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Whitehall, S.W. 1, 3rd June, 1920. Frederick George Kellaway, Esq., M.P., one of. the Parliamentary Secretaries to the Minis- The KING has been pleased to direct Letters try of Munitions, December, 1916. Parlia- Patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the mentary and Financial Secretary to Minis- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, try, 1918. Parliamentary Secretary and to bear this day's date, granting unto Has Deputy Minister, 1919. M.P. for Bedford, Majesty's Son, His Royal Highness Prince 1910, and for Bedford Division, 1918. For Albert Frederick Arthur George, K.G., and the Parliamentary Services. heirs male of his body lawfully begotten, the dignities of Baron Killarney, Earl of Inverness The Honourable Francois Stephanus Malan, and Duke of York. Minister of Agriculture, Mines, Industries and Education, Union of . Acted as Prime Minister for eight months during General Botha's absence. CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. The KING has been graciously pleased, on St. James's Palace, S.W. 1, the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to de- 5th June, 1920. clare that the following shall be sworn of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council in PRIVY COUNCILLORS. Ireland: — The KING has been graciously pleased, on Hugh Thorn Barrie, Esq., M.P., Vice-Presi- the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to dent, Irish Department of Agriculture. declare that the following shall be sworn of His The Honourable Mr. Justice John Blake Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council:— Powell' K.C., Judge of the High Court of Stanley Baldwin, Esq., M.P., Financial Secre- Justice in Ireland. Former Solicitor- tary to the Treasury since 1917. General for Ireland'. 6314 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 5 JUNE, 1920. BARONETS. KNIGHTS. The KING has been graciously pleased, on The KING has been graciously pleased, on the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to signify his intention of conferring Baronetcies signiiy His Majesty's intention o>f conferring of the United Kingdom on the following: — the honour of Knighthood on the following: — John Anderson, Esq., Managing Director of Sidney Robert Alexander, Esq., M.D., Mayor Messrs. P. & W. A. Anderson, Ltd. For of - F'aversham 1908-1919. Public and Public Services. municipal services. William Henry Aykroyd, Esq., J.P., Partner Hugh Percy Allen, Esq., M.A., Mus. Doc., in the Firm of M-essrs. T. F. Firth & Sons, Director of the Royal College of Music. .Brighouse. For Public and Local Services. Professor Frederick William Andrewes, M.D1., Captain Ion Hamilton Benn, C.B., D.S.O., F.R.S., Pathologist at St. Bartholomew's M.P. for Greenwich since 1910. Member Hospital. Valuable work in medical of Port of London Authority. research. John Wyndham Beynon, Esq., Chairman Captain David Wilson Barker, Captain South Wales Coal Owners Association. For Superintendent of the Training Ship Public Services. "Worcester." Sir Ernest William Glover, Director of the Sydney Beauchamp, Esq., Resident Medical Ship Management Branch of the Ministry of Officer to British Delegation during nearly Shipping. the whole of the Peace Conference in Paris. The Right Honourable Thomas Frederick William Barrett Montfort Bird, Esq., Founder Halsey, M.P. for Hertfordshire, 1874-1906. of the Salters' Institute of Industrial Sir Howard George Frank, K.C.B., Director- Chemistry foi providing scholarships for General of Lands, War Office, Air Ministry, graduates in chemical science to enable them and Ministry of Munitions. "Chairman of to continue research work. Disposals Board. John Brown, Esq., J.P., Member of Aberdeen Peter Jeffrey Mackie, Esq., J.P. for Argyll, Town Council and of Aberdeen Harbour Ayr and Lanark. Has travelled extensively Board. Chairman of Aberdeen Steam and written on Tariff Reform, Imperial Trawling and Fishing Company and Steam Federation, and other political subjects. In Herring Fleet. For public and local 1918 made a gift of Pedigree