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The London Gazette, 1 August, 1930 4806 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 1 AUGUST, 1930. The undermentioned officers are transferred Civil Service Commission, to the Unempld- List:— August 1, 1930. Lt.-Col. G. S. Renny, 15th July 1930. The Civil Service Commissioners hereby Lt.-Col. J. E. Carey, 26th July 1930. give notice th'at, on the application of the Lt. P. H. B. Edwards resigns his commn. Head of the Department, and with the 16th June 1930. approval of the Lords Commissioners of His Lt. Kin Maung, the resignation of whose Majesty's Treasury, the following class of em- coxnmn. was notified in the Gaz. of the 27th ployment under the Prison Commission, Home Sept. 1929, is permitted to retain the rank Office, has been added to the Schedule appended of Lt., 1st Aug. 1929. to the Order in Council of the 22nd July, 1920, namely: — INDIAN AEMY DEPARTMENTS. Unestablished employment as Assistant House Warden. Asst. Commy. & Lt. G. H. Holmes to be Depy. Commy. & Capt., 19th Mar. 1930. Condr. Bertram John Batt to be Asst. Commy. with rank of Lt., 27th May 1930. M.S.M. Albert Frederick Thomas Heaton, DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, from R.A.S.C., to be Mechst. Officer with 1894 TO 1927. rank of Lt., 25th Feb. 1930, with seniority MINISTRY OF AGEICULTUEE AND FISHEEIES. next below Mechst. Officer & Lt. F. W. Notice is hereby given in pursuance of Whitaker. section 49 (3) of the Diseases of Animals Act, 1894, that the Minister of Agriculture and INDIAN MEDICAL SERVICE. Fisheries has made the following Order :— The promotions of the undermentioned officers to the rank of Maj. are antedated as Date. Subject. follows:— A. Kennedy, M.B., to 27th Jan. 1924. B. H. Singh, M.C., to 6th Feb. 1926. 1930. S. C. Contractor to 14th Jan. 1927. 30th July Detaining in quarantine one Pomeranian dog the pro- Capt. Dayaram Harumal Mirchandani, late perty of Miss Allan. I.M.S. (T.C.), relinquishes the rank of Capt., 28th June 1930. Copies of this Order may be obtained at 7, INDIAN MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Whitehall Place, London, S.W.I. The undermentioned officers retire:— Senr. Asst. Surgn. & Maj. N. P. Shemain, 23rd Feb. 1930. Senr. Asst. Surga. & Maj. G. M. Callaghan, PATENTS AND DESIGNS ACTS, 15th May 1930. 1907 TO 1928. Surrender of Letters Patent under ARMY IN INDIA RESERVE OF Section 26 (3). OFFICERS. Notice is hereby given that F. Hoffmann-La The undermentioned appts. are made:— Roche & Co., Aktiengesellschaft have offered To be Capts. to surrender the Letters Patent granted to Christopher William Henry Pierre Waud, 6th them for an invention entitled " Process for Mar. 1930, with seniority 15th July 1924. the manufacture of /3-aryl-a-amino-propionic Dawasikamany Kanaka Sabhesan, 4th June acids and their substitution products," num- 1930, with seniority 20th Nov. 1927. bered 318,582 (6934 of 1929) and bearing date Govindarajapuram Ramapattar Parasuram, under the International Convention the 6th 4th June 1930, with seniority 22nd Feb. 1929. September, 1928. Any person who desires to be heard in refer- To be 2nd Lts. ence to such surrender should notify the Narain Das Kehar, 8th Apr. 1930. Comptroller-General, The Patent Office, 25, Khan Bahadur Mahmood-ul-Hasan Kermani, Southampton Buildings, London, W.C. 2, not 6th June 1930. later than the 1st September, 1930. Gulab Singh, 9th June 1930. W. S. JARRATT, Malak Abdus Samad Khan, 9th June 1930. Sultan Alam Khan, 9th June 1930. Comptroller-General. The undermentioned officers resign their commns.: — Maj. J. R. Dhar, 22nd Apr. -1930. PATENTS AND DESIGNS ACTS, Capt. G. B. Gole, 1st May 1930. 1907 TO 1928. Capt. F. J. A. Hart, 28th May 1930. Application under Section 24 for Cancellation INDIAN LAND FORCES. of Indorsement of Patent " Licences of Right." Hon. 2nd Lt. Behari Ram to be Hon. Lt., 1st Aug. 1929. Notice is hereby given that Ernest Henry Hon.- Lt. T. C. R> Kurup resigns his hon. Peabody has applied for the cancellation of the commn., 28tn May 1930. indorsement " Licences of Right" on Letters.
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