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George V George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 until Death and state funeral of George V, his death in 1936. Born duri ...
to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by members of the
British Empire The British Empire was composed of the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates, and other territories ruled or administered by the United Kingdom and its predecessor states. It began with the overseas possessions and trading posts esta ...
. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of The King. They were published on 3 June 1929. 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.


British Empire


Earl

* James Lyle, Viscount Inchcape, . For public services.


Viscount

* The Right Honourable
William Clive Bridgeman William Clive Bridgeman, 1st Viscount Bridgeman, PC, JP, DL (31 December 1864 – 14 August 1935) was a British Conservative politician and peer. He notably served as Home Secretary between 1922 and 1924. He was also an active cricketer. Bac ...
, ,
First Lord of the Admiralty The First Lord of the Admiralty, or formally the Office of the First Lord of the Admiralty, was the political head of the English and later British Royal Navy. He was the government's senior adviser on all naval affairs, responsible for the di ...
. Member of Parliament for the Oswestry Division 1906–29. For many years of public and political services. * The Right Honourable Douglas McGarel, Baron Hailsham, ,
Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain The lord chancellor, formally the lord high chancellor of Great Britain, is the highest-ranking traditional minister among the Great Officers of State in Scotland and England in the United Kingdom, nominally outranking the prime minister. The ...
. * Field-Marshal Herbert Charles Onslow, Baron Plumer, . For long and distinguished public services.


Baron

* Sir William Ewart Berry, , Chairman of Allied Newspapers Limited. For political and public services. * Colonel Sir Edward Allen Brotherton, , Member of Parliament for
Wakefield Wakefield is a cathedral city in West Yorkshire, England located on the River Calder. The city had a population of 99,251 in the 2011 census.https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/census/2011/ks101ew Census 2011 table KS101EW Usual resident population, ...
1902-10 and 1918–22. For political, public and charitable services. * The Right Honourable Sir Robert Arthur Sanders, , Member of Parliament for Bridgewater Division 1910-23) and for the Wells Division 1924–29.
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food was a United Kingdom cabinet position, responsible for the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. The post was originally named President of the Board of Agriculture and was created in 1889. ...
1922–24. For political and public services. * The Right Honourable Sir William George Tyrrell, , His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Paris.


Privy Councillor

* Bertrand Edward, Baron Dawson of Penn, , Physician in Ordinary to His Majesty The King. * Major
John Waller Hills Major John Waller Hills PC (1867 – 24 December 1938) was a British Liberal Unionist and Conservative politician and author. The second son of Herbert Augustus and Anna Hills of High Head Castle, Cumberland, Hills was educated at Eton and B ...
, , Member of Parliament for
Durham Durham most commonly refers to: *Durham, England, a cathedral city and the county town of County Durham *County Durham, an English county * Durham County, North Carolina, a county in North Carolina, United States *Durham, North Carolina, a city in N ...
1906–18, for the Durham Division 1918–22, and for
Ripon Ripon () is a cathedral city in the Borough of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. The city is located at the confluence of two tributaries of the River Ure, the Laver and Skell. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, the city ...
, December 1925 to May 1929.
Financial Secretary to the Treasury The financial secretary to the Treasury is a mid-level ministerial post in HM Treasury, His Majesty's Treasury. It is nominally the fifth most significant ministerial role within the Treasury after the First Lord of the Treasury, first lord of th ...
1922–23. For political and public services. * Sir Ellis William Hume-Williams, , Member of Parliament for Bassetlaw, January 1910 to May 1929.
Recorder Recorder or The Recorder may refer to: Newspapers * ''Indianapolis Recorder'', a weekly newspaper * ''The Recorder'' (Massachusetts newspaper), a daily newspaper published in Greenfield, Massachusetts, US * ''The Recorder'' (Port Pirie), a news ...
of Bury St Edmunds 1901–5, and of Norwich since 1905. For political and public services. * The Honourable Earle Christmas Grafton Page, , Treasurer, Commonwealth of Australia. * Lieutenant-Colonel
Herbert Henry Spender-Clay Herbert Henry Spender-Clay, PC CMG DL JP (4 June 1875 – 15 February 1937) was an English soldier and Conservative Party politician. He sat in the House of Commons from 1910 to 1937. Early life Herbert Henry Spender-Clay was born on 4 Jun ...
, , Member of Parliament for
Tonbridge Tonbridge ( ) is a market town in Kent, England, on the River Medway, north of Royal Tunbridge Wells, south west of Maidstone and south east of London. In the administrative borough of Tonbridge and Malling, it had an estimated population ...
, January 1910 to May 1929. Temporary Chairman of Committees. Parliamentary Charity Commissioner 1923 to January 1924, and since December 1924. For political and public services.


Baronet

* Sir
Arthur Balfour Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour, (, ; 25 July 184819 March 1930), also known as Lord Balfour, was a British Conservative Party (UK), Conservative statesman who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1902 to 1905. As F ...
, , Chairman of the
Committee on Industry and Trade The Committee on Industry and Trade, also known as the Balfour Report because it was chaired by the industrialist Arthur Balfour, was a committee set up to discover the reasons for the United Kingdom's economic decline since the Great War ...
. * Sir Edward Farquhar Buzzard, , Physician Extraordinary to His Majesty The King. Honorary Colonel,
Royal Army Medical Corps The Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) is a specialist corps in the British Army which provides medical services to all Army personnel and their families, in war and in peace. The RAMC, the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, the Royal Army Dental Corps a ...
(
Territorial Force The Territorial Force was a part-time volunteer component of the British Army, created in 1908 to augment British land forces without resorting to conscription. The new organisation consolidated the 19th-century Volunteer Force and yeomanry i ...
). * Captain Fitzroy Hamilton Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe. Has given generous gifts of land to Birmingham City and University. *
Benjamin Dawson Benjamin Dawson (1729–1814) was an English minister, initially Presbyterian but then Anglican, and linguist. Life The sixth son of Eli Dawson, Presbyterian minister, and brother of the scholar Abraham Dawson, he was born at Halifax. In 1746 h ...
, , Chairman of the Central Division, Bradford Conservative Association. For political and public services. * John Wells Wainwright Hopkins, Member of Parliament for South East St. Pancras 1918–23, and October 1924 to May 1929. For political and public services. * Sir Philip Edward Pilditch, , Member of Parliament for Spelthorne Division, December 1918 to May 1929. For political and public services. * Frederick Henry Richmond, Chairman of Debenham Limited. Governor of
Middlesex Hospital Middlesex Hospital was a teaching hospital located in the Fitzrovia area of London, England. First opened as the Middlesex Infirmary in 1745 on Windmill Street, it was moved in 1757 to Mortimer Street where it remained until it was finally clos ...
. * Colonel Sir Hugh Mallinson Rigby, , Sergeant Surgeon to His Majesty The King. * Alexander Nairne Stewart Sandeman, Member of Parliament for Middleton and Prestwich 1923–29. For political services. * Sir Charles Leolin Forestier-Walker, , Member of Parliament for the Monmouth Division 1918–29.
Forestry Commission The Forestry Commission is a non-ministerial government department responsible for the management of publicly owned forests and the regulation of both public and private forestry in England. The Forestry Commission was previously also respon ...
er (unpaid) 1920 to January 1929. For political and public services. * Lieutenant-Colonel Albert Lambert Ward, , Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull North West, December 1918 to May 1929. For political services.