Cattle to services. Rhodesia in order to encourage ranching and Francis Morgan Bryant, Esq., C.B.E., cattle breeding. Financed the Mackie M.V.O., I.S.O., Secretary of His Majesty's Anthropological Expedition to Uganda. Private Secretary's Office, Buckingham Archibald Mitchelson, Esq., Chairman of Palaoe. Messrs. D. Davies & Sons, the Admiralty Arthur Benjamin Bryceson, Esq., Town Clerk Collieries, Wharncliffe Collieries and York- of Woolwich for over 18 years. For public shire Collieries. For Public and Local Ser- and municipal services. vices. Major Gerald Arthur Fowler Burton. Raised Arthur Francis Pease, Esq., M.A., D.L., J.P., considerable sums for Devonport War Hos- late Second Civil Lord' of the Admiralty. pital Supply Department and the Red Cross, Frank Bernard Sanderson, Esq., Controller of and financed the Garrison Needlework Trench Warfare, National Filling Factories Association during the War. and Stores during the War. For Public Robert Burton Chad wick, Esq., M.P. Services. Director of Overseas Transport, Ministry of Milton Sheridan Sharp, Esq., Chairman of Munitions. Biadford Dyers' Association. For Public Ernest Clark, Esq., C.B.E., Secretary of the and Local Services. Royal Commission on the Income Tax. Sir George Frederick Sleight, largest Trawler His Honour Judge John Walker Craig, K.C., Owner in the World. At the commence- Ex-Recorder of Belfast and County Court ment of the War practically all his ships Judge of Antrim. were commandeered by the Government for Philip Dawson, Esq., Member of the Disposal Mine Sweeping and Patrol purposes. Board, Ministry of Munitions. Herbert Smith, Esq., Member of Board of Joseph Dobbie, Esq. For public and local Control of Wool and Textile Industries. services in Edinburgh. Chairman of Carpet Trade Rationing Com- Major George Alexander Dolby," Mayor of mittee. Chairman of Man Power and Pro- Poole 1917-20, Chairman of Harbour Com- tection Committee. For Public Services. missioners. For public and municipal William Reardon Smith, Esq., Principal of St. services. Just Steamship Co., Leeds Shipping Co., and Robert Henry Glanfield, Esq., President of the C'ornborough Shipping Line. For Wholesale Clothing Manufacturers' Federa- Public and Local Services. tion. For public services in connection with John Henderson Stewart, Esq., J.P., Partner the supply and manufacture of clothing for of Messrs. Alexander Stewart & Son, of H.M. Forces. Hon. Treasurer of Borstal Dundee, Deputy Chairman of Sheffield Steel Association. Products. Freeman of the City of London. Wemyss Grant-Wilson, Esq., M.A., LL..M., For Public Services. J.P., Hon. Director of the Borstal Associa- Phillip Sidney Stott, Esq., Prominent in Lan- tion and Director of the Central Association cashire business life. President of the Old- for the aid of convicts on discharge from. ham Lyceum (a non-political institution). Penal Servitude and Preventive Detention. Sir George Alexander Touche, M.P. for North Henry Gregg, Esq., Mayor of Tynemouth Islington, 1910-1918. 1913-18; Member of Central Organisation General Sir Reginald Wingate, G.C.B., for the County; Chairman of all local G.C.V.O., G.B.E., K.C.M.G., D.S.O. For Organisations and Committees during the long and Distinguished Public Services. War. For public and municipal services. SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 5 JUNE, 1920. 6315 Alderman Charles O'Brien Harding, J.P., Walter Erskine Crum, Esq., O.B.E., Partner L.R.C.P., Mayor of Eastbourne in 1903 and of Messrs. Graham and Company, Calcutta, from 1916-1919. Bengal. Edgar Josiah Harper, Esq., F.S.I., Chief Henry Hubert Hayden, Esq., C.S.I., C.I.E., Valuer, Inland Revenue Department. D.Sc., Director, Geological Survey of India. Professor James Blackloek Henderson, D.Sc., Abdul Karim Abdul Shakur Jamal, ESQ.. Professor of Applied Mechanics, R.N. C.I.E., Merchant, Burma. College, Greenwich. Lallubhai Asharan Shah, Esq., Judge of .the Lieutenant-Colonel Maxwell Hicks, C.B.E., High Court, Bombay. F.C'.A. For personal work in organising Thomas Robert John Ward, Esq., C.I.E., the Devonshire House War Work. M.V.O., Inspector-General of Irrigation, Alderman James Peace Hinchliffe, J.P., Punjab. Chairman of West Riding of Yorkshire County Council. Chiefly responsible for DOMINIONS, CROWN COLONIES, formation of British Research Association PROTECTORATES, ETC. for Woollen and Worsted Industries. Harry Hope, Esq., M.P. for .Stirling and John Carruthers Beattie, Esq., D.Sc., Princi- Clackmannan, and formerly for Bute. pal of the University of the Cape of Good President of Scottish Chamber of Agriculture Hope, Union of South Africa. 