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Supplement to the London Gazette, 1 January, 1953 19 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 1 JANUARY, 1953 19 Arthur James LONG, Esq., Deputy Director, Bertram Kenneth NIGHTINGALE, Esq., Sur- Establishments Division, H.M. Stationery veyor, Sodbury Rural District Council. Office. William Allan NOBLE, Esq.* Inspector of John Edgar LUCAS, Esq., J.P., Secretary, Taxes, Higher Grade, Board of Inland Sheffield and District Branch, Plumbing Revenue. Trades Union. John NORMAN, Esq., Higher Executive Officer, Joseph LUKE, Esq., District Inspector, Royal Air Ministry. Ulster Constabulary. Arthur NORRIS, Esq., lately Chairman of Duncan MACASKILL, Esq., M.M., Assistant Husborne-Crawley Parish Council. Postmaster, Head Post Office, Portree, Skye. Jean, Mrs. CADOGAN-OGG, Clerical Officer, Lilian Dalziel, Mrs. McDouGALL. Women's Office of the Chancellor of the Duchy of Voluntary Services Club Organiser, Sea View Lancaster. Holiday Camp, Port Said. Thomas Dawkins OLVER, Esq., Production Captain Frederick George MACE, Master, m.v. Engineer, Manchester Group, North "Goldfinch," The General Steam Navi- Western Gas Board. gation Company, Ltd. Alexander ORR, Esq., Column Officer (Third John McGRATH, Esq., Senior Investigation Officer), Lanarkshire Area Fire Brigade. Officer, Board of Customs and Excise. Joan, Mrs. ORR, Civil Assistant, War Office. Walter Alexander MACKAY, Esq., Purser, s.s. Idris OWEN, Esq., Clerk to the Licensing " Cameronia," Anchor Line, Ltd. Authority, South Wales Traffic Area, James John MACKENZIE, Esq., Superintendent Ministry of Transport. and Deputy Chief Constable, Angus Con- Alderman Richard David OWEN, J.P. For stabulary. public services in Caernarvonshire. Robert Alexander MACLEOD, Esq., Officer, Charles PARKER, Esq., Director and Works Nottingham, Board of Customs and Excise. Manager, Raleigh Industries, Ltd., Notting- Miss Harriet MACMILLAN, Head Teacher, ham. Ardvasar Primary School, Skye. Leslie PARKER, Esq., Surveyor and Chief William James Campbell McQuiTTY, Esq.. Sanitary Inspector, Flaxton Rural District M.M., First Class Clerk, Supreme Court. Council. Northern Ireland. Gustave Albert PARROTT, Esq., Executive Henry Walter MAGUIRE, Esq., Accountant. Engineer, Telephone Manager's Office, McClelland Ker and Company. Leicester. John Harold MAGUIRE, Esq., Actuary, Bolton Thomas Arthur PARRY, Esq., Assistant Works Savings Bank. Manager, Atomic Energy Establishment, Miss Jean Dunn MALCOLM, Higher Executive Windscale, Ministry of Supply. Officer, Department of Health for Scotland. Arthur Vernon PARSONS, Esq., Senior Execu- Edward Melbourne MARTIN, Esq., Colliery tive Officer, Ministry of Food. Manager, Durham Division, National Coal Miss Sarah PATTERSON, Workers' representa- Board. tive on Wages Councils in Northern Miss Sarah MARTIN, J.P., Joint County Ireland. Organiser,, East Suffolk, Women's Voluntary John William PAVEY, Esq., Librarian, Ministry Services. of Supply. Thomas Denzil MATKIN, Esq., National Secre- Charles Horace Crosby PAYNE, Esq., Construc- tary, Retail Fruit Trade Federation. tion Designer, Billinghain Division, Imperial • David Anthony MATTISON, Esq., Senior Chemical Industries, Ltd. Engineer, Ministry of Works. Henry Thomas PEGLER, Esq., Chief Regional Eric Miles MAY, Esq., Higher Executive Enforcement Officer, London and South Officer, Ministry of Transport. Eastern Region, Ministry of Food. George Thomas MAYNARD, Esq., Higher Cecil Henry PETFORD, Esq., Personal Assistant Executive Officer, Ministry of Transport. to Divisional Controller, Midlands Division, Douglas Sutherland MILWARD, Esq. For British Electricity Authority. political and public services in Gloucester- James Henry PLUMMER, Esq., Senior Experi- shire. mental Officer, Armament Design Establish- Henry MOLIVER, Esq., Personnel Manager, ment, Ministry of iSupply. Craven Brothers (Manchester), Ltd., Stock- Robert POLAND, Esq., Clerical Officer, Head- port. quarters, Aldershot District, War Office. Robert Nathaniel MOORE, Esq., J.P., Member, James Horace POLSON, Esq., Steel Foundry Shropshire Old People's Welfare Associa- Moulding Shop Superintendent, David tion. Broiwn Foundries Company, Yorkshire. Charles Richard Dowman MURRAY, Esq., William Harold 'POPE, Esq., Chief Executive Senior Staff Officer, Admiralty. Officer, Ministry of Pensions. Raymond John MUSKETTE, Esq., Higher Esme Raymond Wolverson POTTER, Esq. For Executive Officer in the Treasury Solicitor's services to the Boys' Brigade in Liverpool. Branch at the Ministry of Fuel and Power. Conrad Thomas PRICE, Esq., M.C., Divisional John George NEVIN, Esq. For public services Engineer, East Surrey Division, South in Northumberland. Eastern Gas Board. Bernard Lee NEWBOULD, Esq., Manager, Steel Miss Frances Bertha PRINCE, Chief Pharmacist, Melting Department, Thomas Firth and John General Hospital, Nottingham. Brown, Ltd. Austin PRYOR, Esq., Registrar of Births, Deaths David Mercier-Gorman NEWBURN, Esq., and Marriages, and Census Officer, South- Secretary to the Lord Mayor of Belfast. West Sheffield. Robert NEWTON, Esq., Inspector of Taxes, Ann, Mrs. RAINFORD. For public services in Board of Inland Revenue. Preston, Lancashire. John MacEwan NICOLSON, Esq., Area Miss Jessie Jane RALPH, lately Matron, West Organiser, Scottish Savings Committee. Cornwall Hospital, Penzance..
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