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ROYAL ENGINEERS. Edgar Ernest Spencer to be Second Lieu- tenant. Dated 21st May, 1913. 1st East Anglian Field Company, East Anglian Divisional Engineers, ; 23rd (County of London) Battalion, The Lieutenant Frank R. Brown resigns his com- London Regiment. mission. Dated 25th June, 1913. Donald George Johnson (late Cadet Ser- jeant, Emanuel School Contingent, Junior 2nd Wessex Field Company, Wessex Divisional* Division, Officers Training Corps) to be Engineers, Royal Engineers; Cadet Corporal Second Lieutenant. Dated 21st May, 1913. Maitland Cecil Melville Wills, from the Second Lieutenant Oliver J. Robertson is Manchester University Contingent, Senior appointed to command No. 4 Section of the Division, Officers Training Corps, to be 2nd London Divisional Signal Company, and Second Lieutenant. Dated 25th June, 1913. is seconded whilst so employed. Dated 1st May, 1913. INFANTRY. 8th Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters ARMY SERVICE CORPS. (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regi- West Lancashire Divisional Company (Head- ment); Lieutenant John B. White ceases to quarters), West Lancashire Divisional Trans- hold a commission in the . port and Supply Column, Army Service Dated 25th June, 1913. Corps; Charles Edward Gibbs to be Second Lieutenant. (To be supernumerary). 3rd (City of London) Battalion, The London Dated 1st June, 1913. Regiment (Royal Fusiliers); Lieutenant Gordon S. Smith resigns his commission. 3rd (Scottish Rifle Brigade) Company, Lowland Dated 25th June, 1913. Divisional Transport and Supply Column, Army Service Corps; John Wilson (late 4th (City of London) Battalion, The London Cadet Lance-Corporal, Glasgow University Regiment (Royal Fusiliers); Lieutenant Contingent, Senior Division, Officers Train- Stanley H. Neville resigns his commission. ing Corps) to be Second Lieutenant. Dated Dated 25th June, 1913. 26th' May, 1913.

8th (City of London) Battalion,, The London CHAPLAINS DEPARTMENT OF THE TERRITORIAL Regiment (Post Office Rifles); Lieutenant FORCE. Horace H. King is appointed to command The Venerable Archdeacon) Edward L. No. 3 Section of the 1st London Divisional Bevan, M.A., Third Class Chaplain to the Signal Company, and is seconded whilst so Territorial Force, ranking as Major, to be employed. Dated 1st May, 1913. Second Class Chaplain to the Territorial Force, ranking as Lieutenant-Colonel. 9th (County of London) Battalion, The Dated 4th September, 1912. London Regiment (Queen Victoria's Rifles); Kenneth William Johnson (late UNATTACHED LIST FOR THE TERRITORIAL Cadet), Westminster School Contingent, FORCE. Junior Division, Officers Training Corps) to be Second Lieutenant. Dated 22nd May, Captain George W. Andrews is appointed 1913. to command the 1st London Divisional Signal Company. Dated 1st May, 1913. 13th (County of London) Battalion, The The undermentioned officers resign their London Regiment (Kensington). commissions, and are granted permission to retain their rank and to wear the prescribed Second Lieutenant Cecil N. C. Howard uniform. Dated-25th June, 1913: — to be Lieutenant. Dated 4th May, 1913. Captain and Honorary Major John S. Montague Colquhoun Kelway Bamber Wood. (late Cadet Serjeant, Tonbridge School Quartermaster and Honorary Captain Contingent, Junior Division, Officers Train- Charles T. Richards. ing Corps) to be Second Lieutenant. Dated 20th May, 1913. Officers Training Corps. 171 h (County of London) Battalion, The Aldenham School Contingent, Junior Division, London Regiment (Poplar and Stepney Officers Training Corps; Lieutenant Henry Rifles); Stopford Harold Rylett to be Second B. Adamson to be Captain. Dated 26th Lieutenant. (To be supernumerary). April, 1913. Dated 1st June, 1913. Harrow School Contingent, Junior Division, 18th (County of London) Battalion, The Officers Training Corps; Second Lieutenant London Regiment (); Charles A. Werner to be Lieutenant. Dated the undermentioned Lieutenants to be Cap- 26th April, 1913. tains. Dated 15th May, 1913. John H. B. de Montmorenoy. TERRITORIAL FORCE RESERVE. Charles C. Ommanney, honorary Lieu- Infantry. tenant in the Army. Captain Francis Xavier Maxwell, from the 5th (Dumfries and Galloway) Battalion, 21st (County of London) Battalion, The The King's Own Scottish Borderers, to be London Regiment (First Surrey Rifles); Captain. Dated 2nd June, 1913. No. 28731. B