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34296 3995 SUPPLEMENT TO The London Gazette Of FRIDAY, the 19th of JUNE, 1936 Registered as a newspaper TUESDAY, 23 JUNE, 1936 CHANCERY OF THE ROYAL. VICTORIAN ORDER. BuckingJiam Palace, 23rd June, 1936. The KING has been pleased, on the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to command that the title and dignity of a Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order be conferred upon Her Majesty Queen Mary. CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. St. James's Palace, S.W.I. 23rd June, 1936. The KING has been graciously pleased, on the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to signify his intention of conferring Peerages of the United Kingdom on the following: To be a Viscount. The Right Honourable Bertrand Edward, Baron Dawson of Penn, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., K.C.M.G, M.D., F.R.C.P. To be Barons. Sir Herbert Austin, K.B.E., M.I.Mech.E., J.P., Chairman of Austin Motor Company Ltd. For public services. Sir Henry iStrother Cautley, Bt., K.C., M.P., Member of Parliament for East Grinstead since January, 1910, and for East Leeds, 1900-06. For political and public services. Sir (William) Malcolm Hailey, G.C.iS.L, G.C.I.E., D.Litt., D. Laws., lately Governor of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. John William Beaumont Pease, Esq., J.P., Chairman of Lloyds Bank Ltd. and of the Bank of London and South America. The KING has been graciously pleased, on the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to declare that the undermentioned shall be sworn to His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council: Lieutenant-Colonel David John Colville, T.D., D.L., M.P., Member of Parliament for North Midlothian since 1929. Parliamentary Secretary to the Department of Overseas Trade, 1931 to 1935. Parliamentary Under- secretary of State for Scotland since 1935.. Herbrand Edward Dundonald Brassey, Earl De La Warr, Parliamentary Under-Secre- tary of State for War, 1929-30, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, and Deputy Minister of Fisheries, 1930-35, Par- liamentary Secretary, Board of Education since 1935. Captain David Euan Wallace, M.C., M.P., Member of Parliament for Hornsey since 1924, and for Rugby, 1922-23. Parliamentary iSecretary to the Department of Overseas Trade since November, 1935. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Home Office, 1935; Civil Lord of the Admiralty, 1931-35. Assistant Government Whip, 1928 to 1929; Lord Commissioner of H.M. Treasury 1929 and 1931.

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34296 3995

SUPPLEMENTTO

The London GazetteOf FRIDAY, the 19th of JUNE, 1936

Registered as a newspaper

TUESDAY, 23 JUNE, 1936

CHANCERY OF THE ROYAL. VICTORIANORDER.

BuckingJiam Palace,23rd June, 1936.

The KING has been pleased, on the occasionof His Majesty's Birthday, to command thatthe title and dignity of a Dame Grand Crossof the Royal Victorian Order be conferredupon Her Majesty Queen Mary.

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF KNIGHTHOOD.

St. James's Palace, S.W.I.23rd June, 1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, tosignify his intention of conferring Peeragesof the United Kingdom on the following: —

To be a Viscount.The Right Honourable Bertrand Edward,

Baron Dawson of Penn, G.C.V.O., K.C.B.,K.C.M.G, M.D., F.R.C.P.

To be Barons.Sir Herbert Austin, K.B.E., M.I.Mech.E.,

J.P., Chairman of Austin Motor CompanyLtd. For public services.

Sir Henry iStrother Cautley, Bt., K.C., M.P.,Member of Parliament for East Grinsteadsince January, 1910, and for East Leeds,1900-06. For political and public services.

Sir (William) Malcolm Hailey, G.C.iS.L,G.C.I.E., D.Litt., D. Laws., lately Governorof the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh.

John William Beaumont Pease, Esq., J.P.,Chairman of Lloyds Bank Ltd. and of theBank of London and South America.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, todeclare that the undermentioned shall be swornto His Majesty's Most Honourable PrivyCouncil: —Lieutenant-Colonel David John Colville, T.D.,

D.L., M.P., Member of Parliament forNorth Midlothian since 1929. ParliamentarySecretary to the Department of OverseasTrade, 1931 to 1935. Parliamentary Under-secretary of State for Scotland since 1935..

Herbrand Edward Dundonald Brassey, EarlDe La Warr, Parliamentary Under-Secre-tary of State for War, 1929-30, ParliamentarySecretary, Ministry of Agriculture, andDeputy Minister of Fisheries, 1930-35, Par-liamentary Secretary, Board of Educationsince 1935.

Captain David Euan Wallace, M.C., M.P.,Member of Parliament for Hornsey since1924, and for Rugby, 1922-23. ParliamentaryiSecretary to the Department of OverseasTrade since November, 1935. ParliamentaryUnder-Secretary of State, Home Office, 1935;Civil Lord of the Admiralty, 1931-35.Assistant Government Whip, 1928 to 1929;Lord Commissioner of H.M. Treasury 1929and 1931.

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S996 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 23 JUNE, 1936

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday," tosignify his intention of conferring Baronetciesof the United Kingdom on the following: —William Francis Stratford Dugdale, Esq., '

J.P., D.L. For public services in ^Warwick-shire. ; • ' . • ' • ' .

Captain (Sidney Herbert, M.P., Member ofParliament for Scarborough and Whitby,1922-31 and for the Abbey '.Division of West-minster since July, 1932. For political andpublic services. ,

Colonel the Honourable Sidney . CornwallisPeel, C.B., D.S.O., T.D., D.L., Chairman ofthe Advisory Committee, Export CreditsGuarantee Department. .

Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Kenyon.lStephenson,.. 0.8.9., V'D-> J'R' D.-L>» LL-D' ' For -

political and public services in (Sheffield.Colonel Sir Albert Edward Whitaker, C.B.E.,

T.D., J.P., D'L. For political and publicservices in Nottinghamshire.

The KING has been graciously pleased,, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday,, tosignify his intention of conferring the Honourof Knighthood upon the following: —Irving James Albery, Esq., M.C., M.P., Mem-

ber of Parliament for Gravesend since 1924.For political and public services.

William MacDo:nald Baird, Esq., J.P. Forpolitical and public services in Scotland.

Alderman John Bedford Burman, J.P. Forpolitical and public services in Birmingham.

Major George Frederick Davies, J.P., M.P.,Member of Parliament for the Yeovil divi-sion since October,.. 1923. Vice-Chamberlainto H.M. Household since December, 1935.Assistant Government Whip, 1931 to- 1932,and a Lord Commissioner of H.M. Treasury,1932 to 1935.

Edward Guy Dawber, Esq., R.A., F.S.A.,. F.R.I.B.A., Architect. .Vice-President : andChairman of.the Council for the Preserva-tion of Rural i England.

Hugh Qarrard Tyrwhitt-Drake, Esq., J.P.For political and public services in fcheCounty of Kent.

Alfred Dyer, Esq., J.P. For political andpublic services in Hastings.

Ernest Julian Foley, Esq., C.B., Under-secretary, Board of Trade.

George Henry Gater, Esq., C.M.G., D.lS.O.,J.P., Clerk of the London County Council.

Herbert Nigel Presley, Esq., C.B.E., D.Sc.,M.Inst.C.E., M.I.Mech.E., M.I.E.E., ChiefMechanical Engineer, London and NorthEastern Railway.

Herbert John Clifford Grierson, Esq., M.A.,LL.D., Litt.D'., F.B..A., lately Regius Pro-fessor of Rhetoric and English Literature,Edinburgh University.

Frederic Howard Hamilton, Esq. Forpolitical and public services in South-WestEngland.

Charles Malcolm Barclay-Harvey, Esq., J.P.,M.P., Member, of Parliament for Kincardineand Western ; division, December, 1923 toM-ay, 1929 arid since October, 1931. Forpolitical and public services.

George Harvey, Esq., M.P., Member of Parlia-ment for, the Kennington division of Lam-beth, October, 1924 to May, 1929, and sinceOctober, 1931. - For political and public,services.

Colonel Alfred Edward Webb-Johnson, C.B.E.,D.'S.O., T.D., M.B., Ch.B., F.R.C.S., Sur-geon to the Middlesex Hospital.

His Honour Judge (Stanley Anthony HillKelly, .County Court Judge.

Councillor William Edwin Manchester, J.P.For political and public services in Islington.

Gilbert Thomas Morgan, Esq., O.B.E., D.Sc.,LL.D., F.I.C., E.R.IS., Director of ChemicalResearch, Department of Scientific and In-dustrial Research.

James Morton, .Esq., LL.D. For services tothe' dye and colour industries.

William Newzam Prior Nicholson, Esq.,Painter. Trustee of the Tate Gallery,Millbank.

Charles Phibbs, Esq. For political and publicservices in Merionethshire.

David Charles Roberts,'Esq., LL.D.., J.P. For. public services in Wales.David Carter Rutherford, Esq., J.P. For pub-

lic services in Hertfordshire.•Albert Charles Seward, Esq., M.A., iSc.D.,

D.lSc., LL.D., F.R.S., Professor of Botany,Cambridge University, and Master of Down-ing College.

Alderman Harry Speakman, J.P. For politicaland public services in Leigh, Lancashire.

Alfred St. Valery Tebbitt, Esq. For servicesto.the Hertford British Hospital in Paris.

Lieutenant-Colonel William Thomlinson, J.P.,D.L. . For political and public services inthe County of Durham.

Frederick Joseph West, Esq., C.B.E.,(M.Inst.C.E., M.I.Mech.E., J.P. For publicservices in Manchester.

James Grey West, Esq., O.B.E., F.R.I.B.A.,Chief Architect, H.M. Office of Works andPublic Buildings.

DOMINIONS.

Francis Anderson, Esq., M.A., LL.D., EmeritusProfessor of Philosophy at the University ofSydney. For educational and social welfareservices in the State of New South Wales.

Lieutenant-Colonel Charles BickertonBlackburn, O.B.E., M.D., Ch.M., AustralianArmy Medical Corps Reserve, Member of theCouncil of the New South Wales Branch ofthe British Medical Association.

James Sands Elliott, Esq., M.B., Ch.B.,F.R.A.C.S. For public services in. theDominion of New Zealand.

Cedric Stanton Hicks, Esq., M.Sc., M.B.,Ch.B., Ph.D., F.I.C., Professor of HumanPhysiology and Pharmacology at the Uni-versity of Adelaide in the State of SouthAustralia. For services to medical educa-tion.

The Honourable Richard Linton, Agent-General in London for the State of Vi-Storia.

Captain Hibbert Alan Stephen Newton, M.B.,M.S., F.R.C.S., Australian Army MedicalCorps Reserve, Member of the Council, andCensor in Chief, Royal Australasian Collegeof Surgeons.

The Honourable John Ranken Reed, C.B.E.,Senior Judge of the Supreme Court, andActing Chief Justice, Dominion of NewZealand.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 23 JUNE, 1936 3997

INDIA.

Ernest Handforth Goodman Eoberts, Esq.,Barrister-at-Law, Chief Justice of the HighCourt of Judicature at Rangoon, Burma.

John Eolleston Lort-Williams, Esq., K.C.,Judge of the High Court of Judicature atFort William in Bengal.

Raja Raghunandan Prashad Singh, ofMonghyr, Member of the Council of State,Zamindar and Banker, Monghyr, Bihar.

Major-General Cuthbert Allan Sprawson,O.I.E., M'D., F.R.O.P., D.Litt., K.H.P.,Indian Medical Service, Director-General,Indian Medical Service.

Robert Daniel Richmond, Esq., C.I.E., Chair-man, Madras Services Commission, Madras.

Rajkumar Vijaya Ananda Gajapatiraj, ofYizianagram, Member of the LegislativeAssembly.

Major Nawab Ahmad Nawaz Khan, C.I.E.,O.B.E., Member of the Legislative Assembly,of Dera Ismail Khan, North-West FrontierProvince.