1908; Hon. President of National Farmers* The Honourable James Daniel Connolly, Union of .; Member of Scottish Agent-General for the State of Western Aus- Agricultural1 Commission, and of Depart- tralia. mental Committee appointed by the, Secre- Colin Rees Davies, Esq., Chief Justice of tary for Scotland to inquire into the poultry Bermuda. industry in Scotland. Lieutenant-Colonel Herman Melville Heyman, Louis Stanley Johnson, Esq., M.P. for East Member of the Legislative Council, Southern Walthamstow from 1918; Mayor of Hack- Rhodesia. ney for the whole five years of the War. The Honourable Joseph Henry Wood, Senior "Invaluable public work. Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of the Henry S. Keith, Esq., J.P., Provost of Hamil- State of1 Victoria. ton. Major Edward Humphrey Manisty Leggett, Walter Guy Coffin Kirkwood, Esq., late D.S.O., R.E., Chairman East African Sec- Secretary of Post Office, Edinburgh. tion, London Chamber of Commerce. Major Charles Mclver. For public services in Cheshire. Thomas Joseph Lennard, Esq., Vice-President Major George Espec John Manners, D.I»., of the Royal Colonial Institute. J.P., Founder of the Boys' Messenger Ser- John Roberts, Esq., C.M.G., of the City of vice. Dunedin, New Zealand. Samuel Meeson Morris, Esq., Mayor of Shrews- Henry Alexander Wickham, Esq. For ser- bury 1901-2 and 1916-18. Chairman of vices in connection with the rubber planta- local Food Control Committee. Public and tion industry in the Far East. municipal services. Jeremiah Wilson, Esq., C.M.G., lately Post- William Noble, Esq., Chief Engineer, General master-General of the Union of South Post Office. Africa. William Payne Perry, Esq., C.B., Director of Finance, War Office. Ernest Roney, Esq., Solicitor. For public CENTRAL (CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS services. OF KNIGHTHOOD. George Royle, Esq., Mayor of Bedford 1903. Member of "Town Council. For public and St. James's Palace, S.W. 1. municipal services. 5th June, 1920. James Simpson, Esq., LiL.B. For public and local services in Edinburgh. T!he KING has been graciously pleased, on Albert Frederick Stephenson, Esq., J.P. For the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to give eminent public and local services in South orders for the following promotions in, and "Lancashire for over forty years. appointments to, the Most Honourable Order of the B ath: — Henry William Verey, Esq., late Official Referee of Supreme Court. Appointed 1876. To be Ordinary Members of the Military Divi- sion of th& Second Class, or Knights Com- William Henry Veno, Esq., President of Man- manders, of the said Most Honourable chester Column Press Club. For public and Order:— local services. Vice-Admiral the Hon. Edward Stafford F'itz- William Howell Walters, Esq. For public herbart, C.B, and local services. Rear-Admiral Michael Culme-Seymour, C.B., Alderman Zachariah Wheatley, Mayor of M.V.O. Abergavenny. James Lawton Wingate, Esq., President of the Tff b& Ordinary Members of the Civil Divi- Royal Scottish Academy. sion of the Third Class, or Companions, of the said Most Honourable Order:— INDIA. 'Vice-Admiral 'Cecil Spencer Hickley, M.V.O. Colonel Hormasjee Eduljee Banatvala, C.S.I., Rear-Admiral Henry Lancelot Mawbey. Indian Medical Service (retired), late In- Surgeon Rear-Admiral George Albert Dreaper. spector-General, Civil Hospitals, Assam. Captain John Roderick Segrave, R.N. Diwan Bahadur Pitta Thyagaraya Chetti Garu, Paymaster Captain Frederick Wilkin lagd President of the Corporation, Madras. Airey, R.N. 6316 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 5 JUNE, 1920

CENTRiAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS OP KNIGHTHOOD. OF KNIGHTHOOD. St. James's Palace, S.W. 1. 5th June, 1920. St. James's Palace, S.W. 1, T!he KING has been graciously pleased, on 5th June, 1920. the occasion of His.Majesty's Birthday, to give The KING has been graciously pleased, on orders for the following promotions in, and the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to give appointments to, th® Most Honourable Order orders for the following promotion in, and of the Bath: — appointments to, the Most Honourable Order To be Ordinary Members of the Military Divi- of the Bath: — sion of the Second Class, or Knights Com- To be an Ordinary Member of the Civil Divi- manders, of the said Most Honourable sion of the First Class, or Knights Grand Order:— Cross, of the said Most Honourable Order: Ldeutenant-General Sir 'George Mark Watson The Right Honourable Sir John Andrew, Maodonogh, K.C.M.G., C.B., Adjutant- Baron Sumner. For work in connection iGeneral to the Forces. with the Peace Treaty, and as Chairman of Lieutenant-General Sir Ttavera Edwarda the London Reparation Committee. (Clarke, K.C.M.G., C.B., Quartermaster- General to the Forces. To be Ordinary Members of the Civil Division To be Ordinary Members of the Military Divi- of the Second Class, or Knights Commanders, sion of the Third Class, or Companions, of of the said Most Honourable Order:— the said Most Honourable Order:— Cecil James Barrington Hurst, Esq., C.B., Ma jar-General Charles William Grant Richard- K.C., Legal Adviser to the Foreign Office. son, C..S.L, Deputy Quartermaster-General, Sir Alfred William Watson, Government India. Actuary and President of the Institute of Colonel (temporary -Brigadier - General) Actuaries. Frederick James Moberley, C.S.I., D.S.O., To be Ordinary Members of the Civil Division Director of Military Operations, India. of the Third Class, or Companions, of the Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Colonel (tem- said Most Honourable Order:— porary Brigadier-General) Harry Simonds de Brett, C.M.G., D.S.O., Assistant Adju- Alfred William Cope, Esq., Second Secretary, tant-General. Ministry of Pensions. Lieutenant-Colonel Denis Paul, C.M.G., John Whelan Dulanty, Esq., C.B.E., Assis- C.B.E., iRoyal Army Ordnance Corps. tant Secretary, Ministry of Munitions. Alexander Flint, Esq., Assistant Secretary, Admiralty. Alfred William Flux, Esq., Assistant Secre- CENTBIALiiOHANaERY OF THE ORiDERS tary, Board of Trade. OF KNIGHTHOOD. Henry Leon French, Esq., O.B.E., Assistant St. James's Palace, S.W. 1. ^Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture. 5th June, 1920. Herman Cameron Norman, Esq., C.S.I., The KING has -been graciously pleased, on C.B.E., British Minister, Teheran. the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to give Allan Paton, Esq., in Charge of Establishment orders for the following appointment to the at Hotel Majestic during the whole of Peace Most Honourable Order of the Bath: — Conference. To b& an Ordinary Member of the Civil Divi- Henry Maunsel Richards, Esq., Chief Inspec- sion of the Third Class, or Companions, of tor of Elementary Schools, Board of Educa- the said Most Honourable Order:— tion. Lieutenant-Colonel James Grim wood, D'.S.O., Charles Strachey, Esq., Principal Clerk, •OJB.E,. F.S.A. Colonial Office. Horace John Wilson, Esq., C.B.E., Principal Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Labour. CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. St. James's Palace, S.W. 1, CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS 5th June, 1920. OF KNIGHTHOOD. The KING has been graciously pleased, on the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to give St. James's Palace, S.W. 1, orders for the following promotion in, and 5th June, 1.920. appointment to, the Most Honourable Order The KING has been graciously pleased, on of the Bath: — the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to make To be-Ordinary Members of the Military Divi- the following appointments to the Most Exalted sion of the Second