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Supplement to the London Gazette, 1 January, 1954 36 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 1 JANUARY, 1954 Australia: Michael Okai AKYEA, Chief Inspector, Gold Coast Police Force. John Derhm McAuLEY, Superintendent 2nd Mohamed An bin Dasib, Sergeant-Major, Class, New South Wales Police Force. Federation of Malaya Police Force. Joseph Victor RAMUS, Detective Superinten- Alexander John ALLAN, Superintendent, Kenya dent 3rd Class, New South Wales Police Police Force. Force. APPU son of Vellu, Corporal, Special Con- Robert Bruce MACKIE, Inspector 1st Class. stabulary, Federation of Malaya. New South Wales Police Force. Haruna BANGURA, Sergeant-Major, Court Francis Dominick FORDE, Inspector 1st Class, Messenger Force, Sierra Leone. New South Wales Police Force. Hector Segar BASTARD, District Commandant, Cecil Ambrose ROBINSON, Inspector 1st Class, Kenya Police Reserve. New South Wales Police Force. Michael Wales BEARCROFT, Senior Reserve Michael BROOKS, Inspector 1st Class, New Officer, Kenya Police Reserve. South Wales Police Force. Ronald Stewart BENTON, Assistant Superin- Southern Rhodesia. tendent, Kenya Police Force. Frederick Vincent BOSWELL, Senior Superin- Major Graham Cecil ROGERS, British South tendent, Tanganyika Police Force. Africa Police. Patrick John Houston COOPER, Acting Senior Colonies, Protectorates and Protected States. Superintendent, Gold Coast Police Force. Edmund Keith COWEN, Senior Superintendent, Guy Charles MADOC, C.P.M., -Senior Assistant Kenya Police Force. Commissioner of Police, Federation of Terence Martin Pelham DALE, Honorary In- Malaya. spector, Auxiliary Police, Federation of Francis Knynett McNAMARA, C.P.M., Senior Malaya. Assistant Commissioner of Police, Federa- DAUD bin Ahmad, Corporal, Federation of tion of Malaya. Malaya Police Force. William Victor AUBREY, C.P.M., Superinten- Kenneth EGLEN, Acting Assistant Superinten- dent of Police, Kenya. dent, Kenya Police Force. Lewis George MITCHELL, C.P.M., Acting Frank Allan FIELDING, Deputy Superintendent, Senior Superintendent of Police, Kenya. Federation of Malaya Police Force. Hugh Redmayne WALKER, C.P.M., Senior Owen Oxenden GRIFFITHS, Assistant Superin- Superintendent of Police, Kenya. tendent, Singapore Police Force. Neil Patrick HADOW, C.P.M., Commissioner of Dhanbahadur GURUNG son of Kalu Gurung, Police, Mauritius. Sergeant, Federation of Malaya Police Force. Eric Harvey HALSE, M.B.E., C.P.M., Commis- Esau Okwach HAGOI, Sergeant, Kenya Police sioner of Police, SomalUand Protectorate. Force. Robert Thomas Mitchell HENRY, Assistant Superintendent, Federation of Malaya Police Force. Colonial Office, The Church House, Richard William HOYLE, Senior Superin- Westminster, S.W.I. tendent, Kenya Police Force. Ibulaim ISABIRYE, Constable, Uganda Police 1st January, 1954. Force. The QUEEN has been graciously pleased to ISMAIL bin Salieh, Detective Sergeant-Major, approve the award of the Colonial Police Federation of Malaya Police Force. Medal to the undermentioned officers: — Alexander JOHN, Sergeant, Trinidad Police SOUTHERN RHODESIA. Force. KASHESHYA, Detective Sergeant, Northern For Meritorious Service. Rhodesia Police Force. William George Trodd ASHWIN, Staff Chief KAY Kim Seng, Deputy Superintendent, Inspector, British South Africa Police. Federation of Malaya Police Force. DAVID, Station Sergeant, British South Africa Mohamed KERO, Assistant Inspector, Kenya Police. Police Force. Colonel Arthur Selwyn HICKMAN, M.B.E., Jeremiah Mawuli KPORVIE, Inspector, Gold • British South Africa Police. Coast Police Force. MAPOLISA, Detective Station Sergeant, British LEE Cheong, Sergeant, Special Constabulary, South Africa Police. Federation of Malaya. Major Basil Joseph PRICE, British South Africa Police. George LEYS, Assistant Superintendent, Hong John Oswald Gascoigne ROY, Chief Inspector, Kong Police Force. British South Africa Police. Patrick McCANN, Assistant Superintendent, Lieutenant-Colonel William Hampton Dawson Kenya Police Force. WALKER, M.B.E., British South Africa Roy MARSH, Senior Reserve Officer, Kenya Police. - Police Reserve. Wan MAZURKI bin Haji Wan Hussein, Con- COLONIAL EMPIRE. stable, Federation of Malaya Police Force. For Meritorious Service. Maurice MILNER, Acting Superintendent, ABDULLAH bin Mohamed, Corporal, Federa- Kenya Police Force. tion of Malaya Police Force. M'Ikiari M'MiRiTi, Sergeant, Kenya Police ABDULLAH bin Mohamed Hanafiah, Deputy Force. Superintendent, Federation of Malaya Police MOHAMED bin Salleh, Sergeant, Special Con- Force. stabulary, Federation of Malaya. Stephen Villiers AITCHESON, Assistant District Kevin MOLLOY, Honorary Inspector, Auxiliary Commandant, Kenya Police Reserve. Police, Federation of Malaya..
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