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THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 3, 1909.
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(Belfast), William Debbie King Hendry (Glasgow), Harold Kirkham (Wolverhampton), Michael McGee (Dublin), William Alfred Phillips (Cardiff), William John Randle (Shrewsbury), William George Wilkins (Peterborough), Robert Woodard (Isleworth).

Temporary Assistant Postman, Thomas Rowlands.

For Registration as Temporary Boy Clerks.

George Adams, Prank Alfred George Thomas Copeland, William Thomson.

November 29, 1909.

After Open Competition.

Post Office: Male Learner, Dublin, Joseph Wiseman Linton.

After Limited Competition.

Post Office: Male Learner, Margate, Leslie Fielder Beagley.

Without Competition.

War Office: Established Civilian Employe in the Army Ordnance Department, William James McLaren.

Post Office: Telephonists, London, Miriam Hannah Elizabeth Buggy, Elsie May Fagg, Alice Elizabeth Pennicott.

Postman, London, Albert James Reading.

Skilled Telephonists, Ethel Currall (Liverpool), Marie Eugenie Jenkyns (Cardiff).

Postmen, Ernest Henry Brooks (Eccles),Frederick William Rex (Canterbury).

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

Post Office: Postman, Uckfield, William Samuel Ashdown.

For Registration as Temporary Boy Clerks.

Henry Elliott Byers, Edward Mercer Pocock, John Walkinshaw Reid, Edward Arthur Stevenson.

November 30, 1909.

After Open Competition.

Post Office: Assistant Clerks (Abstractors), Ernest John Langley, William Henry Smith.

After Limited Competition.

Local Government Board, England: Female Typist, Rose Patton.

Post Office: Male Learner, Lewes, John Charles Foster Godfray.

Without Competition

Post Office: Postman or Porter, London, Bertram Samuel Joseph Meadows.

Postmen, London, William Charles Clark, Frederic Thomas Johnsonr William George Loveland.

Sub-Postmistress, Fordingbridge, S.O., Annie Maria Arnold.

Skilled Telephonist, Cardiff, Mary Ann Richards.

Postmen, Henry Donnachie (Glasgow), Samuel Garton (Gainsborough), James Lawson (Glasgow).

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

Board of Trade: Ship (Nautical) Surveyor (Third Class), Peter Osborne Griffiths.

Treasury: Treasury Officer of Accounts, Henry Noel Bunbury.

For Registration as Temporary Boy Clerks.

Charles Caw, Frederick James Pierce Griffin, George Douglas Hogben, Arthur Knight, Cyril Arthur Munden, Robert Philip Douglas Peters, Harold Willett Smart, Sidney Templeman, William Drew Tonkyn.


II.—ASSIGNMENTS OF SECOND DIVISION CLERKS :—

Admiralty, Sydney John Hales.

Inland Revenue, Walter James Fraser,

Post Office, John Sankey.

Registrar-General's Office (England), for temporary duty, William Millar Reaney,


III.—TRANSFERS OF SECOND DIVISION CLERKS :—

Agriculture and Fisheries, Board of, John Albert Gaskell, from the Post Office.

Exchequer Office (Scotland), Adam Handy side, from the Inland Revenue (Edinburgh).

Trade, Board of, Hairy Justin Alexander Calvert, from the Post Office; and John Moxley, from the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries.


IV.—PROMOTIONS OF SECOND DIVISION CLERKS under Clause XII of the Order in Council of 29th November, 1898:—

Army Accounts Department, Harold Charles Roslyn Bloom to be a Second Class Assistant Accountant.


V.—TRANSFERS OF ASSISTANT CLERKS (ABSTRACTOR CLASS):—

Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland, Department of, William Robert Lee, from the Post Office (Dublin).

Customs and Excise Department, William Baker, from the Post Office.

Post Office, Alfred Cooper, from the Customs and Excise Department.

Trade, Board of, Francis Alexander Jullie, from the Customs and Excise Department.

Valuation Office (Ireland), Robert Francis Murphy, from the Post Office (Dublin).