7490 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 20 NOVEMBER, 1936 6. The persons whose Tenders are accepted Whitehall, November 18, 1936. will be informed of the same not later than the following day, and payment in full of the The KING has been pleased to give and grant amounts of the accepted tenders must be made unto Sir John Hope Simpson, C.I.E., His to the Bank of by means of Cash or Majesty's Royal licence and authority to wear a Banker's Draft on the Bank of England not the Insignia of the Order of the Brilliant later than 2 o'clock (Saturday 12 o'clock) on Jade, with red sash, white and blue border, the day on which the relative Bills are to be which Decoration has been conferred upon him dated. by the President of the National Government of the Republic of China in recognition of 7. In virtue of the provisions of Section 1 (4) of the War Loan Act, 1919, Members of the valuable services rendered by him as Director House of Commons are not precluded from General of the Chinese National Government tendering for these Bills. Flood Relief Commission. 8. Tenders must be made on the printed forms which may be obtained from the Chief Cashier's Office, Bank of England. Whitehall, November 18, 1936. 9. The Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury reserve the right of rejecting any The KING has been pleased to give and grant unto Gulamali Sher Mahomed, His Tenders. Majesty's Royal licence and authority to wear Treasury Chambers, the Insignia of the Order of the White Lion, 20th November, 1936. Fifth Class, for Civil Merit, which Decoration has been conferred upon him by the President of the Czechoslovak Republic, in recognition of valuable services rendered by him in the capacity of'Consular Agent of the Czechoslovak Republic at Bombay. Whitehall, November 18, 1936. The KING has been pleased, by Warrant under His Majesty's Koyal Sign Manual, bearing date the 12th instant, to appoint Whitehall, November 18, 1936. Eustace Cecil Fulton, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, The KING has been pleased to give and to be Chairman of the Quarter Sessions for the grant unto Douglas Mortimer Young, Esquire, County of London, in the room of Sir Henry His Majesty's Royal licence and authority to Honywood Curtis-Bennett, K.C., deceased. wear the Insignia of Officer of the Order of the Phoenix, which Decoration has been con- ferred upon him by His Majesty the King of the Hellenes, in recognition of valuable ser- vices rendered by him as honorary Vice-Consul of Greece at Kobe, Japan. Whitehall, November 18, 1936. The KING has been pleased, by Warrant under His Majesty's Royal Sign Manual, bear- Whitehall, November 18, 1936. ing date the 4th instant, to re-appoint John The KING has been pleased to give and Quirey, Esq., C.B.E., to be, for a further grant unto Daniel Wares Georgeson, Esq., His term of three years, a permanent member of Majesty's Royal licence and authority to wear the Court styled the Eailway Rates Tribunal, the Insignia of Chevalier, Second Class, of established by the Railways Act, 1921. the Order of St. Olav, which Decoration has been conferred upon him by His Majesty the King of Norway, in recognition of valuable services rendered by him in the capacity of Whitehall, November 18, 1936. honorary Vice-Consul of Norway at Wick. The KING has been pleased, by under the Great of the Realm, bearing date the 17th instant, to nominate the Whitehall, November 18, 1936. Reverend Leslie Hamilton Lang, M.A., Canon Residentiary of Winchester Cathedral and The KING has been pleased to give and Diocesan Missioner in the Diocese of Win- grant unto the undermentioned Gentlemen His chester, to be Bishop Suffragan of Woolwich, Majesty's Royal licence and authority to wear in the Diocese of Southwark. Decorations conferred upon them by His Majesty the late King of Egypt, in recognition of valuable services rendered by them in the employment of the Egyptian Government: — Whitehall, November 18, 1936. OBDEB OF THE NILE. . The KING has been pleased, by Letters Grand Cordon. Patent under the Great Seal of the Realm, Sir Frank Pears Watson, K.C.M.G., O.B.E., bearing date the 17th instant, to nominate the Financial Adviser to the Egyptian Govern- Reverend Robert Hamilton Moberly, M.A., ment. Principal of Bishops' College, Cheshunt, and Sir George Arthur Warrington Booth, K.B.E., Honorary Canon of St. Albans, to be Bishop Judicial Adviser to the Egyptian Govern- Suffragan of Stepney in the Diocese of London. ment.