Charles Carter Chatham, Esq., C.I.E., IndianPolice, Inspector-General of Police, Central

8 Provinces.Haji Khan Bahadur Nawab Muhammad Jamal

Khan, Leghari, Member of the Punjab Legis-lative Council, Tumandar of the LeghariTribe, Dera Ghazi Khan, Punjab.

Henry Tristram Holland, Esq., C.I.E., M.B.,F.R.C.S., Church Missionary Society,Quetta, Baluchistan.

Ishvardas Lakhmidas, Esq., J.P., Merchant,Bombay.

Vivian McCaw, Esq., Senior Partner ofMessrs. Kettlewell, Bullen & Co., Calcutta,Bengal.

Rahimtoola Chinoy, Esq., Director of IndianRadio and Cable Communications Company,Bombay.

Ramaswami Srinivasa Sarma, Esq., C.I.E.,Editor, The Whip, Calcutta.

Geoffrey Leonard Winterbotham, Esq.,Partner, Messrs. Wallace & Co., Bombay.

COLONIES, PROTECTORATES, &c.

John Bagnall, Esq. For public services in theStraits Settlements.

Panayiotis Loizou Cacoyannis, Esq. Forpublic services in Cyprus.

Lieutenant-Colonel John CalderwoodStrathearn, C.B'.E., M.D., F.R.C.S. Wardenand Chief Surgeon of the St. John ofJerusalem Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem,and Honorary Consulting Ophthalmic Sur-geon to the Government of Palestine.

Edmund Oswald Teale, Esq., D.Sc., F.G.S.,M.Inst.M.M., Mining Consultant to theGovernment of the Tanganyika Territory.

Arthur Frederick Clarence Webber, Esq.,Colonial Legal Service, CEief Justice, SierraLeone.

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF KNIGHTHOOD.

St. James's Palace, S.W.I.23rd June, 1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to giveorders for the following promotions in, and

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appointments to, the Most Honourable Orderof the Bath:—To be an Ordinary Member of the Military

Division of the First Glass, or KnightsGrand Cross, of the said Most HonourableOrder:—

Admiral William Henry Dudley, Earl of Corkand Orrery, G.C.V.O., K.C.B.

To be Ordinary Members of the MilitaryDivision of the Second Class, or KnightsCommanders, of the said Most HonourableOrder:—

Vice-Admiral Wilfred Frankland French, C.B.,C.M.G.

Vice-Admiral Frank Forrester Rose, C.B.,D.S.O.

Vice-Admiral Percy Lockhart Harnam Noble,C.B., C.V.O.

Surgeon Vice-Admiral Robert William BasilHall, C.B., O.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,K.H.P.

To be Ordinary Members ' of the MilitaryDivision of the Third Class, or Companions,of the said Most Honourable Order:—

Rear-Admiral Geoffrey Layton, D.S.O.Rear-Admiral John Augustine Edgell, O.B.E.Rear-Admiral Lachlan Donald Ian

MacKinnon, C.V.O.Rear-Admiral Bertram Home Ramsay, M.V.O.Rear-Admiral Guy Charles Cecil Royle,

C.M.G.Engineer Rear-Admiral Francis Edward Dean

(Retired).Colonel William Skeffington Poe, D.S.O.,

Royal Marines (Retired).Engineer Rear-Admiral Percival Edwin

McNeil (Royal Australian Navy).To be an Ordinary Member of the Civil

Division of the Third Class, or Companions,of the said Most Honourable Order:—

Frederick Bryant, Esq., O.B.E.

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF KNIGHTHOOD.

St. James's Palace, S.W.I.June, 1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to giveorders for the following promotions in, andappointments to, the Most Honourable Orderof the Bath: —To be an Ordinary Member of the Military

Division of the First Class, or KnightsGrand Cross, of the said Most HonourableOrder: —

General Sir Alexander Ernest Wardrop,K.C.B., O.M.G.,, Colonel Commandant,Rbyal Horse Artillery, Colonel 2ndBattalion (Mooltan Battalion) 9th Jat Regi-ment, Indian Army, Aide-de-Camp Generalto The King, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Northern Command.

To be Ordinary Members of the MilitaryDivision of the Second Class, or KnightsC'ommanders, of the said Most HonourableOrder : —

Lieutenant-General iSir John Edward iSpencerBrind, K.B.E., C.B., C.'M.G-., D.S.O. (lateRoyal Artillery), Adjutant-General, Head-quarters of the Army in India.

3998 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 23 JUNE, 1936

Lieutenant-General Henry CholmondeleyJackson, C.B., C.M.G., D.lS.O., Colonel, TheBedfordshire and Hertfordshire' Regiment,General Officer Commanding-in-Chief,Western Command.

To be an Ordinary 'Member of the CivilDivision of the Second Class, or KnightsCommanders, of the said Most HonourableOrder:— " .

Brigadier-G-eneral Walter Robert Ludlow,C.B., V.D., T.D., D.L., Honorary Colonel,8th Battalion, .The Royal WarwickshireRegiment.

To be Ordinary Members of the MilitaryDivision of thei Third Class, or Companions,of the said Most Honourable Order: —

Major-General ,Dudley . Sheridan iSkelton,D.iS.O. (late Royal Army. Medical Corps),Honorary Surgeon to .The King, DeputyDirector of Medical iServices, iSouthern Com-mand, India.

Major-General George Mackintosh Lindsay,C.M.G., D.S.O. (late The Rifle Brigade(Prince Consort's Own) and Royal TankCorps), Commander, Presidency and AssamDistrict, Eastern Command, India.

Major-General iHugh Wharton MyddletonWatson, C.M.G., D.lS.O. (late The King'sRoyal Rifle Corps), Half-Pay.

Major-General Robert Hadden Haining,D.S.O. (late Royal Artillery), Commandant,Imperial Defence College.

Major-General James Handyside Marshall-Cornwall, C.B.E., D.lS.O., M.C. (late RoyalArtillery), Half-Pay.

MajorXJeneral Thomas Gerald Dalby, D.iS.O.(late The King's Royal Rifle Corps), Half-Pay.

Major-General Victor Morven Fortune, D.S.O.(late The Black Watch (Royal HighlandRegiment) and .The Seaforth Highlanders(Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's),Commander, 52nd (Lo.wland) Division,Scottish Command.

Major-General John Blakiston-Houston,D.lS.O. (late llth. Hussars (Prince Albert'sOwn) and 12th Royal Lancers (Prince ofWales's), Commandant, Equitation School,Weedon, and Inspector of Cavalry.

Colonel (temporary Brigadier) WilliamNicholas White, D.lS.O. (late Royal ArmyService Corps), Inspector of the Royal Army(Service Corps.

Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Lord DouglasMalise Graham, D.S.O., M.C. (late RoyalArtillery), Commandant, (School of Artillery,Larkhill.

Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Thomas Milne,D.S.O., Indian Army, Commander, WanaBrigade, Northern Command, India.

.Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Edmu-ndHenry Lancaster, Indian Army, Inspector,Royal Indian Army Service Corps Services(Southern Area), India.

.Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Edward' Pellew•Quinan, O.B..E., Indian Army, Aide-de-Gamp to The King, Commander, 9th(Jhansi) Infantry Brigade, Eastern Com-mand, India.

To be Ordinary Members -of the Civil Divisionof the Third Class, or Companions, of thesaid Most Honourable Order: —

Colonel Gerald Trevor Bruce, C.M.G., D.lS.O.,T,D., D.L., Chairman, Territorial ArmyAssociation of the County of Glamorgan.

Honorary Colonel Thomas Edward JohnLloyd, D.L., Chairman, Territorial ArmyAssociation of the County of Anglesey.

Godfrey Rotter, Esq., C.B.E., D.Sc., F.I.C.,F.Inst.P., Director, Explosives ResearchBranch, Research Department, RoyalArsenal, Woolwich.

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF KNIGHTHOOD.

St. James's Palace, S.W.I.23rd June, 1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, togive orders fbr the following appointments to-the Most Honourable Order of. the Bath:—

To be Ordinary Members of the MilitaryDivision of the Third Class, or Companions,of the said Most Honourable Order: —

Air Vice-Marshal Philip Bennet Joubert de laForte", C.M.G., D.S.O., Royal Air Force.

Air Vice-Marshal Alfred William Iredell,M.R.O.S., L.R.C.P., K.H.P., Royal AirForce.

To be an' Ordinary Member of the CivilDivision of the Third Glass, or Companions,of the said Most Honourable. Order: —

Colonel John Fisher Turner, D.S.O., Directorof Wbrks and Buildings, Air Ministry.

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF KNIGHTHOOD.

St. James's Palace, S.W.I.23rd June, 1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, togive orders for the following appointments tothe Most Honourable Order of the Bath: —

To be an Ordinary Member of the CivilDivision of the Second Class, or KnightsCommanders, of the said Most HonourableOrder:—

Arthur Salusbury MacNalty, / Esq., M.D.,F.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., Chief Medical Officer,Ministry of Health, and Board of Education.

To be Ordinary Members of the Civil Divisionof the THwd Class, or Companions, of the-said Most Honourable Order:—

Harold Idris Bell, Esq., O.B.E., F.B.A.,F.S.A., D.Litt., Keeper of the Department'of Manuscripts, British Museum.

William John Gick, Esq., C.B.E., Director of iStores, Admiralty.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 23 JUNE, 1936 3999

Patrick Ramsay Laird, Esq., Secretary,Department of Agriculture for Scotland.

Colonel Henry Royds Pownall, D.S.O., M.C.(late Royal Artillery), Deputy Secretary,Committee of Imperial Defence.

James Molony Spaight, Esq., C.B.E., LL.D.,Principal Assistant Secretary, Air Ministry.

John Smale Sutton, Esq., Director of Estab-lishments and Commissioner, Board ofCustoms and Excise.

John William Todd, Esq., C.B.E., F.S.A.A.,Accountant General, Ministry of Labour.

Lieutenant-Colonel John Dallas Waters,D.S.O., J.P., Secretary of Commissions ofthe Peace, Lord Chancellor's Department.

CENTRAL OHANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF KNIGHTHOOD.

St. James's Palace, S.W.I,23rd June, 1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to giveorders for the following promotions in, andappointments to, the Most Exalted Order ofthe Star of India: —

To be a Knight Grand Commander of the saidMost Exalted Order'.—

Lieutenant-Colonel His Highness RajRajeshwar Maharajadhiraja Sir UmaddSingh Bahadur, G.C.I.E., K.C.S.I.,K.C.V.O., Maharaja of Jodhpur (Marwar),Rajputana.

To be Knights Commanders of the said MostExalted Order: —

His Highness Saramad - i - Rajaha - i -Bundelkhand Sawai Mahendra MaharajaShri Vir Singh Deo Bahadur, Maharaja ofOrchha, Central India.

Rana Bhagat Chand, C.S.I., Raja of Jubbal,Simla Hall States, Punjab.

To be Companions of the said Most ExaltedOrder: —

Raymond Evelyn Gibson, Esq., C.IJE., IndianCivil Service, lately Commissioner in Sind,Karachi.

John Nesbitt Gordon Johnson, Esq., C.I.E.,Indian Civil Service, Chief Commissioner ofDelhi.

John Carson Nixon, Esq., C.I.E., Indian CivilService, Secretary to the Government ofIndia in the Finance Department.

Bertie Munro Staig, Esq., Indian Civil Ser-vice, Financial Adviser, Military Finance,Government of India.

Gilbert Pitcairn Hogg, Esq., C.I.E., IndianCivil Service, Chief Secretary to the Govern-ment of Bengal, Bengal.

Raja Hamendar Sen, Raja of Keonthal State,Simla Hill States, Punjab.

Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Lionel PeterCollins, C.B., D.S.O., O.B.E., A.D.C.,Indian Army, Commandant, Indian MilitaryAcademy, Dehra Dun.

George Townsend Boag, Esq., C.I.E., IndianCivil Service, Secretary to the Governmentof Madras in the Law and Education De-partment, Madras.

CHANCERY OF THE ORDER OF SAINTMICHAEL AND SAINT GEORGE.

23rd June, 1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to givedirections for the following promotion in, andappointments to, the Most DistinguishedOrder of Saint Michael and Saint George: —

To be an Ordinary Member of the First Glass,or Knights Grand Cross, of the said MostDistinguished Order:—

The Honourable Sir William Hill Irvine,K.C.M.G., LL.D., lately Lieutenant-Governor and Chief Justice of the State ofVictoria.

To be an Ordinary Member of the SecondClass, or Knights Commanders, of the saidMost Distinguished Order:—

The Honourable Robert Archdale Parkhill,Minister for Defence, Commonwealth ofAustralia.

To be Ordinary Members of the Third Class,or Companions, of the said Most Distin-guished Order:—

Eric St. John Bamford, Esq., Secretary, Im-perial Communications Advisory Committee.

Carl August Berendsen, Esq., LL.M., Perma-nent Head of the Prime Minister's Depart-ment and Secretary for External Affairs,Dominion of New Zealand.

Daniel Vickery Bryant, Esq. For socialwelfare and philanthropic services in theDominion of New Zealand.

Thomas Joseph Hartigan, Esq., F.I.C.A.,Commissioner for Railways, State of NewSouth Wales.

John Alexander Norris, Esq., Auditor-General, State of Victoria.

Joshua Jennings Wignall, Esq., lately LordMayor of Hobart, State of Tasmania.

CHANCERY OF THE ORDER OF SAINTMICHAEL AND SAINT GEORGE.

23rd June, 1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to givedirections for the following promotion in, andappointments to, the Most DistinguishedOrder of Saint Michael and Saint George: —

To be an Ordinary Member of the SecondClass, or Knights Commanders, of the saidMost Distinguished Order:—

Sir Selwyn Macgregor Grier, C.M.G.,Governor and Commander-in-Chief of theWindward Islands.

To be Ordinary Members of the Third Class,or Companions, of the said Most Distin-guished Order:—

David Henry Elias, Esq., M.C., GeneralManager, Federated Malay States Railways.

Harold Hignell, Esq., Colonial AdministrativeService, Senior Provincial Commissioner,Tanganyika Territory.

Harold James Huxham, Esq., Colonial Ad-ministrative Service, Financial Secretary,Ceylon.

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William Joseph Johnson, Esq., O.B.E.,Treasurer, Palestine.

Lieutenant-Colonel Morice Challoner Lake,Political Secretary, Aden.

George Ernestj London, Esq., Colonial Ad-ministrative ; Service, Colonial Secretary,Gold Coast.

Arthur Innes jMayhew, Esq., C.I.E., JointSecretary and Member of the Advisory Com-mittee on Education in the Colonies.

Henry Harold; Scott, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.P.,Director of jthe Bureau of Hygiene andTropical Diseases.

Edwin Taylor, Esq., Treasurer, Hong Kong.Hugh Kobert ,' Everard Earle Welby, Esq.,

• Colonial Administrative Service, ProvincialCommissioner, First Grade, Kenya.

CHANCERY OF THE ORDER OF SAINTMICHAEL AND SAINT GEORGE.

1 23rd June, 1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to givedirections for the following promotions in, andappointments to, the Most DistinguishedOrder of Saint Michael and Saint George: —

To be Ordinary Members of the Second Class,or Knights 'Commanders, of the said MostDistinguished Order:—

Reader William Bullard, Esq., C.M.G.,C.I.E., His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinaryand Minister Plenipotentiary Designate toHis Majesty'the King of Saudi Arabia.

Robert Leslie Craigie, Esq., C.B., O.M.G., anAssistant Under Secretary of State in theForeign Office. For services in cpnnectionwith the London Naval Conference.

To be Ordinary Members of the Third Glass,or Companions, of the said Most Distin-guished Ordter.:—

Oaptain Victor Hilary Danckwerts, R.N.,lately Assistant Director of Plans, NavalStaff, Admiralty. For services in connec-tion with the London Naval Conference.

John Wallace Ord Davidson,. Esq., O.B.E.,one of His Majesty's Consuls in China.

Spencer Stuart Dickson, Esq., His Majesty'sEnvoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni-potentiary at Bogota.

Harold Edmund Eastwood, Esq., Head of theCommunications Department of the ForeignOffice.

Clifford Edward Heathcote-Smith, Esq.,C.B.E., His Majesty's Consul-General atAlexandria.,

Adrian Holman, Esq., M.C., a First Secre-tary in the Foreign Office. For services inconnection iwith the London Naval Con-ference. '

Major Claude Scudamore Jarvis, O.B.E.,lately Governor of the Province of Sinai,Egypt. ,

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF KNIGHTHOOD.

St. .James's Palace, S.W.I:V&rd June, 1936.

• The KING, has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion) of .His Majesty's Birthday, togive orders for the following promotions, in,

and appointments to, the Most Eminent Orderof the Indian Empire:—

To be Knights Commanders of the said MostEminent Order:—

Geoffrey Thomas Hirst Bracken, Esq., C.S.I.,C.I.E., Indian Civil Service, Member of theExecutive Council of the Governor ofMadras.

Joseph Miles Clay, Esq., C.S.I., C.I.E.,O.B.E., Indian Civil Service, Member of theExecutive Council of the Governor of the•United Provinces.

Shrimant Madhavrao Harihar alias BabaSaheb Patwardhan, Chief of Miraj (Junior),Deccan States Agency.

Maharaja Sir Prodyot Kumar TagoreBahadur, Zamindar, lately President of theCalcutta (Silver Jubilee Celebration Com-mittee, Calcutta, Bengal.

Sir Alexander Robertson Murray, C.B.E.,lately Chairman of the Indian Textile TariffBoard.

To be Companions of the said Most EminentOrder:—

Machraj Bhawani Shanker Niyogi, Judge ofthe High .Court of Judicature at Nagpur,Central Provinces.

Evan Meredith Jenkins, Esq., Indian CivilService, Officiating Joint Secretary to theGovernment, of India in the Departmentof Industries and Labour.

Thakor Shri Prathisinhji Takhatsinhji, ofSudasna, Sabar Kantha Agency, Jurisdic-tional Chief, States of Western India.

Mir Ghulam Muhammad Khan,. Jam of LasBela State, Baluchistan.

George Kenneth Darling, Esq., Indian CivilService, Commissioner, Lucknow Division,United Provinces.

Ratanji Dinshah Dalai, Esq., Member of theLegislative Assembly, lately of the PublicHealth Department, Bombay.

Henry Carlos Prior, Esq., Indian Civil Ser-vice, Secretary to the Government of Biharin the Finance Department.

Donald Gladding, Esq., Indian Civil Service,Secretary to the Government of Bengal inthe Finance Department, Bengal.

Henry Foley Knight, Esq., Indian Civil Ser-vice, Secretary to the Government of Bombayin the -Home Department, Bombay.

William Scott Browm, Esq., Indian Civil Ser-vice, Secretary to the Government of Madrasin the Public Works and Labour Depart-ment, Madras.

Colonel Richard Barry Butler, C.B.E., M.C.,Military Secretary to the Governor ofBengal.

Lieutenant-Colonel (Honorary Colonel)Leonard Bishopp Grant, T.D., Officer Com-manding, The Simla Rifles, A-F. (I.).

Arthur Neville John Harrison, Esq., ChiefAuditor, Bombay, Baroda and CentralIndia Railway, Bombay.

Lieutenant-Colonel Cyril de MontfortWellborne, O.B.E., Indian Army, IndianPolice, Inspector-'General of Police, Burma.

Major Alister John Ransford, R.E., MintMaster,. Bombay.

William Launcelot . .Crosbie Trench, Esq.,Indian Service of Engineers, Chief Engineerin Sind, Bombay.

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 23 JUNE,:i936 4001Frederick John Freshwater Shaw, Esq., D.Sc.

(London), A.R.C.S., F.L.S., Indian Agri-cultural Service, Director, Imperial Insti-tute of Agricultural Research, and ImperialEconomic Botanist, India.

Brevet-Colonel William Stanhope Fender,M.B.E., Military Farms Department,Director of Farms, Army Headquarters.

Motabhai Sundarrao Jayakar, Esq., BombayCivil Service, Collector of Kaira, Bombay.

Ambroze Dundas Flux Dundas, Esq., of thePolitical Department, lately Deputy Com-missioner, Peshawar, North-West FrontierProvince.

Douglas Reynell, Esq., Indian EducationalService, Secretary, Public Service Commis-sion..

Lewis Hawker Kirkness, Esq., D.S.O., O.B.E.,V.D., Secretary, Railway Board, RailwayDepartment, Government of India.

Major Charles Geoffrey Prior, of the PoliticalDepartment, Deputy Secretary to the Gov-ernment of India in the Foreign andPolitical Department.

William Edward Dick Cooper, Esq., Member,Assam Legislative Council, Assam; Manager,Binnakandi^ Tea Estate, District Cachar,Assam.

Lieutenant-Colonel John Joseph Harper-Nelson, O.B.E., M.C., M.D., F.R.C.S.(Edin.), Indian Medical Service, latelyPrincipal and Professor of Medicine, KingEdward Medical College, Lahore, Punjab.

Edwin Samuel Crump, Esq., Indian Serviceof Engineers, Superintending Engineer,Public Works Department (IrrigationBranch), Punjab.

M. . R. Ry. Diwan Bahadur MaduraBalasundaram Nayudu Garu, Merchant,Madras.

Nawab Khusru Jung, Major-General in theKashmir State Forces, Army Minister andMinister-in-Waiting on; His Highness theMaharaja of Jammu and Kashmir.

Thomas Quayle, Esq., D.Litt., Secretary tothe High Commissioner for India in theEducation Department, London.

CHANCERY OF THE ROYAL VICTORIANORDER.

Buckingham Palace,23rd June, 1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, tomake the following promotions and appoint-ments in the Royal Victorian Order: —

To be Knights Grand Cross.Charles Cheers, Viscount Wakefield, C.B.E:Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Malcolm Donald

Murray, K.C.V.O., C.B., C.I.E.Sir Richard Robert Cruise, K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S.Sir Bernard Edward Halsey Bircham,

K.C.V.O.

• To be Knights Commanders.Brigadier-General Archibald Fraser Home,

C.B., C.M.G./C.V.O., D.S.O.Colonel Frank Dormay Watney. C.B.E., T.I).

To be Commanders.Admiral Philip Nelson-Ward, M.V.O.Colonel Guy Elland Carne Rasch, D.S.O.,

Grenadier Guards.Horace James Seymour, Esq., C.M.G.William Jackson Bean, Esq., I.S.O.

To be Members of the Fourth Class.Flight Lieutenant Harry Manners Mellor,

R.A.F. (Dated 31st March, 1936.)Lieutenant-Colonel William Augustus

Fitzgerald Lane Fox-Pitt, M.C., WelshGuards.

Major Eric Norman Goddard, O.B.E., M.C.,Indian Army.

Major Arnold de Lerisson Cazenove, Cold-stream Guards.

Christopher Eden Steel, Esq.Horace Benjamin Allum, Esq., O.B.E.Roland Auriol Barker, Esq.

To be Members of the Fifth Class.Captain Walter Reuben Lines.Austin Clement Michils, Esq.William Bishop, Esq.

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF KNIGHTHOOD. .

St. James's Palace, S.W.I.23rd June, 1936.

