The 1932 New Year Honours were appointments by King George V to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the United Kingdom and British Empire. They were announced on 29 December 1931.[1]
The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged by honour, with classes (Knight, Knight Grand Cross, etc.) and then divisions (Military, Civil, etc.) as appropriate.
Lieutenant-Colonel the Right Honourable Wilfrid William AshleyJPDLMP Member of Parliament for Blackpool, 1906–18; for Fylde, 1918-22; and for New Forest and Christchurch since 1922. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport, 1922–23. Under-Secretary of State for War, 1923–24. Minister of Transport, November, 1924 to June, 1929. For political and public services.
The Right Honourable Walter Edward GuinnessDSO Member of Parliament for Bury St. Edmunds, August, 1907 to October, 1931. Under-Secretary of State for War, October, 1922. Financial Secretary to the Treasury, 1923 to January, 1924, and November, 1924 to November, 1925. Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, November, 1925 to June, 1929. For political and public services.
The Right Honourable Sir William Lowson Mitchell-ThomsonBtKBEMP Member of Parliament for North West Lanark, 1906–10; for North Down, 1910-18; for Maryhill, 1918–22, and for South Croydon since 1923. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food, 1920–21, and to the Board of Trade, 1921–22. Postmaster General, 1924–29. For political and public services.
The King appointed the following to His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council:
Major Walter Elliot ElliotMCMP Member of Parliament for Lanark, 1918–23, and for the Kelvingrove Division of Glasgow since 1924. Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health for Scotland, 1923 to January, 1924, and November, 1924–26. Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Scotland, 1926–29. Financial Secretary to the Treasury since August, 1931.
Sir Thomas Walker Hobart InskipCBEKCJPMP Member of Parliament for Central Bristol, 1918–29, and for the Fareham Division of Hampshire since February, 1931. Solicitor-General, November, 1922 to January, 1924, November, 1924 to March, 1928, and since August, 1931. Attorney-General, 1928–29.
Percy Alfred HarrisDLMP Member of Parliament for the Harborough Division of Leicestershire, 1916–18, and for South West Bethnal Green since 1922. Deputy Chairman of the London County Council, 1915–16, and still a member. For political and public services.
Sir Harry HopeJP Member, of Parliament for Buteshire, 1910–18, for West Stirlingshire, 1918–22, and for Forfar, October, 1924 to October, 1931. President of the Scottish Chamber of Agriculture, 1908. For political and public services.
Arthur Michael SamuelJPMP Member of Parliament for Farnham since 1918. Parliamentary Secretary, Department of Overseas Trade, 1924–27, and Financial Secretary to the Treasury, 1927 to 1929. For political and public services.
Arthur Oldham Jennings MBEJP Registrar of the Brighton County Court and District Registry. President of the Association of County Court Registrars since 1920.
Ernest Darwin Simon, Member of Parliament for the Withington Division of Manchester 1923-24 and 1929–31. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health in the first National Government. For political and public services.
Halley StewartJP Founder and Chairman of the Halley Stewart Trust Fund. For benefactions and social and public services.
Henry Solomon WellcomeFSA Founder of the Wellcome Research Institution. Governing Director of the Wellcome Foundation. Founder of the Wellcome Tropical Research Laboratories, Khartoum. A generous supporter of Medical Research.
Lieutenant-General Sir John Theodosius Burnett-StuartKBECBCMGDSO (late The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)), General Officer Commanding The British Troops in Egypt.
Major-General Geoffrey Weston HowardCMGDSO (late The Essex Regiment), Major-General in charge of Administration, Eastern Command.
Major-General John Kennedy CMGDSO (late The Buffs (East Kent Regiment)). Formerly Commander, 6th (Lucknow) Infantry Brigade, India, now Half Pay List.
Major-General Maurice Grove TaylorCMGDSO (late Royal Engineers). Formerly Commander, 166th (South Lancashire and Cheshire) Infantry Brigade, now Half Pay List.
Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Jasper Baker CBE Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Inspector of Army Ordnance Services, The War Office.
Colonel Bertie Harry Waters-Taylor CBE (late The Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire)). Formerly Assistant Quarter-Master-General The British Troops in Egypt, now Retired Pay.
Major-General Wilkinson Dent CBEDSO Indian Army. Formerly Commander, 5th (Quetta) Infantry Brigade, India, now Unemployed List.
Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Donald Elphinston Robertson DSO Indian Army. Commander, 8th (Bareilly) Infantry Brigade, India.
Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Francis Esmond Wingate Venning CBEDSO Indian Army. Commander, Multan Brigade, India.
Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Arthur Mordaunt Mills DSO Indian Army. Commander, Razmak Brigade, India.
Lieutenant-Colonel Ernest Tristram CrutchleyCBE Representative in the Commonwealth of Australia of His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
James Walker-Davidson Commissioner; for Railways, State of Queensland.
Charles William Dixon OBE Assistant Secretary, Dominions Office.
Satish Chandra Gupta, Barrister-at-Law, Secretary to the Government of India in the Legislative Assembly Department.
Kenneth Samuel Fitze, of the Political Department, Officer on Special Duty at the Round Table Conference on behalf of the Political Department.
Bijay Kumar Basu, Solicitor, High Court, Calcutta, Bengal.
Ernest Ferdinand Oppenheim, Indian Civil Service, Commissioner, United Provinces.
Dugald Stuart Burn, Agent, Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Bombay.
Ghazanfar Ali Khan OBE Indian Civil Service, Commissioner, Nagpur Division, Central Provinces.
Harold Graham, Indian Civil Service, Officiating Commissioner, Dacca Division, Bengal.
Frank Burton Leach, Indian Civil Service, Chief Secretary to the Government of Burma.
Lieutenant-Colonel Sherman Gordon Venn Ellis DSO Indian Army, Military Accountant-General.
Harold Argyll Watson, Indian Civil Service, lately Secretary to the Government of Madras in the Finance Department.
Henry Abraham Gubbay, Chief Engineer and Secretary to the Government of Bihar and Orissa in the Roads and Buildings Branch.
Alfred Ernest Mathias, Indian Civil Service, President of the Indian Tariff Board.
John Pierson Bulkeley, Indian Educational Service, Director of Public Instruction, Burma.
Allan Arbuthnot Lane Roberts, Indian Civil Service, Deputy Commissioner, Punjab.
John William Smyth, Indian Civil Service, Collector of Bombay.
Olaf Kirkpatrick Caroe, of the Political Department, Deputy Commissioner, Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province.
Khan Bahadur Jamshedji Bajanji Vachha, Commissioner of Income Tax, Bombay Presidency.
Satyendra Nath Roy, Indian Civil Service, Deputy Secretary to the Government of India in the Home Department.
Arthur Beatson Reid, Indian Civil Service, Deputy Secretary to the Government of India in the Department of Education, Health and Lands.
Thomas James Young Roxburgh, Indian Civil Service, District and Sessions Judge, Chief Presidency Magistrate, Bengal.
Lieutenant-Colonel John Morison Indian Medical Service, Director of the King Edward VII Pasteur Institute and Medical Research Institute, Shillong, Assam.
Theodore James Tasker OBE Indian Civil Service, Director-General and Secretary, Revenue Department (Acting Revenue Member), His Exalted Highness the Nizam's Government, Hyderabad, Deccan.
Engineer Captain William Arthur Williams, Royal Indian Marine, Manager of the Government Dockyard, Bombay.
Norman Lindsay Sheldon FIC Chief Inspector of Explosives in India.
Pherozeshah Jehangir Marzban JP Sheriff of Bombay, and Editor of the Jam-e-Jamshed, Bombay.
Edward Charles Stuart Baker OBE Indian Police Service (retired).
Khan Bahadur Saiyid Ahmad Hasan, Chief Secretary, Benares State, United Provinces.
Walter James YoungCBE Chairman of the State Advisory Committee on Public Finances, 1930–1931, State of South Australia. For public services to that State.
John ScottCMG Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements.
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Harriette Chick A distinguished scientific worker in bacteriology and biochemistry. For services to the Medical Research Council in connection with research on vitamins and the science of nutrition. A member of the staff of the Lister Institute.
Captain Thomas Harvey JPDL Chairman of the Falkirk Local Employment Committee. Chairman of the Stirlingshire County Council. Honorary Secretary of the Lord Roberts Memorial Workshops in Scotland.
Herbert Henry Humphries MInstCE City Engineer and Surveyor, Birmingham.
Lieutenant-Colonel Herbert Patrick Hunter OBEDL Chief Constable of Staffordshire.
Major John Reginald Manning Cave VD Barbados Volunteer Force.
Captain (local Major) John McAdam Cunningham MC The Gordon Highlanders, Officer Commanding 4th (Uganda) Battalion, The King's African Rifles.
