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Supplement to the London Gazette, Hth June 1977 7081 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, HTH JUNE 1977 7081 Leslie Edward George SMITH, Chairman, British promotions in, and appointments to, the Most Oxygen Company International Ltd. For services to Honourable Order of the Bath: Export. David Edward Charles STEEL, D.S.O., M.C., T.D., Order of the Bath Chairman, The British Petroleum Company Ltd. (Military Division) Professor Peter Frederick STRAWSON, F.B.A. For MINISTRY OF DEFENCE (NAVY DEPARTMENT) services to Philosophy. Charles Hugh Willis TROUGHTON, C.B.E., M.C., G.C.B. TD., Chairman, British Council. To be an Additional Member of the Military Division David Valentine WILLCOCKS, C.B.E., M.C., of the First Class, or Knight Grand Cross, of the said Director, Royal College of Music. Most Honourable Order : Leonard Gordon WOLFSON, Chairman, Wolfson Foundation. Admiral Sir David WILLIAMS, K.C.B., A.D.C. Frederick Ambrose Stuart WOOD, Chairman, National Bus Company. K.C.B. To be an Additional Member of the Military Division DIPLOMATIC SERVICE AND OVERSEAS LIST of the Second Class, or Knight Commander, of the Sydney Douglas GUN-MUNRO, M.B.E., Governor said Most Honourable Order : of St. Vincent. Admiral Raymond Derek LYGO. Denis Eustace Gilbert MALONE, Chief Justice of Belize. C.B. The Honourable John Henry SHARPE, C.B.E. For public services in Bermuda. To be Additional Members of the Military Division Run Run SHAW, C.B.E. For public and community of the Third Class, or Companions, of the said Most services in Hong Kong. Honourable Order : Luther Reginald WYNTER, C.B.E. For public ser- Rear Admiral William Noel ASH, M.V.O. vices and services to medicine in Antigua. Rear Admiral Gordon Walter BRIDLE, M.B.E. Surgeon Rear Admiral (D) Albert Edward CADMAN, AUSTRALIAN STATES Q.H.D.S. Major General Roderick Jarvis EPHRAUMS, O.B.E. STATE OF VICTORIA Rear Admiral Derek Graham SATOW. Bernard James CALLINAN, C.B.E., D.S.O., M.C., of MINISTRY OF DEFENCE (ARMY DEPARTMENT) Rew. For distinguished service to the State. Norman Cameron COLES, of Malvern For dis- G.C.B. tinguished service to commerce. To be an Additional Member of the Military Division of the First Class, or Knight Grand Cross of the said Most Honourable Order: Edward Sholto DOUGLAS, of Hamilton. For dis- Lieutenant General Sir David HOUSE, K.C.B., tinguished services as a member of the legal C.B.E., M.C. (203138), late The Royal Green profession. Jackets, Colonel Commandant The Light Division, David Walter LONGLAND, C.M.G., of Camp Hill. Colonel Commandant Small Arms School Corps. For eminent services to the Crown and to the cerebral palsied. K.C.B. Edward Houghton LYONS, of Holland Park. For distinguished services in Australia's financial and To be Additional Members of the Military Division commercial worlds. of the Second Class, , or Knights Commanders, of the said Most Honourable Order: STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA Lieutenant General Anthony Heritage FARRAR- HOCKLEY, D.S.O., M.ffE., M.C. (251309), late The Honourable Arthur Frederick GRIFFITH, of The Parachute Regiment, Colonel Commandant The Crawley. Lately President of the Legislative Prince of Wales's Division Council. Lieutenant General Peter HUDSON, C.B.E. (330952), The Honourable Ross HUTCHINSON, D.F.C., of late The Royal Green Jackets. Cottesloe. Lately Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. C.B. To be Additional Members of the Military Division of the Third Class, or Companions of the said Most Honourable Order: .CENTRAL CHANCERY OF Major General Hugh THE ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD MACDONALD-SMITH (324755), late Corps of Royal Electrical and ST. JAMES'S PALACE, LONDON s.w.i Mechanical Engineers. Major General Giles Hallam MILLS, O.B.E. (207511), llth June 1977 late The Royal Green Jackets (Now R.A.R.O.). Major General John Humphrey PAGE, O.B.E., M.C. THE QUEEN has been graciously pleased, on the (251684), late Corps of Royal Engineers. occasion of the Celebration of Her Majesty's Silver Major General Kenneth PERKINS, M.B.E., D.F.C. Jubilee and Birthday, to give orders for the following (369841), late Royal Regiment of Artillery. A1 2.
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