The KI'NG has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, tojfive orders for the following promotions in,and appointments to, the Most ExcellentOrder of the British Empire: —

To be Commanders of the Military Divisionof the said Most Excellent Order: —

Captain Hartley Russell Gwennap Moore,O.B.E., R.N. (Retired).

Captain William Charles Tarrant, O.B.E.,R.D., A.D.O., R.N.R.

To be Officers of the Military Division of thesaid Most Excellent Order:—

Captain Francis Charles Adelbert Henry,Earl of Kilmorey, R.N.V.R.

Surgeon Captain Ernest MacEwan, M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P., R.N.

Commander George Francis Locke Marx, R.N.Commander Edward Penry Thomas, R.N.Instructor Commander William Isaac Saxton,

M.A., R.N.Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel) Norman

Kempe Jolley, R.M.Commander Lancelot Arthur Wetherell

Spooner, R.A.N.

To be Members of the Military Division ofthe said Most Excellent Order:—

Commissioned Gunner Bertie Melbourne, R.N.Commissioned Engineer George Francis

Pengelly, R.N. " 'Commissioned Engineer . William Henrj'

Hodge Northcott, R.N.Commissioned Writer William Bracey Bolty. R.N.Chief Officer Gilbert Hall Glastonbury, R.N.Skipper Lieutenant James William Hubbard,

R.D., R.N.R.Lieutenant John Frederick Tucker, R.A.N.

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CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF KNIGHTHOOD.

•St. James's Palace, S.W.I.23rd June, .1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, togive orders for' the following promotions in,and appointments to, the Most ExcellentOrder of the British Empire: —

To be Commanders of the Military Division ofthe said Most Excellent Order:—

Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Colonel Euston• Edward Francis Baker, (D.S.O., M.C., T.D.,

Territorial Army Reserve of Officers, GeneralList, late Officer 'Commanding 7th City ofLondon Regiment, Territorial Army.

Colonel (honorary Brigadier) James ArchibaldDunboyne Langhorne, D.S.O., retired pay,late Royal Artillery, late Inspector-Generalof the West Indian Local Forces, and OfficerCommanding the Troops, Jamaica.

Lieutenant-Colonel Percy John Parsons, E.D.,Officer Commanding Ceylon Garrison Artil-lery, Ceylon Defence Force.

To be Officers of the Military Division of thesaid Most Excellent Order'.—

Major Arthur Qharles Barnard, T.D., OfficerCommanding 22nd (London) Armoured Car'Company (Westminster. Dragoons), RoyalTank Corps, Territorial Army.

Lieutenant-Colonel Percy Howard Bartlett,T.D., Officer Commanding Devonshire andCornwall Fortress Engineers, RoyalEngineers, Territorial Army.

Major (local Lieutenant-Colonel) Charles VereBennett, A.M.I.Mech.E., Royal Army Ser-vice Corps, Officer Commanding iSomalilandCamel Corps, The King's African Rifles.

Major Adolph Rudolf William Buttner,Australian Staff Corps, Deputy AssistantAdjutant-General (Mobilization and Re-serves), and S'taff Officer, Rifle Clubs, 1stDistrict Base, iAustralian Military Forces.

Major Eric Thomas Graham Carter, RoyalEngineers. ;

Chaplain to the Forces, 3rd Class, theReverend Christopher Maude Chavasse,

. Royal Army Chaplains' Department, Terri-torial Army.

Lieutenant-Colonel Norman Mello Fergusson,T.D., M.B., Royal Army Medical Corps,Territorial Army.

Major Douglas Hamilton Gordon, D.lS.O., 4thBattalion, llth iSikh Regiment, IndianArmy, late Assistant Commandant Pach-marhi Wing, Small Arms School, India.

Major (Quarter-Master) Charles Harding,M.C., T.D., 8th Battalion, The Royal War-wickshire Regiment, Territorial Army.

Chaplain to the Forces, 3rd Class, theReverend Theophilus Wingfield Heale, M.A.,Royal Army Chaplains' Department.

Captain (local 'Lieutenant-Colonel) DavidArthur Hunt, -Royal Artillery, attachediSudan Defence Force.

liieutenant-Colonel (Commissary) SavilleBritain Jackson, M.B.E., India Miscel-laneous List, India Unattached List, DeputyAssistant Director, Personal Assistant to theAdjutant - General, Adjutant - General'sBranch, Headquarters of the Army in-India.

Captain James Francis iScott McLaren, TheBlack Watch (Royal Highland Regiment),Adjutant, Indian Military Academy, DehraDun, India.

Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet ColonelChristopher Harold Miskin, M.O., T.D.,Officer Commanding 5th Battalion, The Bed-fordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment,•Territorial Army.

Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh iStainton Poyntz,D.S.O., Army Educational Corps, Com-mandant, Duke of York's Royal MilitarySchool, Dover.

Lieutenant-Colonel James Ronald Roberts,M.C., RoyaF Engineers.

Lieutenant-Colonel (Quarter^Master) WilliamiSharp, M.B.E., Extra Regimentally Em-ployed List, Chief Clerk, Aldershot Com-mand.

Lieutenant-Colonel' and Brevet Colonel ThomasSturrock, M.O., T.D., late Officer Command-ing 78th (Lowland) Field Brigade, RoyalArtillery, Territorial Army.

Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Colonel Keith(Sykes, M.C., T.D., Officer Commanding 5thBattalion, The Duke of Wellington's Regi-ment (West Riding), .Territorial Army.

Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Douglas GreavesTownend, M.C., T.D., Officer CommandingThe London Divisional Royal Army [ServiceCorps, Territorial Army.

Captain William Tysoe, D.S.O., M.C., TheNorthern Rhodesia Regiment.

Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Colonel InnesNoel Ware, T..D., late Officer Commanding54th (Durham and West Riding) MediumBrigade, Royal Artillery, Territorial Army.

Major George Wishart Will, M.B., RoyalArmy Medical Corps, Mental Specialist,iSouthern Command, India.

To be Members of the Military Division of thesaid Most Excellent Order: —

No. 2605390 Warrant Officer, Class I,Regimental Sergeant-Major Arthur JohnBrand, Grenadier Guards.

No. 3701706 Warrant Officer, Class I, Sergeant-Major-Instructor John Brisbane, ArmyPhysical Training Staff.

No. 726521 Warrant Officer, Class II, BatterySergeant-Major Ernest Brown, 57th(Wessex) Anti-Aircraft Brigade, RoyalArtillery, Territorial Army.

No. 3378319 Warrant Officer, Class II, Regi-mental Quartermaster-Sergeant NormanCarpenter, Indian Unattached List, Ahmed-nagar Wing, Small Arms School, India. '

No. 1407461 Warrant Officer, Class I, Sergeant-Major Assistant Instructor in Gunnery,Ernest Jiohn Cherry, Royal 'Artillery.

No. 1410647 Warrant Officer, Class II, BatterySergeant-Major Arthur Robert Cole, RoyalArtillery, attached Sudan 'Defence Force.

No. 2967328 Warrant Officer, Class I, Con-ductor Robert Collie, Indian Army Corps ofClerks, India Unattached List, Superinten-dent, General Staff Branch, Headquarters,Eastern Command, India.

No. 6549508 Warrant Officer, Class II, Regi-mental Quartermaster-Sergeant HenryWilliam Edwards, 4th City of London Regi-ment (The Royal Fusiliers) TerritorialArmy.

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Conductor William Herbert Fowles, IndiaUnattached List, Military Engineer Servicesand Public Works Department, Poona,India.

No. 2566380 Warrant Officer, Class II,Squadron Sergeant-Major Thomas AlfredGamble, late 2nd Cavalry (Middlesex Yeo-manry) Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of

. Signals, Territorial Army.Lieutenant (Senior Assistant Surgeon) Albert

Edward Gomez, Indian Medical Department,British" Military Hospital, Jhansi, India.

Lieutenant Douglas Foster Grierson, Perak. Battalion, Federated Malay States VolunteerForce.

Warrant Officer, Class I, Staff Sergeant-Major, 1st Class, Harold Leopold Gyton,Australian Instructional Corps, AustralianMilitary Forces.

Warrant Officer, Class I, Staff Sergeant-Major,. 1st Class, John Weir Hanlin, Australian In-

structional Corps, Australian MilitaryForces.

No. 1859143 Warrant Officer, Class II,Engineer Draughtsman Quartermaster-Sergeant Ralph Daniel Hatcher, RoyalEngineers, Chief Engineer's Office, Malaya.

Lieutenant (local Captain) Walter RobertHaymes, Regular Army Reserve of Officers,General List, Paymaster and Quartermaster,Somaliland Camel Corps, The King'sAfrican Rifles. . '

Captain Stanley William Joslin, RoyalEngineers, Staff Captain, The War Office.

Captain John Henry Kemp, M.O., retired pay,late Royal Army Service Corps, AssistantOfficer in charge, Royal Army Service CorpsRecord and Pay Office.

Captain Brian Bishop Kennett, Royal Corps ofSignals, attached Egyptian Frontiers Ad-ministration.

Captain John Alexander Lang, Royal Artillery,Singapore.

Miss Ida Blanche Leedam, Sister, QueenAlexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Ser-vice Reserve, Military Hospital, CatterickCamp.

Captain (Quainter-Master) Umberto RimesLucarotti, The Cameronians (ScottishRifles).

Lieutenant (Assistant Comimissary) HerbertWilliam Ludlam, Indian .Army OrdnanceCorps, India Unattached List, Ordnance In-spection Section, Proof and ExperimentalEstablishment, Balasore, India.

No. 386546 Warrant Officer, Class II, SquadronSergeant-Major Jesson Gunn MacKay, TheLovat Scouts, Territorial Army.

Captain and Adjutant Gerald Swinden Madden,2nd Medium Brigade, Royal Artillery.

Lieutenant Kenneth Ernest Frederick Millar,The Border Regiment.

No. S/9544 Warrant Officer, Class II, Staff'Quartermaster-Sergeant Charles HerbertPotter, Royal Army Service Corps, Malta.

Warrant Officer, Class I, Conductor GeorgeRobinson, Indian Army Corps of Clerks,India Unattached List, Headquarters,Rawalpindi District, Northern Command,India. .

Captain Robert Alfred Rusbridge, Army Edu-• cational Corps, Instructor, Royal Military

College, Sandhurst. •

Subadar (Sub-Assistant .Surgeon) SampuranSingh, Indian Medical Department, IndianMilitary Hospital, Quetta, India.

Captain Leslie Raynar-Smith, The RoyalInniskilling Fusiliers.

Warrant Officer, Class I, .Regiment|al Ser-geant-Major Alexander Smoker, late TheRoyal Scots Fusiliers, Chief Warder, Yeo-men Warders of the Tower, The Tower ofLondon.

Lieutenant and Ordnance Executive Officer,3rd Class, Norman Speller, Royal ArmyOrdnance Corps, Ordnance Depot, Didcot.

Captain Thomas Henry Langdale iStebbing,M.C., M.A., Army Educational Corps, lateCommandant, King George's Royal IndianMilitary School, Jullundur, India.

Assistant Surgeon, 4th Class (Sub-Conductor),Colin Thomas iSymonds, Indian Medical De-partment, British Military Hospital, Bel-gaum, India.

Captain Tan Seng Tee, Company Commander,Malacca Volunteer Corps, 4th Battalion,iStraits Settlements Volunteer Force.

Captain John Walter Turner, M.C., .The Sher-wood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derby-shire Regiment), late Embarkation StaffOfficer, Port .iSudan.

No. S/2399, Warrant Officer, Class I, iStaff-iSergeant-Major Charles Ernest Walter,Royal Army Service Corps.

No. 1660762 Warrant' Officer, Class II, BatterySergeant-Major Herbert FeatherstoneWenham, Thames and Medway HeavyBrigade, Royal Artillery, Territorial Army.