Lieutenant-Colonel Guy Muloch Pilkington Hornidge MCVD Officer Commanding State Troops, Perak, Federated Malay States Volunteer Force.
Captain Thomas Kerr MC The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's), Attached Sudan Defence Force.
Major (Commissary) Robert Mackie, Retired List, late Indian Corps of Clerks (British Wing), late Chief Clerk, Headquarters, Southern Command, Poona, India.
Civil Division
John Allcock, Treasurer and Controller, Cardiff.
William Joseph Allen, Commercial Manager, Naval Canteen Service, Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes.
Hilda Elizabeth Blattner. Assistant Editor of the Publications of the Empire Parliamentary Association.
George Brander, procurator Fiscal of Fifeshire.
Herbert William Bromby, Deputy Chief Inspector (Insurance), Ministry of Health.
James Robinson Bull, Principal Clerk, Companies (Winding Up) Department, Supreme Court of Judicature.
Frederick Charles Bunn, Establishment Officer, Ministry of Transport.
Arthur Frederick Travers Campbell, Superintending Executive Officer, India Office.
Frederick. William Cary, Expense Accounts Officer, H.M. Dockyard, Portsmouth.
Captain Bertram Sydney Cohen MIEEFInstP Staff Engineer, Research Section, General Post Office.
Thomas William Condon, Joint Chairman of the Port of London Registration Committee.
Robert Martin.Cowley, President of the National Federation of Retail. Fruiterers, Florists and Fishmongers. A member of the Horticultural Advisory Council and the National Mark Fruit Trade Committee of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
Frederick Davey Late Director of Accounts, Ministry of Labour.
Idris Davies JP Chairman of the Brecon County Council of the District Education Committee and of the County School Governors. Secretary of the Breconshire Association of Friendly Societies since 1912, First Chairman of the Brecon and Radnor Divisional Labour Party. For political and public services.
Margaret Bridget Duffey. (Sister Mary Immaculate, C.P.) Principal of St. Joseph's College, Bradford.
Jeannie Lillie Gibbin JP For many years a Poor Law Guardian in Newcastle upon Tyne. A member of the City Council.
Frederick John Harwood Accountant, War Office.
Thomas Galway Houston JP For forty-seven years Head-Master of Coleraine Academical Institution. A Senator of Queen's University, Belfast.
Cicely Howland. Clerk in His Majesty's Private Secretary's Office.
John Patrick Kelly, Deputy Chief Inspector, Board of Customs and Excise.
George Ernest Kendall MBEFRIBA Architect to the Board of Education.
Claude Reynolds Leak ISO Principal, Ministry of Pensions.
Captain Harold Bowerman Pope. Principal Officer, Mercantile Marine Survey Service, Board of Trade.
Alpheus Smith, Senior Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue.
Colonel Joseph Spain TDFRIBAValuation Officer, West Riding County Council.
Benjamin Waite District Manager, Post Office Telephones, South Wales District, General Post Office.
George Walker Smith Walker, Deputy Commandant of the City of Aberdeen Special Constabulary.
Arthur Harold Ward, Inspector of Official Receivers in Bankruptcy, Board of Trade.
Arthur Whitley, Finance Officer, Home Office.
Robert Rolfe Williams, Director of Education, Rhondda Local Education Authority.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Leonard Bennett Bayley MBE Superintendent of the Line, Sudan Government Railways.
Herbert Winterbotham Holmden, President of the British Chamber of Commerce at Valparaiso.
Major Charles Wilberforce Maclean DSO His Majesty's Consul at Florence.
The Reverend George Elderkin Mooney MBE Honorary Chaplain to His Majesty's Legation at Oslo.
Colonies, Protectorates, etc.
Florence Chatfield, Superintendent of the Diamantina Hospital for Chronic Diseases, State of Queensland.
Arthur Albert Jones, Member of the Retail Grocers Advisory Sub-Committee of the Empire Marketing Board.
Rose Stephens, For public and philanthropic services in the State of Tasmania.
John Glover-Addo Lately Municipal Member for Accra, Legislative Council of the Gold Coast Colony. For public services.
Charles Cuthbert Aston, Administrative Inspector, Ministry of the Interior, Iraq.
Thomas Edwin Percival Baynes, Treasurer, Dominica, Leeward Islands.
Commander Henry Biron RDRNR (Retired), Captain of the Port, Gibraltar.
