HL Deb 29 January 1908 vol 183 cc70-1

I. Granting retired allowances under Section 2 of the Superannuation Act, 1887, to—

  1. 1. Mr. T. S. Williams, counter clerk and telegraphist, London Postal District, Post Office, dated 23rd August, 1907.
  2. 2. Mr. T. O. Hewitt, engineer, first class, Engineer-in-Chief's Department, Post Office, dated 1st October, 1907.
  3. 3. Mr. F. T. Freeman, staff clerk, War Office, dated 22nd October, 1907.
  4. 4. Mr. John Guillon, foreman of the yard, Chatham, Admiralty, dated 2nd November, 1907.
  5. 5. Mr. H. E. Köhler, overseer, Post Office, Brighton, dated 20th November, 1907.
  6. 6. Mr. T. F. Hart, assistant superintendent, Post Office, Brighton, dated 20th November, 1907.
  7. 7. Mr. W. L. Mowll, overseer, Post Office, Brighton, dated 20th November, 1907.
  8. 8. Mr. F. Westington, overseer, Post Office, Brighton, dated 20th November, 1907.
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  10. 9. Mr. Charles Barwick, rural postman, Scarborough Post Office, dated 12th December, 1907.
  11. 10. Mr. W. R. Barton, a clerk of the Higher Grade of the Second Division, War Office, dated 16th December, 1907.
  12. 11. Mr. Walter Charles Bass, established butler, Haslar Hospital, Admiralty-dated 8th January, 1908.
  13. 12. Mr. Owen Cook, second class surveyor of taxes, Inland Revenue, dated 10th January, 1908.

II. Dated 5th September, 1907, declaring that Henry Harris, labourer, Royal Laboratory, War Department, was appointed without a civil service certificate, through inadvertence on the part of the head of his department.

III. Dated 28th October, 1907, granting a special pension to Sir H. W. Primrose, K.C.B., C.S.I., I.S.O., late chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue.

IV. (Professional Qualifications.)—Dated 21st November, 1907, declaring that for the due and efficient discharge of the duties of the office of Small Holdings Commissioner, professional or other peculiar qualifications not ordinarily to be acquired in the public service are required.