Lieutenant David Arnot Williamson, T.D.,Tyne Electrical Engineers, Royal Engineers,Territorial Army.

No. 539193 Warrant Officer, Class II, BatteryiSergeant-Major. Frank James. Wort, 55th(Wessex) Field Brigade, Royal Artillery,Territorial Army.

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDER'SOF KNIGHTHOOD.

St. James's Palace, S.W.I.23rd June, 1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, togive orders for the following promotion in,and appointments to, the Most ExcellentOrder of the British Empire:—

To be a Commander of the Military Divisionof the said Most Excellent Order: —

Group Captain Henry Ashbourne Treadgold,M.D., B.S., M.R.C.S., M.R.C.P., Royal AirForce. " . • .

To be Officers of the Military Division of thesaid Most Excellent Order: —

Wing Commander Thomas Fawdry, M.B.E.,Royal Air Force.

(Squadron Leader Ralph iSquire iSorley,D.S.C., D.F.C., Royal Air Force.

Squadron Leader Henry Edward Forrow,Royal -Air Force.

Squadron Leader Cecil Arthur Bouchier,D.F.C., Royal Air Force.

iSquadron Leader Charles Edward NevilleGuest, Royal Air Force.

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To be Members of the Military Division ofthe said Most Excellent Order: —

Flight Lieutenant Albert Edward Groom,D.lS.M., Royal Air Force.

Flight Lieutenant John Frederick Young,M.M., Royal Air Force.

Flying Officer (Honorary Flight Lieutenant)James Lawrence Jack, M.C. (Auxiliary AirForce).

Warrant Officer Harry Vatcher, Royal AirForce.

Warrant Officer Robert Michael Wildbore,Royal Air Force:

Warrant Officer John 'Samuel Sallows, RoyalAir Force.

Warrant Officer Francis Richard Clay, RoyalAir Force.

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF KNIGHTHOOD.

St. James's Palace, S.W.I.23rd June, 1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, togive orders for the following promotions in,and appointments to, the Most ExcellentOrder of the British Empire: —

To be Dames Commanders of the CivilDivision of the said Most Excellent Orders—Miss Regina Evans. For political and public

services.Lady Susan Gilmour. For services in con-

nection with the Queen's Institute of Dis-trict. Nursing in Scotland.

To be a Knight Commander of the CivilDivision of the said Most Excellent Order:—Alexander Maxwell, Esq., C.B., Deputy

Under-Secretary of State, Home Office.

To be Commanders of the Civil Division ofthe said Most Excellent Order:—

Miss Milgitha Lettice Alcock, O.B.E., Secre-tary to the Private Secretary to HisMajesty the King.

Henry Jones-Davies, Esq., J.P., until recentlya member of the Development Commission.

Peter David Innes, Esq., M.A., D.Sc., ChiefEducation Officer, City of Birmingham.

Herbert Kay, Esq., Chairman of the GreatMarlborough Street Juvenile Advisory Com-mittee. Secretary of the London Employers'Association.

William Thow Munro, Esq., Chairman of theBritish Textiles Exhibition Committee.

Colonel Arthur Falkner Nicholson, T.D.,J.P., D.L. For political and public servicesin Staffordshire.

Harold Ernest Perrin, Esq., Secretary of theRoyal Aero Club of the United Kingdom.

Miss Muriel Ritson, Controller of Insuranceand Pensions and Assistant Secretary, De-partment of Health for Scotland.

Walter Vernon Rivers, Esq. For politicaland public services in Reading.

Adela Constance Alexandrina, Mrs. Shaw,O.B.E., J.P. For public services in theNorth Riding of Yorkshire.

Percy Joseph Sillitbe, Esq., Chief Constable,City of Glasgow Police Force.

Paymaster Commander Edward WilfridHJarry Travis, Deputy Head of a Depart-ment, Foreign Office. '

Alfred George Tydeman, Esq., Controller,Post Office Stores Department..

.Gilbert Shaw Whitham, Esq;, M.LChemJE.,Assistant Director of Ordnance Factories,War Office.

To be Officers of the Civil Division of the saidMost Excellent Order: —

Peter Harvey Allan, Esq., M..V.O., J.P. Forservices to education in Edinburgh.

Oswald William Arnold, Esq., Inspector ofAudit (Edinburgh) National Insurance AuditDepartment.

William G«orge Askew, Esq., Secretary of St.Dimstan's. For services to War-blindedSoldiers, Sailors and Airmen.

Anthony Leslie Ayton, Esq., Principal,Colonial Offic'e.

Miss Florence Beakbane, J.P. For politicaland public services in Liverpool.

John Irvine Cook, Esq., Principal, Ministryof Finance, Northern Ireland.

William De Prelaz Crousaz, Esq., Jurat of the.Royal Court and Lieutenant Bailiff ofGuernsey.

Eileen Olive Gertrude Somerset, Mrs. Dawson.For political and public services in Wiltshire.

Alderman Richard Edwards. For politicaland public services in North Wales.

Robert Edwin. Field,- Esq., Principal, IndiaOffice.

William Frowen, Esq., J.P., Secretary of theGeneral Federation of Colliery Firemen's,Examiners' and Deputies' Associations ofGreat Britain.

George Albert Godwin, Esq., HonoraryTreasurer, Stock Exchange War WoundedEntertainments Fund.

Martha Kathleen, Mrs. Haslegrave. Forpolitical and. public services in Yorkshire.

Eric Henry Edwardes Havelock, Esq., Secre-tary, Development Commission, and vAdminr-strative Secretary, Agricultural ResearchCouncil.

Claud Walker Heneage, Esq., lately Registrar,H.M. Land Registry.

John Rutherford Hill, Esq., Resident Secre-tary in Scotland of the PharmaceuticalSociety of Great Britain.

John Edward Horwell, Esq., M.B.E., ChiefConstable, Criminal Investigation Depart-ment, Metropolitan Police.

Captain Alfred Hudson, M.B.E., Chief MotorTransport Officer, Engineering Department,General Post Office.

Lindsey Kathleen, -Mrs. Huxley, HonoraryTreasurer, National Federation of Women'sInstitutes.

William Lionel Jenkins, Esq., Supervisory En-gineer, County Borough of West. Ham, andConsultingvEngineer to the Lee ConservancyBoard.

Job Leadbetter, Esq.. For public services inWorcestershire.

John Leader, Esq., Assistant Controller,London Postal Service, General Post Office.

Duncan Lee, Esq., Principal Cl'erk, CrownOffice, Edinburgh:

John Luxford Esq., Accountant, House ofCommons.

Jabez Lyne, Esq. For political and public ser-vices in Walthamstow.

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Charles Stuart McFarlane, Esq. For politicaland public services in the Wiest of Scotland.

Albert Eric Maschwitz, Esq., Director ofVariety, British Broadcasting Corporation.

Charles Satchell Pantin, Esq., M.D., B.S.,F.R.C.S., L.E.C'.P. For public services inthe Isle of Man.

Thomas Leggatt Paterson, Esq., Senior StaffOfficer, Ministry of Transport.

Robert John Pearson, Esq., Chief Constableof Cambridge Borough Police.

Ivor Powell, Esq., Principal, Ministry ofPensions.

Thomas James Roberts, Esq. For politicaland public services in Glamorgan.

Donald Gordon Robertson, Esq., Senior In-vestigating Officer, H.M. Treasury.

William Hammond Robinson, Esq., SeniorInspector, Central Welsh Board for Inter-mediate Education.

Henry Stevens, Esq., Deputy Divisional Con-troller, Ministry of Labour.

Alice Whittingham, Mrs. Straker, J.P. Forpublic services in Hexham.

George Francis (Stringer, Esq., Clerk of theMetropolitan Water Board.

Miss Ethel Strudwick, M.A., High Mistressof St. Paul's Girls' School, Chairman ofthe London Headmistresses EmploymentCommittee.

James Waddington, Esq., J.P., Chairman ofthe Accrington Local Employment Commit-tee, Alderman of the Accrington BoroughCouncil.

Miss Alice Helen Warrender, Founder of theHawthornden Prize.

John Paley Yorke, Esq., M.Sc., A.M.I.E.E.,Principal, London County Council Schoolof Engineering and Navigation, Poplar.

To be Members of the Civil Division of thesaid Most Excellent Order: —

Arthur (Stanley Allen, Esq., iStafE Officer,Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.

Allan George Attride, Esq., Acting SenioriStaff Officer, Air Ministry.

George Ernest Bailey, Esq., Accountant,National Physical Laboratory, Departmentof Scientific and Industrial Research.

Felix Wellesley Bensted, Esq., Staff Clerk,War Office.

Maurice Alfred Bevan, Esq., Senior (StaffClerk, Ministry of Labour.

Thomas Ernest Birtwisle, Esq., \ SanitaryInspector of the Castleford Urban DistrictCouncil.

Ellen, Mrs. Blackmore. For political andpublic services in Somerset.

Maude, Mrs. Bourchier, Headmistress, Haver-stock Hill (School for Physically DefectiveChildren.

Donald Brown, Esq., Assistant Postmaster,Glasgow.

Harry Brown, Esq., Public Assistance Officerfor the B.urgh of Coatbridge, Lanarkshire.

Thomas Brown, Esq., lately Headmaster, Boys'Department, Ducie Avenue Central School,Manchester.

Ernest Edwin Callaway, Esq., Superintendent,Buckinghamshire Constabulary.

Miss Winifred Lucy Cox, Clerical Officer andPersonal Assistant to the (Secretary, ReformsDepartment, India Office.

Major Arthur William Dawson, M.A., Head-master, Jarrow Central Council 'School.

Phoebe, Mrs. EUiman. For political and pub-lic services.

Alderman William James Fudge, J.P. Forpolitical and public services in Shoreditch.

• Mis& Cecilia Margaret Gardner, AssistantCounty Director, British Red Cross Society,Dumbartonshire.

Ejdward Augustus Gardner, Esq^, AssistantSecretary of the Kent County Playing FieldsAssociation.

John Wilson Gordon, Esq., Chief Public Assist-ance Officer for the County of Banff.

William Grant, Esq., Head Postmaster, Dum-fries.

James Arnold Hartley, Esq., Estate Surveyor,Grade I, H.M. Office of Works and PublicBuildings.

John IBlanjC -Harvey, Esq., Higiher Cflerica'lOfficer and Assistant to the Private Secre-tary to the Minister of Transport.

Lionel Harvey, Esq., Engineer-in-Charge, Man-chester Station, British Broadcasting Cor-poration.

George Henry Haynes, Esq., J.P. Forpolitical and public services in Staffordshire.

Alderman Herbert Hiles, J.P., Vice-Chairmanof the Cardiff Local Employment Committee.

Lucy Maria, Mrs. Hill, J.P., Mayor ofHarwich on several occasions.

Walter George Ives, Esq., Assistant Account-ant, Colonial and Dominions Offices.

Horace Iceton James, Esq., Auditor ofAccounts, County Courts Branch, Lord Chan-cellor's Department.

Captain Fred Jones, Headmaster, Pinhoe(Church of England) School, Devon.

Maurice Samuel Thompson Jones, Esq., Super-intendent of the London, County CouncilRemand Home, Stamford House, GoldhawkRoad, London.

Charles Land, Esq., Superintendent, HigherGrade,. Central Telegraph Office, GeneralPost Office.

James Lloyd, Esq., lately Senior Clerk, CivilService Commission.

Percival George Lloyd, Esq., Chemist andManager, Borough Sewage Works Depart-ment, Kingston-upon-Thames.

Miss Catherine Moir. For political and publicservices in Fife.

Miss Muriel Eirene Montgomery, Secretary ofthe Girl Guides Association.

Frederick Henry Newington, Esq., F.I.C.,Assistant Analyst, Admiralty Chemist's De-partment, Portsmouth.

