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4912 the London Gazette, 30Th April 1968 4912 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 30TH APRIL 1968 Kuchta, Stanislaw ; Poland ; Extruding Operator ; Mohammady, Fereshteh known as Fereshteh Todd or 64 Newport Road, Manchester 21. 6th February Tad ; Iran ; Hairdressing Receptionist ; 108 Mor- 1968. ningside Drive, Edinburgh TO. 1st March 1968. Kulwicki, Wladyslaw Piotr; Poland ; Painter and Molina, Gladys Pilar; Spain; Housewife ; 50A Decorator; 70 Aberdalgie Road, Easterhouse, Walton Street, Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey. 6th Glasgow E.4. 15th February 1968. March 1968. Kumpis, Jonas, known as John Kumpis ; Lithuania ; 'Molina, Miguel Gregorio; Spain; Nurse; 50A Tunneller ; 22 Well Lane, Gillow Heath, Biddulph, Walton Street, Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey. 6th Staffordshire. 1st March 1968. March 1968. Kunigiskis, Jonas Jurgis; Lithuania; Machine Molnar, Janos ; Hungary ; Capstan Setter/Operator ; Operator; 54 Braemar Road, Leamington Spa, 45 Bisect Road, Luton, Bedfordshire. 6th March Warwickshire. 23rd February 1968. 1968. Kunigiskis, Kristina ; Lithuania ; Assembly Operator ; 'Moskovits, Moses ; Roumania ; Property Company 54 Braemar Road, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire. Director; 27 Wellington Street East, Salford 7. 23rd February 1968. 21st March 1968. Kunter, Sona Vartuhi, known as Sona Vartuhi Mughrabi, Ibrahim Ali; Jordan ; Operating Theatre Kazanciyan ; Turkey ; Nurse ; North Middlesex Attendant; 5 Stoke Road, Maidencombe, Torquay, Hospital, Nurses' Residence, Silver Street, Ed- Devon. 1st March 1968. monton, London N.18. 23rd February 1968. Mustafa, Tawfig Mohammad; Jordan; Guard; Kuziara, Krystyna Barbara, known as Krystyna House Saleh El Neser, Biereh, Jordan. 26th Barbara Kaye ; Poland ; Sales Representative ; 99 February '1968. Clova Road, London E.7. 1st March 1968. Musztacs, Ferenc; Hungary; Dough Maker; 20 Kwak, Pawk Soon, known as Pawk Soon Young; Hawthorn Street, Darlington. 13th March 1968. Korea; Secretary; 7 Wyndale Close, Henley-on- Muller, Harold. See Palan, Bohumil. Thames, Oxford, 6th March 1968. Mysliwiec, Jan; Poland; Carpenter; 3 Fleetwood Lalani, Sultanali Sadrudin; B.P.P. ; Student; 55 Road, Slough, Buckinghamshire. 4th March 1968. Queensborough Terrace, London W.2. 20th McFadin, John William ; U.S.A. ; B.B.C. Transcrip- February 1968. tion Service Producer/ Director; 18 Glyn Man- Lannois, Georges Alexandra ; Belgium ; Educational sions, London W.I 4. 23rd'February 1968. Writer ; 58 Belsize Avenue, London N.W.3. llth McGurk, Anneliese Lieselette Berta ; Germany; March 1968. Engineering Inspector ; Flat ' A', 15 Louis Street, Laszczuk, Hryhorij; Poland ; Textile Dyer; 50 , Leeds 7. 6th March 1968. Chestnut Street, Leicester. 7th August 1967. Nahom, Abed Jacob. See Norman, Alan Jacob. Lau, Anna Yan Nor, known as Anna Lau ; China ; Naib, Shafik Kasim Al ; Iraq ; Principal Lecturer State Registered Nurse ; Nurses' Home, Benenden and Consultant; 45 Wilmer Way, London N.14. Chest Hospital, Benenden, Kent. 23rd February 6th March 1968. 1968. Nakonecznyj, Iwan ; Poland j Coal Miner ; 7 Dalgety Leszczynski, Josef, known as Joseph Leszczynski; Avenue, Edinburgh. -23rd February 1968. Poland; Sound Recording Engineer; 8 'Cedar Naplocha, Dariusz; Poland; Machine Operator Court, Upper Park Road, London N.ll. 2nd {Engineering Works) ; 11 Carmona Avenue, Shipley, February 1968. Yorkshire. 26th February 1968. Leszczynski, Josef Jan; Poland; Lorry Driver; 59 Naran, Jamnadas ; Of uncertain nationality; -Post- Conduit Road, Stamford, Lincolnshire. 1st March man ; 26 Drapers Fields, Coventry. 21st February 1968. 1968. Lew, Shmaya; Israel; Maintenance Engineer; 32 Jessam Avenue, London E;5. 