Matthew Fortescue Brickdale. For services in the relief of sufferers from the recent hurricane in Mauritius.
Katherine CookMBE For social welfare services in the Uganda Protectorate.
Frans Robert Dragten KC For services in connection with the recent hurricane in British Honduras.
Arthur Harker For services to the Committee for Research in the Dependencies of the Falkland Islands (Discovery Committee).
Lieutenant-Colonel Oscar Charles Heidenstam, Inspector-General of Police and Commandant of Local Forces, Barbados.
Ethelbert Bernard Hosking, District Officer, Kenya.
Francis Alexander Innes West African Medical Staff, Medical Officer of Health, Gambia.
Alec Seath Kirkbride MC Assistant British Resident, Trans-Jordan.
Robert Brown Mackie, Comptroller of Customs, Sierra Leone.
Charles Henry Joseph Sheppard MBE Assistant Commandant of Police, Somaliland Protectorate. For services as Inspector of Police, Ministry of the Interior, Iraq.
Percy Claude Wight, Mayor of Georgetown and Member of the Legislative Council of British Guiana. For public services.
Robert Withycombe MBE Director, Electricity Department, Zanzibar.
Captain Keith Ernest Burton, Officer Commanding, Dominica Defence Force, Leeward Islands.
Civil Division
Ernest Charles Adams, Senior Executive Officer, Export Credits Guarantee Department.
Herbert Harry Adams Senior Accounts Officer (acting), Air Ministry.
Joseph Steven Andrews Senior Intelligence Officer, Department of Overseas Trade.
Herbert Bassett, Superintendent; Coventry City Police.
William Newton Booth AMICEMIMechE Assistant Mechanical Engineer, Royal Ordnance Factories, Woolwich.
Ella Agnes-Mary Bowen. Chairman of the Children's Sub-Committee of the Paddington and St. Marylebone War Pensions Committee.
Cecil Tom Browne, Senior Staff Officer Patent Office, Board of Trade.
David John Charles, First Class Officer, Ministry of Labour.
William Fellowes Corby, Clerk to the Raunds Urban District Council.
Walter Wallace Daniel Dale MIMechE Engineering Assistant to the Director of Dockyards, Admiralty.
James Davies, Superintendent, Glamorgan County Constabulary.
John Richard Dodd, Chief Superintendent of Constabulary and Deputy Chief Constable of Cheshire.
Major Hubert Housby Dryland. Clerk and Steward, North Riding Mental Hospital, York.
George Elmslie, Staff Officer (Taxes), Board of Inland Revenue.
James Fogg, Juvenile Employment Officer under the Liverpool Education Authority.
Ethel Forman, Chairman of the Children's Sub-Committee of the Nottingham and District War Pensions Committee.
Ellen Elizabeth Gardner. Matron of the Durham County Mental Hospital.
Winifred Aspinall Given. Lately Directress of the Clinic at Singapore for the wives and families of Asiatic workmen.
Frank Goldsworthy, Civil Assistant to the Medical Director General of the Navy.
Francis Edward Gordon, Lately Waterguard Superintendent, First Class, Board of Customs and Excise.
Mary Caroline Gorham. For many years Organising Secretary of the Duxhurst Homes for Inebriate Women and the Home for Children at Duxhurst. A devoted worker among the poor of Tonbridge.
Edward Arthur Grenfell, Headmaster of the Devon and Exeter Central School for boys.
Isabel Hayward, Children's Officer, Special Grants Committee, Ministry of Pensions.
Christopher Lawrence Hicks, Superintendent, Metropolitan Police.
Herbert Hinton, Second Class Clerk, Central Office, Royal Courts of Justice.
John James Jackson, Superintendent of Stores, Board of Customs and Excise.
Edith Murray Keate. Lately Assistant in the Naval Branch, Historical Section, Committee of Imperial Defence.
Eva Fanny King, Higher Clerical Officer, India Office.
Donald Macadie, Staff Officer, Stores Department, General Post Office.
John Macdonald, Pipe Major. In recognition of his services to piping in Scotland.
Elsie Jane Mair. Lately teacher in the Portknockie Public School, Banffshire.
Albert Miller, Head of Section, H.M. Office of Works.
George Morgan, Grade II Superintending Clerk, Supply Reserve Depot, War Office.
James Latimer Morgan, Senior Staff Officer, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
Thomas Henry Morrow, Higher Clerical Officer, Board of Inland Revenue.