Miss Rosina Ada Newnham, Lady Superinten-dent of the Queen Mary Hostel, Grimsby,Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fisher-men.

Ernest George Offord, Ebq., Staff Clerk,Scottish Office.

Charles Henry Parker, Esq., Inspector ofStamping, Board of Inland Revenue.

Joseph Albert Phythian, Esq., Senior StaffOfficer, Board of Customs and Elxcise.

Florence Mary, Mrs. Potts, J.P., Chairman ofthe Children's Sub-Committee of theChester, Runcorn, Northwich and DistrictWar Pensions Committee.

William Stewart Rainbow, Esq., Senior StaffOfficer, Board of Trade.

Alfred William Primmer Randall, Esq.,Steward of the County of London MentalHospital at Bexley.

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Dugard Robertson, Esq., lately Superintendentand Deputy Chief Constable, Leicester City

. Police.Charles Sherley Smith, Esq., .Senior Staff

Officer, Ministry of Health.William Hamilton Smyth, Esq., Superintend-

ing Officer, Ministry of Education, NorthernIreland.

Alderman William Ernest Sowter, J.P. Forpolitical and -public services in Bedford.

Percy Victor Sprules, Esq., Superintendent,Metropolitan Police.

Miss Jessie Armstrong Swanson, Senior HealthVisitor, Edinburgh Corporation scheme ofmaternity service and child welfare.

Ernest William Swanton, Esq., Curator of theHaslemere Educational Museum, Surrey.

Annie Mary N orris, Mrs. Tamplin. ' Forpolitical and public services in EastRhondda.

Percy Cooke Taylor, Esq., F.O.A., Secretaryto the Trustee Savings Banks InspectionCommittee. '

George Sydney Warren, Esq., J.P., Memberof, and honorary organiser for, both theHammersmith and the Kensington LocalSavings Committees.

Miss Ethel Victoria Williams, Secretary of the•White Heather Fund, Manchester.

Jane Blackstock, Mrs. Wilson. For politicaland public services in Glasgow.

Thomas James Walter Wilson, Esq., Establish-ment and Accounts Officer, Foreign Office.

Miss Elinor Garbutt Wilton, Clerical Officer•and Personal Secretary to the Chairmanand to the Secretary, National SavingsCommittee.

CENTRAL C'HANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF KNIGHTHOOD.

St. James's Palace, S.W.I.. 23rd June, 1938.

The. KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion :of • His Majesty's Birthday, togive orders for the following appointments tothe Most Excellent Order of the BritishEmpire:— ( ' - -

To be Commanders of the Civil Division o f .the said Most Excellent Order: —

Hugh Hutchison Cassells, Esq., M.V.O., HisMajesty's Consul-General at Valparaiso.

Robert Fraser, Esq., a British resident inBuenos Aires, Chairman of the Committeeof the British Hospital in Buenos Aires.

•Ernest Wright, Esq., a British resident inAddis Ababa, Sub-Governor of the Bank ofEthiopia.

To be Officers of the, • Civil Division ofthe said Most-Excellent Order: —

Edwin Arthur Chapman-Andrews, Esq., Act1

ing .British 'Consul at Harar.Gertrude Mary, Mrs. Carver, until recently

a British resident in Alexandria. For .ser-vices in connection with the Girl GuideMovement in Egypt.

Kaimakam 'Thomas William Fitzpatrick Bey,D.C.M., Assistant Commandant, AlexandriaCity Police..

James- Thomas Humberstone, -Esq., a Britishresident iii Chile. * ,\ :

The Reverend William Thomson, latelyMinister of the .English Reformed Churchin Amsterdam.

Henry Francis Ohester Walsh, Esq., ActingBritish Consul-General at Batavia.

To be Members of -the Civil- Division ofthe said Most Excellent Order-.—

Violet Deane, Mrs. Bailey, until recentlyClerical Assistant at His Majesty's Embassyat Madrid.

Miss Mary C'owper, a British resident in' Santiago.

Salvatore Cremona, Esq., Assistant to the*Press Officer at His Majesty's Embassy atRome.

"Richard Leslie George Dines, Esq., a Britishresident in Alexandria.-

Frederick York Humphreys, Esq., Archivistat His Majesty's Legation at Tehran.

Alan Hubert Banbury Perkins, Esq., ActingBritish Vice-Consul at Buenos Aires..

George Edward Selle", Esq., British Vice-Consul at Lima.

William Joseph Tpovey, Esq., Assistant Direc-tor of Stores, Sudan Government.

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF KNIGHTHOOD.

St. James's Palace, S.W.I.23rd June, 1936.

The KING1 has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, togive orders for the following appointments tothe Most Excellent Order of the BritishEmpire: —

To be a Knight Commander of the CivilDivision of the said Most Excellent Order: -~

Sydney iSnow, Esq. For public and philan-thropic services in the Commonwealth ofAustralia. . ' .

To be Comamanders of the Civil Division ofthe said Most Excellent Order: —

Miss Jean Gardner Batten, of the Dominionof New Zealand. For general services toaviation. '.

Martin Charles Boniwell, Esq., LL.B.,' Assistant Secretary and Assistant Parlia-

mentary Draughtsman, Attorney-General'sDepartment, Commonwealth of Australia.

James Harnetty, Esq., Public Service Commis-sioner and Chairman of the (SuperannuationBoard, [State of Victoria.

Hugh Hamilton Newell, Esq., M.Inst.C.E.,, Commissioner for Main Roads, (State of New

South Wales..Russel William Thornton, Esq., Agricultural

Adviser to the High Commissioner forBasutoland, the Bechuanaland Protectorate.and Swaziland, and Director of Agriculture,Basutpland...

To be Officers of the- Civil Division of the said• Most Excellent Order: —

The Reverend Philip John Andrews, M.A.,1 D.D., Secretary, The Fellowship of the. Maple Leaf4. For social welfare services.Zara Baar, Mrs. A'ronson.' For philanthropic

services 'in connection .with the Red Cross. Organisation and other charitable move-ments in .the Commonwealth of Australia.

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Henry James Edward Dumbrell, Esq.,Director of Education, Eechuanaland Pro-tectorate.

Eabbi David Isaac Freedman, V.D., J.P. Forpublic and social welfare services in theCommonwealth of Australia.

Robert Woodward Hammond, Esq., M.A.,Principal of Plumtree (School, (SouthernRhodesia.

John George Jearey, Esq., Clerk of the Legis-lative Assembly, (Southern Rhodesia.

Cyril William Kinsman, Esq., J.P., OfficialSecretary to the Governor and Clerk of theExecutive Council, State of Victoria.

Walter Alexander Ramsay Sharp, Esq., M.B.,Ch.M., F.R.C.lS. For social welfare ser-vices in the (State of New (South Wales.

Miss Harriet Adelaide Stirling, J.P. Forservices in connection. with child welfare inthe State of South Australia-.

Alan Neil Yuille, Esq., M.B., B.lS., F.R.C.S.,Government Medical Officer, Dubbo, State ofNew South Wales.

To be Members of the Civil Division of thesaid Most Excellent Order:—

Eugenie Minne "Gorrie, Mrs. Dugmore. Forsocial welfare services in Southern Rhodesia.

James Rowland Hilder, Esq., Warden of theMunicipality of Burnie, iState of .Tasmania.

Miss Gertrude Louise Holloway, Chief Clerk,General Office, Royal Empire (Society.

The Reverend Oliver Jackson. For social wel-fare services in Newfoundland.

Lucy Spence, Mrs. Morice. For social welfareservices in the State of (South Australia.

Joseph Henry Small, Esq., Director of Tele-graph (Services, Department of Posts andTelegraphs, Newfoundland.

Miss Ruby JStorey, Honorary Secretary, Rand-wick Branch of the Red Cross (Society, Stateof New South Wales.

Adeline Constance, Mrs. iStourton. For publicand social welfare services in the Common-wealth of Australia.

Frank Gordon Thorpe, Esq., Assistant PublicService. Commissioner, Commonwealth ofAustralia.

Miss Elizabeth Wilson, Matron, MaseruHospital, Basutoland.

Francis Clement Yardley, Esq., Editor of" Overseas," the Monthly Journal of theOver-Seas League.

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF KNIGHTHOOD.

St.. James's Palace, S.W.I,23rd June, 1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to giveorders for the following appointments to theMost Excellent Order of the British Empire:—

To be Coirirrianders of the Civil Division of thesaid Most Excellent Order:—:

Lieutenant-Colonel (Honorary Colonel) DonaldReginald Cavendish Hartley, D.lS.O., E.D.,A.D.C.,- Managing Director,- The CementMarketing Company of India, Ltd., Bombay.

Harold James Tickers, Esq., Indian Police,Deputy Director, Intelligence, Peshawar, atpresent on deputation with the Governmentof India.

Charles Dalrymple Belgrave, Esq., FinancialAdviser to Bahrein State, Persian Gulf.

To be Officers of the Civil Division of the saidMost Excellent Order: —

Syed Amjad Ali, Landlord and Partner ofMessrs. A. and M. Wazir Ali, Punjab.

Captain Roger Noel Bacon, of the PoliticalDepartment, Officer on Special Duty withthe Mohmand Force, North-West FrontierProvince.

Khan Bahadur Hormasji Pestonji Chahewala,Assistant Government Pleader, Ahmedabad,Bombay.

Marcel Dominic D'Cunha, Esq., ImperialCustoms (Service, Assistant Collector ofCustoms, Bombay.

Ghulam Yazdani, Esq.,- Nazim of the Archaeo-logical Department of His Exalted Highnessthe Nizam's Government, Hyderabad,Deccan.

Jeffrey Arthur Benjamin Hawes, Esq., RoyalIndian Navy, Naval (Store Officer, HisMajesty's Indian Naval Dockyard, Bombay.

Lieutenant-Colonel Anath Nath Palit, IndianMedical (Service, Civil Surgeon, Cuttack,and Superintendent, Orissa Medical School,Orissa. " • ' .

Captain Raj Kishore Kacker, L.-M.&, T.D.D.(Wales), .Medical (Superintendent, KingEdward VII Sanatorium, Bhowali, UnitedProvinces.

Frederick Graham Roberts, Esq., Partner," Graham Roberts & Co., Calcutta, Honorary(Secretary of the Bengal Provincial Com-mittee of Their Majesties' Silver JubileeFund, Bengal.

Harold George Russell, Esq., Indian Police,(Superintendent of Police, Punjab, Lahore.

Major Frederick William iSpringett Watkins,Indian Army, The Scinde Horse, latelyPrivate Secretary to Governor of Burma.

To be Members of the Civil Division of the saidMost Excellent Order:—

Hylda Margaret, Mrs. Vorstermans (wife ofMr. H. G. P. Vorstermans, Cigar Manurfacturer, Dindigul), lately Lady Super-intendent, Bowring and Lady CurzonHospitals, Bangalore.

Rai Bahadur Moti Lai Basu, Comptroller ofthe Household of the Maharani of Bettiah,Bihar.

Frank Henry Butcher, Esq., Madras Agricul-tural Service, lately Curator, GovernmentGardens, Ootacamund, The Nilgiris, Madras.

Ratan Mohan Chatterjee, Esq., Solicitor andNotary Public, Partner of the firm of Messrs.R. M. Chatterjee & Co., Calcutta, Bengal.

Henry Raymond Edmunds, Esq., Superinten-dent of Agriculture, Kalimpbng, Bengal.

Joseph Francis Gantzer, Esq., Deputy Directorof Surveys, Bihar.

Hir«ndra Nath Ghosh, Esq., of .the AssociatedPress, Bengal.

Robert Alfred Half hide, Esq., Deputy Con-troller of Printing, Government of India.