Class, or Kniffhts Com- Order of the Star of India: — manders, of the said Most Honourable Order:— To be Knights Commanders of the said Most Exalted Order:— Rear-Admiral Cecil Foley Lambert, Director of Personnel, Air Ministry, and a Member of Sir George Stapylton Barnes, K.C.B., Ordinary the Air Council. Member of the Governor-General's Executive Air Vice-Marshal Edward' Leonard Ellington, Council. C.B., C.M.G., C.B.E., R.A.F., Director- Colonel Nawab Muhammad Nasrulla Khan, General of Supply and Research Air Minis- Heir-apparent to the Bhopal State, Central try, and a Member of the Air Council. India. SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 5 JUNE, 1920. 6317

To be Companions of the said Most Exalted Colonel Gerald Henry Summers, Deputy Com- Order:— missioner and Officer Commanding the William John Joseph Howley, Esq., Chief Troops, Somaliland Protectorate. Engineer, Public Works Department, Madras. To be an Honorary Member of the Third Class John Loader Maffey, Esq., C.I.E., Indian Civil or Companions of the. said Most Distin- Service, Chairman of the Corporation of Cal- guished Order:— cutta, Bengal. Sheikh Ali bin Salim, C.B.E., Assistant Liwali Charles Frederick Payne, Esq., Indian Civil of Mombasa. Service, Chairman of the Corporation of Cal- cutta, Bengal. Jea"n Louis Rieu, Esq., Indian Civil Service, Bombay. Chancery of the Order of Bertram Prior Standen, Esq., C.I.E., Indian Saint Michael and Saint George, •Civil Service, Commissioner, Central Pro- Downing Street, vinces and Berar. 5th June, 1920. The KING has been graciously pleased, on. the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to Chancery of the Order of give directions for the following promotion in Saint Michael and Saint George, and appointments to the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George: — Downing Street, 5th June, 1920. To be an Ordinary Member of the First Class, or Knights Grand Cross of the said Most Dis- The KING has been graciously pleased, on tinguished Order:— the occasion of Hia Majesty's Birthday, to The Right Honourable Sir John Newell Jordan, give directions for the following promotions in G.C.I.E., K.C.B., K.C.M.G., lately His and appointments to the Most Distinguished Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Order of Saint Michael and .Saint George:— Plenipotentiary to the Republic of China. To be Ordinary Members of the Second Class, To be an Ordinary Member of the Second Class, or Rnights Commanders o>f the said Most or Knights Commanders of the said Most Dis- Dis tinguish ed Order :— tinguished Order:— Geoffrey Francis. Archer, Esq., iC.M.G., Beilby Francis Alston, Esq., C.B., His Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Somali- Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister land Protectorate. Plenipotentiary to the Republic of China. The Honourable William Elliot Johnson, Speaker of the House of Representatives, To be Ordinary Members of the Third Class, or Commonwealth of Australia. Companions of the said Most Distinguished The Honourable Sir 'Charles Gregory Wade, Order:— Kt., K.C., lately Agent-General for the (State of New South Wales. Robert Gilbert Vansittart, Esq., M.V.O., Denison Samuel King Miller, Esq., 'Governor Counsellor of Embassy in His Majesty's of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. Diplomatic Service. William Frank Arthur Rattigan, Esq., First To be an Honorary Member* of the Second Secretary in His Majesty's Diplomatic Ser- Class, or Knights Commanders of the said vice. Most Distinguished Order:— Commander Gerald Talbot, R.N.V.R., O.B.E., His Highness Mohamed Jemalulalam, C.M.G., Naval Attache to His Majesty's Legation at Sultan of Brunei. Athens. To be Ordinary Members of the Third Class, or Companions of the\ said- Most Distinguished Order:— CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. James Richard Collins, Esq., Secretary to the Department of the Treasury, Commonwealth St. James's Palace, S.W. 1, of Australia. 