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The London Gazette, 29 August, 1930. 5365 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 29 AUGUST, 1930. 5365 D.D. of S.—Col. A. H. Watts, I.A., 28th Aug. Instr., Class "C." 1928. S.A. £ch., Pachmarhi—Capt. Sir George W. A.D. of S.—Lt.-Col. R. E, McCallum, I.A.S.C., Rowley, Bart., Essex R., 1st June 1930. 21st Apr. 1930. A's.D.C. D.D's. of S. and T.—Col. W. E. Hume-Spry, to Comdr., Meerut Dist.—Lt. F. R. L. Mears, D.S.O., I.A., 22nd May 1930. King's Own R., 21st Nov. 1928. Col. (temp. Brig.) I. M. C. Poole, D.S.O., Lt. D. St. C. Thorn, R. Tank Corps., 1st I.A., 16th June 1930. Apr. 1930. A.D's. of S. and T—Lt.-Col. C. J. Boyoe, to Comdr., Bombay Dist.—Lt. R. C. Cobbold, O.B.E., I.A.S.C., 22nd Apr. 1930. R.A., 1st Jan. 1928. Lt.-Col. P. Mortimer, I.A.S.C., 26th June 2nd Lt. C. A! I. Suther, Cheshire R., 15th 1930. Mar. 1929. Lt.-Ool. A. Herklots, D.S.O., R.A.S.C., 24th June 1928. Civil Service Commission, D.A.D's. of S. and T.—Maj. G. Boutflower, August 29, 1930. O.B.E., I.A.S.C., 1st Sept. 1929. Maj. G. C. Scott, O.B.E., I.A.S.C., 5th The Civil Service Commissioners hereby give June 1930. notice that an Open Competitive Examination for the admission of boys and girls to the D. of C.—Col. L. d'E. Lenfesty, C.I.E., I.A., Clerical Classes (General and Departmental) 22nd June 1930. of the Civil Service will be held, commencing on the 6th January, 1931, under the Regula- D.D. of G.—Maj. A. FitzGerald, O.B.E., tions dated the 6th September, 1929, and pub- I.A.S.C., 22nd June 1930. lished in the London Gazette of the same date. The following is a provisional list of the C's.R.E., 1st Class—Lt.-Col. C. W. Bushell, centres at which the examination may be O.B.E., R.E., 28th Oct. 1929. held:—Aberdeen, Belfast, Birmingham, Lt.-Col. E. F. W. Lees, D.S.O., R.E., 1st Oct. 1928. Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Hull, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, New- Lt.-Col. G. H. J. G. Morris, R.E., 16th May 1930. castle-on-Tyne, Norwich, Nottingham, Ply- mouth, Portsmouth and Preston. C's. R.E., 2nd Class—-Lt.-Col. W. E. Kidner, The final list of centres will be decided when M.C., R.E., 28th Jan. 1929. the number of candidates desiring examination Lt.-Col. L. C. B. Deed, D.S.O., O.B.E., at each centre is known. R.E., 14th Feb. 1929. No person will be admitted to examination Maj. A. J. Cruickshank, D.S.O., R.E., 5th from whom the Secretary of the Civil Service Apr. 1928. Commission has not received, on or before the 30th October, 1930, an application in tEe Tech. Officer, 1st Grade—Capt. N. E. L. candidate's own handwriting, on a prescribed Pearse, M.C., R.E., 23rd Apr. 1928. (Sub- form,, which may be obtained from the stituted for the notifn. in the Gaz. of the Secretary at once. 9th May 1930.) Bde. Maj.—Capt. A. L. Elsworthy, M.B.E., R.S. Fus., 1st Sept. 1928. Civil Service Commission, Staff Capt.—Capt. C. Mel. Delf, I.A.S.C., August 29, 1930. 26th June 1930. The Civil Service Commissioners hereby give S.S.O's., 1st Class—Lt. G. A. Fowler, R.S. notice that the following Regulations are pub- Fus., 17th June 1930. lished with the approval of the Lords Commis- Capt. F. C. T. Lyall, R. Fus., 9th Sept- sioners of .His Majesty's Treasury, viz. : — 1929. REGULATIONS BESPECTING COMPETITIVE EXAMINA- D.A.D.V.S.—Maj. J. R. Hodgkins, D.S.O., TIONS AMONG ESTABLISHED MEMBERS OF THE R.A.V.C., 7th May 1929. MINOR AND MANIPULATIVE GRADES OF THE CIVIL SERVICE FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE D.A.D.M.S.— Maj. R. N. Khosla, I.M.S., 17th CLERICAL CLASSES (GENERAL AND DEPART- June 1930. MENTAL) OF THE CIVIL SERVICE. D.A.D.H.— Maj. J. W. F. Albuquerque, 1. Candidates must at the time of the I.M.S., 2nd June 1930. examination be established members of the D.A.D.P.—Maj. G. Verghese, I.M.S., 9th Aug. Minor and Manipulative Grades of the Civil 1926. Service within the scope of the National Whitley Council; provided that Writing Comdt., Assistants and members of the typing grades l.A.S.G. Trng. Estabt.—Lt.-Col. C. E. will not be eligible to compete. Edward-Collins, C.I.E., I.A.S.C., 9th May 2. Candidates must either (a) have had not 1927. less than three years' full-time service on duties proper to an adult class, or (6) have attained Instrs., the age of 22 and have had not less than one l.A.S.G. Trng. Estabt.— Maj. S. C. Williams, year's full-time service on duties proper to an I.A.S.C., 14th July 1927. adult class. Maj. E. C. Chesney, I.A.S.C., 27th June 3. Candidates must not have attained the 1930. age of 30 on the 1st March or the 1st September.
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