Representative gress
on
of the British Army at the Conto be held this month in Paris.
Surgery
EXTENSION OF SERVICE.
Di{.
Rice, Surgeon-General with ernment of India, has been granted
the Govan
exten-
sion of service which will allo\V him to serve five years in his present office from the date of
appointment.
PROMOTIONS.
Surgeon-Majors
to be
Surgeon-Lieute-
nant-Colonels.?Crombie, Murphy, Jouberfr, Russell, Scully, Hall, lieid, Fasken, Lawrie, Wilson, Mulvany, Zorab, Dutt, Bookey, Macgregor, Young, Duke, McConagliey, Palmer, Williams, Holmes, Ferris. RETIREMENT.
Surgeon
Lieutenant-Colonel
Wood, Bengal
Medical
tired.
Establishment,
J. has
J. re-
appointments.
It has been
arranged
that
Deputy Surgeon-
General Harvey sliall remain with the
Force, Presidency. Frontier
instead of
proceeding
Punjab to the
District Brigade-Surgeon Spencer, Residency and Chief Medical Officer, Rajputana, has been nominated to succeed Deputy SurgeonGeneral Morice, who has been invalided from
Surgeon
Calcutta.
Surgeon-Major Newman, Civil Surgeon, Ajmir, succeeds Brigade-Surgeon Spencer as chief administrative Medical Officer, Rajputana. Dr. R. A. K. Holmes, Officiating Inspector-
General of Jails in the North-West Provinces, has been compelled to go home cn sick leave. Dr. E. Mail' will act till Sir John Tyler returns. Brigade-Surgeon Lieutenant-Colonel C. E. Harrison has been elected to act as Medical