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The -London Gazette, 15 February, 1952 920 THE -LONDON GAZETTE, 15 FEBRUARY, 1952 / S.I. 212. The Prices of Goods (Price-Regulated DECORATIONS CONFERRED BY His ROYAL HIGHNESS Goods) (Revocation) Order, 1952, dated February 4, THE PRINCE REGENT OF BELGIUM. 1952 (price 2d.). Commander of the Order of the Crown with Palm, These Orders can be purchased through any book- Croix de Guerre 1940 with Palm. seller, agents or direct from Her Majesty's Stationery Major-General Joseph Aloysius BAILLON, C.B., Office at the following addresses:—York House, C.B.E., M.C. (10592), late Infantry (since died). Kingsway, W.C.2; 39, King Street, Manchester 2; 1, St. Andrews Crescent, Cardiff; 80, Chichester Commander of the Order of Leopold with Palm, Street, Belfast; 13a, Castle Street, Edinburgh 2; Croix de Guerre 1940 with Palm. 2, Edmund Street, Birmingham 2; Tower Lane, General Sir Gwilym Ivor THOMAS, K.C.B., K.B.E., Bristol 1. D.S.O., M.C. (1374), Colonel Commandant, Royal Regiment of Artillery. WAGES COUNCILS ACTS, 1945 TO 1948. Commander of the Order of Leopold II. Brigadier (honorary) Robert Ringrose Gelston BUTTON MANUFACTURING WAGES COUNCIL ATKINS, O.B.E., M.C., M.D. (5754), late Royal (GREAT BRITAIN). Army Medical Corps. The Button Manufacturing Wages C9uncil (Great Brigadier (honorary) Cyril Elliott DAVIS, C.B.E. Britain) hereby gives notice of its intention to submit (4828), late Infantry. to the Minister of Labour and National Service pro- posals for the revocation of the Button Manufactur- Officer of the Order of Leopold. ing Wages Council (Great Britain) Wages Regulation Lieutenant-Colonel Maurice Robert HADDOCK. O.B.E. (Holidays) Order, 1946 (Order V.(41)), and for the (75413), Corps of Royal Engineers. making of a wages regulation order relating to Lieutenant-Colonel John SMITH, O.B.E., T.D. (65526), holidays and holiday remuneration in substitution for Royal Army Medical Corps. the provisions at present in operation. Major John Charles WILDER (37306), The Royal Particulars of the proposals may be obtained on Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of Wales's). application to the Secretary of the Wages Council at the address given below. Officer of the Order of Leopold II. The Wages Council will consider any written repre- Major (honorary) Roderick FULTON, M.B.E. (49762), sentation with respect to the above-mentioned pro- Royal Army Service Corps. posals which may be sent to it within fourteen days Major (honorary) Richard Brinsley FORD (171753), from 15th February, 1952. Any such representation Intelligence Corps. should be signed by the person making the same (adding his or her address) and sent to the Secretary, Chevalier of the Order of the Crown, Button Manufacturing Wages Council (Great Croix de Guerre 1940 with Palm. Britain), Ebury Bridge House, Ebury Bridge Road, Captain (temporary) John Lewis WOODHEAD (38676), London, S.W.I. It is desirable that persons making Intelligence Corps. objections should state the precise grounds of their objections. Chevalier of the Order of Leopold. F. D. Grover, Secretary. Captain Cuthbert Cunningham RIDLEY (63012), The 14th February, 1952. Durham Light Infantry. Chief Commander (honorary) Marguerite Bertha FULLALOVE, R.R.C. (206140), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps. Admiralty, S.W.I. Chevalier of the Order of Leopold II. 15th February, 1952. Sister Irene Kathleen WILLIAMS (309386), Queen The late KING was pleased to grant unrestricted Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service. permission for the wearing of the following decora- Croix Militaire 1st Class. tion bestowed by the President of the United States Lieutenant-Colonel John Vaughan BRADLEY, T.D. of America for distinguished service in operations in (53802), Royal Army Medical Corps. Korean waters: — Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Courtenay Frank The Bronze Star Medal. Trist CLIFTON (20770), The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). Captain Walter Leslie Mortimer BROWN, O.B.E., Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Joseph Michael D.S.C., Royal Navy. TAYLOR (35700), The Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's). Major George Michael JACKSON (226972), Royal Army Service Corps. The War Office, 15th February, 1952. Major Jack Kenneth WILLSON-PEPPER (133944), Royal Army Medical Corps. The late KING was pleased to grant unrestricted Major Cecil Richard EDWARDS (77683), The North permisssion for the wearing of the following Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's). decorations which have been conferred on the under- Major (honorary) Donald Robert Grant CAMERON, mentioned personnel in recognition of distinguished M.B.E. (22059), The Royal Scots (The Royal services in the cause of the Allies during the 1939- Regiment). 1945 War:— Captain Henry Edward GARRETT (66464), Royal Army DECORATIONS CONFERRED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE Ordnance Corps. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Croix Militaire 2nd Class. Medal of Freedom with Silver Palm. Captain Gerald FITSIMMONS (110511), Intelligence Corps. Brigadier (honorary) Harry Dunbar MACONOCHIE, C.B.E., M.C. (589), Royal Corps of Engineers. Croix de Guerre 1940 with Palm. Major (honorary) Charles Burton Edward COWIE, Bronze Star Medal. M.B.E. (161330), General List. Captain Milton Frederick STERN (189915V), Union Defence Forces. Commissions signed by the Right Honourable DECORATION CONFERRED BY His MAJESTY THE KING Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury, P.C., K.P., G.C.V.O., OF THE HELLENES. C.B.E., Lord Lieutenant for the County of Dorset. Silver Cross of the Order of the Phoenix. Admiral Sir Dudley Burton Napier North, G.C.V.O., C.B., C.S.I., C.M.G., of Netherbury House, Brid- No. 3976052 Sergeant Louis Charles HANNIBAL, The port Welch Regiment. Colonel Joseph William Weld, O.B.E., T.D., of Lul- DECORATION CONFERRED BY HER MAJESTY THE worth Castle, Wareham, and QTIEEN OF THE NETHERLANDS. Lieutenant-Colonel Mervyn James Wheatley, C.B.E., of Sandecotes Lodge, Parkstone. Officer of the Order of Orange Nassau with Swords. to be Deputy Lieutenants.—Dated 12th February, Colonel (honorary) George Thorburn GOLDSCHMIDT 1952. (10359), The Durham Light Infantry. (416).
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