Knight Bachelor

* Major John Dearman Birchall, , Member of Parliament for North East Leeds, December 1918 to May 1929. Second Church Estates Commissioner (unpaid) 1923, and since 1924. For political and public services. * Alderman Charles Hayward Bird, , Chairman, Cardiff Local Employment Committee. * Captain William Brass, Member of Parliament for
Clitheroe Clitheroe () is a town and civil parish in the Borough of Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England; it is located north-west of Manchester. It is near the Forest of Bowland and is often used as a base for tourists visiting the area. In 2018, the Cl ...
, November 1922 to May 1929. For political services. * Professor
Henry Cort Harold Carpenter Sir Henry Cort Harold Carpenter (6 February 1875 – 13 September 1940) was a British metallurgist and specialist on steels. He made pioneering studies on the crystallization of metals and the study of their properties. Carpenter was born in Clif ...
, , Professor of Metallurgy in the
Royal School of Mines The Royal School of Mines comprises the departments of Earth Science and Engineering, and Materials at Imperial College London. The Centre for Advanced Structural Ceramics and parts of the London Centre for Nanotechnology and Department of Bioe ...
, Imperial College of Science and Technology. * Benjamin Arthur Cohen, , Senior Referee under the Contributory Pensions Act. * Ernest Gordon Craig, Chairman and Managing Director of the New Era National Pictures Limited, Portable Talking Pictures Limited, etc. * Matthew Pollock Fraser, . For political services in Scotland. * Joseph Crosland Graham, . For public, political and charitable services in
Denbighshire Denbighshire ( ; cy, Sir Ddinbych; ) is a county in the north-east of Wales. Its borders differ from the historic county of the same name. This part of Wales contains the country's oldest known evidence of habitation – Pontnewydd (Bontnewy ...
. * (Philip Barling) Ben Greet, Actor and Producer of Shakespearean plays. * William High, ,
Lord Provost of Dundee The Lord Provost of Dundee is the chair and civic head of the City of Dundee local authority in Scotland. They are elected by the city council and serve not only as the chair of that body, but as a figurehead and Lord Lieutenant for the city. T ...
1923–29. For public services. * John Plowright Houfton, . For public and political services. *
Alexander Wilson Hungerford Sir Alexander Wilson Hungerford (1884 – 19 January 1969), known as Wilson Hungerford, was a Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. Born in Belfast, Hungerford was employed by the Irish Unionist Party from 1912. In 1921, he became Secretary ...
. For political services in Northern Ireland. * James Ralph Jackson, , Chief Veterinary Officer, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. * William Smith Jarratt, Comptroller-General of the Patent Office. * Walter George Kent, , Chairman of the Luton Division Conservative Association. For political services. * William Oliver Evelyn Meade-King, , President of the Taunton Division Conservative Association. For political services. * Joseph Quinton Lamb, , Member of Parliament for the Stone Division, November 1922 to May 1929. For political and public services. * Andrew Jopp Williams Lewis, ,
Lord Provost of Aberdeen The Lord Provost of Aberdeen is the convener of the Aberdeen City local authority in Scotland. They are elected by the city council and serve not only as the chair of that body, but as a figurehead for the entire city. They are equivalent in m ...
since 1925. For public services. * Thomas Wallace McMullan, lately Member of Parliament for
County Down County Down () is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland, one of the nine counties of Ulster and one of the traditional thirty-two counties of Ireland. It covers an area of and has a population of 531,665. It borders County Antrim to the ...
,
Northern Ireland Parliament The Parliament of Northern Ireland was the home rule legislature of Northern Ireland, created under the Government of Ireland Act 1920, which sat from 7 June 1921 to 30 March 1972, when it was suspended because of its inability to restore ord ...
. For political and public services. * John Edwin Mitchell, , late President of Smethwick Unionist Association. For public and political services. *
Peter Chalmers Mitchell Sir Peter Chalmers Mitchell (23 November 1864 – 2 July 1945) was a Scottish zoologist who was Secretary of the Zoological Society of London from 1903 to 1935. During this time, he directed the policy of the Zoological Gardens of London and c ...
, , Secretary of the Zoological Society. *
William Foot Mitchell Sir William Foot Mitchell (26 June 1859 – 31 July 1947) was a Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party politician in England. Mitchell was Managing Director of Royal Dutch Shell, Royal Dutch Shell plc, an Anglo–Dutch multinational oil an ...
, , Member of Parliament for
Dartford Dartford is the principal town in the Borough of Dartford, Kent, England. It is located south-east of Central London and is situated adjacent to the London Borough of Bexley to its west. To its north, across the Thames estuary, is Thurrock in ...
, January to December 1910, and for
Saffron Walden Saffron Walden is a market town in the Uttlesford district of Essex, England, north of Bishop's Stortford, south of Cambridge and north of London. It retains a rural appearance and some buildings of the medieval period. The population was 15, ...
1922–29. For political and public services. *
James Wycliffe Headlam-Morley Sir James Wycliffe Headlam-Morley, Order of the British Empire, CBE (24 December 1863 – 6 September 1929) was a British academic historian and classicist, who became a civil servant and government advisor on current foreign policy. He was known a ...
, , lately Historical Adviser,
Foreign Office Foreign may refer to: Government * Foreign policy, how a country interacts with other countries * Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in many countries ** Foreign Office, a department of the UK government ** Foreign office and foreign minister * Unit ...
. *
Roland Thomas Nugent 'Sir Roland Thomas Nugent 1st Baronet (19 June 1886 – 18 August 1962), was an Ulster Unionist Party politician from Northern Ireland. He was a member of the Senate of Northern Ireland from 1936 until his resignation in 1961. He served as Deputy ...
, Director of the
Federation of British Industries The Federation of British Industries (FBI) was an employers' association in the United Kingdom. Founded by the Midlands industrialist Dudley Docker in 1916 as the United British Industries' Association, but renamed later that same year, it was in ...
. * Alexander Pengilly, Chairman of the South Dorset Conservative Association. Chairman of the South Western Area of the
National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations The National Conservative Convention (NCC), is the most senior body of the Conservative Party's voluntary wing. The National Convention effectively serves as the Party's internal Parliament, and is made up of its 800 highest-ranking Party Office ...
. For political and public services. * William Ray, , Chairman of the Central Hackney Conservative Association. For political and public services. * Henry Sutcliffe Smith, a director of the Bradford Dyers' Association. * Major Charles Wentworth Stanley, , Chairman of the Cambridgeshire Conservative and Unionist Association. For public and political services. * Robert Mills Welsford, , President of the Law Society. * Roderick Roy Wilson, Member of Parliament for
Lichfield Lichfield () is a cathedral city and civil parish in Staffordshire, England. Lichfield is situated roughly south-east of the county town of Stafford, south-east of Rugeley, north-east of Walsall, north-west of Tamworth and south-west of B ...
, October 1924 to May 1929. Chairman of the British Guiana Parliamentary Commission 1926. For political and public services. * Robert Stanton Woods, , Honorary Physician and Honorary Surgeon,
London Hospital The Royal London Hospital is a large teaching hospital in Whitechapel in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It is part of Barts Health NHS Trust. It provides district general hospital services for the City of London and Tower Hamlets and sp ...
. For services during His Majesty's illness. * Francis James Wylie, , Oxford Secretary to the
Rhodes Trust Rhodes House is a building part of the University of Oxford in England. It is located on South Parks Road in central Oxford, and was built in memory of Cecil Rhodes, an alumnus of the university and a major benefactor. It is listed Grade II* ...
. ;Dominions * Henry Buckleton, General Manager,
Bank of New Zealand Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) is one of New Zealand's Big Four (banking), big four banks and has been operating in the country since the first office was opened in Auckland in October 1861 followed shortly after by the first branch in Dunedin in D ...
. * The Honourable Alexander Lawrence Herdman, Judge of the
Supreme Court of New Zealand The Supreme Court of New Zealand ( mi, Te Kōti Mana Nui, lit=Court of Great Mana) is the highest court and the court of last resort of New Zealand. It formally came into being on 1 January 2004 and sat for the first time on 1 July 2004. It re ...
. * Kelso King. For public services to the State of New South Wales. * James Gordon McDonald, , President of the Rhodesia Chamber of Mines, for services to
Southern Rhodesia Southern Rhodesia was a landlocked self-governing British Crown colony in southern Africa, established in 1923 and consisting of British South Africa Company (BSAC) territories lying south of the Zambezi River. The region was informally kn ...
. * Professor
Colin MacKenzie Colonel Colin Mackenzie CB (1754–8 May 1821) was Scottish army officer in the British East India Company who later became the first Surveyor General of India. He was a collector of antiquities and an orientalist. He surveyed southern India, ...
, , Director of the National Museum of Australian Zoology. *
William Herbert Phillipps William Herbert Phillipps (3 December 1847 – 6 January 1935), generally referred to as W. Herbert Phillipps, later Sir Herbert Phillipps was a prominent South Australian businessman and philanthropist. Early days Herbert was the son of Susanna ...
, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the
Savings Bank of South Australia The Savings Bank of South Australia was a bank founded in the colony of South Australia in 1848, based in Adelaide. In the early 20th century it established a presence in schools by setting up a special category of savings accounts for schoolch ...
. For public services to the State of South Australia. ;India * Mr Justice
Shah Muhammad Sulaiman Sir Shah Muhammad Sulaiman (3 February 1886 – 12 March 1941) (popularly known as Sir Shah Sulaiman or Sir Sulaiman) was the Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court from 16 March 1932 to 30 September 1937 and was the first Indian and one of t ...
, , Puisne Judge, High Court of Judicature, Allahabad. * Mr Justice Leonard Christian Adami, Indian Civil Service, Puisne Judge, High Court of Judicature, Patna. * Mr Justice Norman Wright Kemp, Puisne Judge, High Court of Judicature, Bombay. * Phillip Cahill Sheridan, , Member,
Railway Board The Ministry of Railways is a ministry in the Government of India, responsible for the country's rail transport. The ministry operates the statutory body Indian Railways, an organisation that operates as a monopoly in rail transport and is h ...
, Government of India (retired). * Arthur Cecil McWatters, , Indian Civil Service, Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Industries and Labour. * Charles Stewart Findlay, Indian Civil Service, Judicial Commissioner,
Central Provinces The Central Provinces was a province of British India. It comprised British conquests from the Mughals and Marathas in central India, and covered parts of present-day Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra states. Its capital was Nagpur. ...
. * Jadu Nath Sarkar, , late Vice-Chancellor,
Calcutta University The University of Calcutta (informally known as Calcutta University; CU) is a public collegiate state university in India, located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Considered one of best state research university all over India every year, C ...
. * Brigadier Edward Aldborough Tandy,
Royal Engineers The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually called the Royal Engineers (RE), and commonly known as the ''Sappers'', is a corps of the British Army. It provides military engineering and other technical support to the British Armed Forces and is heade ...
,
Surveyor General of India The Surveyor General of India is the Head of Department of Survey of India, A department under the Ministry of Science and Technology of Government of India. The Surveyor General is also the most senior member of the Survey of India Service, an o ...
(retired). *
David Petrie Sir David Petrie (9 September 1879 – 7 August 1961) was Director General (DG) of MI5, the United Kingdom's internal security service, from 1941 to 1946.The Times, ''Obituary'', 8 August 1961 Biography Petrie worked in the Indian Imperial Pol ...
, , Director, Intelligence Bureau, Government of India. * Sydney Charles Stuart-Williams, Chairman, Calcutta Port Commissioners. *
Frank Noyce Sir Frank Noyce, KCSI, CBE (4 June 1878 – 7 October 1948) was a member of the Indian Civil Service and member of Governor-General's Executive Council in charge of industries and labour from 1932 to 1937. Noyce was also a member of the Indian Pub ...
, , Indian Civil Service, lately Financial Adviser to the Royal Commission on Agriculture. *
William Searle Holdsworth Sir William Searle Holdsworth (7 May 1871 – 2 January 1944) was an English legal historian and Vinerian Professor of English Law at Oxford University, amongst whose works is the 17-volume ''History of English Law''. Biography Holdsworth w ...
, ,
Vinerian Professor of English Law The Vinerian Professorship of English Law, formerly Vinerian Professorship of Common Law, was established by Charles Viner who by his will, dated 29 December 1755, left about £12,000 to the Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of O ...
, in the University of Oxford, lately Member of the Indian States Enquiry Committee. *
Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman (; 7 November 188821 November 1970) was an Indian physicist known for his work in the field of light scattering. Using a spectrograph that he developed, he and his student K. S. Krishnan discovered that when ...
, Professor of Physics,
Calcutta University The University of Calcutta (informally known as Calcutta University; CU) is a public collegiate state university in India, located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Considered one of best state research university all over India every year, C ...
. * Edward John Buck, , Special Correspondent of Reuter's Press Agency. ;Colonies, Protectorates, &c. * Colonel
Kinahan Cornwallis Sir Kinahan Cornwallis (19 February 1883 – 3 June 1959) was a British administrator and diplomat best known for being an advisor to King Faisal I of Iraq and for being the British Ambassador to the Kingdom of Iraq during the Anglo-Iraqi ...
, , Adviser to the Ministry of the Interior,
Iraq Iraq,; ku, عێراق, translit=Êraq officially the Republic of Iraq, '; ku, کۆماری عێراق, translit=Komarî Êraq is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered by Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq ...
. * Robert Howard Furness, Chief Justice of Barbados. * Nene Emmanuel Mate Kole, Konor of Manya Krobo,
Gold Coast Gold Coast may refer to: Places Africa * Gold Coast (region), in West Africa, which was made up of the following colonies, before being established as the independent nation of Ghana: ** Portuguese Gold Coast (Portuguese, 1482–1642) ** Dutch G ...
, Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of the Colony. * Michael Francis Joseph McDonnell, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court,
Palestine __NOTOC__ Palestine may refer to: * State of Palestine, a state in Western Asia * Palestine (region), a geographic region in Western Asia * Palestinian territories, territories occupied by Israel since 1967, namely the West Bank (including East ...
. * Michael Henry Whitley, Attorney General, Straits Settlements.


Order of the Bath


Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)

;Military Division ;;Royal Navy * Admiral Sir Sydney Robert Fremantle, , (Retd). * Admiral Sir Richard Fortescue Phillimore, . ;;Army * General Sir Philip Walhouse Chetwode, , Colonel, The Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons), Aide-de-Camp General to The King,
Chief of the General Staff The Chief of the General Staff (CGS) is a post in many armed forces (militaries), the head of the military staff. List * Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ( United States) * Chief of the General Staff (Abkhazia) * Chief of General Staff (Af ...
, Headquarters of the Army in India. ;Civil Division * The Right Honourable Arthur Hamilton, Viscount Lee of Fareham, , Chairman of the Police Commission.


Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

;Military Division ;;Royal Navy * Vice-Admiral Arthur Kipling Waistell, . * Vice-Admiral John Donald Kelly, . * Vice-Admiral
William Wordsworth Fisher Admiral Sir William Wordsworth Fisher (26 March 1875 – 24 June 1937) was a Royal Navy officer who captained a battleship at the Battle of Jutland and became Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet. Arthur Marder wrote that he was "the ...
, . * Paymaster Rear-Admiral Bertram Cowles Allen, . ;;Army * Lieutenant-General Sir Cyril John Deverell, , Quarter-Master-General, India. * Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Fothergill Cooke, ,
Indian Army The Indian Army is the land-based branch and the largest component of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Army, and its professional head is the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), who is a four- ...
, late General Officer Commanding, Lahore District, India. ;Civil Division * The Right Honourable Sir Ronald Charles Lindsay, , Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. * Robert Gilbert Vansittart, , Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister, Assistant Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. ;Additional Knight Commander * Sir Frederick Stanley Hewett, , Surgeon to His Majesty The King and Surgeon Apothecary to His Majesty's Household.


Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

;Military Division ;;Royal Navy * Rear-Admiral
William Munro Kerr Vice Admiral Sir William Munro Kerr (4 March 1876 – 26 October 1959) was a Royal Navy officer who served as First Naval Member and Chief of the Australian Naval Staff from 1929 to 1931. Naval service Born the son of George Munro Kerr and his ...
, . * Rear-Admiral Henry Karslake Kitson. * Rear-Admiral Charles Morton Forbes, . * Engineer Rear-Admiral Edward Piercy St. John Benn. * Surgeon Rear-Admiral Henry Cadman Whiteside, . ;;Army * Major-General Harold Percy Waller Barrow, (Late
Royal Army Medical Corps The Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) is a specialist corps in the British Army which provides medical services to all Army personnel and their families, in war and in peace. The RAMC, the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, the Royal Army Dental Corps a ...
), Director of Hygiene, the
War Office The War Office was a department of the British Government responsible for the administration of the British Army between 1857 and 1964, when its functions were transferred to the new Ministry of Defence (MoD). This article contains text from ...
. * Major-General Charles Richard Newman, , Half-pay List. * Colonel William Harry Verelst Darell, , Half-pay List, late Commanding,
Irish Guards ("Who Shall Separate s") , colors = , identification_symbol_2 Saffron (pipes), identification_symbol_2_label = Tartan , identification_symbol = , identification_symbol_label = Tactical Recognition F ...
and Regimental District, and 140th (4th London) Infantry Brigade, Territorial Army. * Colonel Henry Frederick Elliott Lewin, , Colonel,
Royal Artillery The Royal Regiment of Artillery, commonly referred to as the Royal Artillery (RA) and colloquially known as "The Gunners", is one of two regiments that make up the artillery arm of the British Army. The Royal Regiment of Artillery comprises t ...
, Northern Command. * Colonel Winston Joseph Dugan, , Assistant Adjutant General, Southern Command. * Colonel Jonathan William Shirley Sewell, (late
Royal Engineers The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually called the Royal Engineers (RE), and commonly known as the ''Sappers'', is a corps of the British Army. It provides military engineering and other technical support to the British Armed Forces and is heade ...
), Chief Engineer,
Malta Malta ( , , ), officially the Republic of Malta ( mt, Repubblika ta' Malta ), is an island country in the Mediterranean Sea. It consists of an archipelago, between Italy and Libya, and is often considered a part of Southern Europe. It lies ...
. * Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Bertrand Richard Moberly, ,
Indian Army The Indian Army is the land-based branch and the largest component of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Army, and its professional head is the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), who is a four- ...
, Commander 11th (Ahmednagar) Infantry Brigade, India. * Colonel John Cavendish Freeland, , Indian Army, General Staff Officer, 1st Grade,
India Office The India Office was a British government department established in London in 1858 to oversee the administration, through a Viceroy and other officials, of the Provinces of India. These territories comprised most of the modern-day nations of I ...
. * Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Patrick Houston Keen, Indian Army, Commander Multan Brigade, India. * Colonel
John Duncan Grant Colonel John Duncan Grant (28 December 1877 – 20 February 1967) was a British Indian Army officer who was awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth for ...
, , Indian Army, Deputy Director, Auxiliary and Territorial Force, India. ;;Royal Air Force * Air Commodore Cyril Louis Norton Newall, . ;Civil Division * Arthur William Johns, , Deputy
Director of Naval Construction The Director of Naval Construction (DNC) also known as the Department of the Director of Naval Construction and Directorate of Naval Construction and originally known as the Chief Constructor of the Navy was a senior principal civil officer resp ...
,
Admiralty Admiralty most often refers to: *Admiralty, Hong Kong *Admiralty (United Kingdom), military department in command of the Royal Navy from 1707 to 1964 *The rank of admiral *Admiralty law Admiralty can also refer to: Buildings * Admiralty, Traf ...
. * Colonel Colin McLeod Robertson, , retired Territorial Army. * Christopher Llewellyn Bullock, , Assistant Secretary,
Air Ministry The Air Ministry was a department of the Government of the United Kingdom with the responsibility of managing the affairs of the Royal Air Force, that existed from 1918 to 1964. It was under the political authority of the Secretary of State ...
. * Christopher Salkeld Hurst, , Assistant Under Secretary, Mines Department. * John Jeffrey, , Secretary to the Department of Health, Scotland. * Charles William Loveridge, Assistant Secretary,
Admiralty Admiralty most often refers to: *Admiralty, Hong Kong *Admiralty (United Kingdom), military department in command of the Royal Navy from 1707 to 1964 *The rank of admiral *Admiralty law Admiralty can also refer to: Buildings * Admiralty, Traf ...
. * Evelyn John Maude, Solicitor and Legal Adviser, Ministry of Health. * Colonel the Honourable
Sidney Cornwallis Peel Sir Sidney Cornwallis Peel, 1st Baronet (1870–1938), was a British army officer, barrister and financier. He was also for the coalition government term 1918–1922, a Conservative Member of Parliament (MP). For the 19 years until death he was ...
, . For special services to the
Foreign Office Foreign may refer to: Government * Foreign policy, how a country interacts with other countries * Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in many countries ** Foreign Office, a department of the UK government ** Foreign office and foreign minister * Unit ...
and Department of Overseas Trade.


