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SUPPLEMENT to the LONDON GAZETTE, 3 JI7NE, 1935 3617 No SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 3 JI7NE, 1935 3617 No. 4340408 ' Corporal Maurice Marriott, 1st John Edward Sexton, Inspector, Metropolitan Battalion, The East Yorkshire Regiment. Police. For valuable services rendered during the Miss Mary Elizabeth Truscott, lately Sorting earthquake at Muzaffarpur, India. Clerk and Telegraphist, Colchester Post No. 4340834 Corporal Ronald Shell, 1st "Office. o Battalion, The East Yorkshire Regiment. Joseph Azzopardi, Head Messenger and Mail For valuable services rendered during the Officer, Lieutenant-Governor's Office, Malta: earthquake at Muzaffarpur, India. Moby el Din Ismail, Bash Shawish (Colour No. IS/12512 (Staff Sergeant George William iSergeant), Khartoum Province Police. Talbot, Royal Army Service Corps, attached Osman Mohammed Kheir, Dispensary Doctor, 1st Cavalry Brigade, Aldershot. (Sudan. William Williams Lasz, Inspector, Ceylon Police Force. Denis Patrick Miles, Reserve Inspector of Police, United Provinces, India. CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS Charalambos Spanos, Mukhtar of Lefkoniko, OF KNIGHTHOOD. Cyprus. St. James's Palace, S.W.I, 3rd" June, 1935. The KING has been graciously pleased, on War Office, the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, and 3rd June, 1935. in commemoration of the completion of the The KING has been graciously pleased, on twenty-fifth yea-r of His Majesty's Reign, to the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, and approve of the Award of the Medal of the in commemoration of the completion of the Military Division of the Most Excellent Order twenty-fifth year of His Majesty's Reign, to .of the British Empire to the undermen- give orders for the following appointments: — tioned : — Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, For Meritorious Service. G.B.E., Colonel-in-Chief, The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment), as Colonel-in-Chief, 335596 Sergeant Frederick John Poulter, Royal Royal Corps of Signals. (6th May 1935.) Air Force. Captain & Brevet Major His Royal Highness 245558 Corporal Jabez Lander Thrussell, Royal The Duke of Gloucester, Earl of Ulster, Air Force. K.G., K.T., K.P., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., 561036 Leading Aircraftman Keith Alfred 10th Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own), Bennett, Royal Air Force. Personal Aide-de-Camp to The King, as ColonelTin-Chief, The Gloucestershire Regi- ment. (6th May 1935.) Her Royal Highness The Duchess of York, G.B.E., Colonel-in-Chief, The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, as Honorary CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS Colonel, 14th Londor. Regiment (London OF KNIGHTHOOD. Scottish), Territorial Army. (6th May, 1935.) St. James's Palace, S.W.1, 3rd June, 1935. The KING has been graciously pleased, on the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, and Lord Chamberlain's Office in commemoration of the completion of the Buckingham Palace, twenty-fifth year of His Majesty's Reign, to 3rd June, 1935. approve of the Award of the Medal of the Cavil Division of the Most Excellent Order of The KING has been graciously pleased,' on the British Empire to the undermentioned: — the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, and in commemoration pf the completion of the For Meritorious Service. twenty-fifth year of His Majesty's Reign, to William Atkinson, D.C.M., M.M., Technical appoint Colonel The Honourable Sir George Assistant, War Office. Arthur Charles Crichton, G.C.V.O., to be an Albert Thomas Beauchamp, (Secretary and Extra Equerry to His Majesty. Treasurer, Canteen Committee, R.N. Barracks, Portsmouth. William Frank Forehead, Constable, iSurrey Constabulary. War Office, Edward Frank Joseph Goad, Travelling 3rd June, 1935. Superintendent Gardener, Imperial Wai- Graves Commission, France. The KING has been graciously pleased, on Miss Louisa Harrison, Telephonist, Maccles- the occasion pf His Majesty's Birthday, and field Post Office. in commemoration of the completion of the Herbert Samuel Jordan, Overseer, Central twenty-fifth year of His Majesty's Reign, to Telegraph Office, General Post Office. approve of the following grant of honorary Harry Kenyon, Manager and Secretary, Royal rank:— (Sailors' Home Club, Portsmouth. Lachlan McCallum, Rural Postman, Rowar- To' be Honorary 'Colonel. dennan iSub-Post Office, Glasgow. Lieutenanfc-,Colonel James Betts, D.S.O., Ernest Power, (Skilled Workman, Class II, O.B.E., retired pay, late Quarter-Master, Leeds Post Office. Extra Regimentally Employed List..
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