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The Edinburgh Gazette, January 5, 1932 22 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, JANUARY 5, 1932. NEW ZEALAND. jeoffrey Glennie Field, Superintendent, *Frederick Arthur Horace Baker, Constable, United Provinces Police. New Zealand Police Force. Rai Sahib Pandit Shambhu Nath, Officiating *Walter Sydney Hammond, Constable, New Inspector, United Provinces Police. Zealand Police Force. )yril Kenneth Kemp, Officiating Superinten- dent, United Provinces Police. UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA. Uric Maxfield Rogers, Officiating Superinten- dent, United Provinces Police. *Gert Stephanus Burgers, Constable, South ; African Police Force. Bhurey Singh, Constable, United Provinces Police. ; SOUTHEEN RHODESIA. D-ilip Singh, Foot Constable, Punjab Police. James Fife Douglas, Regimental Sergeant- *Umar Din, Foot Constable, Punjab Police. Major, British South Africa Police. *Kabir-ul-Haq, Sub-Inspector, Punjab Police. *Kharak Singh, Inspector, Punjab Police. INDIA. *Naiiii(hr Singh, Sub-Inspector, Punjab For a Bar to the King's Police Medal. Police. J. D. Warburton, Inspector, Punjab Police. U Maung Gale (1), District Superintendent, Captain Terence Seymour Conner, I.A., 2/15th Burma Police. Punjab Regiment. Archibald Dunbar, Officiating Deputy In- For the King's Police Medal. spector-General, Burma Police. Arthur Reginald Jakeman, Assistant Super- Captain Frederic Hugh Rust, O.B.E., intendent, Madras Police. I.A.S.C., Commandant, Burma Military Ambullur Ezekiel David Frederick, Assistant Police. Superintendent, Madras Police. Arthur George Snadden, Deputy Superinten- Arunachala, Mudaliyar Muttayya, Mudaliyar dent, Burma Police. *Sub Jii Dhojbii Sunwar, Burma Military Avargal, Inspector, Madras Police. Police. *Desamanikkam Rengaswami Srinivasa Isaac Francis Abreu, Deputy Superintendent, Ayyangar, Sub-Inspector, Madras Police. Burma Police. Charles Henry Houghton, Sergeant, Madras * Jemadar Thuom Chin, I.D.S.M., Burma Police. Military Police. i *Narasimh \chari Krishnamachari, Sub-In- * Jemadar 11 lam Singh Rid, Reserve -Bat- spector, Madras Police. talion, Burma Military Police. *Quadir Muhiuddin, Head Constable, Madra: *Anup Narayan Kuar, Inspector, Bihar and Police. Orissa Police. *Vijayan Servai, Constable, Madras Police. Bhola Nath Mallik, Assistant Superintendent, *C1 -ilia Audiyya, Constable Madras Police. Bihar and Arissa Police. *Ali Hasain, Sub-Inspector, Bihar and Orissa Gerald George Ray, Superintendent, Bombay Police. Police. *Ranu Misr.i, Const-'ble, Bihar and Orissa *Soma Adar, Constable, Bombay Police. Police. *Bhimaji Ramji Gund, Constable, Bombay Alexander Purvis Jack, District Superinten- Police. dent, Central Provinces Police. *Alexander William Brotherston, Inspector, *Gul Khan, Sub-Inspector, North-West Bombay Police. Frontier Province Police. *Lakman Raoji Kolekar, Sub-Inspector, Kenneth Ian M'Crea, sAsistant Superinten- Bombay Police. dent, North-West Frontier Province Police. *Jan Gul Khan Gul, Head Constable, Bombay *Tajuddin, Assistant Sub-Inspector, North- Police. West Frontier Province Police. *Dashratha Govinda Gavane, Head Constable, *Nur Akbar, Head Constable, North-West Bombay Police. Frontier Province Police. *Mahmadkhan Gawas Khan, Sub-Inspector, Brahma Swarup, Circle Inspector, Central Bombay Police. Provinces Police. *James Arthur Knappett, Inspector, Bombay "Vlanohir L-vl Puri, Deputy Director-General, Police. His Exalted Highness the Nizam's District *Abbas Ali Mean, Sub-Inspector, Benga' Police. Police. *Issa Nongha, Chief Constable, Western Charles Edward Stuart Fairweather, Super- India States Agency Police. intendent, Bengal Police. *Chand Ram, Constable, Ajmer-Merwara Rudra Pada Ray, Assistant Sub-Inspector Police. Bengal Police. Bhrigu Nath Tewari, Constable, Benga, His Majesty has also graciously consented Police. to the King's Police Medal being handed to Monoranjan Bhattacharji, Inspector, Benga! the next-of-kin of the deceased officers whose Police. names appear below, and who would have Rai Sahib Saurendra Nath Mitra, Officiating received the decoration had they survived: — Deputy Superintendent, Bengal Police. *Frederick Brown, Inspector, Bengal Police. *William Edward Harvey Brackstone,. *William Lewis, Sergeant, Bengal Police. Sergeant, Bombay Police. *Siddique Dewan, Sub-Inspector, Benga *Ram Gopal, Naik, United Provinces Police. Police. *Karam Dad, Foot Constable, Punjab Police. * Awards for Gallantry. * Awards for Gallantry..
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