396 THE GAZETTE, APETL 24, 1896.

UNDER CLAUSE 7 OF THE ORDER IN COUNCIL Post Office: Female Telegraph Learner in the OF 4TH JUNE 1870. Central Office, London—Edith Vere Wills. Science and Art Department: Temporary Assistant Telegraph Learners in the Central Office Geologist on the Geological Survey of Great London—John William Churnside, Newman Britain—Thomas Crosbie Cantrill. John Green. Telegraph Learners in London—JohnEdward O'Mahony, Henry James Wilson. FOR REGISTRATION AS TEMPORARY BOY COPYIST. AFTER OPEN COMPETITION AND UNDER CLAUSE William John Slade. 7 OF THE ORDER IN COUNCIL OF 4TH JUNE 1870. April 17, 1896. Boy Clerks — Christopher William Forshaw, AFTER OPEN COMPETITION. Alexander Irvine Fulton. Second Division : Clerks—Henry Marshall Bright, John Henry Burrows, Francis George Hamilton AFTER LIMITED COMPETITION. Davies, Daniel Herlihy, William Montague Hey, John Charles Magrath, Alfred Theodore Page, Second Division: Clerks—William Edwin Mylam, Edward Archer Stokes. Richard Edwin Poole, William Edward Wood. Foreign Office : Student Interpreter in the Consular Services of China, Japan, and Siam—Gilbert Henry Royston Moor. WITHOUT COMPETITION. Post Office: Female Telegraph Learner in the British Museum Boy. Attendant—Sydney Joseph Central Office, London — Ada Broughton Allen. ' Tomblin. Female Telegraph Learner in the London Home Office: Inspector of Factories and Work- Postal Districts—Florence Elizabeth Painter. shops—Arthur Wolfe. Prisons Department, England : Subordinate Offi- cer, Division I.—Harry Pickering. AFTER OPEN COMPETITION AND UNDER CLAUSE 7 OF THE ORDER IN COUNCIL OF 4TH JUNE Post Office: Tube Attendants and Night Collectors in the Central Telegraph Office, London—John 1870. . . Armstrong, . Edward Baggott, Edwin John Boy Clerks—Henry Charles James Churchill, Whitbread. Walter Robert Shipway, Herbert James Wood- Sorting Clerks and Telegraph Learners— ward. Frederick William Booker (Havant), Joseph George Lyne (Birmingham), Ella Woolnough AFTER LIMITED COMPETITION. (Ely). Second Division: Clerks—William John Cairns, Postmen—Edward Andrews (Birmingham), John Henry Harrison, Robert Vincent Head- John Robert Edwards (Wigan), John Lea land, Alfred Lewcock. (St. Helens), Alfred Perkins (Cardiff), Ernest Edward Shaw (Plymouth), James William Waites (Hull), Harry Desforges Wray (Hull). WITHOUT' COMPETITION. Post Office: Porter, London—Robert Edward Percy Winton. Sorting Clerks and Telegraph Learners— DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACT, 1894. Frederick Charles Baker (Bournemouth), Edith RETURN of OUTBREAKS of SWINE Johnston (Newcastle-on-Tyne), Catherine Ethel Jones (Leamington Spa). FEVER in for the Week ended Tube Attendant and Night Collector in the 18th April 1896, distinguishing Counties Central Telegraph 03ice, London—Charles (including Burghs). James Taylor. Postmen—Stephen Binns (Darwen), Thomas Swine Williamson Clongh (), David Connor Slaughtered COUNTY. Outbreaks as Diseased (), Michael Hogan (Tipperary), Charles Confirmed. or as having been Exposed M'Geachin (), David Mordecai (Car- to Infection. diff), Tom Standbridge (Coventry).

No. No. April 18, 1896. Aberdeen ... 1 34 AFTER OPEN COMPETITION. Ayr 4 34 1 5 Second Division : Clerk—Robert Bennett Cobb. , Mid-Lothian 2 64 Foreign Office: Student Interpreter in the Con sular Services of China, Japan, and Siam— TOTAL 8 137 John Twizell Wawn.