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London Gazette, 4 June, 1943 2495 SUPPLEMENT TO THE "LONDON GAZETTE, 4 JUNE, 1943 2495 Stephen France Burman, Esq., Divisonal David Dickson, Esq., Chief Staff Officer, Officer, Midland Region, National Fire Ministry of War Transport. Service. Miss Lilian Anne Hilda Docker, Higher Keith Gordon Butt, Esq., Works Manager, Clerical Officer, Ministry of Production. Ranalah Yacht Yard Ltd. William Shepherd Donnelly, Esq., Works Norman Alistair Sinclair Campbell, Esq., Manager, Alex Findlay and Company Manager, Ross-shire Electric Supply Com- Limited. pany Ltd. For services to the War Savings Richard Wiilliam Dunn, Esq., Chief Clerk, Campaign. Territorial Army and Air Force Association Hugh Sidney Cann, Esq., Chief Assisljmt to of the County of the City of Glasgow. the Director of Education, Swansea. For Robert Dunn, Esq., Chief Engineer Officer, services to Civil Defence. Merchant Navy. Henry Care, Esq., Chief Officer, Merchant Miss Jane Beatrice Madeline Dunsterville, Navy. Clerical Assistant, General Staff, War Office. Miss Helen Catto, Chief Welfare Superintendent Moses Harry Duxbury, Esq., Divisional Officer, (Women), London, Midland and Scottish No. 29 Area, National Fire Service. Railway Company. Margaret Emma, Baroness Ebbisham. For Edith Margaret, Mrs. Chambers, Interim services to the East End Maternity and other Secretary, Scottish Association of Young Hospitals. Farmers' Clubs. Roy Edmonds, Esq., Works Manager, Vickers- Richard Chandler, Esq., Chief Officer, Mer- Armstrongs Limited. chant Navy. Charles Edwards, Esq., Deputy Assistant Frederick Rupert Cherrill, Esq., Superintend- Director of Contracts, Ministry of Supply. ent, Criminal Investigation Department, Harry James Edwards, Esq., President, Metropolitan Police. General Executive of the Transport and Frederick Augustus Clubley, Esq., Chief General Workers Union. Engineer Officer, Merchant Navy. Alderman Huw Thomas Edwards, J.P., Area Reginald Henry Cheesmond Coates, Esq., Secretary for North Wales, Shropshire and Assistant County Director, Northumberland, Cheshire, Transport and General Workers British Red Cross Society. Union. Robert Cogger, Esq., Outdoor Assistant, Miss Dorothy Mary Elliot, Women's Land Signals and Telegraphs, London, Southern Army County Secretary, Leicester and Railway Company. For services to Civil Rutland. Defence. Garrett Hughes Elliott, Esq., Command Kathleen, Mrs. Collinson, Honorary Campaign Supervisor, Navy, Army and Air Force Secretary, Retford National Savings Com- Institutes, Southern Command. mittee. Winifred May, Mrs. Ellis, Private Secretary to Councillor Alfred John Corbett. For public the Secretary for Services Welfare, Methodist services in Brecon. and United Board Churches. Miss Helen Corry, Senior Clerk, Ministry of John Henry Evans, Esq., Manager, Mount- Public Security, Northern Ireland. stuart Drydocks Ltd. Harry Cottam, Esq., Chief Engineer Officer, George Rene Frank Eveleigh, Esq., Staff Merchant Navy. Officer, Ministry of Health. James Croal Craig, Esq., Station Master, Edin- Alexander Gloag Fisken, Esq., Saw Mill and burgh (Waverley), London and North Works Manager, Park Dobson and Com- Eastern Railway Company. pany. George Norrie Craighead, Esq., Honorary David Flett, Esq., Skipper of a Steam Trawler. Secretary, Royal National Lifeboat In- stitution, Peterhead (now serving in the Thomas Harold Flowers, Esq., Executive Royal Air Force). Engineer, General Post Office. Miss Roberta Hunter Hamilton Crichton, Chief Sydney Foord, Esq., Deputy to the District Restaurant and Welfare Superintendent, Controller and Civil Defence Staff Officer, Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes. Scarborough. Irvine Le Mesurier Croll, Esq., Manager of Margaret Mary, Mrs. Forman, County the Southampton Employment Exchange, Organiser, Nottinghamshire, Women's Ministry of Labour and National Service. Voluntary Services for Civil Defence. Miss Elaine Cicely Cuthbert, Honorary Secre- Captain Reginald Charles Foster, M.C., tary, Southampton Division, Soldiers', F.R.I.B.A., Honorary Secretary, Wanstead Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association. and Woodford Savings Committee. Herbert James Darwood, Esq., Superinten- Hugh Cyril Stanislaus Fothergill, Esq., Mid- dent, Daimler Company Ltd. (Aero- land Regional Manager, Petroleum Board. Engines). John George Freeman, Esq., Chief Officer, Charles Davidson, Esq., Skipper of a Steam Merchant Navy. Trawler. Edward Ivor Freemantle, Esq., M.C., Tech- Joseph George Da vies, Esq., Works Manager, nical Officer, Ministry of Aircraft Production. Grayson, Rollo & Clover Docks Ltd. James Francis French, Esq., Senior Clerk, Archibald Arthur Davis, Esq., Deputy Inspectorate of Naval Ordnance, Sheffield. Divisional Food Officer, Southern Division, Cecil William Fulker, Esq., Acting Secretary, Ministry of Food. Parliamentary