5th June, 1920. Crawford Douglas Douglas-Jones, Eisq., Resident Commissioner in Southern and The KING has been graciously pleased, on Northern Rhodesia. the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to make Joseph Adolphe Duclos, Esq., Member 0f the the following promotion in, and appointments Council of Government, Mauritius. to, the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Walter Augustus Gale, Esq., Clerk of the Empire:— House of Representatives, Commonwealth of Australia. To be Knights Commanders of the said Most Edward Blackwell Jarvis, Esq., Chief Secre- Eminent Order:— tary to the Government, Uganda Protec- John Ghest Gumming, Esq., C.S.I., C.I.E., torate. Indian Civil Service, Member of the Execu- James Comyn Miacgreg'or, Eisq., Resident tive Council, Bengal. Commissioner, Bechuanaland Protectorate. Captain His Highness Nawab Taley Muham- Hugh Charlie Marshall, Esq., Visiting 'Com- mad Khan Sher Muhammad Khan, Nawab missioner, Northern Rhodesia. of Palanpur, Bombay. Stephen Mills. Esq., Comptroller-General, De- Herbert John Maynard, Esq., C.S.I., Indian partment of Trade and Customs, Common- Civil Service, Financial Commissioner, wealth of Australia. Punjab. 6318 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 5 JUNE, 1920. To be Companions of the said Most Eminent Percy Armytage, Esq., M.V.O. Order:— LieutenantX^lonel John Mackenzie RJogan, M.V.O. Charles Turner Allen, Esq., Cooper, Allen e following promotions in and appoint- James Duncan Elliot, Esq. ments to the Royal Victorian Order: — Engineer Adviser to' New Zealand T0 b e Knights Grand Cross. Dominion Government! Member of Indusi- trial Court. Arthur Henry John, Baxon Ormathwaite, The Honourable William Finlay, K.C. K.C.V.O. Chairman of Contraband Committee; Colonel the Hon. Sir Henry Charles Legge, Legal Adviser to Foreign Office during Peace K.C.V.O. Conference. James Dundas-Grant, Esq., M.A., M.D., To be Commanders. F.R.C.S. Eminent aural specialist. Rowland Thomas, Earl of Cromer, M.V.O. Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Mulleneux Gray- (Dated 1st April, 1920.) son, C.B.E., M.P., R.M. Colonel the Hon. George Arthur Charles Director of Ship Repairs, Ministry of Crichton, M.V.O. Shipping. Sir Francis Henry Dent. Ernest Musgrave Harvey, Esq., C.B.E. (Dated 31st March, 1920.) Chief Cashier, Bank of England. SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 5 JUNE, 1920. 6319

Vesey George Mackenzie Holt, Esq., J.P. Frederick Pullen, Esq., Postmaster-iSurveyor, Senior Partner of Messrs. Holt and Co., . Bankers. Charles Proctor, Esq., F.I.C., Superintending Arnold Lawson, Esq., 'M.D., F.R.C.S. Analyst, Department of the Government Voluntary medical and surgical work at Chemist. St. Dunstan's Hostel for the Blind. George Edward Ambrose, Esq., 'Chief Clerk, William Henry Peat, Esq. National Gallery. Financial Secretary to Ministry of Food, William Eagle Clark, Esq., LL.D., F.R.S.E., 1917-1920. Keeper of Natural History Department, Philip Bridger Proctor, Esq. Royal Scottish Museum, Scottish Education Director of Meat Supplies, Ministry of Department. Food. Robert Duncan, Esq., Staff Officer, Veterinary Josiaih Charles Stamp,. Esq., C.B.E., D.Sc. Branch, Department of Agriculture and Valuable services rendered to the Govern- Technical Instruction, Ireland. ment in connection with financial and econo- mic problems. OVERSEAS DOMINIONS. Colonel William Taylor, C.B., M.D., A.M.S. Ex-Pre'sident of Royal College of Surgeons D'Aroy Wentworth Addison, Esq., Under in Ireland. Secretary for Tasmania. Alexander Walker, Esq. Thomas Noel Brodrick, Esq., O.B.E., Under Services rendered to Ministry of Munitions Secretary of the Lands and Survey Depart- in the disposal of surplus war material. ment, New Zealand. Temporary Brigadier-General Arthur John Henry Carr, Esq., Resident of the Colony of Allen-Williams, C'.M.G. Nigeria. Work in connection with military trans- Edwin Tiptree Drake, Esq., Secretary for port at 'the Port of Richborough. Public Works, Victoria. Benjamin Harry Friend, Esq., Principal Par- liamentary Reporter, Commo'nwealth of Aus- tralia. CEiNTRiAJL lOHANOERY OF THE: ORDERS Joseph Peascod Harper, Esq., Surveyor- O.F KNIGHTHOOD. General, Federated