THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, JANUARY 7, 1921. 47 UNDER CLAUSE 7 OF THE ORDER IN COUNCIL OF (Manchester), Ellen Tanfield (Newcastle-on- 10TH JANUARY 1910. Tyne). Admiralty : Third Grade Clerk in H.M. Naval Telephonists, London—Violet May Pearce, Establishments — Charles Stanley Colwell May Olive Wright. Beever. Telephonists — Elizabeth Wilkie Davison Established Storehouseman in H.M. (Newcastle-on-Tyne), Dorothea Irene Dobson Naval Establishments—Harry Ernest Brown. (Ramsgate), Mabel Paisley Fawcett (Circen- cester), Mary Elizabeth Phillips (Wrexham). Post Office: Telephonist, London — Lilian Eugenie Burns. Porters or Postmen, London — Charles Hearsey, Frederick Edward Thompson. Telephonists — Elizabeth Wallace Grier (Stirling), Catherine Mathieson MacKechnie Postmen — William Banks (Warrington), (Falkirk), Laura Smith (Birmingham), Edith John M'Gee (Liverpool), Edward Hothersal May Whordley (Walsall). (Blackpool). UNDER CLAUSE 7 OF THE ORDER IN COUNCIL OF UNDER CLAUSE 2 OF THE ORDER IN COUNCIL OF 10TH JANUARY 1910. 22ND MARCH 1918. Admiralty: Timekeeper in- H.M. Naval Estab- Post Office: Postmen or Porters, London— lishments—James Crabbe. William Ernest Pates, Albert Gunn. Inland Revenue : Established Clerk to an In- Postmen—Henry Edward Shepherd (Fleet- spector of Taxes—Sydney Laine. wood), Robert Williams (Rhyl), William Charles Thomas (Camborne), George William Prison Department, Scotland : Lady Superin- Eose (West Bromwich), Harry Brandon tendent of Duke Street Prison, Glasgow— (Walton-on-Thames), Henry Mallinson (Hud- Jessie Wilhelmina Blyth. dersfield). Stationery Office : Printing and Binding Clerks —Frederick Thomas Eastaugh, Alfred Norman December 4, 1920. Kemp, Frederick George Norris, Augustus AFTER OPEN COMPETITION. George Sherring. Ministry of Labour: Woman Clerk (Higher Welsh Board of Health : Medical Officer (Out- Grade)—Elizabeth Coatman. door)—Evan Parry Evans. Female Writing Assistants—Marjorie Ethel Post Office: Skilled Workman—John William ' Chappie, Eva Grace Cook, Isabel Mary Glover. Smoker. Telephonist, Glasgow—Jessie Jamieson Neill. AFTER LIMITED COMPETITION. UNDER CLAUSE 7 OF THE ORDER IN COUNCIL OF Post Office: Male Sorting Clerks and Tele- IOTH JANUARY 1910, AND UNDER CLAUSE 1 OF graphists (Postal) — John James Carlton THE ORDER IN COUNCIL OF 23RD OCTOBER (Preston), Robert Ewing (York), James For- 1918, AS AMENDED BY THE ORDER IN COUNCIL rester (Leeds), James Hanson (Nottingham), OF 9TH DECEMBER 1919. Victor Holt (Liverpool). Ministry of Health : Health Insurance Officer Female Learner : Liverpool—Mary Con- in the Insurance Department—William Ansell stance Blackburn. George Heather. Inland Revenue : Assistant Inspector of Taxes—• WITHOUT COMPETITION. Sidney Thomas Patrick. British Museum (Natural History): Attendant UNDER CLAUSE 7 OF THE ORDER IN COUNCIL OF (Museum Clerk, Second Grade)—George Wil- 10TH JANUARY 1910, AND UNDER CLAUSE 2 liam Frederick Clarton. OF THE ORDER IN COUNCIL OF 22ND MARCH Board of Control, England: Attendant in the 1918. State Institution Service—Edgar Collin. Stationery Office : Printing and Binding Clerk Prison Service, England and Wales : Subordinate —Charles Thomas Holt. Officer, Division I.—Harold Charles White- house. UNDER CLAUSE 2 OF THE ORDER IN COUNCIL OF Post Office: Female Telegraphist, London— 22ND MARCH 1918. Maud Ethel Clough. Post Office : Night Telephonist and Call Office Male Sorting Clerk and Telegraphist, Glas- Attendant, London—Herbert Joseph Lloyd. gow—John Smith. Postman or Porter, London—Alfred Charles Skilled Workmen—Leonard Cooper, Charles Medlycott. Henry Dingle, David Henry Ford Bertie, Postmen — Ben Litchfield (Darlington), James Francis, Harold Gawne, Michael Hickey, Charles Watts (Richmond and Twickenham), Walter Hyde, William John Martin Kelly, Harry Edward Wilding (Ipswich). Moses Leeder, John Michael M'Carthy, Alfred Ernest Pavitt, Thomas Sargeant, Peter December 6, 1920. Skerrett, Charles William Wedlock, Alexander Wilson. WITHOUT COMPETITION. Night Telephonist and Call Office Attendant, Post Office: Female Telegraphist, London— London—Thomas George Corbett. Marian Olive Pike. Female Clerical Assistants—Mary Houston Female Sorting Clerk and Telegraphist, Addison (Glasgow), Beatrice Alice Sandham Ashton-under-Lyne—Ruby Gertrude Frost..
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