Order of Merit (OM)

*
Robert Bridges Robert Seymour Bridges (23 October 1844 – 21 April 1930) was an English poet who was Poet Laureate from 1913 to 1930. A doctor by training, he achieved literary fame only late in life. His poems reflect a deep Christian faith, and he is ...
, ,
Poet Laureate A poet laureate (plural: poets laureate) is a poet officially appointed by a government or conferring institution, typically expected to compose poems for special events and occasions. Albertino Mussato of Padua and Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) ...
. In recognition of his eminent position in the world of Literature. *
John Galsworthy John Galsworthy (; 14 August 1867 – 31 January 1933) was an English novelist and playwright. Notable works include ''The Forsyte Saga'' (1906–1921) and its sequels, ''A Modern Comedy'' and ''End of the Chapter''. He won the Nobel Prize i ...
. For services to Literature and the Drama.


Order of the Star of India


Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India (GCSI)

* Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel, George Joachim, Viscount Goschen of Hawkhurst, ,
Governor of Madras This is a list of the governors, agents, and presidents of colonial Madras, initially of the English East India Company, up to the end of British colonial rule in 1947. English Agents In 1639, the grant of Madras to the English was finalized be ...
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Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of India (KCSI)

* His Highness
Maharaja Mahārāja (; also spelled Maharajah, Maharaj) is a Sanskrit title for a "great ruler", "great king" or " high king". A few ruled states informally called empires, including ruler raja Sri Gupta, founder of the ancient Indian Gupta Empire, an ...
Shri Shri (; , ) is a Sanskrit term denoting resplendence, wealth and prosperity, primarily used as an honorific. The word is widely used in South and Southeast Asian languages such as Marathi, Malay (including Indonesian and Malaysian), Javanese, ...
Natvarsinhji Bhavsinhji, Maharaja Rana Saheb of
Porbandar Porbandar is a city in the States and territories of India, Indian state of Gujarat, perhaps best known for being the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi and Sudama. It is the administrative center of the Porbandar District and it was the former capi ...
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Bombay Mumbai (, ; also known as Bombay — the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra and the ''de facto'' financial centre of India. According to the United Nations, as of 2018, Mumbai is the second- ...
. * James Crerar, , Indian Civil Service, Member of the Governor-General's Executive Council. * Jean Louis Rieu, , Indian Civil Service, Member of the Executive Council of the Governor of Bombay. * George Bancroft Lambert, , Indian Civil Service, Member of the Executive Council of the
Governor of the United Provinces This is a list of governors of the United Provinces and the precursor offices associated with that title from the provisional establishment of the Governor of Agra in 1833 until the province was renamed as Uttar Pradesh when India became offi ...
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Companion of the Order of the Star of India (CSI)

* Harold Lithgow Braidwood, Indian Civil Service, Member, Board of Revenue,
Madras Chennai (, ), formerly known as Madras ( the official name until 1996), is the capital city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost Indian state. The largest city of the state in area and population, Chennai is located on the Coromandel Coast of th ...
. * Jyotsnanath Ghosal, , Indian Civil Service, Commissioner, Central Division,
Poona Pune (; ; also known as Poona, (List of renamed Indian cities and states#Maharashtra, the official name from 1818 until 1978) is one of the most important industrial and educational hubs of India, with an estimated population of 7.4 million ...
. * Walter Seton Cassels, , Indian Civil Service, late Commissioner, Lucknow Division. * James Herman Field, late Director-General of Observatories, India. ;Honorary Companion * His Excellency
Shaikh Sheikh (pronounced or ; ar, شيخ ' , mostly pronounced , plural ' )—also transliterated sheekh, sheyikh, shaykh, shayk, shekh, shaik and Shaikh, shak—is an honorific title in the Arabic language. It commonly designates a chief of a ...
Ahmad bin Jabir Al Sabah, , Ruler of
Kuweit Kuwait (; ar, الكويت ', or ), officially the State of Kuwait ( ar, دولة الكويت '), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, bordering Iraq to the nort ...
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Persian Gulf The Persian Gulf ( fa, خلیج فارس, translit=xalij-e fârs, lit=Gulf of Persis, Fars, ), sometimes called the ( ar, اَلْخَلِيْجُ ٱلْعَرَبِيُّ, Al-Khalīj al-ˁArabī), is a Mediterranean sea (oceanography), me ...
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Order of Saint Michael and Saint George


Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)

* Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Maurice Pascal Alers Hankey, , Secretary to the Cabinet and
Committee of Imperial Defence The Committee of Imperial Defence was an important ''ad hoc'' part of the Government of the United Kingdom and the British Empire from just after the Second Boer War until the start of the Second World War. It was responsible for research, and som ...
, Clerk of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. * Sir John Cadman, . * The Right Honourable Sir George Dixon Grahame, , His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Madrid. ;Honorary Knight Grand Cross * His Highness Ala'Iddin Sulaiman Shah, ,
Sultan of Selangor Sultan of Selangor (سلطان سلاڠور) is the title of the constitutional ruler of Selangor, Malaysia who is the head of state and head of the Islamic religion in Selangor. The current monarch, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah ascended the t ...
,
Federated Malay States )Under God's Protection , capital = Kuala Lumpur1 , religion = Islam , legislature = Federal Legislative Council , type_house1 = State level , common_languages = , title_leader = Monarch , leader1 ...
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Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)

* The Honourable
Charles Powers Sir Charles Powers (3 March 1853 – 24 April 1939) was an Australian politician and judge who served as Justice of the High Court of Australia from 1913 to 1929. Early life Powers was born in 1853 in Brisbane, Queensland. He was educate ...
, Justice of the High Court of Australia. * Sir Frederick Seton James, , Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Windward Islands. * Hugh Cholmondeley, Baron Delamere, formerly Member of the Executive and Legislative Councils of the Colony of Kenya. For services to the Colony. * The Right Honourable Sir Malcolm Arnold Robertson, , His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Buenos Aires. * Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Francis Henry Humphrys, , His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Kabul. *
Esmond Ovey Sir Esmond Ovey (23 July 1879 – 30 May 1963) was a British diplomat who was ambassador to the Soviet Union, Belgium and Argentina. Career Esmond Ovey was educated at Eton College and entered the Diplomatic Service as an attaché in 1902. ...
, , His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Mexico City. * Colonel John Grey Baldwin, , Member of the various Commissions set up under the Treaties of Peace of 1919 for administering international rivers.


Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

*
Leonard Cockayne Leonard Cockayne (7 April 1855 – 8 July 1934) is regarded as New Zealand's greatest botanist and a founder of modern science in New Zealand. Biography He was born in Sheffield, England where he attended Wesley College. He travelled to Austra ...
, . In respect of honorary scientific services to the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand. * The Honourable
John Wallace Downie John Wallace Downie (1876 – 22 August 1940) served as High Commissioner of Southern Rhodesia from 1930 to 1935. Early life The son of Christopher Downie, a Guard on the Caledonian Railway and later Lanark Station Master, was born on 28 Decemb ...
, Minister of Mines and Public Works,
Southern Rhodesia Southern Rhodesia was a landlocked self-governing British Crown colony in southern Africa, established in 1923 and consisting of British South Africa Company (BSAC) territories lying south of the Zambezi River. The region was informally kn ...
. * Robert Edward Hayes, , Paymaster General and Secretary to the Treasury, Dominion of New Zealand. * The Honourable Sidney Reginald Innes-Noad, Member of the Legislative Council, State of New South Wales. * Major Beauchamp Albert Thomas Kerr-Pearse, , Private Secretary to the Governor, State of Western Australia. * Stephen George Tallents, , Secretary,
Empire Marketing Board The Empire Marketing Board was formed in May 1926 by the Colonial Secretary Leo Amery to promote intra-Empire trade and to persuade consumers to 'Buy Empire'. It was established as a substitute for tariff reform and protectionist legislation and ...
. * William Kirby Green, Provincial Commissioner,
Nyasaland Protectorate Nyasaland () was a British protectorate located in Africa that was established in 1907 when the former British Central Africa Protectorate changed its name. Between 1953 and 1963, Nyasaland was part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasalan ...
. *
Selwyn MacGregor Grier Sir Selwyn Macgregor Grier (1 April 1878 – 8 November 1946) was a British colonial administrator, Governor-in-Chief of the Windward Islands from 1935 to 1937. He was the eldest child of Richard Macgregor Grier (1835 – 1894), the then rural d ...
, Secretary for Native Affairs, Nigeria, acting as Director of Education, Southern Provinces,
Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o ...
. * George Hemmant, of the Malayan Civil Service, Under Secretary,
Straits Settlements The Straits Settlements were a group of British territories located in Southeast Asia. Headquartered in Singapore for more than a century, it was originally established in 1826 as part of the territories controlled by the British East India Comp ...
. * William James Deacon Inness, , West African Medical Staff, Director of Medical and Sanitary Services,
Gold Coast Gold Coast may refer to: Places Africa * Gold Coast (region), in West Africa, which was made up of the following colonies, before being established as the independent nation of Ghana: ** Portuguese Gold Coast (Portuguese, 1482–1642) ** Dutch G ...
. * Islay McOwan, Secretary for Native Affairs,
Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies about north-northeast of New Zealand. Fiji consists ...
. * Douglas Roy Stewart, Colonial Secretary,
Barbados Barbados is an island country in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies, in the Caribbean region of the Americas, and the most easterly of the Caribbean Islands. It occupies an area of and has a population of about 287,000 (2019 estimate). ...
. * Oliver Francis Haynes Atkey, , Director of the Sudan Medical Service. * John Picton Bagge, Head of the Foreign Division, Department of Overseas Trade. * Eden Tatton Brown, Director-General of Customs, Egypt. * Basil John Gould, Counsellor at His Majesty's Legation at Kabul. * The Honourable Patrick William Maule Ramsay, Counsellor at His Majesty's Embassy, Madrid. * Hugh Ritchie, , Technical Assistant in the Treaty Department,
Foreign Office Foreign may refer to: Government * Foreign policy, how a country interacts with other countries * Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in many countries ** Foreign Office, a department of the UK government ** Foreign office and foreign minister * Unit ...
. * William Alfred Rae Wood, , His Majesty's Consul (with the personal and local rank of Consul-General) at
Chiengmai Chiang Mai (, from th, เชียงใหม่ , nod, , เจียงใหม่ ), sometimes written as Chiengmai or Chiangmai, is the largest city in northern Thailand, the capital of Chiang Mai province and the second largest city in ...
,
Siam Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 mi ...
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Order of the Indian Empire


Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire (GCIE)

* Lieutenant-Colonel His Highness Iftikhar-ul-Mulk Sikandar Saulat Nawab Haji Muhammad
Hamidullah Khan Hajji Nawab Hafiz Sir Hamidullah Khan (9 September 1894 – 4 February 1960) was the last ruling Nawab of the princely salute state of Bhopal. He ruled from 1926 when his mother, Begum Kaikhusrau Jahan Begum, abdicated in his favor, until 19 ...
Bahadur, ,
Nawab of Bhopal The Nawabs of Bhopal were the Muslim rulers of Bhopal, now part of Madhya Pradesh, India. The nawabs first ruled under the Mughal Empire from 1707 to 1737, under the Maratha Empire from 1737 to 1818, then under British rule from 1818 to 1947, an ...
. * Victor Alexander John, Marquess of Linlithgow, , lately Chairman, Royal Commission on Agriculture.


Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire (KCIE)

* Thomas Eyebron Moir, , Indian Civil Service, Member of the Executive Council of the
Governor of Madras This is a list of the governors, agents, and presidents of colonial Madras, initially of the English East India Company, up to the end of British colonial rule in 1947. English Agents In 1639, the grant of Madras to the English was finalized be ...
. * Alan William Pim, , Indian Civil Service, late Finance Member of the Executive Council of the
Governor of the United Provinces This is a list of governors of the United Provinces and the precursor offices associated with that title from the provisional establishment of the Governor of Agra in 1833 until the province was renamed as Uttar Pradesh when India became offi ...
. * Sir Mager Frederic Gauntlett, , Indian Civil Service, Auditor-General, Government of India. * Charles Cuningham Watson, , Indian Civil Service, Political Secretary to the Government of India.


Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire (CIE)

* Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh Robert Norman Pritchard, ,
Indian Army The Indian Army is the land-based branch and the largest component of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Army, and its professional head is the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), who is a four- ...
, Officiating Agent to the Governor General of
Central India Central India is a loosely defined geographical region of India. There is no clear official definition and various ones may be used. One common definition consists of the states of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, which are included in alm ...
. * Khan Bahadur Kutub-Ud-Din Ahmed, late Member of the Executive Council of the
Governor of Assam This is a list of governors of Assam, and other offices of similar scope, from the start of British occupation of the area in 1824 during the First Anglo-Burmese War. The Governor of Assam is a nominal head and representative of the President ...
. * Major-General Richard William Anthony,
Indian Medical Service The Indian Medical Service (IMS) was a military medical service in British India, which also had some civilian functions. It served during the two World Wars, and remained in existence until the independence of India in 1947. Many of its officer ...
, Surgeon-General with the Government of Bombay. * Philip Cubitt Tallents, Indian Civil Service, Financial Secretary to the Government of Bihar and Orissa. * Frederic Arnold Hamilton, Indian Police Service, Inspector-General of Police,
Madras Chennai (, ), formerly known as Madras ( the official name until 1996), is the capital city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost Indian state. The largest city of the state in area and population, Chennai is located on the Coromandel Coast of th ...
. * Charles Albert Bentley, Director of Public Health,
Bengal Bengal ( ; bn, বাংলা/বঙ্গ, translit=Bānglā/Bôngô, ) is a geopolitical, cultural and historical region in South Asia, specifically in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent at the apex of the Bay of Bengal, predom ...
. * Colonel Walter Willis Chitty, , Personal Assistant to the Military Secretary,
India Office The India Office was a British government department established in London in 1858 to oversee the administration, through a Viceroy and other officials, of the Provinces of India. These territories comprised most of the modern-day nations of I ...
. * John Coatman, Indian Police Service, Director of Public Information, Government of India. * Percy William Marsh, Indian Civil Service, Magistrate and Collector,
Aligarh Aligarh (; formerly known as Allygarh, and Kol) is a city in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. It is the administrative headquarters of Aligarh district, and lies northwest of state capital Lucknow and approximately southeast of the capita ...
. * James Glasgow Acheson, Indian Civil Service, Deputy Secretary to the Government of India, Foreign and Political Department. * John Douglas Vere Hodge, Indian Civil Service, Deputy Secretary to the Government of India, Home Department. * Lieutenant-Colonel (Local Colonel) Randle Harry Palin, , Indian Army (retired), Director of Military Lands and Cantonments, Government of India. * Major Douglas Pott, , Indian Army, late Private Secretary to the Governor of the Punjab. * Francis Joseph Plymen, Indian Agricultural Service, Director of Agriculture,
Central Provinces The Central Provinces was a province of British India. It comprised British conquests from the Mughals and Marathas in central India, and covered parts of present-day Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra states. Its capital was Nagpur. ...
. * Thomas Arthur Leslie Scott O'Connor, Indian Police Service, Deputy Inspector-General of Police, United Provinces. * Francis Verner Wylie, Indian Civil Service, Settlement Officer,
Peshawar District Peshawar District ( ps, پېښور ولسوالۍ, hnd, , ur, ) is a district in Peshawar Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. It is located about 160 km west of the Pakistan's capital Islamabad. The district headquarter is ...
. * Captain Henry Morland,
Royal Indian Marine Royal may refer to: People * Royal (name), a list of people with either the surname or given name * A member of a royal family Places United States * Royal, Arkansas, an unincorporated community * Royal, Illinois, a village * Royal, Iowa, a c ...
. * John McGlashan, Chief Engineer, Calcutta Port Commissioners. * Measham Lea, , late Chief Engineer, Karachi Municipality. * Jivanji Hormasji, , Administrator-General and Official Trustee, Burma, and Official Assignee and Official Receiver of the High Court, Burma. * Rai Bahadur Shashanka Kumar Ghosh, Government Pleader,
Dacca Dhaka ( or ; bn, ঢাকা, Ḍhākā, ), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh, as well as the world's largest Bengali-speaking city. It is the eighth largest and sixth most densely populated city i ...
. * M. R. Ry. Diwan Bahadur Gopathy Narayanaswami Chetti Garu,
Madras Chennai (, ), formerly known as Madras ( the official name until 1996), is the capital city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost Indian state. The largest city of the state in area and population, Chennai is located on the Coromandel Coast of th ...
.


Imperial Order of the Crown of India

* Her Highness Sri Padmanabha Sevini Vanchi Dharma Vardhini Raja Rajeswari Maharani Setu Lakshmi Bai, Maharani Regent of
Travancore State The Kingdom of Travancore ( /ˈtrævənkɔːr/), also known as the Kingdom of Thiruvithamkoor, was an Indian kingdom from c. 1729 until 1949. It was ruled by the Travancore Royal Family from Padmanabhapuram, and later Thiruvananthapuram. At ...
.


Royal Victorian Order


Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)

* Sir
Humphry Davy Rolleston Sir Humphry Davy Rolleston, 1st Baronet, (21 June 1862 – 23 September 1944) was a prominent English physician. Rolleston was the son of George Rolleston (Linacre Professor of Physiology at Oxford) and Grace Davy, daughter of John Davy an ...
, . * Sir Edward William Wallington, .


Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

* Lieutenant-Colonel Gordon Carter, . * Francis Edward Shipway, .


Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

* The Honourable Gerald Henry Crofton Chichester. * Geoffrey Storrs Fry, . * George Arthur Ponsonby, . (Dated 26 February 1929). * Henry Martin Snow, . * Harold Kingston Graham Hodgson. * Frank Dutch Howitt, . * The Very Reverend
William Foxley Norris William Foxley Norris (4 February 1859 – 28 September 1937) was Dean of York between 1917 and 1925 and of Westminster from then until his death in 1937. Born into a clerical family, he was educated at Charterhouse and Trinity College, ...
, ,
Dean of Westminster The Dean of Westminster is the head of the chapter at Westminster Abbey. Due to the Abbey's status as a Royal Peculiar, the dean answers directly to the British monarch (not to the Bishop of London as ordinary, nor to the Archbishop of Canterbu ...
. * Captain Henry Daniel Pridham-Wippell, Royal Navy. * Lieutenant-Colonel William Stewart Roddie. *
Lionel Ernest Howard Whitby Brigadier Sir Lionel Ernest Howard Whitby, CVO, MC (8 May 1895 – 24 November 1956) was a British haematologist, British Army officer and academic. He served as Regius Professor of Physic at the University of Cambridge from 1945 to 1956, Maste ...
, .


Member of the Royal Victorian Order, 4th class (MVO)

* Herbert Ryle, . * Edgar William Light, . * Major Ronald Cardew Duncan, , 2/5
Royal Gurkha Rifles The Royal Gurkha Rifles (RGR) is a rifle regiment of the British Army, forming part of the Brigade of Gurkhas. Unlike other regiments in the British Army, RGR soldiers are recruited from Nepal, which is neither a dependent territory of the Unite ...
. * Captain Arthur Stuart Williams, , late
Royal Artillery The Royal Regiment of Artillery, commonly referred to as the Royal Artillery (RA) and colloquially known as "The Gunners", is one of two regiments that make up the artillery arm of the British Army. The Royal Regiment of Artillery comprises t ...
(Dated 15 May 1929). * William Smart Boyack. * Engineer Commander John Lewis Deacon, Royal Navy. * Edward Charles Dodds, . * Edward Cecil Durant. *
Archibald George Blomefield Russell Archibald George Blomefield Russell (20 June 1879 – 30 November 1955) was an English art historian and a long-serving Officer of Arms, officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. Early life Russell was the fourth son of Theodosius Stuart ...
,
Lancaster Herald Lancaster Herald of Arms in Ordinary is an English officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. The title of Lancaster Herald first occurs in 1347 at Calais, and to begin with this officer was a servant to the noble house of Lancaster. As ...
. * Captain Frederick William Wood,
Scots Guards The Scots Guards (SG) is one of the five Foot Guards regiments of the British Army. Its origins are as the personal bodyguard of King Charles I of England and Scotland. Its lineage can be traced back to 1642, although it was only placed on the ...
(Dated 3 November 1928).


Member of the Royal Victorian Order, 5th class (MVO)

* A. D. Jones. * Charles Luxon. * Martin Joseph Richards.


Order of the British Empire


Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)

;Civil Division * The Right Honourable Sir Beilby Francis Alston, , His Majesty's Ambassador at Rio de Janeiro. * Sir Arthur McDougall Duckham, , Chairman Economic Mission to Australia. * The Honourable Sir William Francis Kyffin Taylor, , lately Vice-President of the War Compensation Court.


Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)

;Civil Division * Professor Dame
Helen Charlotte Isabella Gwynne-Vaughan Dame Helen Charlotte Isabella Gwynne-Vaughan, (née Fraser; 21 January 1879 – 26 August 1967) was a prominent English botanist and mycologist. During the First World War, she served in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps and then as Commanda ...
, . For public and scientific services.


Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

;Civil Division * James McIver MacLeod, , His Majesty's Consul-General at
Tunis ''Tounsi'' french: Tunisois , population_note = , population_urban = , population_metro = 2658816 , population_density_km2 = , timezone1 = CET , utc_offset1 ...
. *
Richard Rawdon Stawell Sir Richard Rawdon Stawell Order of the British Empire, KBE, (14 March 1864 – 18 April 1935) was an Australian doctor and the President of the Victoria (Australia), Victorian branch of the British Medical Association. Early life Stawell was bo ...
, , President of the
Melbourne Hospital The Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH), located in Parkville, Victoria, an inner suburb of Melbourne, is one of Australia's leading public hospitals. It is a major teaching hospital for tertiary health care with a reputation in clinical research. Th ...
. For services to the Commonwealth of Australia. * Major-General Thomas Henry Symons, , Honorary Surgeon to His Majesty The King, Director-General,
Indian Medical Service The Indian Medical Service (IMS) was a military medical service in British India, which also had some civilian functions. It served during the two World Wars, and remained in existence until the independence of India in 1947. Many of its officer ...
. ;Honorary Knight Commander * Sheikh All bin Salim, , chief Liwali of the Coast Province, Kenya Protectorate.


Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)

;Civil Division * Gertrude Mary, Lady Humphrys, Wife of Sir
Francis Humphrys Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Francis Henry Humphrys (24 April 1879 – 28 August 1971) was a British cricketer, colonial administrator and diplomat. Early life and cricket Francis Henry Humphrys was born in Shropshire, at Beatrice Street, Oswe ...
, late His Britannic Majesty's Minister, Kabul.


Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

;Military Division ;;Royal Navy * Commander Harold Gordon Jackson, , (Retd). * Captain Herbert James Craig, , Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. * Engineer Captain James John Cantley Brand,
Royal Australian Navy The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) is the principal naval force of the Australian Defence Force (ADF). The professional head of the RAN is Chief of Navy (CN) Vice Admiral Mark Hammond AM, RAN. CN is also jointly responsible to the Minister of ...
(Retd). ;;Army * Colonel (Honorary Brigadier) Francis Richard Soutter Gervers, , (Retired pay, late
Royal Engineers The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually called the Royal Engineers (RE), and commonly known as the ''Sappers'', is a corps of the British Army. It provides military engineering and other technical support to the British Armed Forces and is heade ...
), late Chief Engineer Northern Command, India. * Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel (local Colonel) William Basil Greenwell, , The
Durham Light Infantry The Durham Light Infantry (DLI) was a light infantry regiment of the British Army in existence from 1881 to 1968. It was formed in 1881 under the Childers Reforms by the amalgamation of the 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry) and t ...
, Commandant,
Nigeria Regiment The Nigeria Regiment, Royal West African Frontier Force, was formed by the amalgamation of the Northern Nigeria Regiment and the Southern Nigeria Regiment on 1 January 1914. At that time, the regiment consisted of five battalions: *1st Batta ...
,
Royal West African Frontier Force The West African Frontier Force (WAFF) was a multi-battalion field force, formed by the British Colonial Office in 1900 to garrison the West African colonies of Nigeria, Gold Coast, Sierra Leone and Gambia. In 1928, it received royal recognition ...
. * Brevet Colonel William Hesketh Hughes, , Retired, Territorial Army (late 61st Carnarvon and Denbigh (Yeomanry) Medium Brigade,
Royal Artillery The Royal Regiment of Artillery, commonly referred to as the Royal Artillery (RA) and colloquially known as "The Gunners", is one of two regiments that make up the artillery arm of the British Army. The Royal Regiment of Artillery comprises t ...
, Territorial Army). * Colonel John Leonard Jesse, (late
Royal Army Service Corps The Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) was a corps of the British Army responsible for land, coastal and lake transport, air despatch, barracks administration, the Army Fire Service, staffing headquarters' units, supply of food, water, fuel and dom ...
), Assistant Director of Transport,
War Office The War Office was a department of the British Government responsible for the administration of the British Army between 1857 and 1964, when its functions were transferred to the new Ministry of Defence (MoD). This article contains text from ...
. * Colonel John Carysfort Loch,
Indian Army The Indian Army is the land-based branch and the largest component of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Army, and its professional head is the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), who is a four- ...
, Director of Military Prisons and Detention Barracks, India. * Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Gerald Steuart Palmer, Indian Army, Judge Advocate General in India. * Colonel Geoffrey Robert Pridham, (late Royal Engineers), President, Royal Engineer Board. * Colonel Arthur Hunt Safford, (late
Royal Army Medical Corps The Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) is a specialist corps in the British Army which provides medical services to all Army personnel and their families, in war and in peace. The RAMC, the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, the Royal Army Dental Corps a ...
), Assistant Director of Medical Services, Baluchistan District, India. * The Reverend Ernest Hayford Thorold, , Chaplain to the Forces, 1st Class, Royal Army Chaplains' Department, Assistant Chaplain General, Southern Command. ;Civil Division * Robert Wynne Bankes, lately Private Secretary to the Lord Chancellor and Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms, House of Lords. * Frederic William Charles Dean, , Superintendent, Royal Gun and Carriage Factories, Woolwich. *
Annie Warren Gill Annie Warren Gill & Bar (1862 – 2 March 1930) was a British nurse who served as president of the College of Nursing in 1927. Life Gill was born on the Isle of Man and trained as a nurse at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh eventually being ...
, , lately Lady Superintendent of Nurses in
Edinburgh Royal Infirmary The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, or RIE, often (but incorrectly) known as the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, or ERI, was established in 1729 and is the oldest voluntary hospital in Scotland. The new buildings of 1879 were claimed to be the largest v ...
and President of the
College of Nursing Nurse education consists of the theoretical and practical training provided to nurses with the purpose to prepare them for their duties as nursing care professionals. This education is provided to student nurses by experienced nurses and other med ...
. * Ernest Kessell, Honorary Secretary, Honorary Treasurer and Honorary Organiser of Pearson's Fresh Air Fund, Treasurer and General Superintendent of St Dunstans. * Captain Albert Larking, Secretary of the Early Closing Association. * Reginald Raoul Lemprière, lately
Jurat The ''jurats'' () are lay people in Guernsey and Jersey who act as judges of fact rather than law, though they preside over land conveyances and liquor licensing. In Alderney, however, the jurats are judges of both fact and law (assisted by the ...
of the
Royal Court of Jersey The Royal Court is the principal and oldest court in Jersey, and exercises both criminal and civil jurisdiction. It can sit in a number of configurations, depending on the type of case and the powers to be exercised. History The Court has its ...
. * Major Alfred Alexander Oliver, Clerk to the Special Commissioners of Income Tax. * Charles Pascall, , Alderman of the
Hammersmith Metropolitan Borough Council Hammersmith was a Civil parishes in England, civil parish and Metropolitan boroughs of the County of London, metropolitan borough in London, England. It was formed as a civil parish in 1834 from the chapelry of Hammersmith that had existed in the ...
. * The Honourable
Mary Ada Pickford Mary Ada Pickford, (5 July 1884 – 6 March 1934) was an English politician, industrialist and historian. After working to support the Conservative Party over several years, she was elected as a Member of Parliament in 1931, and specialised in I ...
. For public services. * Margaret Edith Reay, . For social services in the County of Essex and particularly in
Southend-on-Sea Southend-on-Sea (), commonly referred to as Southend (), is a coastal city and unitary authority area with borough status in southeastern Essex, England. It lies on the north side of the Thames Estuary, east of central London. It is bordered ...
. * Professor Frank Tillyard, , Chairman of various Trade Boards, and lately Chairman of the Birmingham Court of Referees, Professor of Commercial Law,
University of Birmingham , mottoeng = Through efforts to heights , established = 1825 – Birmingham School of Medicine and Surgery1836 – Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery1843 – Queen's College1875 – Mason Science College1898 – Mason Univers ...
. * Irene Mary Bewick Ward. For political and public services. * James Douglas Craig, , Deputy Civil Secretary to the Sudan Government. * Henry Montgomery Grove, late Consul-General in
Tallinn Tallinn () is the most populous and capital city of Estonia. Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, Tallinn has a population of 437,811 (as of 2022) and administratively lies in the Harju ' ...
. * Clarence Keith Marshall Martin, a leading member of the British community in
Yokohama is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan. It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of To ...
. * George Sinclair Moss, , one of His Majesty's Consuls in China. * Nicola Robin Udal, Assistant Director of Education and Warden of Gordon College,
Khartoum Khartoum or Khartum ( ; ar, الخرطوم, Al-Khurṭūm, din, Kaartuɔ̈m) is the capital of Sudan. With a population of 5,274,321, its metropolitan area is the largest in Sudan. It is located at the confluence of the White Nile, flowing n ...
. *
Norris Garrett Bell Norris Garrett Bell (1860 – 12 January 1937), sometimes referred to as Col. N. G. Bell, was a Scottish-born railway engineer in Australia. He was employed as the Commissioner of Railways from 1917 to 1929 and played a significant role all as ...
, lately First Commissioner,
Commonwealth Railways The Commonwealth Railways were established in 1917 by the Government of Australia with the Commonwealth Railways Act to administer the Trans-Australia and Port Augusta to Darwin railways. It was absorbed into Australian National in 1975. O ...
, Commonwealth of Australia. *
Ernest Thomas Hall Ernest Thomas Hall was a senior Australian public servant. He was Controller-General of the Department of Trade and Customs between 1927 and 1933. Life and career Hall entered the Victorian Customs department in 1888. He was private secretary ...
, Comptroller General of Customs, Commonwealth of Australia. * Harry Sinclair Hopkins, , for services to
Southern Rhodesia Southern Rhodesia was a landlocked self-governing British Crown colony in southern Africa, established in 1923 and consisting of British South Africa Company (BSAC) territories lying south of the Zambezi River. The region was informally kn ...
. * Donald Mackenzie MacRae, , Principal Medical Officer,
Bechuanaland Protectorate The Bechuanaland Protectorate () was a British protectorate, protectorate established on 31 March 1885, by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (later the United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) in So ...
. *
Gother Victor Fyers Mann Gother Victor Fyers Mann (1863– 1948), also known as G. V. F. Mann, was an Australian architect, painter and Gallery Director. Life Mann was born in Sydney on 8 October 1863. He was the fourth child of the surveyor John Frederick Mann a ...
, Director of the
National Art Gallery of New South Wales The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW), founded as the New South Wales Academy of Art in 1872 and known as the National Art Gallery of New South Wales between 1883 and 1958, is located in The Domain, Sydney, Australia. It is the most importa ...
. * Colonel Charles Edward Merrett, , Chairman of the National Council of the Rifle Association, Commonwealth of Australia. * Stephen Henry Smith, Director of Education, State of New South Wales. * John Varnell Tillett, Crown Solicitor, State of New South Wales. * Nicholas White, Chief Engineer, and Secretary to the Government of the Punjab, Irrigation Branch. * Lieutenant-Colonel John William Watson, ,
Indian Medical Service The Indian Medical Service (IMS) was a military medical service in British India, which also had some civilian functions. It served during the two World Wars, and remained in existence until the independence of India in 1947. Many of its officer ...
, Civil Surgeon,
Ajmer Ajmer is one of the major and oldest cities in the Indian state of Rajasthan and the centre of the eponymous Ajmer District. It is located at the centre of Rajasthan. It is also known as heart of Rajasthan. The city was established as "''Aj ...
, and Chief Medical Officer,
Rajputana Rājputana, meaning "Land of the Rajputs", was a region in the Indian subcontinent that included mainly the present-day Indian state of Rajasthan, as well as parts of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, and some adjoining areas of Sindh in modern-day ...
and
Ajmer-Merwara Ajmer-Merwara, also known as Ajmir Province and as Ajmer-Merwara-Kekri, was a former province of British India in the historical Ajmer region. The territory was ceded to the British by Daulat Rao Sindhia by a treaty on 25 June 1818. It was u ...
. * Claude Hatherley Dobree, , Treasurer and Commissioner of Taxes,
Northern Rhodesia Northern Rhodesia was a British protectorate in southern Africa, south central Africa, now the independent country of Zambia. It was formed in 1911 by Amalgamation (politics), amalgamating the two earlier protectorates of Barotziland-North-West ...
. * Thomas Edward Dutton, General Manager, Government Railway,
Ceylon Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
. * Edward Wilmot Francis Gilman, Controller of Labour,
Straits Settlements The Straits Settlements were a group of British territories located in Southeast Asia. Headquartered in Singapore for more than a century, it was originally established in 1826 as part of the territories controlled by the British East India Comp ...
and
Federated Malay States )Under God's Protection , capital = Kuala Lumpur1 , religion = Islam , legislature = Federal Legislative Council , type_house1 = State level , common_languages = , title_leader = Monarch , leader1 ...
. * Patrick Nicholas Hill Jones, , Director of Public Works,
Bermuda ) , anthem = "God Save the King" , song_type = National song , song = " Hail to Bermuda" , image_map = , map_caption = , image_map2 = , mapsize2 = , map_caption2 = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = , e ...
. * Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Johnson McCall, , Director of Veterinary Services,
Tanganyika Territory Tanganyika was a colonial territory in East Africa which was administered by the United Kingdom in various guises from 1916 to 1961. It was initially administered under a military occupation regime. From 20 July 1922, it was formalised into a L ...
. * Captain
Robert Sutherland Rattray Robert Sutherland Rattray, , known as Captain R. S. Rattray (1881 in India – 1938), was a barrister and held a diploma in Anthropology from Oxford. He was an early Africanist and student of the Ashanti. He was one of the early writers on Owa ...
, . For services as Government Anthropologist in the
Gold Coast Gold Coast may refer to: Places Africa * Gold Coast (region), in West Africa, which was made up of the following colonies, before being established as the independent nation of Ghana: ** Portuguese Gold Coast (Portuguese, 1482–1642) ** Dutch G ...
and to aviation in West Africa.


Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

;Military Division ;;Royal Navy * Commander Ralph Wilmot Wilkinson. * Lieutenant-Commander William Vaughan, , (Retd). * Engineer Commander George Edward McEwen. * Surgeon Commander Frank Lewis Smith. * Paymaster Commander Arthur Foster Strickland. * Commander Joshua Geoffrey Saunders, ,
Royal Naval Reserve The Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) is one of the two volunteer reserve forces of the Royal Navy in the United Kingdom. Together with the Royal Marines Reserve, they form the Maritime Reserve. The present RNR was formed by merging the original Ro ...
(Retd). ;;Army * Captain Arthur Wilfred Adams,
Indian Army Service Corps The Indian Army Service Corps (IASC) is a corps and an arm of the Indian Army which handles its logistic support function. It is the oldest and the largest administrative service in the Indian Army. While the history of supply and transport serv ...
. * Major Henry Allen,
Royal Army Veterinary Corps The Royal Army Veterinary Corps (RAVC), known as the Army Veterinary Corps (AVC) until it gained the royal prefix on 27 November 1918, is an administrative and operational branch of the British Army responsible for the provision, training and ca ...
, Veterinary Officer, Remount Depot, Mona, India. * Captain Aubrey Herbert Badcock, , Ordnance Executive Officer, 2nd Class,
Royal Army Ordnance Corps The Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) was a corps of the British Army. At its renaming as a Royal Corps in 1918 it was both a supply and repair corps. In the supply area it had responsibility for weapons, armoured vehicles and other military equip ...
. * Captain (Quartermaster) Ernest Herbert Beeton, 146th (West Riding) Field Ambulance,
Royal Army Medical Corps The Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) is a specialist corps in the British Army which provides medical services to all Army personnel and their families, in war and in peace. The RAMC, the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, the Royal Army Dental Corps a ...
, Territorial Army. * Major Lionel Carrington Bostock, , The Manchester Regiment, late Officer Commanding, Equatorial Corps, Sudan Defence Force. * Temporary Captain Terence Marshall Brick, Supply and Transport Department (Kenya), The King's African Rifles. * Lieutenant-Colonel Ivan Pringle Brickman, Staff Paymaster,
Royal Army Pay Corps The Royal Army Pay Corps (RAPC) was the corps of the British Army responsible for administering all financial matters. It was amalgamated into the Adjutant General's Corps in 1992. History The first "paymasters" have existed in the army before t ...
. * Major Douglas Gordon Cheyne, , Royal Army Medical Corps, Deputy Assistant Director of Hygiene, China Command. * Major Frederick Gordon Dalziel Colman 98th (Surrey and Sussex Yeomanry, Queen Mary's) Field Brigade,
Royal Artillery The Royal Regiment of Artillery, commonly referred to as the Royal Artillery (RA) and colloquially known as "The Gunners", is one of two regiments that make up the artillery arm of the British Army. The Royal Regiment of Artillery comprises t ...
, Territorial Army. * Captain Keith Cyril Darlington Dawson, , 4th Battalion (Wilde's), 13th Frontier Force Regiment,
Indian Army The Indian Army is the land-based branch and the largest component of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Army, and its professional head is the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), who is a four- ...
, Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency The
Commander-in-Chief in India During the period of the Company rule in India and the British Raj, the Commander-in-Chief, India (often "Commander-in-Chief ''in'' or ''of'' India") was the supreme commander of the British Indian Army. The Commander-in-Chief and most of his ...
. * Captain and Brevet Major Ralph Havelock Lewis Fink, , The
Cheshire Regiment The Cheshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, part of the Prince of Wales' Division. The 22nd Regiment of Foot was raised by the Duke of Norfolk in 1689 and was able to boast an independent existence of over 300 years. T ...
, Headquarters Staff, Iraq Army. * Captain Albert Furley, , The Gloucestershire Regiment, attached 10th Battalion, 18th Royal Garhwal Rifles, Indian Army, late Adjutant and Quartermaster, Pachmarhi Wing, Small Arms School, India (since transferred to the Special List of Quartermasters, Indian Army). * Captain (Quartermaster) Walter Gardham, , 7th Battalion (
Leeds Rifles The Leeds Rifles was a unit of the 19th century Volunteer Force of the British Army that went on to serve under several different guises in the World Wars of the 20th century. In World War I both battalions served as infantry on the Western Fron ...
), The West Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Own), Territorial Army. * Captain Peter Fife Auchinachie Grant, ,
Indian Medical Service The Indian Medical Service (IMS) was a military medical service in British India, which also had some civilian functions. It served during the two World Wars, and remained in existence until the independence of India in 1947. Many of its officer ...
. * Captain (Quartermaster) James Hanley, 1st Battalion, The
Royal Warwickshire Regiment The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, previously titled the 6th Regiment of Foot, was a line infantry regiment of the British Army in continuous existence for 283 years. The regiment saw service in many conflicts and wars, including the Second Boer War ...
. * Captain (Director of Music) Charles Hazard Hassell, Retired Pay, late
Irish Guards ("Who Shall Separate s") , colors = , identification_symbol_2 Saffron (pipes), identification_symbol_2_label = Tartan , identification_symbol = , identification_symbol_label = Tactical Recognition F ...
. * Captain (Quartermaster) Ralph Archibald Hogarth, 4th Battalion, The Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of Wales's), Territorial Army. * Captain Geoffrey Reddaway King, , The
Leicestershire Regiment The Leicestershire Regiment (Royal Leicestershire Regiment after 1946) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, with a history going back to 1688. The regiment saw service for three centuries, in numerous wars and conflicts such as both W ...
and 4th (Uganda) Battalion, The King's African Rifles. * Major Arthur Alfred Lermit, , Officer Commanding, Malacca Volunteer Corps,
Straits Settlements The Straits Settlements were a group of British territories located in Southeast Asia. Headquartered in Singapore for more than a century, it was originally established in 1826 as part of the territories controlled by the British East India Comp ...
. * Captain Richard Alston Hale Lewin, Extra Regimentally Employed List, late
Royal Engineers The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually called the Royal Engineers (RE), and commonly known as the ''Sappers'', is a corps of the British Army. It provides military engineering and other technical support to the British Armed Forces and is heade ...
, Instructor, School of Electric Lighting, Gosport. * Lieutenant-Colonel Herbert Timbrell McClellan, Retired Pay, Assistant Officer,
Royal Tank Corps The Royal Tank Regiment (RTR) is the oldest tank unit in the world, being formed by the British Army in 1916 during the First World War. Today, it is the armoured regiment of the British Army's 12th Armoured Infantry Brigade. Formerly known as t ...
, Record and Pay Office. * Major Richard Stephen Tynte Moore, 12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales's). * Captain Frederick William Nicholls, ,
Royal Corps of Signals The Royal Corps of Signals (often simply known as the Royal Signals – abbreviated to R SIGNALS or R SIGS) is one of the combat support arms of the British Army. Signals units are among the first into action, providing the battlefield communi ...
, General Staff Officer, 3rd Grade, Army Headquarters, India. * The Reverend John James Evans O'Malley, , Chaplain to the Forces, 2nd Class, Royal Army Chaplains' Department. * Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred Henry Peyton,
Indian Army Service Corps The Indian Army Service Corps (IASC) is a corps and an arm of the Indian Army which handles its logistic support function. It is the oldest and the largest administrative service in the Indian Army. While the history of supply and transport serv ...
, late Deputy Assistant Director of Supplies and Transport, Zhob (Independent) Brigade Area. * Major Charles Constantine Phipps, , Royal Engineers, Deputy Assistant Director of Works,
War Office The War Office was a department of the British Government responsible for the administration of the British Army between 1857 and 1964, when its functions were transferred to the new Ministry of Defence (MoD). This article contains text from ...
. * Major Wallace Edward Colin Pickthall, Ordnance Officer, 3rd Class,
Royal Army Ordnance Corps The Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) was a corps of the British Army. At its renaming as a Royal Corps in 1918 it was both a supply and repair corps. In the supply area it had responsibility for weapons, armoured vehicles and other military equip ...
. * Major John Clark Pyper, , Indian Medical Service, late Medical Officer, Equitation School,
Saugor Sagar is a city, municipal corporation and administrative headquarter in Sagar district of the state of Madhya Pradesh in central India. Situated on a spur of the Vindhya Range, above sea-level. The city is around northeast of state capital ...
, India. * Major James John Saunders, Officer Commanding, Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps, Straits Settlements. * Major Charles Frederick Sharp, 42nd (East Lancashire) Divisional Ordnance Company, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Territorial Army, Deputy Assistant Director of Ordnance Services, 42nd (East Lancashire) Division. * Lieutenant Claude Roland Smith, Territorial Army Reserve of Officers, lately local Captain and Quartermaster,
Gold Coast Regiment The Ghana Regiment is an infantry regiment that forms the main fighting element of the Ghanaian Army (GA). History The regiment was formed in 1879 as the Gold Coast Constabulary, from personnel of the Hausa Constabulary of Southern Nigeria, to pe ...
,
Royal West African Frontier Force The West African Frontier Force (WAFF) was a multi-battalion field force, formed by the British Colonial Office in 1900 to garrison the West African colonies of Nigeria, Gold Coast, Sierra Leone and Gambia. In 1928, it received royal recognition ...
. * Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick John Marrian Stratton, , Cambridge University Contingent,
Officers' Training Corps The Officers' Training Corps (OTC), more fully called the University Officers' Training Corps (UOTC), are military leadership training units operated by the British Army. Their focus is to develop the leadership abilities of their members whilst ...
. * Major Thomas Harrison Wand-Tetley,
The Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh's) The Wiltshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, formed in 1881 under the Childers Reforms by the amalgamation of the 62nd (Wiltshire) Regiment of Foot and the 99th Duke of Edinburgh's (Lanarkshire) Regiment of Foot. The ...
, Superintendent, Physical Training, Eastern Command (United Kingdom), Eastern Command. * The Reverend Clarence Charles a'Beckett Thacker, , Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, Royal Army Chaplains' Department, Assistant Chaplain, Tower of London and Queen Alexandra Military Hospital, Millbank Hospital. * Major Lionel Henry Tinney, 3rd Sikh Pioneers, Indian Army, Commandant, Army School of Physical Training, Ambala, India. * Major Nicholas Hugh Lawrence Watts, 1st Battalion, 8th Punjab Regiment, Indian Army. * Captain Samuel Hamilton Woods, The Royal Army Dental Corps, Army Dental Corps. ;;Royal Air Force * Wing Commander Kenneth Caron Buss. * Squadron-Leader (Honorary Wing Commander) Edgar Huntley, . * Squadron Leader Robert Dickinson Oxland. ;Civil Division * George Ashton, Administrative Officer for Non-effective questions,
India Office The India Office was a British government department established in London in 1858 to oversee the administration, through a Viceroy and other officials, of the Provinces of India. These territories comprised most of the modern-day nations of I ...
. * Major Thomas Clifford Aveling, , Chairman of the Birmingham Pension Hospitals Committee. * Major George Douglas Baillie Hamilton, Second-in-Command, Army Vocational Training Centre, Hounslow. * Charles Lemuel Thomas Beeching, Secretary of the Institute of Certificated Grocers, Member of the Retail Grocers Advisory Sub-Committee,
Empire Marketing Board The Empire Marketing Board was formed in May 1926 by the Colonial Secretary Leo Amery to promote intra-Empire trade and to persuade consumers to 'Buy Empire'. It was established as a substitute for tariff reform and protectionist legislation and ...
. * Ambrose Joseph Biggs, , Director of Printing Works, Stationery Office (UK), Stationery Office. * Dorothy Brock, Madeline Dorothy Brock, , Headmistress, Mary Datchelor School, Camberwell. * Harold Brown, Principal Officer, Plant and Animal Products Department, Imperial Institute. * Thomas Cameron, Secretary, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce. * Ethel Maud de la Cour, , Principal, Edinburgh School of Cookery and Domestic Economy. * Florence Ada Coxon. For public and political services in East Anglia. * Alan David Erskine, Officer for Light Railway Work, Department for Transport, Ministry of Transport. * Samuel James Evans, , Headmaster, County (Secondary) School, Llangefni, Anglesey. * Harry Percy Flatau, Chairman of Tottenham Local Employment Committee. * John Claud Fortescue Fryer, Director, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Pathological Laboratory, Harpenden. * Alice Sophia Gregory, Honorary Secretary of the British Hospital for Mothers and Babies, Woolwich. * John Headley Byers Gunning, Solicitor to the Ministry of Finance, Northern Ireland. * George Du Heaume, Chief Accountant and Local Auditor, Scottish Command. * John Charles Kew, , Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Newark Conservative Association 1922–27. For political and public services. * William Joseph L'Amie, Higher Collector, Board of Customs and Excise. * Rose Leonora Monkhouse, Staff Inspector of Training Colleges, Board of Education. * Maria Elizabeth Nevile, , Chairman of the Lincoln Women's Unionist Association. For political and public services. * John Ray, Deputy Divisional Controller, Ministry of Labour (United Kingdom), Ministry of Labour. * Alexander Robertson, Town Clerk of Douglas, Isle of Man. * Alexander Sandison, , Principal Medical Officer, Ministry of Pensions. * Alexander Scott, Manager of printing work, Waterlow and Sons, Messrs. Waterlow & Sons Limited. * Colonel John Menzies Baillie Scott, , Commandant, Mounted Special Constabulary, Edinburgh. * Charles Herman Senn, , Honorary Director of the Universal Cookery and Food Association. For services to the Prison Commission. * Arthur Tarrant, Principal District Officer, Survey Service, Mercantile Marine Department, Board of Trade. * Millicent Weeks. For political services. * Edith Marian Whitehead. For political and public services in Wales and Monmouth. * Douglas Mackimmie Bennett, Director of Customs, Sudan. * Louis Edward Bernays, His Majesty's Consul at New York. * Francis Hugh William Stonehewer-Bird, His Majesty's Agent at Jeddah. * William John Davies, Acting Assistant Japanese Secretary at His Majesty's Embassy, Tokyo. * Bonamy Dobrée, Professor of English literature, Egyptian University. * William Moring Hayes, Survey Department of Egypt. * Percy Grenville Holms, Vice-Consul at Guadalajara, Mexico. * Llewellyn Arthur Hugh Jones, Ministry of Finance, Egypt. * Major Paul Metcalfe Larken, District Commissioner, Sudan Political Service. * John Hall Magowan, Local rank of Consul at Mainz. * Hugh Charles George Oakley, on retirement from His Majesty's Embassy at Lisbon. * Martin Willoughby Parr, Private Secretary to the Governor General of the Sudan. * Harold Sheridan, Director of Accounts, Quarantine Board, Egypt. * John Clive Walker, Chief Engineer of the Sudan Government Railways. * Thomas Grieve Adamson. For public services to the Commonwealth of Australia, particularly in relation to education and training schemes for soldiers' children. *Doris Booth. For services in the establishment of a hospital and in attending the sick in the Mining in Papua New Guinea#Edie Creek, Edie Creek Goldfield, New Guinea. * Edwin John Brown. For public services to the Commonwealth of Australia. For 25 years Chairman of the New South Wales Rifle Association. * Ernest Ormond Butler, Resident Magistrate,
Bechuanaland Protectorate The Bechuanaland Protectorate () was a British protectorate, protectorate established on 31 March 1885, by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (later the United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) in So ...
. * John Donald Howie. For valuable services to the Commonwealth of Australia, particularly in regard to the assistance of returned soldiers. * Major Henry William Cumine Robson,
Indian Army The Indian Army is the land-based branch and the largest component of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Army, and its professional head is the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), who is a four- ...
, Secretary to the Honourable the Resident at Hyderabad State, Hyderabad. * Major Jamshedji Nusserwanji Duggan,
Indian Medical Service The Indian Medical Service (IMS) was a military medical service in British India, which also had some civilian functions. It served during the two World Wars, and remained in existence until the independence of India in 1947. Many of its officer ...
, Professor of Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery, Grant Medical College, Bombay, and Superintendent of the Sir Cowasji Jehangir Ophthalmic Hospital, Bombay. * James William Septimus Inglis, , Assistant Secretary to the Government of India, Foreign and Political Department. * Leslie William Hazlitt Duncan Best, , Indian Civil Service, late of the British Legation, Kabul. * Piedade Felician Mathias, Madras Medical Service, Superintendent, Government Royapuram Hospital, and Lecturer in Surgery, Royapuram Medical School, Madras. * Khan Bahadur Sheikh Mahbub Ali, late of the British Legation, Kabul. * Bomonji Ratanji Bomonji, Chairman, Municipal Board, Saharanpur, United Provinces. * Rai Bahadur Pandit Jawala Parshad, first Public Prosecutor, Lahore. * Khan Bahadur Isa bin Abdul Latif, Residency Agent, Trucial Coast, Persian Gulf. * Lewis Andrews, District Officer,
Palestine __NOTOC__ Palestine may refer to: * State of Palestine, a state in Western Asia * Palestine (region), a geographic region in Western Asia * Palestinian territories, territories occupied by Israel since 1967, namely the West Bank (including East ...
. * Alder James Beckley, Collector of Customs,
Gold Coast Gold Coast may refer to: Places Africa * Gold Coast (region), in West Africa, which was made up of the following colonies, before being established as the independent nation of Ghana: ** Portuguese Gold Coast (Portuguese, 1482–1642) ** Dutch G ...
. * Louis Edmund Blaze, formerly Principal of the Kingswood (Wesleyan) College, Kandy,
Ceylon Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
. * Henry Carr, , formerly Resident of the Colony,
Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o ...
. For services to education. * Frank Dixey, , Director of Geological Survey,
Nyasaland Protectorate Nyasaland () was a British protectorate located in Africa that was established in 1907 when the former British Central Africa Protectorate changed its name. Between 1953 and 1963, Nyasaland was part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasalan ...
. * Vincent Gonzales Glenday, District Officer, Kenya. For services during negotiations with the Abyssinian Government 1927–1928. * Captain Clinton Henry Greig, Commissioner of Police, Gambia Colony and Protectorate, Gambia. * The Reverend Father Christopher James Kirk, , of the Mill Hill Mission, Uganda Protectorate. * Major Arthur Tremayne Miles, , of the Administrative Service of Kenya, British Consul for Southern Abyssinia. For services during negotiations with the Abyssinian Government 1927–1928. * William Alfred Pover, Executive Engineer, Ministry of Communications and Works,
Iraq Iraq,; ku, عێراق, translit=Êraq officially the Republic of Iraq, '; ku, کۆماری عێراق, translit=Komarî Êraq is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered by Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq ...
. * Irving Daniel Ramsay, , Civil Surgeon, Ministry of the Interior, Iraq. * George Stuart, Assistant Director, Laboratories, Department of Health,
Palestine __NOTOC__ Palestine may refer to: * State of Palestine, a state in Western Asia * Palestine (region), a geographic region in Western Asia * Palestinian territories, territories occupied by Israel since 1967, namely the West Bank (including East ...
.


Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

;Military Division ;;Royal Navy * Signal Lieutenant George Henry Rogers. * Commissioned Ordnance Officer Lionel Vinton. * Engineer Lieutenant-Commander Richard Roycroft. * Wardmaster Lieutenant Richard George Fuller, (Retd). * Paymaster Lieutenant-Commander William Harfoot. * Signal Boatswain Christopher Alfred Jezzard, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. ;;Army * Medical Warrant Officer, 3rd Class Assistant Surgeon Alfred Backman, Indian Medical Department, attached Iraq Levies. * Warrant Officer Class II, Battery Sergeant-Major (Acting Regimental Sergeant-Major), George William Blackman,
Royal Artillery The Royal Regiment of Artillery, commonly referred to as the Royal Artillery (RA) and colloquially known as "The Gunners", is one of two regiments that make up the artillery arm of the British Army. The Royal Regiment of Artillery comprises t ...
, Permanent Staff, 55th (Wessex) Field Brigade, Royal Artillery, Territorial Army. * Commissary and Major Percy Bedwell, Indian Army Ordnance Corps, Technical Officer, Master-General of Supply Branch, Army Headquarters, India. * Warrant Officer Class II, Company Sergeant-Major (Acting Regimental Sergeant-Major) Marshall Blake, The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) attached Edinburgh University Contingent,
Officers' Training Corps The Officers' Training Corps (OTC), more fully called the University Officers' Training Corps (UOTC), are military leadership training units operated by the British Army. Their focus is to develop the leadership abilities of their members whilst ...
. * Warrant Officer Class II, Company Sergeant-Major (Acting Regimental Sergeant-Major) George David Bradford, The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment, Permanent Staff, 1st Battalion, The Hertfordshire Regiment, Territorial Army. * Lieutenant Rixon Bucknall, Coldstream Guards, late attached Staff (Special Appointment Class GG), North China Command. * Lieutenant Donald Robert Grant Cameron, The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment). * Warrant Officer Class II, Company Sergeant-Major (Acting Regimental Sergeant-Major) Harry Alfred Cartwright, 48th (South Midland) Divisional Engineers,
Royal Engineers The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually called the Royal Engineers (RE), and commonly known as the ''Sappers'', is a corps of the British Army. It provides military engineering and other technical support to the British Armed Forces and is heade ...
, Territorial Army. * Lieutenant (local Captain) Wilfrid Lawson Clarke, Army Educational Corps, Commandant, King George's Royal Indian Military School, Jhelum. * Warrant Officer Class II, Battery Sergeant-Major (Acting Regimental Sergeant-Major) Henry James Cobb, discharged on pension, late Royal Artillery and Permanent Staff, 53rd (London) Medium Brigade, Royal Artillery, Territorial Army. * Commissary and Major Parr Cotter, Retired pay, late Indian Miscellaneous List and Superintendent, Adjutant-General's Branch, Army Headquarters, India. * Captain George Creffield, 1st Battalion, 8th Punjab Regiment,
Indian Army The Indian Army is the land-based branch and the largest component of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Army, and its professional head is the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), who is a four- ...
. * The Reverend Mainland Theophilus Dodds, , Chaplain to the Forces, 3rd Class, Royal Army Chaplains' Department, Territorial Army. * Warrant Officer Class I, Mechanist Sergeant-Major Frederic William Drake,
Royal Army Service Corps The Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) was a corps of the British Army responsible for land, coastal and lake transport, air despatch, barracks administration, the Army Fire Service, staffing headquarters' units, supply of food, water, fuel and dom ...
, Superintending Clerk, Department of the Master-General of the Ordnance,
War Office The War Office was a department of the British Government responsible for the administration of the British Army between 1857 and 1964, when its functions were transferred to the new Ministry of Defence (MoD). This article contains text from ...
. * Conductor William Ernest Dwyer, Indian Army Ordnance Corps. * Warrant Officer Class II, Staff Quartermaster Sergeant Arthur Eagle, Royal Army Service Corps, Chief Clerk, Military Secretary's Branch, Headquarters, Eastern Command (United Kingdom), Eastern Command. * Warrant Officer Class II, Mechanist Quartermaster Sergeant Walter William Elkin,
Royal Tank Corps The Royal Tank Regiment (RTR) is the oldest tank unit in the world, being formed by the British Army in 1916 during the First World War. Today, it is the armoured regiment of the British Army's 12th Armoured Infantry Brigade. Formerly known as t ...
, attached Mechanical Warfare Experimental Establishment. * Warrant Officer Class I, Regimental Sergeant-Major Charles Erskine, The Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) attached Sudan Defence Force. * Warrant Officer Class I, Sergeant-Major James Gilbert Eves,
Royal Army Medical Corps The Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) is a specialist corps in the British Army which provides medical services to all Army personnel and their families, in war and in peace. The RAMC, the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, the Royal Army Dental Corps a ...
, Superintending Clerk, Department of the Director-General, Army Medical Services, War Office. * Warrant Officer Class I, Staff Sergeant-Major Ernest William Henry Fillmore, Royal Army Service Corps. * Captain (Quartermaster) John Russell Gegan, , 152nd (Highland) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial Army. * Lieutenant (Quartermaster) William Gibb, Royal Army Service Corps. * Warrant Officer Class I, Mechanist Sergeant-Major Francis Henry Giles, Royal Army Service Corps, Superintending Clerk, Department of the Quartermaster-General to the Forces, War Office. * Warrant Officer Class I, Conductor William Frederick Hall,
Royal Army Ordnance Corps The Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) was a corps of the British Army. At its renaming as a Royal Corps in 1918 it was both a supply and repair corps. In the supply area it had responsibility for weapons, armoured vehicles and other military equip ...
. * Risaldar-Major Hamel Singh,
Indian Army Service Corps The Indian Army Service Corps (IASC) is a corps and an arm of the Indian Army which handles its logistic support function. It is the oldest and the largest administrative service in the Indian Army. While the history of supply and transport serv ...
, Indian Adjutant, 18th Divisional Troops Transport Company. * Warrant Officer Class I, Regimental Sergeant-Major Walter Edward Hawkins, 3rd Battalion, Grenadier Guards. * Warrant Officer Class II, Staff Quartermaster-Sergeant Herbert Heald, 55th (West Lancashire) Divisional Ordnance Company, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Territorial Army. * Warrant Officer Class I, Sergeant-Major Albert Victor Heggie, Royal Army Medical Corps. * Warrant Officer Class I, Bandmaster Charles Buckland Hewitt, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). * Warrant Officer Class I, Superintending Clerk John Gordon Hutchison, Royal Engineers, Department of the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, War Office. * Risaldar Karim Bux, Indian Army Service Corps, No 2 Cavalry Brigade Transport Company. * Warrant Officer Class II, Regimental Quartermaster-Sergeant Cyril William Arthur Keen, The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment. * Conductor Herbert King, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Chief Clerk, Office of the Deputy Director of Ordnance Services, China Command. * Warrant Officer Class II, Quartermaster-Sergeant Instructor Jack Harold Lester, Royal Tank Corps, attached Tank Driving and Maintenance School,
Royal Tank Corps The Royal Tank Regiment (RTR) is the oldest tank unit in the world, being formed by the British Army in 1916 during the First World War. Today, it is the armoured regiment of the British Army's 12th Armoured Infantry Brigade. Formerly known as t ...
. * Captain (Quartermaster) Robert Martin, , 21st London Regiment (1st Surrey Rifles, First Surrey Rifles), Territorial Army. * Conductor John Mitchell, Indian Army Service Corps, late Quartermaster-Sergeant, 18th Divisional Troops Transport Company. * Warrant Officer Class II, Company Sergeant-Major William Henry Morley, 4th Battalion, The Border Regiment, Territorial Army. * Lieutenant Ronald Hurndall Muirhead, Royal Engineers, attached Iraq Levies. * Warrant Officer Class I, Staff Sergeant-Major Fred Myatt,
Royal Army Service Corps The Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) was a corps of the British Army responsible for land, coastal and lake transport, air despatch, barracks administration, the Army Fire Service, staffing headquarters' units, supply of food, water, fuel and dom ...
, Chief Clerk, Headquarters, Northern Command. * Captain William Henry Palmer, , The King's Royal Rifle Corps, Superintendent Physical Training, The British Army of the Rhine. * Assistant Commissary and Lieutenant Arthur Henry Pitts, Indian Miscellaneous List, Superintendent, General Staff Branch, Army Headquarters, India. * Warrant Officer Class I, Staff Sergeant-Major John William Playford, Royal Army Service Corps, Chief Clerk "Q" Branch, Headquarters, Aldershot Command. * Warrant Officer Class II, Regimental Quartermaster-Sergeant Edgar Henry Pounds, Royal Tank Corps, attached Staff College, Camberley. * Warrant Officer, Sergeant-Major Instructor William John Redman, , Royal Engineers, attached King George V's Own Bengal Sappers and Miners. * Warrant Officer Class II, Quartermaster-Sergeant (Foreman of Signals) Cecil Stephen Roberts, Hong Kong Signal Section,
Royal Corps of Signals The Royal Corps of Signals (often simply known as the Royal Signals – abbreviated to R SIGNALS or R SIGS) is one of the combat support arms of the British Army. Signals units are among the first into action, providing the battlefield communi ...
. * Subadar Shaikh Abdulla, 10th Field Company, Madras Engineer Group, Queen Victoria's Own Madras Sappers and Miners,
Indian Army The Indian Army is the land-based branch and the largest component of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Army, and its professional head is the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), who is a four- ...
. * Warrant Officer Class II, Company Sergeant-Major (Acting Regimental Sergeant-Major) John William Shepherd, 4th Battalion, The East Yorkshire Regiment, Territorial Army. * Warrant Officer Class I, First Class Staff Sergeant-Major Francis Victor Sibbald, , Royal Army Service Corps, Chief Clerk, General Staff Branch, Headquarters, Eastern Command (United Kingdom), Eastern Command. * Warrant Officer Class I, Regimental Sergeant-Major Ernest Henry Simmonds, , 22nd Field Brigade, Royal Artillery. * Warrant Officer Class II, Quartermaster-Sergeant David Mason Smeaton, Royal Engineers, attached Royal School of Military Engineering, School of Military Engineering. * The Reverend George Smissen, , Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class (Honorary Chaplain, 3rd Class), Royal Army Chaplain's Department, Territorial Army. * Warrant Officer Class I, Staff Sergeant-Major Fred John Statham,
Royal Army Pay Corps The Royal Army Pay Corps (RAPC) was the corps of the British Army responsible for administering all financial matters. It was amalgamated into the Adjutant General's Corps in 1992. History The first "paymasters" have existed in the army before t ...
, attached Infantry Record and Pay Office, Shrewsbury. * Lieutenant Gerard Reginald Steel, The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment. * Warrant Officer Class I, Regimental Sergeant-Major Horace Vaughan, discharged on pension, late 5th Battalion, Royal Tank Corps. * Warrant Officer Class II, Regimental Quartermaster-Sergeant (Technical), George Douglas Warren, 12th Armoured Car Company, Royal Tank Corps. * Commissary and Major William Weston, Indian Miscellaneous List, Officer Supervisor, Quartermaster-General's Branch, Army Headquarters, India. * Warrant Officer Class I, Staff Sergeant-Major William Arthur Williams, Royal Army Pay Corps, attached Royal Engineers, Record and Pay Office. * Assistant Commissary and Lieutenant Ernest Wilson, Indian Miscellaneous List, Superintendent, General Staff Branch, Army Headquarters, India. ;;Royal Air Force * 1284 Sergeant-Major, 1st Class, Francis Talbot Parker. * 777 Sergeant-Major, 1st Class, Charles William Goodchild. * 7296 Sergeant-Major, 1st Class, Harry Wood. * 48814 Sergeant-Major, 2nd Class, Charles Ernest Turner. ;Civil Division * Harry Kershaw Ainsworth, Acting Superintending Clerk, Ministry of Health. * Charles John Fearnside Atkinson, Clerk to the Otley Urban District Council. * Alfred Frank Beadle, Establishment and Finance Officer, Safety in Mines Research Board, Mines Department. * Catherine Black, , Member of the London Hospital Nursing Staff. For services during His Majesty's recent illness. * William Black, Chief Constable, Dumfries, Royal Burgh of Dumfries. * Vivian Harry Boyse, Assistant Accountant, Colonial Office. * Kate Elizabeth Brittain, . For political and public services. * Agnes Yool Brodie, Matron, East Riding Mental Hospital. * Major Walter Stowell Browne, Area Superintendent, Imperial War Graves Commission. * William Leonard Buxton, lately Assistant Secretary to the Committee on Industry and Trade. * Annie Elisabeth Cater, Headmistress, Bourneville Day Continuation School. * Muriel Lace Clague, Staff Officer, Ministry of Pensions. * Frederick Alchin Cloke, Clerk to the Eastry Rural District Council. * Edward Southward Curphey, Constructor, Department of the Director of Dockyards,
Admiralty Admiralty most often refers to: *Admiralty, Hong Kong *Admiralty (United Kingdom), military department in command of the Royal Navy from 1707 to 1964 *The rank of admiral *Admiralty law Admiralty can also refer to: Buildings * Admiralty, Traf ...
. * Rosina Davies, , Member of the London Hospital Nursing Staff. For services during His Majesty's recent illness. * Arthur James Edmunds, Clerk, Higher Grade, Home Office. * Thomas Fawsitt, . For public and charitable services in Oldham. * William James Fielden, House Governor, Chethams Hospital Bluecoat school, Blue Coat School, Manchester. * Gilbert Arthur Finch, Officer, Board of Customs and Excise. * Minnie Alice Fowler, County Inspector of Midwives and Superintendent Health Visitor for the Norfolk County Council. * Arthur Ronald Fraser, lately Assistant Secretary to the Committee on Industry and Trade. * John William Gillott, Manager, Southampton Employment Exchange, Ministry of Labour (United Kingdom), Ministry of Labour. * Elizabeth Adam Gordon, . For nursing services during His Majesty's recent illness. * Henry Howard Hammond, Staff Officer, Clearing Office (Enemy Debts). * Norah Adelaide Hanson, Chairman of the Dudley Division Conservative Association. For political services. * Annie Kate Hasted, Chairman of the Mile End Women's Conservative Association for 20 years. For political services. * Nesta Maude Hawkes, Superintendent of the Prudhoe Mental Deficiency Colony. * William Joseph Heavey, Superintendent of Public Cleansing, City of London. * William Johnson, Assistant Librarian, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Royal Military Academy. * Charles Adolphus Judd, Clerk to the Conservative Chief Whip and Superintendent of the Conservative Whips' Messenger Staff since February 1898. * Superintendent John McCommach, Superintendent and Deputy Chief Constable, Aberdeen City Police. * Arthur Marler Marrable, Surveyor's Clerk,
War Office The War Office was a department of the British Government responsible for the administration of the British Army between 1857 and 1964, when its functions were transferred to the new Ministry of Defence (MoD). This article contains text from ...
. * Superintendent William Joseph May, Superintendent, Birmingham City Police. * Hugh Campbell Montgomery, Superintending Officer, Ministry of Home Affairs, Northern Ireland. * Ada Murphy, Chief Superintendent of Women Typists, Board of Education. * Harry Nash, Deputy Finance Officer, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. * Chief Officer Henry Neal, , Chief Officer, City of Leicester Fire Brigade. * Lucy Ovens, Personal Assistant to the Secretary of State for Air. * John William Parker, Headmaster, St. Hilda's Church of England School, South Shields. * Nettie May Purdie, . For nursing services during His Majesty's recent illness. * Frank James Rutherford, Technical Officer, Office of Works. * Margaret Elaine Smith, Vice-Chairman of the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly War Pensions Committee. * Thomas William Dockett-Smith, City Development Agent at Cardiff. For services in connection with Empire Trade. * Robert Henry Scanes Spicer, General Secretary, Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. * John Stone, Technical Staff Officer, Stationery Office (UK), Stationery Office. * Rose Marguerite Symington, Member of the Leicestershire War Pensions Committee. * Ernest Bloomfield Thorp, Staff Officer, Board of Inland Revenue. * Richard Trinick, Superintending Officer, Ministry of Labour (United Kingdom), Ministry of Labour, Northern Ireland. * Minnie Clara Underwood, Deputy Superintendent, Accountant General's Department, General Post Office. * Henry Lane Windle, Chairman of the Burnley, Nelson and District War Pensions Committee. * Anthony John Arkell, , District Commissioner, Sudan Political Service. * Thomas Cockburn Bramah, Superintendent, Cadastral Survey, Sudan. * Richard Harold Broome, Vice-Consul at Casablanca. * Cyril Hubert Cane, Vice-Consul at San Francisco. * Alfred Caris, British Vice-Consul at Antwerp. * Edward Alfred Colvin, Secretary to Commandant, Alexandria City Police. * Harry Taylor Denson, Locomotive Works Manager, Sudan Government Railways. * John Doherty, Superintendent of Police, Sudan. * Henry Arthur Hobson, Vice-Consul at Ghent. * John Jones, Superintendent of the Cairo Fire Brigade. * Reginald Keith Jopson, Vice-Consul at Cologne. * John Garnett Lomax, Vice-Consul at Bogotá. * Reginald Percy Mason, Chief Clerk, Department of Ordnance Service, Egyptian Army. * Captain Wyriott Owen, , Assistant District Commissioner, Sudan Political Service. * Christopher Henry Summerhayes, Vice-Consul at Hamadan. * Captain John William Taylor, Vice-Consul at Prague. * Joseph Walter, Vice-Consul at Tegucigalpa. * Charles Henry Wedlock, Egyptian Postal Administration. * Francis Joseph Wilson, Acting Vice-Consul at Mexico City. * Henry James Godden, Chief Clerk, Master of the Court and Registrar, Basutoland. * Albert James Pickett, Postmaster, Maseru, Basutoland. * Ida Standley. For educational services in Central Australia. * Arthur Hailes Mee, Indian Forest Service, Imperial Forest Service (retired), Forest Officer, Mayurbhanj State, Bihar and Orissa. * Augustus Charles Hayes Statham, Imperial Posts and Telegraphs Service, Assistant Engineer, Wireless. * Gladys Elizabeth Littlewood, Indian Educational Service, Inspectress of Girls' Schools, North-West Frontier Province (1901–55), North-West Frontier Province. * Hira Lai Phailbus, Provincial Civil Service, Extra Assistant Commissioner, Punjab Province (British India), Punjab. * John Alfred de Souza, Extra Assistant Commissioner,
Ajmer-Merwara Ajmer-Merwara, also known as Ajmir Province and as Ajmer-Merwara-Kekri, was a former province of British India in the historical Ajmer region. The territory was ceded to the British by Daulat Rao Sindhia by a treaty on 25 June 1818. It was u ...
. * Khan Bahadur Captain Muhammad Zaman Khan, Honorary Magistrate, Gujrat City, Gujrat. * Ralph Simon Budd, Imperial Secretariat Service, Superintendent, Foreign and Political Department, Government of India. * David Fisher, Bengal Provincial Police Service, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Calcutta,
Bengal Bengal ( ; bn, বাংলা/বঙ্গ, translit=Bānglā/Bôngô, ) is a geopolitical, cultural and historical region in South Asia, specifically in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent at the apex of the Bay of Bengal, predom ...
. * William Patrick Smythe Mitchell, Indian Medical Department, Medical Officer, Bastar State,
Central Provinces The Central Provinces was a province of British India. It comprised British conquests from the Mughals and Marathas in central India, and covered parts of present-day Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra states. Its capital was Nagpur. ...
. * James Herbert Theodore, Indian Medical Department, King Institute, Guindy,
Madras Chennai (, ), formerly known as Madras ( the official name until 1996), is the capital city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost Indian state. The largest city of the state in area and population, Chennai is located on the Coromandel Coast of th ...
. * John Albert Davis, Member of Legislative Council, Chairman, Municipal Council, Ootacamund. * Socrates Noronha, Medical Officer in Charge, Anti-Venereal Department, Bombay Municipality. * Chhaganlal Manecklal Tijoriwala, , Superintendent, Office of the Commissioner of Police,
Bombay Mumbai (, ; also known as Bombay — the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra and the ''de facto'' financial centre of India. According to the United Nations, as of 2018, Mumbai is the second- ...
. * Archibald Thomas Wood, Assistant Works Manager, Ammunition Factory, Kirkee. * Ambrose Hartley Hull, late Works Manager, Harness and Saddlery Factory, Cawnpore. * Evelyn Julius Bayley, Deputy Superintendent, Hyderabad Railway Police, Secunderabad. * Robert Wilson, late of the British Legation, Kabul. * Geoffrey Herbert Stranger, late of the British Legation, Kabul. * Frederic John Scott, late of the British Legation, Kabul. * Abdul Karim Hasanali, of Aden Province, Aden. For services in connection with negotiations with the Imam of Sana'a in 1928. * John Archer, , Superintendent of the Central Prison and Lunatic Asylum,
Nyasaland Protectorate Nyasaland () was a British protectorate located in Africa that was established in 1907 when the former British Central Africa Protectorate changed its name. Between 1953 and 1963, Nyasaland was part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasalan ...
. * Isabella Agnes Bannister, President of the Women's Social Welfare League,
Barbados Barbados is an island country in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies, in the Caribbean region of the Americas, and the most easterly of the Caribbean Islands. It occupies an area of and has a population of about 287,000 (2019 estimate). ...
. * Charys Elizabeth Begbie, Matron, Lady Grigg Maternity Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya. * Joseph Briffa, Senior Clerk, Lieutenant-Governor's Office,
Malta Malta ( , , ), officially the Republic of Malta ( mt, Repubblika ta' Malta ), is an island country in the Mediterranean Sea. It consists of an archipelago, between Italy and Libya, and is often considered a part of Southern Europe. It lies ...
. * Berkeley Morris Carter, Chief Storekeeper, Kenya and Uganda Railways and Harbours, Kenya and Uganda Railway. * Joseph Angel Chipulina, Chief Clerk, Post Office and Telegraph Department, Gibraltar. * Ernest William Davy, Assistant Director of Agriculture, Nyasaland Protectorate. * Celestina Dias, Pattinihennedige Warnadipthia Kurukulasuriya Selestina Rodrigo Dias, for charitable services in
Ceylon Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
. * John Howie Frew, Prison Superintendent, Jerusalem. * Evelyn Storrs Karney. For child welfare work in the North Central Province, Sri Lanka, North Central Province of Ceylon. * Charles Robert Philip, , East African Medical Service, Medical Officer, Kenya. * Rebecca Eliza Usher. For charitable services in British Honduras. ;Honorary Members * Habib Effendi Khuri, Vice-Principal, Government Arab College,
Palestine __NOTOC__ Palestine may refer to: * State of Palestine, a state in Western Asia * Palestine (region), a geographic region in Western Asia * Palestinian territories, territories occupied by Israel since 1967, namely the West Bank (including East ...
. * Bishara Effendi Saig, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Palestine.