Arthur William Moss, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions.
George Robert Nicholls, Superintendent, Criminal Investigation Department, Metropolitan Police.
Mildred Nicoll. Confidential Shorthand writer to the Secretary-of-State for War.
John Low Palmer, Higher Clerical Officer, Ministry of Transport.
Herbert Polman, Staff Officer, Ministry of Health.
John Raffan JP Chairman of the Stirling & Clackmannan War Pensions Committee.
Annice Jane Richardson. Matron at the Warneford, Oxford, Mental Hospital.
Major Andrew Robbie VDJP Superintendent, City of Edinburgh Special Constabulary.
William Charles Roberts, Staff Officer, H.M. Treasury.
Major Andrew Rugg VDJP Clerk in the Sheriff Clerk Service at Wick.
Euphemia Maria Russell (Sister Mary Agnes). A Sister of Mercy in the Providence (Row) Night Refuge and Home. Formerly Head Mistress of the Catholic School, Crispin Street.
William George Ryde, Staff Officer, H.M. Office of Works.
Ida Samuel JP Chairman of tte Stepney Juvenile Advisory Committee.
John Frederick Randall Stainer, Chief Examiner, Passport. Department, Foreign Office.
William John Steward, Manager of the Ministry of Labour Training Centre at Clay-don, Suffolk.
Harriet Louisa Tilney. Headmistress of the Cromer Infants School.
John Thomas Watkins. Vice-Chairman of the Manchester Local Employment Committee.
Alderman Frederick John Welch JP Chairman of the Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea War Pensions Committee.
Jane Young Wilson. Clerical Officer, Office of H.M. Divisional. Inspector of Mines, Edinburgh.
Elizabeth Winfield. Headmistress of the Kirkstall Road Council Girls School, Leeds. A past President of the National Association of Head Teachers.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Cecil Albert Brittlebank, British Vice-Consul at Essen.
Alfred Thomas Cox, Archivist at His Majesty's Legation at Peking.
Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Reginald Hull, formerly British Vice Consul at Ilheus.
Alexander Stanley Nolan, British Vice-Consul at Rosario.
David James Ross, Assistant Controller of the Sudan Postal Service.
Sidney Simmonds, Commercial Secretary, Grade III, at His Majesty's Embassy at Moscow.
Harold William Speck, Archivist at His Majesty's Legation at Lima.
Frederick Wakeham, British Consular Agent at Beni Suef.
Colonies, Protectorates, etc.
Thomas Edward Metcalfe, Member of the Retail Fruiterers Advisory Sub-Committee of the Empire Marketing Board.
Dora Alice Parr. For services in connection with the entertainment of oversea visitors.
Emily Bond, Matron, General Hospital, Colombo, Ceylon.
Cecil John Colvin, Assistant Engineer, Irrigation, Ministry of Economics and Communications, Iraq.
John Concannon, lately Senior Prison Superintendent, Gold Coast.
Mathew Costelloe, lately Detective Inspector of Constabulary, Colony of Trinidad and Tobago.
Ann Katherine Creasy. For social welfare services in Hong Kong.
Hubert Augustus Davis, lately Superintendent, Leper Asylum, Barbados.
Joseph Augustus de Suze. For services to education in the Colony of Trinidad and Tobago.
Oriel St. Arnaud Duke MM Inspector of Police, Dominica, Leeward Islands.
Seewoosunkur Ghoorun, Inspector of Police, Mauritius.
Thomas Hamilton, Officer-in-Charge, Criminal Investigation Department, Northern Rhodesia.
Elizabeth Letitia Kemsley, Senior Health Visitor, Tanganyika Territory.
John Edward Lesslar, lately Senior Deputy Pathologist, Institute for Medical Research, Federated Malay States.
Charles Feebor Loxley, Nominated Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of Sierra Leone. For public services.
Monrad Sigfrid Metzgen, Internal Revenue Officer, British Honduras. For services in connection with the recent hurricane.
John Beaumont Darnley Osbourne, Chief Clerk, Treasury, Saint Lucia, Windward Islands.
George Percy Osmond. For services in connection with the repatriation of distressed West Indians.
Marian Frances Brutton Tyrrell. For social welfare services in Ceylon.
Ethel Weaver, Matron, Cunningham Hospital, Saint Christopher and Nevis, Leeward Islands.
British India
Behram Dinshaw Asli, Indian Trade Publicity Officer, London.