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Ernest Howard Hawes, Esq., Customs Pre-ventive Service, Chief Inspector, BombayCustoms House; and Protector of Emigrants,Bombay.

Charles Edwin Holmes, Esq., lately OfficiatingDistrict Controller of'Stores,'Eastern BengalRailway, Bengal.

Khan Bahadur Jan Muhammad Khan, Memberof the Bombay1 Legislative Council, Zamin-dar, Bombay.

Khan Bahadur Kershaw Dinshaw Khambatta,L.M. and S. j (Bom), L.R.C.P. and S.(Edin.), L.F.P. and S. (Glas.), D.P.H.(Edin.), Health Officer, Poona City Munici-pality, Bombay.

William Lacey, Esq., A.M'.I.Mech.E., IndianOrdnance Department, Assistant Inspectorof Guns, Cossipore, Bengal.

Edward Walter Lamden, Esq., Station Super-intendent, Burma Railways, Rangoon,Burma.

Gilbert McGuire,1 Esq., I.S.O., Indian MedicalDepartment, Assistant Inspector-General ofCivil Hospitals, Punjab.

Raja Narain Pratap Singh, of Malhajini,Special Magistrate and Honorary AssistantCollector, District Etawah, United Pro-vinces. ;

M. R. Ry. Sura Rajagopal Nayudu Gam,M.B., B.S., M.Sc., -D.I.C., F.I.O., Acting

• Chemical Examiner, Madras.Rao Bahadur Parshuram Gopal Masurekar,

Barrister-at-Law, Legal Practitioner,States of Western India.

Hector Percival Ramos, Esq., Junior Super-intendent, Home Department (Political),Special Branch, Government of Bombay.

Ravi Varma Tampuran, retired Su'b-Judge,Madras Provincial Civil Service.

Khan Bahadur; Munshi Siddique Ahmad,Assistant Secretary, British Indian Associa-tion, Oudh, United Provinces.

Roland Mervyn Taylor, Esq., Assistant En-gineer (Telegraph Engineering and WirelessService), in charge of Bombay Sub-Division.

M. R. Ry. Perungavur Varada AchariyarAvargal, A.C.G.I., M.I.E.E., A.M.I.Mech.E.,A.A.I.E.E., Executive Engineer, ElectricityDepartment, Madras.

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF KNIGHTHOOD.

St. 'James's Palace, S.W.I.23rdB June, 1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to giveorders for the; following promotions in, andappointments to, the Most Excellent Order ofthe British Empire : —

To be Commanders of the Civil Division of thesaid Most Excellent Order:—

George Prestoni Bradney, Esq., lately Auditorfor the Straits Settlements and the FederatedMalay States:

Bertie Harry Michael Easter, Elsq., M.B.E.,B.A., Director of Education, Jamaica.

John Campbell! Fisher, Esq., O.B.E., DeputyDirector of Colonial Audit.

Sidney Howard Grantham, Esq., Deputy In-spector-General of Police, Nigeria.

Philip Douglas Oakley, Esq., M.R.C.S.,L.R'.C.P., Colonial Medical Service, Directorof Medical and Sanitary Services, SierraLeone.

'Evan David Reynolds, Esq. For public ser-vices in the Uganda Protectorate.

To be Honorary Commanders of the Civil Divi-sion of the said Most Excellent Order: —

Meir Dizengoff, Esq., O.B.E. For public ser-vices in Palestine.

Usumanu, Emir of Gwandu,. Nigeria.

To be Officers of the Civil Division, of the\ saidMost Excellent Order,'.—

Nana Ayirebi Acquah III, Omanhene ofWinneba, Gold Coast.

Eldred Curwen Braithwaite, Esq., M.B.,F.R.C.S., Colonial Medical Service Special-ist, Nigeria.

Geoffrey Fletcher Clay, Esq., M.C., B-.Sc.,Colonial Agricultural Service, DeputyDirector of Agriculture, Uganda Protec-torate.

Major John Cormack Craig, D.S.O^,M.Inst.G.E., Director of Public Works,British Guiana.

Major Joseph 'Turner Dew, M.B.E., V.D. Forpublic services in the Leeward Islands.

Major Hammett Holland Brasisey Edwards,M.R.C.V.S., Colonial Veterinary Service,Deputy Director of Animal Husbandry andChief Veterinary Officer, Kenya.

Wilfred Jerome Farrell, Esq., M.C., M.A.,Deputy Director of Education, Palestine.

Professor Robert Victor Galea, Rector of MaltaUniversity.

Professor John Lewis Gatt, Director of PublicWorks, Malta-.

Ernest Wilfred Htead, Esq., lately GeneralManager of the Government Railway, Ceylon.

John Rooke Johnston, Esq., Colonial Admini-strative -Service, District Officer, TanganyikaTerritory.

Frank Harold Lowe, Esq. For public servicesin Northern Rhodesia.

George Henry Masson, Esq., M.D., -F.R.C.P.,Medical Officer of Health, Port of Spain,Trinidad.

Horace Walter Raper, Esq. For public servicesin the Straits Settlements.

William Johnson Thornhill, Esq., M.Inst.C.K,lately Director of Public Works, Ceylon.

Charles Gordon Timms, Esq., Mi.C., L.R.C.P.,Colonial Medical Service, Medical Officer,Somaliland Protectorate.

Gilbert Cochrane Wainwright, Esq. Forpublic services in Jamaica.

Wilfrid Wise, Esq., !B..Sc., A.M.I.C.E.,Director of Public Works, Fiji.

To be an Honorary Officer of the CivilDivision of the said Most E&cellent Order: —

Tewfik Bey Sinnu, President of the Court ofAppeal, Trans-Jordan.

To be Members of the Civil Division of thesaid Most Excellent Order:—

Ahmed Alhadi, .Esq., Master and Registrar,(Supreme Court, iSierra Leone.

Miss Ruth Alice Bagot, Lady (Superintendentof Nurses, Uganda Protectorate.

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Manser William Bartlett, Esq., Superin-tendent Engineer, Transport Department,Nyasaland Protectorate.

Miss Henriette Baumann. For services tonursing in Kenya.

Miss Emma Melicent Prater Branch. For ser-vices to education in the Leeward Islands.

Arthur Theodore Culwick, Esq., Colonial Ad-ministrative Service, Assistant DistrictOfficer, Tanganyika Territory.

Quirino Bonifacio de Freitas, Esq., M.R.C.S.,L.E.C.P., Government Medical Officer,British Guiana. d

Hilda, Mrs. Fowke, D.lSc. For social servicesin Ceylon.

Miss Jane Ingham Frith. For services toeducation in Bermuda.

Eugene Gregoire, Esq., Chief Clerk, CustomsDepartment, Mauritius.

Ernest Charles Harvey, Esq., Chief Clerk, De-partment of Education, Palestine.

Miss Dorothy Charles Hutson. For servicesin connection with the relief of ex-servicemen in Barbados.

Kobert Jones, Esq., Engineer to the NativeAdministration of the Oyo Province,Nigeria.

Arthur James Keevill, Esq., M.B. For publicservices in the Tanganyika Territory.

Gerald Percival Keuneman, Esq. For publicservices in Ceylon.

Laura Hermione, Mrs. Longden. For socialservices in the Uganda Protectorate.

Miss Elizabeth McMurtrie. For services tonursing in Kenya.

David McMillan McNair, Esq., Inspector ofMines, Gold Coast.

Robert Key Masson, Esq., Customs Superin-tendent and Superintendent of the BelizeFire Brigade, British Honduras.

Arthur Podmore Oakes, Esq., M.M., DeputyCommandant of Police, Somaliland Pro-tectorate.

Samuel Herbert Pearse, Esq. For publicservices in Nigeria.

William George Peasley, Esq., Accounting andStatistical Officer, Department of Customs,Excise and Trade, Palestine.

Miss Kathleen Wanlass Storrier, NursingSister, Nigeria.

Frank Edward Toms, Esq., Office .'Superin-tendent, Education Department, TanganyikaTerritory.

John Frederick George Troughton, Esq.,Colonial Administrative Service, DistrictOfficer, Kenya.

Thomas George Westall, Esq. For public ser-vices in the Windward Islands.

To be Honorary Members of the Civil Divi-sion of the said Most Excellent Order: —

Hilmi Saleh Bey Husseini, District Officer,Palestine.

Haj Nimr Effendi Sabia. For public servicesin Palestine.

Avinoam Yellin, Esq., M.A., Senior Inspector,Department of Education, Palestine.

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF KNIGHTHOOD.

St. James's Palace, S.W.I.23rd June, 1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, tomake the following appointments to the Orderof the Companions of Honour:—

To be Members of the Order: —William George Stewart Adams, Esq., M.A.,

D.C.L., Warden of All Souls "College,Oxford. Chairman of the National Councilof Social Service. CEairman of the NationalFederation of Young Farmers' Clubs.

The Right Honourable Joseph Aloysius Lyons,Prime Minister of the .Commonwealth ofAustralia.

The Right Honourable Hugh McDowell Pollock,J.P., D.L., Minister of Finance, NorthernIreland.

Janet Penrose, Mrs. Trevelyan, Honorary Sec-retary of the Foundling Site Appeal Council.Chairman and Honorary Treasurer of theChildren's Play Centres Committee.

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF KNIGHTHOOD.

St. James's Palace, S.W.I.23rd June, 1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, tomake the following Awards of the Kaisar-i-Hind Medal of the First Class for PublicServices in India: —Rajkumari, Mrs. Das, lately Principal,

Bethune College, Calcutta, Bengal.Miss Mary Davison, Lady Superintendent,

Baroda State General Hospital, Baroda,Gujarat States Agency.

Violet May, Lady Haig (wife of Sir HarryHaig, K.C.S.I., C.I.E., Governor of theUnited Provinces).

Elsie, Mrs. King (wife of Mr. C. King, I.C.S.,Deputy Commissioner, Rawalpindi District,Punjab).

Harriette May, Lady Sifton (wife of Sir JamesSifton, K. C.S.I., K.O.I.E., Governor ofBihar).

Ruth, Mrs. Young, M.B.E., Women's MedicalService, Principal, Lady Hardinge MedicalCollege, Delhi.

Rustomji Bomonji Billimoria, Esq., M-.D.,J.P., Private Medical Practitioner, Bombay.

Lala Ishar Das Tandan, of Quetta City,Baluchistan.

Lieutenant-Colonel Sir James Reid Roberts,C.I.E., Indian Medical Service (retired),Special Member of Council, Dewas State(Senior Branch), Central India.

The Reverend John Roy Strock, Bursar,Andhra Christian College, Guntur, Madras..

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CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF; KNIGHTHOOD.

St. James's Palace, S.W.I.; . 23rd June, 1936:

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of 'His Majesty's Birthday, toapprove of the Award of the Medal of theMilitary Division of the Most Excellent Orderof the British Empire to. the undermen-tioned:—

For Gallantry.No. 3768885 Private Richard Blackburn, 1st

Battalion, The Cheshire Regiment.During a forest fire at Kasauli on the 7th

June, 1935, a party of troops was threatenedby the flames and had to retire. CaptainReed, who was in charge of this party,

•became separated from the remainder andfailed to make his way to safety. Lookingback, Private ! Blackburn saw- Captain Reedstumbling • in ' a dazed condition with hisclothing alight, and, returning to him, tookhim to a place which afforded some protec-tion from the flames, and extinguished theburning clothing with his hands. But forPrivate Blackburn's action it. seems certainthat Captain Reed would have perished inthe flames.

El Yuzbashi ('Captain) El Amin EffendiHemeida, Sudan Defence Force.

For conspicuous gallantry and devotion toduty in circumstances of very considerablepersonal danger. On the morning of4th January, 1936, in the Barracks atOmdurman, a party of the Sudan DefenceForce were! engaged in making explosivecharges. El Amin Effendi Hemeida was incharge of a section of the working party,whose duty was to place the guncotton andprimers in containers.

