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THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 3, 1909.

WITHOUT COMPETITION.

Post Office : Postman or Porter, London, William Whale.

Postmen, London, Walter Henry Clarke, William James Kelly.

Postmen, Charles Albert Banks (Southendon-Sea), Ernest Faulkner (Norwich), James Coutts Hay (Edinburgh), George Thomson (St. Andrews), Charles Henry Tudor (Guildford).

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

Post Office:Postman, Glasgow, Donald Macnab.

November 17, 1909.

After Open Competition.

Second Division: Clerks, Cecil James Welby Hart, Alexander Byres Hutcheon, Robert William Illing, James Graham Mounsey.

Foreign Office: Student Interpreter in the Consular Service for the Ottoman Dominions, Persia, Greece and Morocco, Walter Angelo Fox-Strangways.

Office of Works, &c.: Second Class Clerk, Michael Heseltine.

Post Office: Assistant Clerks (Abstractors), Stanley Gordon Davey, Gilbert David Mitchell.

After Limted Competition.

Post Office: Registry Assistant in the Secretary's Office, London, Frank Heathcote Briant.

Without Competition.

Prison Department, Scotland: Warder, Alexander White.

Post Office: Porter or Postman, London, Henry George Aldridge, otherwise George Risley.

Postmen, London, James Gorman, Alfred Walter Hill.

Sorting Clerk and Telegraphist, Preston, Jessie Ellen Lamont.

Telephonists, Clara Garside (Oldham), Martha Gledhill (Castleford), Florence Fanny Jack (Cardiff).

Postmen, John Hunter (Killarney), William George Lodge (Halstead), James Murray (Birkenhead).

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

Board of Agriculture and Fisheries: Established Civil Assistant on the Ordnance Survey; Charles Lawson.

Post Office : Postmen, Rowland Reginald Herbert (Leicester), Bernard Marsh (Mansfield).

November 18, 1909.

After Open Competition.

Second Division: Clerks, Gilbert Tomkins Anstey,William James Knox Bell, Robert Archibald Lunt, Edwin Lionel Nettleton, Sidney John Page, Alfred George Power, Stanley Gordon Robinson, Frank Barron-Sullivan, Cecil Williams.

Post Office: Assistant Clerk (Abstractor), Martin Jestin.

Female Learner, Liverpool, Gladys Irene Barter.

After Limited Competition.

Post Office: Male Sorting Clerk and Telegraphist (Postal), Liverpool, Frank Neale.

Male Learners, Charles Linfoot (Sunderland), William George Gummer Reyner (Rotherhani).

Without Competition.

Royal Mint: Artificer, Charles Rapley.

Supreme Court of Judicature, England: Third Class Clerk, Richard Henry French.

War Office: Established Civilian 'Employe' in the Army Ordnance Department, Frederick William Rowbottam.

Post Office: Telephonist, London, Kathleen Mary Regan.

Postmen, London, Sydney John Smith, Robert Bainbridge Warner, Harry Richard Willy.

Telephonist, Manchester, Mary Amelia Huddleston.

Postmen, William Thomas Cook (Stoke-onTrent), Edgar Farrar (Blackburn). John Hunter (Glasgow), Frands McEwan (Glasgow), Colin McLean (Glasgow),' William Miller (Stranraer), Arthur Herbert Pearson (Manchester), Herbert Pickup (Wigan), William Robinson (Maldon), Wilfred Thomas Ward (Leicester), Horace William Wenham (Maidstone).

Temporary Assistant Postmen, Lawrence Derbyshire, James Thomas Lynch.

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

Post Office : Third Class Clerk (Supplementary Establishment) in the London Telephone Service, Lionel David Saunders.

Postman, Blackburn, John Kenyon.

November 19, 1909.

After Open Competition.

Second Division: Clerics, Norman Rae, Alwyn Ieuan Tudor.

Post Office: Assistant Clerk (Abstractor), Bertie Parkins.

Female Learner, Liverpool, Mary Elizabeth Askew.

After Limited Competition.

Post Office: Male Learner, Rotherham, Charles William Anderson.

Without Competition.

Inland Revenue Department: Messenger, George Charles Quarman.

Post Office: Porter or Postman, London, Ernest Alfred Dennis.

Postman, London, George William -Boltoh.

Skilled Telephonist, Gravesend, Maud Townsend.

Telephonist, Hull, Elsie Mary Whitby.