M. R., Ry. Rao Bahadur Nandanur Harihara Ayyar Jagadisa Ayyar Avargal, Madras Police Service, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Madras.
Babu Kanai Lai Banerjee, Zamindar, Telinipara, Honorary Magistrate, Serampore Bench, and Vice-Chairman, Bhadreswar Municipality, Bengal.
Khan Bahadur Maulvi Abdul Ghana, Advocate, Karnal, Punjab.
Frederic Harding, Cabinet Maker; Central Public Works Department, New Delhi.
William Larner, Indian State Railways, Station Master, Mach, North-Western Railway, Baluchistan.
Cecil George Murphy, United Provinces Police Service, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Criminal Investigation Department, Special Branch, United Provinces.
Alexander Edward Simpson, Indian Customs Department, Calcutta, Bengal.
Frank Spencer, Officer Supervisor, General Staff Branch, Army Headquarters.
John Stephen Wiltshire, Sub-divisional Officer, Myahaung, Henzada District, Burma.
Honorary Members
Sheikh Hussam Eddin Jarallah, Inspector of Education, Palestine.
Yehia el Imam. Police Constable, Khartoum Province Police. For an act of conspicuous courage. Citation: "This Constable, having failed to kill with his baton a rabid dog when it was attacking a man, strangled it with his hands, being severely bitten in the struggle. There is no doubt that by his prompt action and bravery he saved many from infection."
Baldev Singh. Sub-Inspector of Police, Punjab. "This officer displayed great bravery in organising and leading an attack under fire on a dangerous gang of offenders in the Ferozepore district in June last. In July he narrowly escaped death in a successful raid on a house occupied by persons in unlawful possession of arms."
Bhim Singh. Sub-Inspector of Police, Punjab. Citation: "For great courage and a total disregard of danger in effecting the capture of a native of the Jullundur district who had shot two persons dead and had attacked another."
For Meritorious Service
Edward Bellamy. Class I Chief Officer, Wandsworth Prison.
Sydney William Hulland. Principal Officer in the Prison Service.
Alfred Leslie Layland. Head Gardener and Caretaker, Imperial War Graves Commission, France.
Harold Luxton, Head Gardener and Caretaker, Imperial War Graves Commission, France.
Walter Middleton. Class I Chief Officer, Pentonville Prison.
Charles Poupart, Chief Inspector, Metropolitan Special Constabulary Reserve.
James Robinson. For services on the occasion of an accident in a boiler house at Preston.
George Henry Sharpies. For services on the occasion of an accident in a boiler house at Preston.
Ali Effendi Hussein. Officer in charge of Police, Port Sudan.
Fadl el Mula Ahmed. Head lineman, Sudan Posts and Telegraphs Department.
Ibrahim-el Hajj. Dispensary doctor, Sudan Medical Service.
Ibrahim Ramadan. Bash Shawish, Bahr el Ghazal Province Police, Sudan.
Isa Faris. Muawim of Arabs, Kassala Province, Sudan.
Mursi Gibril. Bash farrash, Government Building, Khartoum.
Ramadan Effendi Mohammed Omara. Chargeman, Sudan Government Steamers.
Sayed Atiyeh. Dispensary doctor, Sudan Medical Service.
Alfred James Bailey, Charge Sergeant, Police, Madras.
Oswald Joseph Bosen, Charge Sergeant, Police, Madras.
Thomas Henry Horlock. Reserve Inspector of Police, Raipur, Central Provinces, India.
Christopher Denny James Winter. Sergeant, Indian Army Service Corps.
His Majesty has also graciously consented to the King's Police Medal being handed.to the next-of-kin of the deceased officers whose names appear below, and who would have received the decoration had they survived:
William Edward Harvey Brackstone, Sergeant, Bombay Police.
Ram Gopal, Naik, United Provinces Police.
Karam Dad, Foot Constable, Punjab Police.
For Distinguished Service
England and Wales
George Thomas Knight MBE Chief Constable of Hertfordshire.
Edward Williams, Chief Constable of Caernarvonshire.
Richard Ogle, Chief Constable, Gateshead Borough Police Force.
Herbert Burrows, Fire Superintendent, Newcastle upon Tyne Fire Brigade.
William Gooch, Superintendent, Burton-on-Trent Fire Brigade.
Horace Sampson Lyne MBE Chief of the Newport (Monmouthshire) Fire Brigade.
