THE LONDON GAZETTE, 12 JULY, 1912. 5087 the prescribed uniform. Dated 13th July, (Attached to units other than Medical Units.) 1912. The appointment of Captain Henry 9th (The Dumbartonshire) Battalion, Princess Mellor Fort, M.B., which was announced in Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland High- the London Gazette of the llth June, 1912, landers). is antedated to the 8th June, 1912. Lieutenant Franklin M. Baird to be Cap- tain. Dated 20th June, 1912. ARMY VETERINARY CORPS. Second Lieutenant William M. Baird to Lieutenant Sidney Smith resigns his com- be Lieutenant. Dated 20th June, 1912. mission. Dated 1st April, 1912. Second Lieutenant Maurice E. Denny re- signs his commission. Dated 13th ' July, UNATTACHED LIST FOR THE TERRITORIAL FORCE. 1912. Allen Wells Anscombe (late Cadet Lance- Corporal, University of London Contingent, 5tk (City of London) Battalion, The London Senior Division, Officers Training Corps) to Regiment (London Rifle Brigade); Major be Second Lieutenant, for service with the and Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel Gerard King's School (Warwick) Contingent, Junior Bicker-Caarten resigns his commission, and Division, Officers Training Corps. Dated is granted permission to retain his rank and 4th May, 1912. to wear the prescribed uniform. Dated 13th James Mair Frew to be Second Lieutenant, July, 1912. for service with the Dollar Institution Con- tingent, Junior Division, Officers Training 8tk (City of London) Battalion, The London Corps. Dated 5th May, 1912. Regiment (Post Office Rifles); George Luard Alexander to be Second Lieutenant. Dated SlsfcMay, 1912. Officers Training Corps. Dollar Institution Contingent, Junior Division, %th (County of London} Battalion, The London Officers Training Corps; Second Lieutenant Regiment (Queen Victoria's Rifles); Second Roslyn Whittaker ceases to serve with the Lieutenant Frederick William Bolton, from contingent. Dated 5th May, 1912. the 10th (County of London) Battalion, The London Regiment (Paddington Rifles), to be Second Lieutenant. Dated 20th June, 1912. 13//7*- (County of London) Battalion* The Lon- VOLUNTEER FORCE. don Regiment (Kensington); Lieutenant 1st Cadet Battalion, The King's Royal Rifle Francis J. Rodwell to be Captain. Dated Corps. 10th July. 1912. The undermentioned Lieutenants resign \ their commissions. Dated 13th July, !St7h (County of London) Battalion, The Lon- 1912: — don Regiment (London Irish Rifles). Frederick L. Goord. Second Lieutenant John R. Trinder to be John Chandler. Lieutenant. Dated 30th May, 1912. Cadet Samuel James Hutchinson, from the Belfast University Contingent, Senior Division, Officers Training Corps, to be Second Lieutenant. Dated 13th July, 1912. Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Cambridge. 22wr7 (County of London) Battalion, The Lon- Alfred Paget Humphry, Esquire, J.P., don Jteaimenf. (The Queen's); Private Wil- M.V.O., to be a Deputy Lieutenant. Dated frid Holroyd Ratton, from the Inns of Court 5th July, 1912. Officers Training Corps, to be Second Lieu- tenant. Dated 13th July, 1912. 1st Battalion, The Herefordshire Regiment; Commissions signed by the Lord Lieutenant of Richard Crawford Sale (late Cadet, Rugby the County of Fife. School Contingent, Junior Division, Officers Training Corps) to be Second Lieutenant. The Right Honourable Edward James Lord Dated 1st June, 1912. Bruce, Bromhall, Dunfermline, and Colonel Thomas Harry Erskine, Grangemuir, Northern Cyclist Battalion; Lieutenant Robeit Pibtenweem, C. White to be Captain. Dated 1st June. to be Deputy Lieutenants. 1912. '7' Dated 6th July, 1912. ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. Civil Service Commission, 3rd Home Counties Field Ambulance, Royal July 12, 1912. Army Medical Corys; the retirement of Lieutenant-Colonel John de Z. Marshall and Notice is hereby given, that upon a special the promotion of Lieutenant-Colonel Georqe recommendation from the Army Council, and A. Edsell, which were announced in the with the assent of the Treasury, Mr. Arthur London Gazette of the 4th June. 1912, are Pickard, having served as a Clerk of the Second antedated to the 22nd October, 1911. Division for upwards of eight years, has been.
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