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4154 the London Gazette, 26 June, 1931 4154 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 26 JUNE, 1931. Sandilands, Col. (temp. Brigadier) H. R., 4th Battalion, 12th Frontier Force Regiment C.M.G., D.S.O., .Commander, Peshawar (Sikhs). Brigade. Pahlwan Khan, No. 1224 Havr., I.D.S.M. Brassey, Col. L. P., Indian Medical Service, Assistant Director of Medical Services, 2nd Battalion, 13th Frontier Force Rifles. Peshawar Distract. Miller, Capt., A. B. Hartley, Lt.-Col. A. F., D.S.O., Probyn's Lachi Khan, Subadar. Horse, late offg. Commander, 1st (Risalpur) Kaka Singh, No. 2063 Lee. Naik, I.D.S.M. Cavalry Brigade. Wilson, Major R. H., M.C., 5/lst Punjab Qth Royal Battalion, 13th Frontier Force Rifles Regiment, late General Staff Officer, 2nd (Scinde). Grade, Military Intelligence, Peshawar Abdulla Nur, No. 6178 Havr., I.D.S.M. District. Manawar Khan, No. 6468 Sepoy, I.D.S.M. 15th /19th Hussars. Sultan Khan, No. 10463 Sepoy, I.D.S.M. Prophet, No. 545684 Tpr. H. 8., M.M. (now 3rd Hussars). 2nd Battalion, ISth Royal Garhwal Rifles. Royal Artillery. Luthi Sing Rawat, Jemadar (now Subadar), I.O.M., I.D.S.M. ™ ' Green, Maj. & Bt. Lt.-Col. W. W., D.S.O., M.C., 25th Field Brigade. 1st Battalion, Brd Queen Alexandra's Own Royal Engineers. Gurkha Rifles. Martin, Maj. C. G., V.C., D.iS.O. Bajbir Sing Thapa, No. 140 Naik. Royal Corps of Signals. Kurram Militia. Seely, Lt. F. C. Nazir Hussain, Subadar, I.O.M. • 2nd Battalion, The Border Regiment. Gul Ali, Jemadar, I.O.M. Sandeman, Maj. G. R., D.S.O., M.C. (now Miram Khan, Jemadar, I.D.S.M. Lt.-Col., Comdg. 1st Bn.). Muhammad Hassan, Jemadar, I.D.S.M. Burke, No. 35913005 Sjt. T., M.M. Abbas Khan, Jemadar, I.D.S.M. Mir, Jemadar, I.D.S.M. 2nd Battalion, The Durham. Light Infantry. Nasar Khan, Jemadar, I.D.S.M. Brooks, No. 4441928 dpi. W., M.M. Anor Mangal, Havr., I.O.M. Royal Army Medical Corps. Hanif Jan, No. 9347 Sepoy, I.D.S.M. Power, Maj. M. P., O.B.E., M.C. Muhammad Akbar, No. 6811 Havr., I.D.S.M. Zhob Militia. Said Badshab, No. 3040 Havr., I.D.S.M. INDIAN ARMY. Zarif Khan, No. 6211 Sepoy, I.D.S.M. Probyn's Horse (5th King Edward's Own Tochi Scouts. Lancers). Medhi Khan, Subadar, I.O.M. Gordon, Capt. J. E. (attached Kurram Saidu, Subadar, I.O.M. Militia). Faujoon, Jemadar, I.O.M., I.D.S.M. Ayam-ud-din, No. 4481 Sepoy, I.D.S.M. The Poona Horse (17th Queen Victoria's Own Gul Zadah, No. 5312 Sepoy, I.D.S.M. Cavalry). Manawar Din, No. 1672 Havr., I.D.S.M. Alam Ali Khan, No. 5782 Sowar, I.D.S.M. Bhopal iSingh, No. 5505 Sowar, I.D.S.M. South Waziristan Scouts. Faiz Mohamad Khan, No. 5186 Dfr., I.D.S.M. Niyaz Gul, Jemadar, I.D.S.M. IQth (Zhob) Mountain Battery, R.A. (How.). Sher Jan, Jemadar, I.O.M. Laik Ram, No. 14101 Havr. Gul Dast, No. 1313 Havr., I.O.M. Samar Din, No. 22 Naik, I.D.S.M. 2nd Battalion, The Corps of Sikh Pioneers. Bromhead, Capt. B. D. G. (attached South Indian Medical Service. Waziristan Scouts). Rice, Capt. H. J., M.C. &th Battalion, 10th Baluch Regiment (Duke of Indian Army Service Corps. Gonnaught's Own). Davies, Lt.-Col. R.D. Lambourne, Lieut. (Asst. Comsy.) A, E. Hayward, Condr. G. 1st Battalion, llth Sikh Regiment (Ferozepore Hepburn, Condr. T. Sikhs). Cosh, S.Sjt., L. R. Savory, Capt. & Bt. Maj., R.A., M.C. Teja Singh, Subadar. Mushtar, No. 23369 Lee. Naik. 2nd Battalion, llth Sikh Regiment (Ludhiana Pir Shah, No. 99003 Naik. Sikhs). Barstow, Maj., A. E., M.C. Military Engineer Services. Smyth, Maj., J. G., V.C., M.C. Mula Singh Mr., Line Supervisor. Harchand Singh, No. 1673 Naik, I.D.S.M. Sahib Ram Dev. Mr., Supdt. Central Power Mall Singh, No. 8815 Sepoy, I.D.S.M. Station, Peshawar. 4=th Battalion, llth Sikh Regiment. Sheikh Rahmat Ullah, Khan Sahib, Sub. Divl. Gordon, Capt., D. H., D.S.O. Officer. Allah-ditta Jemadar, I.O.M. Miscellaneous. Mawaz Khan, No. 3320 Sepoy. Ahmed Jan, Munshi, Member of the Canton- Surkhru Khan, No. 3051 Naik, I.D.S.M. ment. Board, Peshawar..
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