Malay States. St. James's Palace, S.W. 1. William James Mackay, Esq., Chief Collector 5th June, 1.920. of Customs, Cyprus. The KINiGI has been graciously pleased, on Richard Horton O'Dwyer, Esq., Commissioner the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to of P'ublic Charities, Newfoundland. make the following awards of the " Kaisar-i- Malcolm Lindsay Shepherd, Esq., Secretary, Hind Medal for Public Services in India " of Prime Minister's Department, Common- the First (Class: — ' wealth of Australia. Diwan Bahadur Tirumalai Desika Achariyar Percival Stevens, Esq., Inspector of Mines, Avargal, President of the Trinchopoly Dis- Trinidad'. trict Board, Madras. Gopal Krishna Devdhar, Esq., Bombay. INDIAN, CIVIL SERVICE, Revd. Father Matthews, Head of the Belgian (a) Office of the Secretary of State for India. Mission High School, Dalwal, Jhelum Dis- trict, Punjab. Arthur Miller, Esq., iSecond Class .Clerk, The Revd. John MoNeel, Missionary of the Higher Grade, in the India Office Library. Church of .Scotland, Seoul, Central Pro- vinces. •(b) Civil Services in India. Dhanjibhai Hormasji Mehta, Medical Officer, William Ernest (Mitchell, .Esq., Superinten- Patao Hospital, Baroda. dent, Central Jail, Vellore, Madras. Olive, Mrs. Monahan, Madras. M. R. Ry. Diwaoa Bahadur Pasupuleti Paran- Shamrao Ramrao Moolgavkar, Esq., Principal kusam Nayudu Garu, Deputy Commissioner Medical Officer, Bikaner State, Rajputana. •of Police, Madras. Revd. Mother Sacramento Clara Plamondon, Sister in St. Joseph's Leper Asylum, Burma. Ethelbert Edward Thomas, Esq., Superinten- Ambalal Sarabhai, Esq., Ahmedabad, dent, Central Jail, Nagpur, Central Bombay, Provinces. Miss Millicent Vere Webb, Lady Superin- Rai Bahadur Pandit Brij Jiwan Lai, Extra tendent, Dufferin Victoria Hospital, Cal- Assistant Commissioner, Merwara, Ajmer- cutta, Bengal. Merwara. Lieutenant James William Fairley, Super- intendent, Civil Commissioner's Office, Baghdad. Whitehall, 5th June, 1920. Rai Bahadur Prasanna Kumar Basu, Regis- IMPERIAL SERVICE ORDER. trar, Reforms Office. His Majesty the KING lias been pleased to Joseph Lilly D'e Vine, Esq., Nagpur. make the following appointments: — Rai Sahib Mahendra Nath Bhattacharji, Per- To be Companions of the Imperial Service sonal Assistant to the Surgeon to the Order. Governor of Bengal. HOME CIVIL (SERVICE. Richard Arnold Matthews, Esq., Superinten- Richard Bullen .Newton, Esq., Assistant in dent, Provincial Civil Secretariat, Punjab. Department of Geology, British Museum. Khan Biahadur Ghulam Yasim Ghulam Musta- Arthur Robert Dawson, Esq., M.B.E., Col- pha, Director of the Pritchard Salt Works, lector of Customs and Excise, Cardiff. Kharaghoda, Bombay. 6320 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 5 JUNE, 1920,

His Majesty the KING has been graciously Whitehall, 25th May, 1920. pleased to award the Imperial Service Medal to the following members of H.M. Indian Civil His Majesty the KING has been pleased to Service, in recognition of long and meritorious award the King's Police Medal to the follow- service: — ing six officers of the Indian Police: — Goodoo 'Miah Muhammad Ghouse, late Council Nurzali, Fourth Grade Inspector, Dubash, Chief .'Secretariat, Fort fit. George, Nur Mohammed, Third Grade Mounted Madras. 'Constable, Mohamed Jaffar Ghulam Dastagir, Chief both of the North-West Frontier Police; Laboratory Attendant, Office of the Govern- Mohammed Hasan, Constable, ment Agricultural Chemist, Madras. Lai Shahgul, Constable, Egambaram Rangaswami Doss, late Chief Hari Singh, Head Constable, Attendant, Medical College, Madras. Gul Mohammed, Mounted Head Con- Narayan Ramji Katke, late Naik in the Office stable, of the Executive Engineer, Foona District, all of the Zhob and Loralai Police, Bombay. Pampamiya Sayad iMir, late Chaukidar in the on account of special services rendered on the Ahmednagar District, Bombay. North-West Frontier, in the Zhob Valley, and Prayagdin, late Forest Guard, Central Pro- in Baluchistan during July and August, 1919, vinces. and January, 1920.

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