Committee of the Co-opera- Alfred John Dawson, Esq., M.I.E.E., Chief tive Congress. Electrical Engineer, Albright & Wilson Ltd. Robert Garth, Esq., Superintendent, Lanca- Miss Phyllis Ophelia Dent. For services to shire Constabulary. For services to Civil religious education. Defence. Miss Edith Dickie, Superintendent of Typists, Hugh Gilmour, Esq., Chief Examiner, Acton Scottish Education Department. Regional Office, War Damage Commission. fflumk 36035 2491 THIRD SUPPLEMENT TO The London Gazette Of FRIDAY, the 28th of MAY, 1943 by Registered as a newspaper FRIDAY, 4 JUNE, 1943 CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS Captain Gordon William Bennett, Captain of OF KNIGHTHOOD. Aircraft, British Overseas Airways Corpora- tion. St. James's Palace, S.W.I. 2nd June, 1943. Alderman Sydney George Bevan, J.P., Chair- man of Goole Employment Committee. The KING has been graciously pleased, on Thomas William Birnie, Esq., Chief Engineer the occasion of the Celebration of His Majesty's Officer, Merchant Navy. Birthday, to give orders for the following pro- motions in, and appointments to, the Most Arnold du Toit Bottomley, Esq., Group Engi- Excellent Order of the British Empire: — neer, Group 3, London Civil Defence Region. John Brockis, Esq., Manager of the County To be Additional Officers of the Civil Division Supplies Department, West Riding of York- of the said Most Excellent Order:— shire County Council. For services to Civil Maurice Edward Adams, Esq., A.M.Inst.C.E., Defence. Admiralty Superintending Civil Engineer, Captain Samuel Browne, Master, Merchant South Africa. Navy. » Lionel Raymond Allen, Esq., D.S.O., Chair- Frank Leonard Bunn, Esq., Chief Constable of man, Hosiery and Knitwear Export Group. Stoke-on-Trent. Jonah Arnold, Esq., J.P., Chairman, Neath Robert Black Carnegie, Esq., County Road Employment Committee. Surveyor, Inverness. Walter Martin Ash, Esq., F.R.C.S.(Ed.), M.B., Norman William Castle, Esq., Acting Borough D.P.H., County Medical Officer of Health Engineer and Surveyor of the Folkestone for Derbyshire. For services to Civil Borough Council. For services to Civil Defence. Defence. Margery Alice, Mrs. Creswick Atkinson, Arthur Stanley Charlton, Esq., Senior Regional A.R.R.C., Civil Defence Training Officer, Officer, Ministry of Health. Women's Voluntary Services for Civil Cecil Harry Chester, Esq., M.I.Mech.E., Defence. M.Inst.GasE., Regional Gas Engineering Robert Atkinson, Esq., Chief Engineer Officer, Adviser, South West Region. Merchant Navy. 'Samuel Baker, Esq., Chief Engineer Officer, Henry Birch Clark, Esq., Principal, Ministry Merchant Navy. of Labour and National Service. Councillor Lionel Frank Bartle. For public Captain William Lancelot Clibborn, Master, services in Caernarvonshire. Merchant Navy. Thomas Henry Barton, Esq., Managing Ben Cockram, Esq., Political Secretary, Office Director and Chairman, Barton Transport of the High Commissioner in the Union of Limited. South Africa for His Majesty's Government Charles Edward Batey, Esq., Assistant Printer in the United Kingdom. to the University of Oxford. Joy Frances, Mrs. Ivan Colvin, Chairman and Leslie Herbert Bedford, Esq., Chief Research Honorary Organising Secretary, Royal Naval Engineer, A. C. Cossor, Limited. War Libraries. Edward Pater Bell, Esq., D.C.M., Principal, Miss Kathleen Vera Bowerbank Coni, Matron General Post Office. of the Hull Municipal Maternity Hospital. Captain John Leslie Bennet, Chairman of the Deputy President of the College of Midwives. Area Council, British Legion, Northern George Henry Cook, Esq., Chief Constable of Ireland. Sunderland. 2492 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 4 JUNE, 1943 Harold John Crowe, Esq., Principal, Scottish Alfred William Henry Hall, Esq., His Home Department. Majesty's Trade Commissioner (Grade 2) for William Crowson, Esq., Special Director and Southern and Northern Rhodesia and Works Superintendent, Vickers-Armstrongs, Nyasaland. Limited. Major Bernard Peace Hall, Local Welfare Captain Rhys Wiltshire Davies, M.B.E., Officer, Northern Command. F.S.I., F.A.I., Chief Lands Officer, Air Robert Hannah, Esq., Chief Engineer Officer, Ministry. Merchant Navy. Captain Ernest Richard Davis, Commodore George William Harriman, Esq., Production Master of Cable and Wireless Limited. Manager, Austin Motor Company Limited. Miss Elizabeth Dawson, County Director, Alick Robin Walsham Harrison, Esq., lately British Red Cross Society (Scottish Branch). Private Secretary to the Minister of Food; Philip Ivor Dee, Esq., F.R.S., Principal now Deputy Director of Public Relations, Scientific Officer, Telecommunications Re- Ministry of Food. search Establishment, Ministry of Aircraft William Arthur Harrison, Esq., Borough Production. Engineer and Surveyor, Bootle. For services Miss Moira Whitley Dennehy, Principal Officer, to Civil
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