dorothy Grace Swaffield.

After Limited Competition and Under Clause VII of the Order in Council of 4th June, 1870.

British Museum (Natural History): Assistant (Second Class) in the Department of Botany, Herbert Fuller Wernham.

Without Competition

Royal Mint: Artificer, Ernest Walter Steljes.

Post Office: Inspector (Second Class) in the Engineering Department, London, Prosper Barnaby Frost.

Telephonists, London, Edith Alice Curtis, Caroline Priscilla Frances Mitchell.

Postmen or Porters, London, Herbert John Knight, Henry Wood.

Postmen, London, Herbert Victor Clarke,

Sydney Robert Crook, Cecil Leonard Powney, Herbert Edward Smith, Frederick Charles William Tingay, Alfred Horace Whybrow.

Skilled Telephonists (Cardiff), Emily Blackmore, Beatrice Danks.

Telephonist, Cork, Charlotte Wallis Gardiner.

Postmen, George Robert Mills (Southampton), John William Smith (Skipton).

Admiralty: Clerk (Class I}, Edmund Castle Cleary.

Department of the Director of Public Prosecutions Clerk in Charge of Copying, Frederick Samuel Tuffield.

Post Office Third Class Clerks (Supplementary Post Office: Third the London Telephone Service Establishment) in London Telephone Service, Ernest Albert Durrant, Charles Denyer Upham.

Postman or Porter, London, Arthur Coe.

November 11, 1909.

After Limited Competition

Post Office: Male Sorting Clerks and Telegraphists (Postal), Arthur Baxendale (Bradford), Frank Bentley (Manchester), Arthur James Percival (Manchester).

Without Competition.

Post Office: Telephonist, London, Ethel May Mailes.

Postman of Porter, London, James Kinloch.

Porter or Postman, London, Thomas Howard Hill.

Telephonists, Helen Bayne McLelland (Ayr) Edith Gertrude Miller (Middlesbrough).

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

Post Office: Telegraphist, London, Amy Julia Hancock.

November 12,1909.

After Open Competition.

Home Office: Assistant Clerk (Abstractor}, Thomas O'Donoghue.