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1044 the London Gazette, 28 February, 1950 1044 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 28 FEBRUARY, 1950 LANARKSHIRE—cdnt.. STIRLINGSHIRE AND CLACKMANNANSHIRE— i. Coatbridge and Airdrie Burgh Constituency— Clackmannan and East Stirlingshire County Jean MANN. Constituency—The Rigihit Honourable Glasgow Bridgeton Burgh Constituency—James Arthur WOODBURN. CARMICHAEL, Esq. West Stirlingshire County Constituency—Alfred Glasgow Camlachie Burgh Constituency— BALFOUR, Esq. William REID, Esq. Stirling and Falkirk burghs Burghs Constituency Glasgow Cathcart Burgh Constituency—John —'Major Malcolm MACPHERSON. HENDERSON, Esq. WEST (LOTHIAN. Glasgow Central Burgh Constituency—James West Lothian County Constituency—The Right 'MclNNES, Esq. Hon-ou-raible George MATHERS. Glasgow Gorbals Burgh Constituency—Alice N CULLER NORTHERN IRELAND— Glasgow Govan Burgh Constituency—Jack North Antrim County Constituency—The iRight Nixon BROWNE. Honourable Sir (Robert William Hugh Glasgow Hillhead Burgh Constituency—Thomas O'NEILL, Baronet. Galloway Dunlop GALBRAITH, Esq. South Antrim County Constituency—Professor Glasgow Kelvingrove Burgh Constituency—The Douglas Lloyd SAVORY. '. .Right Honourable Walter Elliot ELLIOT, Armagh County Constituency—'Major James M.C., F.R.S. •Richard" Edwards HARDEN, D.S.O., M.C. Glasgow Maryhill Burgh Constituency—William North Down County Constituency— HANNAN, Esq. South Down County Constituency— 1 * Glasgow Pollok Burgh Constituency—Com- mander Thomas Dunlop GALBRAITH. Fermanagh and' South Tyrone County Con- stituency— , Glasgow Scotstoun Burgh Constituency—Major Sir Arthur Stewart Leslie YOUNG, Baronet. Mid-Ulster County Constituency— Glasgow Shettleston Burgh Constituency—John Londonderry County Constituency— McGovERN, Esq. Belfast East Borough Constituency—Alan John Glasgow Springburn Burgh Constituency—John .McKffiBiN, Esq. Calder FORMAN, Esq. Belfast North Borough Constituency—Lieutenant- Glasgow Tradeston Burgh Constituency—John Colonel Harford Montgomery HYDE. RANKIN, Esq. Belfast South Borough Constituency—Lieutenant- Glasgow Woodside Burgh Constituency— Colonel Conolly Hugh GAGE. William Gordon BENNETT, Esq. •Belfast West Borough Constituency—The Reverend James Godfrey MACMANAWAY, MIDLOTHIAN AND PEEBLESSHIRE— MjB.E. Midlothian anda Peebles County Constituency— David Johnstone PRYDE, Esq. Colonial Office, The Church House, S.W.I. Edinburgh Central Burgh Constituency—Andrew l»th February, 1950. GILZEAN, Esq. The KING has been pleased to give directions for Edinburgh East .Burgh Constituency—John the appointment of Theodore Farnworth Anderson, Thomas WHEATLEY, Esq., K.C. Esq., O.BJE., M.D., to be a Nominated Official Edinburgh Leith Burgh Constituency—James Member of the Legislative Council of the Colony of Hutchison HOY, Esq. Kenya. Edinburgh North Burgh Constituency—James Latham CLYDE, Esq., K.C. Ministry of Labour and National Service Edinburgh Pentlands Burgh Constituency— Factory Department, Lieutenant-Colonel John Adrian HOPE '8, St. James's Square,--London, S.W.I. (commonly called Lieutenant-Colonel Lord . 21st February, 1950. ' John Adrian HOPE). The Chief Inspector of Factories gives notice that Edinburgh South Burgh Constituency—Sir in consequence of the resignation of 'Dr. M. S. William Young DARLING, Knight, C.B.E., Ross, an appointment as Appointed Factory Doctor M.C. (under the Factories Acts, 1937 and1 .1:948, for tine Edinburgh West Burgh Constituency—Lieutenant- District of iHemsworth in the County of York, is Commander George Ian Clark HUTCHISON. vacant. Latest date for receipt of applications: 25th (March, 1950. MORAY AND NAIRNSHIRE— Moray and .Navin County Constituency—Major Civil Service Commission. The Right Honourable James STUART, 28th February, 1950. M.V.O., M.C. The Civil Service Commissioners hereby give notice that the following Regulations are published with the approval of the Lords Commissioners of H.M. PERTHSHIRE AND KINROSSSHIRE— Treasury, viz.:— ' Kinross and West Perthshire County Con- stituency—William McNair SNADDEN, Esq. RECRUITMENT UNDER NORMAL REGULATIONS TO THE "Perth and East Perthshire County Constituency— SITUATION OF OFFICER OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE Colonel Alan GOMME-DUNCAN, M.C. (MALE). 1. No candidate may compete more than twice in all under .Normal Regulations and under Reconstruc- RENFREWSHIRE— tion. Regulations for the situation of Officer of Cus- East iRenfrewshire County Constituency—Major toms and Excise. Ernest Guy Richard LLOYD, M.C. 2. Age. Candidates must be at least 19 and under West Renfrewshire County Constituency— 21 years of age on the 1st March, 1950. But— John Scott MACLAY, Esq., C.M.G. (commonly • (a) a candidate who has served or is serving on called the Honourable John Scott MACLAY). a regular (including a regular short-service) en- Greenock Burgh Constituency—The Right .gagement lin H.M. Forces may deduct the Honourable Hector MCNEIL. period of such service from his actual age; Paisley Burgh Constituency—Lieutenant-Colonel (b) a candidate who has served voluntary in Douglas JOHNSTON, K.C. * (H.M. .Forces otherwise than on a regular en- . gagement, or who has performed or is perform- ing compulsory National Service under the ROXBURGHSHIRE AND SELKIRKSHIRE— National Service Acts, may deduct the period .Roxburgh and Selkirk County Constituency- of such service from his.actual age, up to a Archibald James Florence MACDONALD, Esq. maximum of two years ; -.
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