§ I. Treasury Minute, dated 5th October, 1904, awarding a special pension to Sir Augustus W. L. Hemming, G.C.M.G., late Governor of Jamaica.
§ II. Treasury Minutes, granting retired allowances under Section 2 of the Super-annuation Act, 1887, to—
- Robert Henderson, lineman, Engineer-in-Chiefs Department, Post Office. (September 2, 1904.)
- Alfred Webster, clerk, Derby Post Office. (September 6, 1904.)
- Samuel J. Morton, assistant superintendent, Boston Post Office. (September 6, 1904.)
- Joseph Levingston, engineer, 1st class, Engineer-in-Chiefs Department, Post Office. (November 21, 1904.)
- Tom F. Dickinson, sorting clerk and telegraphist, Post Office. (November 28, 1904.)
- Alfred H. Beaumont, town postman, Leeds Post Office. (January 6, 1905.)
- John Still, inspector, Post Office, London. (January 11, 1905.)
- Henry G. Bartlett, second division clerk (higher grade), Admiralty. (January 17, 1905.)
- Charles F. Williams, second division clerk, Admiralty. (January 17. 1905.)
§ III. Treasury Minutes, declaring that the following persons were appointed without a civil service certificate through inadvertence on the part of the heads of their departments—
- Richard Leaney, labourer, Royal Laboratory, War Office. (September 3, 1904)
- John W. Ginno, Royal Laboratory, War Office. (October 14, 1904.)
- Benjamin Banks, boy artificer, Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield, War Office. (October 21, 1904.)
- John Foster, boy labourer, Royal Laboratory, War Office. (October 21, 1904.)
- William Gregory, carpenter, Royal Carriage Department, War Office. (October 29, 1904.)
- Frederick G. Postons, Postmaster of Newmarket, Post Office. (November 4, 1904.)
§ IV. Professional Qualifications. Treasury Minute, declaring that for the due and efficient discharge of the duties of the office of Professor of Zoology in the Royal College of Science, Dublin, professional or other peculiar qualifications not ordinarily to be acquired on the public service are required. (August 26, 1904.)