His Majesty has also graciously consented to the King's Police Medal being handed.to the next-of-kin of the deceased officers whose names appear below, and who would have received the decoration had they survived:
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Israeli cabinet portfolio Ministry of Constructionמשרד הבינויAgency overviewFormed1961JurisdictionGovernment of IsraelMinister responsibleZe'ev ElkinWebsitewww.moch.gov.il The Ministry of Construction and Housing (Hebrew: מִשְׂרַד הַבִּנּוּי, Misrad HaBinui)[1] is a portfolio in the Israeli cabinet. The ministry was created in 1961. Until 1977 it was known as the Ministry of Housing, and in 1977–2014 as the Ministry of Housing and Construction (Hebrew: מ...
Empat kapal induk, Principe de Asturias, USS Wasp, USS Forrestal and HMS Invincible (depan ke belakang). Perbandingan beberapa kapal induk. Kapal induk (bahasa Inggris: aircraft carrier) adalah sebutan untuk kapal perang yang memuat pesawat tempur dalam jumlah banyak. Tugas utamanya adalah memindahkan kekuatan udara ke dalam armada angkatan laut sebagai pendukung operasi-operasi angkatan laut sekaligus sebagai pusat komando operasi dan kekuatan detterence atau memberikan efek gentar pada lawa...
Nihon Bijutsu Tōken Hozon Kyōkai日本美術刀剣保存協会The Japanese Sword Museum, where the headquarter office of the Foundation is located (Sumida-ku)AbbreviationNBTHKPronunciationNihon Bijutsu Tōken Hozon Kyōkai FormationApril 1, 2012TypePublic Interest Incorporated FoundationRegistration no.6011005003782PurposeContribution to the preservation of cultural heritage and promotion of Japanese culture.HeadquartersTokyo, JapanLocation1-12-9 Yokoami , Sumida-ku, TokyoOriginsN...
4°57′08″S 119°33′47″E / 4.9522038°S 119.5631794°E / -4.9522038; 119.5631794 Maccini BajiKelurahanKantor Kelurahan Maccini Baji di Jl. Masjid Raya No. 15 BarandasiNegara IndonesiaProvinsiSulawesi SelatanKabupatenMarosKecamatanLauKodepos90513[1]Kode Kemendagri73.09.12.1002 Kode BPS7308023005 Luas9,48 km² tahun 2017Jumlah penduduk7.571 jiwa tahun 2017Kepadatan798,63 jiwa/km² tahun 2017Jumlah RT27Jumlah RW7 Untuk pengertian lain, lihat Maccini Ba...
This article is about terms resulting from overlaps in term rewriting systems. For other uses, see Critical pair. Triangle diagram of a critical pair obtained from two rewrite rules s → t (upper row, left) and l→r (right). The substitution σ unifies the subterm s|p with l. The resulting overlay term sσ[lσ]p (lower row, middle) can be rewritten to the term tσ and sσ[rσ']p (lower row, left and right), respectively. The latter two terms form the critical pair. They can b...
بوندسليغا الموسم 1990–91 البلد ألمانيا المنظم الاتحاد الألماني لكرة القدم النسخة 28 عدد الفرق 18 الفائز كايزرسلاوترن الوصيف نادي كايزرسلاوترن الفرق الهابطة سانت باولي باير أويردينغن هيرتا برلين دوري أبطال أوروبا كايزرسلاوترن كأس الكؤوس الأوروبية فيردر بريمن كأس �...
English professional boxer (born 1983) David PricePrice in 2013Born (1983-07-06) 6 July 1983 (age 41)Liverpool, EnglandStatisticsWeight(s)HeavyweightHeight6 ft 8 in (203 cm)[1]Reach82 in (208 cm)[1]StanceOrthodox Boxing recordTotal fights32Wins25Wins by KO20Losses6No contests1[nb 1] Medal record Men's amateur boxing Representing Great Britain Olympic Games 2008 Beijing Super-heavyweight Representing England EU Championships 200...
Ne doit pas être confondu avec Offensive à outrance. Tableau montrant un sous marin allemand en 1915 coulant le Linda blanche au large de Liverpool. La guerre sous-marine à outrance ou guerre sous-marine totale est un type de guerre navale dans lequel des sous-marins sont amenés à couler des bâtiments de la marine marchande sans avertissement, c'est-à-dire en contradiction du droit coutumier de la mer. Le droit de capture des bâtiments civils oblige en effet tout submersible à faire...