A charge which' was being assembled inanother part of the room accidentally ex-ploded, killing one Non-CbmmissionedOfficer and injuring a Native Officer andeight Non-Commissioned Officers. The build-ing was extensively damaged and fire brokeout in several places.

El Yuzbashi El Amin Effendi Hemeida,though uninjured was badly shaken anddazed. On recovering, although fully realis-ing the risk of 'further explosions, since heknew that three more containers filled by hissection were still; in the room, he immediatelywent to the assistance of the injured, andthen took active • steps to extinguish the firesand remove the unharmed charges to a place•of safety.

His gallant behaviour was instrumental insaving at least one life among the injured,and his presence of mind undoubtedly pre-vented further explosions which must have

" resulted in greater loss of life.

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Military Division of the Most ExcellentOrder of. the British Empire to the under-mentioned:—

For Meritorious Service.John Mark Saunders, Stoker Petty Officer,

p.N.D./K 22561.Edgar Tom Lethbridge, Sergeant, Royal; Marines, O.N. Ply./16251.

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St. James's Palace, SW.l.23rd Jun-e, 1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, toapprove of the Award of the Medal of theMilitary Division of the Most ExcellentOrder of the British Empire to the under-mentioned:—

For Meritorious Service.

No. 1023125 Bombardier (Artillery Clerk)James Christie, Royal Artillery, Anti-GasWing, Small Arms School, WinterbourneGunner.

No. 7576720 Staff Sergeant (local Sub-Con-ductor) (now Warrant Officer, Class II, StaffQuartermaster-Sergeant) Victor StanleyEbbage, Royal Army Ordnance Corps.

No. 3768749 Private John Lomax, 2nd Bat-talion, The King's Regiment (Liverpool).

No. 6132807 Sergeant (local Company Ser-geant-Major) Leslie John Paine, EastSurrey Regiment, Superintending Clerk,Adjutant-General's and Military Secretary'sDepartments, Sudan Defence Force.

No. 7254432 Sergeant (Temporary Staff Ser-geant) Frederick William Stevens, RoyalArmy Medical Corps, attached to TheLondon Division, Royal Army Medical Corps(T.A.), School of Instruction.

No. 7682728 S.ergeant Peter Stoddart, Corpsof Military Police.

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF KNIGHTHOOD.

St. James's Palace, S.W.I.23rd June, 1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, toapprove of the Award of the Medal of theMilitary Division of the Most ExcellentOrder of the British Empire to the under-mentioned:—

For Meritorious Service.

Flight Sergeant Eric Richard

Ashley

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, toapprove of the Award of the Medal of the

354523Bloomfield, Royal Air Force.

207304 Flight Sergeant Arthur>Lesster} Royal Air Force.

348752 .Sergeant Philip Cullen, Royal AirForce.

506822 Corporal Lawrence Edmund Stack,Royal Air Force.

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CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF KNIGHTHOOD.

St. James's Palace, S.W.I,23rd June, 1936.

The KING has been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, toapprove of the Award of the Medal of theCivil Division of the Most Excellent Order ofthe British Empire to the undermentioned: —

For Gallantry.William Jamieson, European Shift Superin-

tendent, Ariston Gold Mine, Prestea, GoldCoast.

Mr. William Jamieson was being loweredunderground in the service cage when one ofthe native workmen was found lying uncon-scious on the shaft station. As he appearedto have been gassed, Mr. Jamieson, with acompanion, decided to investigate the cause ofthe trouble. On passing through the ventila-tion door at the back of the shaft station theyfound three more boys lying about fifty feetfrom the door, a few feet apart. It wasevident that they had been seriously gassedand they were at once removed to the shaftstation. At a point about 900 feet north ofthe shaft another boy was found lying acrossthe track and Mr. Jamieson after sendingback two boys with this man continued onto the working face of the drift, alone.There he found six boys lying about in avery serious condition and he at once pro-ceeded to drag them back put of the fumes.He had eventually himself to be helped outof the mine as he was then unable to walkwithout assistance. His prompt and gallantbehaviour, carried out at great personal risk,undoubtedly saved the lives of these sixAfricans.

CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERSOF KNIGHTHOOD.

•St. James's Palace, S.W.I,23rd June, 1936.

The KING has' been graciously pleased, onthe occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, toapprove of the Award of the Medal of theCivil Division of the Most Excellent Order ofthe British Empire to the undermentioned:—

For Meritorious Service.Robert Barr, Postman, Belfast, General Post

Office.Miss Alice Maud Beckett, iSub-Postmistress,

Dersingham, Norfolk.Robert Bowman, Officer, H.M. Borstal Institu-

tion, Portland.Charles Edward Eastman, Chief Officer

(Class I), H.M. Prison, Wandsworth.Ernest <3«orge Horwill, (Sorting Clerk and

Telegraphist, Plymouth, General Post Office.James Howard, Lately Hea.d Messenger,

Printed Paper Office, House of Lords.Miss Jane Pett, Telegraphist, Central Tele-

graph Office, General Post Office.Joseph Arthur iSwan, Assistant Superin-

tendent, Derby, General Post Office.Jim Walls Warren, Postman, Newcastle,

General Post Office.

John Walter Bailey, Corporal, St. VincentPolice Force, Windward Islands.

Hamish Ian McLeod, No. 183 Sergeant, BritishiSection, Palestine Police.

Geoffrey Harold Ranoe, No. 1185 Constable,British iSection, Palestine Police.

Sher Mohamed, (Sub-Inspector, FederatedMalay States Police.

Toni, No. 471, Lance-Corporal, British SolomonIslands Protectorate Constabulary.

Whitehall, June 23, 1936.His Majesty The KING has been graciously

pleased to approve that the Albert Medal inGold be awarded posthumously to Andre JohnMesnard Melly, Esq., M.C., F.R.C.S., inrecognition of the conspicuous gallantry whichhe displayed during the disorders in AddisAbaba in May, 1936, in his efforts to rescueBritish and other foreign nationals andwounded Abyssinians, in the course of whichhe received injuries from which he has sincedied.

Whitehall, June 23, 1936.

IMPERIAL SERVICE ORDER.

His Majesty The KING has been graciouslypleased to make the following appointments—

To be Companions of the Imperial ServiceOrder:—

HOME CIVIL SERVICE.George Henry Cooper, Esq., Head of General

Branch, Registry of Friendly Societies.Arthur William Green, .Esq., Chief Clerk,

Royal Mint, Melbourne.Percy John Howard, Esq., Principal Clerk,

Principal Probate Registry.David Goodwin Mackie, Esq., Chief Clerk,

Exchequer, Edinburgh.John McLaren, Esq., Deputy Inspector-General

of Waterguard, Board of Customs andExcise.

James Milne Milne-Davidson, Esq., Main-tenance Officer, H.M. Office of Works.

Mark Philip Payne, Esq., Chief Constructor,Royal Corps of Naval Constructors, Super-intendent of Admiralty Experiment Works,Haslar.

Sydney Richard Pughe, Esq., M.B.E., StaffOfficer, Colonial Office.

Samuel Rice, Esq., Staff Officer, Land Pur-chase Commission, Northern Ireland.

Richard Francis Taylor, Esq., M.B.E., Statis-tical Officer, Mines Department.

Cecil Francis Wavish, Esq., Director, Investi-gation Branch, G«neral Post Office.

Frederick 'George Charles Young, Esq., Prin-cipal, Air Ministry.

DOMINIONS.Edgar Jesse Baldwin, Esq., Secretary, Police

Department, State of New South Wales.Ezekiel Cohen, Esq., M.B.E., Principal Clerk,

Office of the High Commissioner for Basuto-land, the Bechuanaland Protectorate andSwaziland.

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Edward Tannoch McPhee, Esq., Common-wealth Statistician, Commonwealth ofAustralia.

Alfred Edward Simpson, Esq., F.S.-A.I.A.,Architect-in-Chief, State of South Australia.

INDIAN CIVIL SERVICES.

Rao Saheb Balaram Mothabhai Rane,Assistant Secretary to the Government ofBombay in the Finance Department,Bombay.

Rai Bahadur Amrita Lai Banerjee, AssistantSecretary to the' Government of India in theLegislative Department.

Thomas Bertram, Esq., O.B.E., Superin-tendent, Viceregal Estates, Simla, Delhi andCalcutta.

Rai Bahadur Sarada Prasanna Ghosh, BengalCivil Service, Officiating District Magistrateof Hooghly, Bengal.

Khan Sahib Aspandiar Oooverjee Jassawalla,Personal Assistant to the Engineer-in-Chief,Officer Supervisor and Budget Officer,Engineer-in-Chief's Branch, Army Head-quarters.

M. R. Ry. Rao Sahib Pallavaram SundaraLokanatha 'Mudaliyar Avargal, Manager,Office of the Presidency Port Officer andPrincipal Officer, Mercantile Marine Depart-ment, Madras. ,

Frederic Augustus Samuels, Esq., AssistantSecretary to the Government of "the UnitedProvinces in tha Public Works Department,Irrigation Branch.

COLONIES, .PROTECTORATES, &c.

Frank Edward Balmer, Esq., lately ChiefAccountant, Posts and Telegraphs Depart-ment, Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika.

Evan Browne Bynoe, Esq., Provost Marshaland Sergeant at Arms, Barbados.

Pedro St. Matthew' Daniel, Esq., lately SeniorRegistrar, Judicial Department, Nigeria.

Petros Stavrou Gebrgiades, Esq., lately ChiefClerk, Land Registration and Survey De-partment, Cyprus.

Noor Mohamed Hashim 'bin Mohamed Dali,lately Assistant Economic and EducationOfficer, Cooperative Department, FederatedMalay States.

Beverley Burnley Littlepage, Esq., latelyPostmaster-General, Trinidad.

Melvin Warren Bunting Wright, Esq., latelyOffice Assistant, Public Works Department,Sierra Leone.

IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL.

His Majesty The KING has been graciouslypleased to award the Imperial Service Medalto the following" members of the Indian CivilServices in recognition of long and meritoriousservice:—Shaikh Abdul Ghafoor, Jemadar of Peons,

Viceregal Household.-Ali Hussain, Jemadar of Peons, Viceregal

Household.Makhan, Jamadar, Lahore. Government Tele-

graph Office.Nungumbaukam Murgugesa Nayakar,' Attender, Office of the Director of PublicInstruction, Madras,

Admiralty, 23rd June, 1936.B.N.

In pursuance of His Majesty's pleasure theundermentioned Officers have been appointedPersonal Naval Aides-de-Cainp to The King : —Admiral H.R.H. The Duke of York, K.G.,

K.T., K.P., G.C..M.G., G-.C.V.O.Commander H.R.H. The Duke of Kent, K.G.,

K.T., G.C.M.G., G-.C.V.O.Commander Lord Louis Mountbatten,

K.C.V.O.23rd June 1936.

Air Ministry,23rd June, 1936.

Air Chief Marshal H.R.H. Albert FrederickArthur George, Duke of York, K.G., K.T.,K.P., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., is appointedPersonal Aide-de-Camp to the King. 23rdJune 1936.

Air Ministry,23rd June, 1936.

ROYAL AIR FORCE.The KING has been graciously pleased to

approve of .the following awards to the under-mentioned officers of the Royal Air Force: —

Awarded the Air Fofce Cross.Squadron Leader Albert Frank LANG, M.B.E.Flight Lieutenant David Fowler MC!NTYRB

(Auxiliary Air Force).Flight Lieutenant Harold Francis JENKINS

(Reserve of Air Force Officers).Flying Officer Jeffrey Kinder sley QUILL

(Reserve of Air Force Officers).

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