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SUPPLEMENT to the LONDON GAZETTE, 12 JUNE, 1941 3297 Thomas Edward Pennington, Esq SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 12 JUNE, 1941 3297 Thomas Edward Pennington, Esq. For public Reginald Clive Sykes, Esq., Chief Storekeeper, services in Gibraltar. Public Works Department, Nigeria. Arnold- Morgan Punnet, Esq. For public and Madame Tan Chay Yan. For social and philanthropic services in Saint Vincent. charitable services in the Straits Settlements. Sydney John Saint, Esq., M.Sc., Ph.D., George Harold Thomas, Esq., M.D., Chinese F.I.C., Colonial Agricultural Service, Direc- Medical Officer, Hong Kong. tor of Agriculture, Barbados. Major Ludlow Sealey-King, Colonial Adminis- Leonard Nigel Tucker, Esq. For public ser- trative Service, District Officer, Nigeria. vices in Bermuda. Charles Bernard Smith, Esq., Secretary to The Reverend Harold Wilkie Weigall. For social Government and Director of Education, welfare services in the Zanzibar Protectorate. Seychelles. Albert James Wilson, Esq. For social and John Thorn, Esq. For public services in charitable services in Mauritius. Northern Rhodesia. Owen Meredith Tweedy, Esq., Public Infor- To be Honorary Members of the Civil Division mation Officer, Palestine. of the said Most Excellent Order: — Moshe Bramson, Esq., Chief Officer, Haifa To be Honorary Officers of the Civil Division Voluntary Fire Brigade, Palestine. of the said Most Excellent Order:— Hanna Bulos, Esq., District Officer, Palestine. Shabetay Levy, Esq., M.B.E., Chairman of As'ad Salem, Esq., Assistant Settlement Officer, the Haifa Municipality Commission. Palestine. Sheikh Mustafa Effendi Al-Khairi, M.B.E., Mayor of Ramie, Palestine. To be Additional Members of the Civil Division CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS of the said Most Excellent Order:— OF KNIGHTHOOD. Rayal Brazley Bodden, Esq. For public ser- St. James's Palace, S.W.I. vices in Jamaica. izth June, 1941. Newton James Ha worth Clayton, Esq., Sani- tary Surveyor, Jerusalem Municipality, The KING has been graciously pleased, on Palestine. the occasion of the Celebration of His Majesty's Percival Stanley Coleman, Esq. For public Birthday, to make the following appointment services in Cyprus. to the Order of the Companions of Honour: — Patrick Crawley, Esq., Foreman Locksmith, To be a Member of the Order:— Harbour Board, Singapore, Straits Settle- ments. The Right Honourable Albert Victor Alexander, Eustace Henry Taylor Cummings, Esq., M.D., M.P., First Lord of the Admiralty. D.P.H., Medical Officer, Sierra Leone. Nana Tsibu Darku IX, Omanhene of Asin Atandasu, Gold Coast. William John Davies, Esq., Colonial Educa- CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS tion Service, Principal, Prince of Wales OF KNIGHTHOOD. School, Sierra Leone. St. James's Palace, S.W.I. Laurence Cranmore Giles, Esq., Colonial I2th June, 1941. Administrative Service, Assistant District Officer, Nigeria. The KING has been graciously pleased, on Percy Wyn Harris, Esq., Colonial Adminis- the occasion of the Celebration of His Majesty's trative Service, District Officer, Kenya. Birthday, to make the following appointments John Thomas Kennedy, Esq., Senior Assistant to the Imperial Service Order: — Livestock Officer, Uganda Protectorate. Alexander Barclay Loggie, Esq., Inspector of To be Companions of the Order:— Works, Public Works Department, Northern HOME CIVIL SERVICE. Rhodesia. Seth Mathuradas Kalidas Mehta, Esq. For Francis William Boustred, Esq., Deputy Con- social and philanthropic services in the troller of Stamps, Board of Inland Revenue. Tanganyika Territory. Sidney Pyne Brewer, Esq., Head of Technical Ronald Wilfred Parr, Esq., Colonial Adminis- Schools Section, Board of Education. trative Service, District Officer, Northern John Buist Blythe Brown, Esq., General In- Rhodesia. spector, Department of Health for Scotland. Arthur Edward Perera, Esq., Registrar of Kenneth Paul Burgess, Esq., O.B.E., Principal Motor Vehicles, Perak, Federated Malay Consultative Officer for Sea Transport, States. Ministry of War Transport. Duraiappa Rajaratnam, Esq. For social ser- Harry Chambers, Esq., M.B.E., Principal, vices in Ceylon. Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Henry John Ranee, Esq., Health Inspector, Ernest Heapy Cross, Esq., Principal, Air Tanganyika Territory. Ministry. Miss Georgiana Ellenberger Robinson. For James Frederick French, Esq., M.B.E., Senior services to education in Antigua, Leeward Assistant to the Librarian, Foreign Office. Islands. John Getty, Esq., Chief Inspector, Ministry of Miss Adela Stephen. For public services in Agriculture, Northern Ireland. Kenya. Percy Cyril Gunner, Esq., Accountant, Charity Kenneth Walker Switzer, Esq., Colonial Ad- Commission. ministrative Service, District Officer, Nyasa- Charles William Hall, Esq., Senior Principal land Protectorate. Clerk, Ministry of Pensions. B.
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