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THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 3, 1909.
9241

Post Office: Assistant Clerk (Abstractor), Robert Howie Glen.

Female Typist and Shorthandwriter, London, Rubie Florence Buckwell.

After Limited Competition

Post Office: Male Learner, Whitby, Joseph Buck Collier.

Without Competition.

Prison Service, England and Wales: Assistant Matron, Portobella Sheldrick Darkins.

Royal Mint: Messenger, William George Hole.

Supreme Court of Judicature, England: Third Class Clerk in the Bankruptcy Registry, Douglas Macdonald Walker.

War Office: Established Civilian Employe in the Army Ordnance Department, William Thomas Dameral.

Post Office: Postman or Porter, London, Frederick George Dingwall.

Porter or Postman, London, Francis Bradley.

Postmen, London, Charles Thomas Jacobs, Sidney Herbert Smithers.

Sorting Clerks and Telegraphists, Alfred Edward Barker (Dartford), Gertrude Ann Hassell (Sandown S.O., Ryde), Wilfred Arthur Taylor (Maesteg S.O., Bridgend).

Postmen, James Bigham (Belfast), Leonard Boynes (Batley), Samuel Burgess (Blackpool),Frederick Canever (Taunton), John Creagh (Limerick), John Fortune (Gorey), Michael Giblin (Castlerea), Ernest George Hutchins (Leicester), Peter Alexander Jolly (Norwich), Thomas Lester (Edinburgh), William Morris (Liverpool), Richard Nimmo (Falkirk), William Palmer (Newcastle-on-Tyne), Willie Read (Norwich), Alexander Walter Sadler (Ayr).

Temporary Assistant Postmen, John Huggan, Albert Richard Thompson.

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

Post Office: Postmen, William Currie (Harrogate), Munden Thomas Hughes (Portb, Rhondda).

November 13, 1909.

After Open Competition

Second Division: Clerks, Alfred Douglas Cherry, John Stenson Connell, Frederick Cotsell, Sydney Steere Dodwell, Thomas Frederick Dunning, William Joseph Henderson, Charles John Macdonald, George Codling Richer, John Ernest Whiting.

Post Office: Assistant Cleric (Abstractor), Stanley Ernest Goold.

Girl Clerk, London, Gladys Gwendoline Harriet Pritchard.

Without Competition.

Prison Service, England and Wales: Subordinate Officer, Division I, Andrew Jefferies Binning.

Royal Mint: Artificer, Albert Courtney Ward.

'Post Office: Telephonist, London, Gwendoline Stcodley.

Postmen or Porters, London, Augustus William Mitchell, John Henry Radley otherwise John Bradley.

Telephonists, Elizabeth Backhouse (Oldham), Dorothy Irving (Manchester), Florence May Naish (Cardiff), Bessie Isabel Scott (Cardiff). Postmen, John Thomas Bytheway (Ludlow), Charles Reeve Chapman (Northampton), John Colsell (Windsor), Denis Crowley (Kiltarney), William Dick (Glasgow), Archibald Green (Glasgow), George Hawkins (Gosport), Robert Philipson (Carnforth), John William Speakman (Preston), Charles Herbert Storey (Hull), Hugo Webber (Cardiff), Harry Spencer West (Brighton), George Henry Wiggins (Enfield).

Temporary Assistant Postmen, George Allen, Henry Platt.

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

Post Office: Third Class Clerks (Supplementary Establishment) in the London Telephone Service, Herbert Georgo Ballard, William Robert Bourchier, Walter James Cleaver, Frank Lionel Creed, Hamilton Anthony Dive, Harold Gray, Percy Charles Palmer, Benjamin Parker, Walter Roberts, Arnold Cayford Silby, George Henry Tree, Hugh Williams.


Postmen or Porters, London, Walter Leonard Johnson, Albert John Stone.

Postman, Bridgwater, John Henry Allen.

November 15, 1909.

After Limited Competition

Stationery Office: Clerk with knowledge of Printing, Herbert George Pearce.

Without Competition

Prison Department, Scotland: Warder, David George Wilson Kerr.

Prison Service, England and Wales: Subordinate Officer, Division I, William Neale Ellingworth

War Office: Established Civilian Employe in the Army Ordnance Department, Charles Henry Strike.

Post Office: Porter or Postman, London, Edward George Coleman. Postman, London, William George Perry.

Telephonist, Manchester, Dorothy Catherine Margaret Ward

Lineman, John Charles Bowes.

Postmen, William Arthur Thomson Colvin (Edinburgh), George Stirling Mclntyre (Glasgow), Donald McRae (Wick)

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

Post Office: Postmen, James Coombe (Chatham), George Scotland White Darling (Glasgow).

November 16,1909.

After Open Competition

Second Division: Clerks, Bernard William Roland Batchelor, Kenneth Bevan Davis, Sidney Percy Fraser, James Melville Galloway, Archibald Alexander Lawrence, Frank Thomas May, William Murray, Stanley John Short, Frank Muir Wilmot, Arthur Willoughby Wilson.