4524 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 3 AUGUST, 1954

Whitehall, August 3, 1954. of Southwell, for the publication of Banns and solemnization' of Marriages to which Part V of the The QUEEN has been pleased by Warrant under 1 Her Majesty's Royal Sign Manual, bearing date the said Act applies according to the rites and ceremonies 3'lst ultimo, -to appoint Thomas George Barnett of the Church of and the said Licensing Cocks, Esq., O.B.E., on the recommendation of the has been duly registered in the Registry of the said Speaker, to be Second Clerk Assistant of the House Diocese of Southwell. of Commons. Witness my tend this 1st day of June, 1954. W. Noel Parr, 'Registrar, Diocese of Southwell. Whitehall, August 3, 1954. The QUEEN has 'been pleased 'by under the Great of the Realm, to grant unto CzviV Service Commission, 3rd August, 1954. LieutenantsGeneral Sir 'Oliver William Hargreaves Leese, Baronet, K-C-B., C.B.E., D.'S.O., the office or The Civil Service Commissioners hereby give place of Lieutenant of Her Majesty's Tower of notice that the following Regulations are published London, in the room of Lieutenant-General Sir with the approval of the Lords Commissioners of Ronald MacKenzae Scdbie, K.B.E., C.B., M.C., who H.M. Treasury, viz.:— has retired on the completion of his term of office. The appointment takes effect as from the REGULATIONS FOR THE RECRUITMENT OF MUSEUM 3rd August, 1954. ASSISTANTS IN THE ISCIENCE MUSEUM UNDER THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION. 1. Men only may compete under these 'Regulations. Scottish Home Department, 2. Age. Candidates must 'be at least 16 years of age on St. Andrew's House, Edinburgh, 1. 1st June, 1954. The Cpmmissioners have not speci- The QUEEN has been pleased by Royal Warrant fied an upper age limit for this competition. In bearing date the 24th July, 1954, to direct Letters general, however, Government Departments require Patent to be passed under the Seal appointed to be a reasonable period of service from persons newly kept and made use of in place of the Great Seal appointed to the Civil Service and the Commissioners of Scotland, granting the rank and dignity of will give weight to this factor in considering candi- Counsel to Her (Majesty to Sir Andrew Innes, KJBJE., dates for these posts who are over 50 years of age. CB., Advocate, a .Member of the Scottish Bar. 30th July, 1954. 3. Nationality. Candidates must be British subjects. They must also satisfy one of the following conditions:— (a) 'If natural-born British subjects, they must Ministry of Labour and National Service. either Factory Department, (i) have at least 9ne parent who is or was at 8, St. James's Square, London, S.W:1. death a British subject; or 27th July, 1954.