18th March 1968. Naroznik, Stefan Antoni; Poland ; Sales Engineer ; Loci, Menyhert Erno, known as Malcolm Loczy; .57 Norfolk House Road, Londbn S.W.I6. 1st Hungary ; Betting Shop Manager ; 372 High Street, March 1968. Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. 22nd March 1968. Nawrocki, Franciska; Poland ; Textile Operative; Loczy, Malcolm. See Loci, Menyhert Erno. The Manse, Gladstone Street, Glossop, Derbyshire. Lonski, Mikolaj ; Poland ; Mill Operator; 14 Beeton '14th February 1968. Close, Melbourn, Royston, Hertfordshire. 6th Nawrocki, Wladyslaw Maria; Poland; Chief March 196*. Draughtsman (Civil Engineering).;. 15 Teevan Los, Jbzef ; Poland ; Lorry Driver ; 20 Friary Road, Road, Croydon, Surrey. 8th March 1068. London W.3. 6th March 1968. Nazarko, Bogumila (known as Bogda Nazarko) ; Lukosz, Jerzy; Poland; Machine Operator; 14 Poland ; Analysis Clerk ; 49 McNeil Road, Cam- Middle Tynings, Nailsworth, Gloucester. 1st berwell, London S.E.5. 6th March 1968. March 1968. Nemes, Istvan Arpad ; Hungary; Engineering Machon Mas, Salvador, known as Salvador Manchon ; • Draughtsman ; 206 Amesbufy Avenue, London Spain ; Assistant Manager (Restaurapt) ; 92 Geary S.W.2. 23rd February 1968. Road, London N.W.10. llth March 1968. Nemeshanyi, Bulcsu Janos Jeno; Hungary; Works Majchrzakowski, Jerzy Janusz ;. Poland ; Commercial Manager; 176 Birmingham Road, Wylde Green, Traveller; 17 March Street, Chorlton-on-Medlock, Sutton Coldfiel.d, Warwickshire. 13th March 1968. Manchester 13. llth March 1968. Neumann, Fritz Franz Friedrich ; Germany; Night Makan, Motilal; South Africa; Civil Servant; 61 Plant and Boiler Attendant; 16 Langley Avenue, Wheeley's Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham 15. 9th Middleton, Lancashire, llth March 1968. February 1968. Nieulant Pelkman, Jan (known as John Pelkman) ; Makosz, Pawel Norbert, known as Paul Makdsz; Netherlands ; Company Director; 1 SB Cambridge Poland; Registered Mental Nurse; 7 Grafton Park, Twickenham, Middlesex. -1st March 1968. Close, London W.13. 23rd February 1968. Norden, Elisabeth. See Pfisterer, Elisabeth Helene. Malinowski, Boleslaw ; Poland ; Berthing Master; Norman, Alan Jacob (formerly Abed Jacob Nahtjrn) ; 47 Cardonald Gardens, Glasgow S.W.2. 6th March B.P.P. ; Company Director ; Flat No. 4, St. An- 1968. drews Mansions, 157 Lower Clapton Road, London Manchon, Salvador. See Manchon Mas, Salvador. E.5. 21st March 1968. Manthey, Wolfgang Olaf ; Germany ; School Work- Ochedowski, Mieczyslaw; Poland; Grinder; 31 shop Assistant; SA River Gardens, Bedfont, Middle- Elizabeth 'Avenue, 'Little Chalfont, Amersham, sex. 19th March 1968. Buckinghamshire. 23rd February 1'968. Marczylo, Jan ; Poland ; Foreman Checker ' (Dairy) ; D'Orey, Waldemar Braamcamp Freire; Portugal; No. 3 Pentwyn Terrace, Marshfield, Cardiff, Sculptor and Art Lecturer; 41 Denning Road, Glamorgan. 12th March 1968. London *N.W.3. 23rd February 1968.. Meeuws, Hortense, known as Hortense Van Aerschot; Ortyl, Jan; Poland; Maintenance Engineer; 4 Belgiurn ; Cleaner; 38 Adeline Street, Splott, Car- Hafflowell Close, Mitcham, Surrey. 1st March diff, llth March 1968. 1968. Meggyesi, Jozsef Lajos, known as Joseph Lewis Oyrzynska, Janina ; Poland; Of-no'occupatibn ; 53 Meggyesi; Hungary ; Fitter ; 46 Mayflower Road, Childebert Road, London S.W.17. 19th March London S.W.9. 22nd March 1968. 1968. Mialkbwska, Helena Maria; Poland ; Of no occupa- Pacaj, Wasyl; Poland ; Coal Miner; 10 Catherine tion ; 21 Barclay Road, London S.W.6. 8th March Street, Maybank, Newcastle, Staffordshire. 26th 1968. February 1968. Michalski, Zygmunt; Poland ; Maintenance 'Fitter ; Palan, Bohumil (known as Harold Muller) ; Czecho- 5 Brill Close, Cox Green, Maidenhead, Berkshire. slovakia ; .Lorry Driver; 26 'Hillary Street, 23rd February 1968. Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent. 12th March 1968..
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