Order of the Companions of Honour (CH)

* Thomas Jones, , Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet.


Kaisar-i-Hind Medal

* Ann Gertrude, Lady Butler,
Central Provinces The Central Provinces was a province of British India. It comprised British conquests from the Mughals and Marathas in central India, and covered parts of present-day Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra states. Its capital was Nagpur. ...
. * Her Highness Soubhagyavati Saraswatibai Patwardhan, Rani Sahib of Sangli State, Sangli,
Bombay Mumbai (, ; also known as Bombay — the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra and the ''de facto'' financial centre of India. According to the United Nations, as of 2018, Mumbai is the second- ...
. * Khan Bahadur Nawab Sir Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum, Sahibzada Abdul Qaiyum, , Member of the Legislative Assembly, Political Department Officer (retired), North-West Frontier Province (1901–55), North-West Frontier Province. * Sylvia Cassels, Lucknow. * Irene Helen Lowe, Indian Educational Service, Deputy Directress of Public Instruction,
Madras Chennai (, ), formerly known as Madras ( the official name until 1996), is the capital city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost Indian state. The largest city of the state in area and population, Chennai is located on the Coromandel Coast of th ...
. * Elsie Harris Schuyler, Ambala, Punjab Province (British India), Punjab. * The Reverend George McGlashan Kerr, Wesleyan Missionary, Superintendent of the Leper Home and Hospital at Dichpali, His Exalted Highness the Nizam's Dominions, Hyderabad State, Hyderabad. * George Barnes Archer, , Medical Officer, Medical Mission, Dayabari, Ranaghat, Nadia district, Nadia,
Bengal Bengal ( ; bn, বাংলা/বঙ্গ, translit=Bānglā/Bôngô, ) is a geopolitical, cultural and historical region in South Asia, specifically in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent at the apex of the Bay of Bengal, predom ...
. * Padma Bai Sanjiva Rao, Principal, Besant Theosophical School, Theosophical Girls College, Benares. * Dr Subbarayappa Rama Iyer, Civil Surgeon, Burma


Bar to the Kaisar-i-Hind Medal

* The Reverend Cecil Tyndale-Biscoe, Cecil Earle Tyndale-Biscoe, , Principal, Church Missionary Society Schools, Kashmir.


Medal of the Order of the British Empire (British Empire Medal)

For Meritorious Service ;Military Division ;;Royal Navy * Robert Presley, Chief Engine Room Artificer 2nd Class, ON Portsmouth/M4917. ;;Army * No 1042040 Staff-Sergeant (Artificer) Joseph Henry Coles,
Royal Artillery The Royal Regiment of Artillery, commonly referred to as the Royal Artillery (RA) and colloquially known as "The Gunners", is one of two regiments that make up the artillery arm of the British Army. The Royal Regiment of Artillery comprises t ...
, Headquarters 9th Field Brigade, Royal Artillery. * No 1396029 Staff-Sergeant (Artificer) Thomas Frederick Griggs, "A" Battery, Honourable Artillery Company, Territorial Army. * No 1855929 Sergeant Lewis Easton Kerr,
Royal Engineers The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually called the Royal Engineers (RE), and commonly known as the ''Sappers'', is a corps of the British Army. It provides military engineering and other technical support to the British Armed Forces and is heade ...
, Acting Regimental Sergeant-Major, Glasgow University Contingent,
Officers' Training Corps The Officers' Training Corps (OTC), more fully called the University Officers' Training Corps (UOTC), are military leadership training units operated by the British Army. Their focus is to develop the leadership abilities of their members whilst ...
. * Dafadar Lohrasab Khan, The Central India Horse (21st King George's Own Horse),
Indian Army The Indian Army is the land-based branch and the largest component of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Army, and its professional head is the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), who is a four- ...
. * No 2310828 Lance-Sergeant John Peters,
Royal Corps of Signals The Royal Corps of Signals (often simply known as the Royal Signals – abbreviated to R SIGNALS or R SIGS) is one of the combat support arms of the British Army. Signals units are among the first into action, providing the battlefield communi ...
, attached "B" Corps Signals, Indian Army Corps of Signals, Indian Signal Corps. * Sol Talim (Sergeant-Major) Ramadan Hassan, Sudan Defence Force. ;Civil Division * William Tarry, Lately Chief Officer at HM Prison Manchester, Manchester Prison. * Richard Crocker Stone, Chief Officer at HM Prison Swansea, Swansea Prison. * Sam Boyton, Modeller and Map Mounter,
War Office The War Office was a department of the British Government responsible for the administration of the British Army between 1857 and 1964, when its functions were transferred to the new Ministry of Defence (MoD). This article contains text from ...
. * George Theodore Giles, Superintendent, Command Swimming Bath, Aldershot. * George Ernest Shiels, Constable No 2995, Royal Ulster Constabulary. * Terence Kelly, Sergeant No 1121, Royal Ulster Constabulary. * Ahmed Effendi Ghandour, Drawing Master and Head Craftsman, Gordon College Workshops. * Ali Saad, Onbashi (Corporal), Blue Nile Province Police. * Ahmed Effendi Saleh, Clerk, Stores Department, Sudan Government Railways and Steamers.


Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

;Home Civil Service * Charles Frederick Alfred Bristow, , Superintending Archivist, British Embassy, Buenos Aires. * John Honeyford Campbell, Deputy Master of the Royal Canadian Mint, Branch Mint at Ottawa, Canada. * Alfred Leopold De Lattre, Assistant Engineer-in-Chief, General Post Office. * Thomas Barnes Ellis, Assistant Secretary and Chief Clerk, Public Works Loan Board. * Hedley de Putron Gauvain, Assistant Principal Clerk, Board of Inland Revenue. * Albert Edward Henry Goddard, Principal, Ministry of Health. * James Grigor, Sub-Inspector, Scottish Education Department. * James Francis Halpin, , Superintending Chemist, LGC Ltd, Government Chemist's Department. * John Edward Quayle, Chief Clerk, Rolls Office, Isle of Man. * Ernest Wilmot Rees, , Engineer, Office of Works. * Charles Walton Roberts, Chief Examiner of Engineers, Mercantile Marine Department, Board of Trade. * James Alfred Smith, , Staff Officer, Colonial Office. * Frank Robert Stapley, , Assistant Director of Contracts,
Air Ministry The Air Ministry was a department of the Government of the United Kingdom with the responsibility of managing the affairs of the Royal Air Force, that existed from 1918 to 1964. It was under the political authority of the Secretary of State ...
. * William Stephen Tratman, Deputy Chief Superintendent, Survey and Mapping Branch, HM Land Registry, Land Registry. * Walter Wyatt, Accountant, General Register House, Edinburgh. ;Dominions * George Lansley Beal, Auditor-General, State of Queensland. * Alfred James Kent, Government Printer, State of New South Wales. * Fortescue William Thomas Rowley, Secretary, Department of Labour, Dominion of New Zealand. * Captain Almar Gordon Stigand, Senior Resident Magistrate,
Bechuanaland Protectorate The Bechuanaland Protectorate () was a British protectorate, protectorate established on 31 March 1885, by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (later the United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) in So ...
. * Percival John Strutt, Under Treasurer, State of Tasmania. ;Indian Civil Services * Edward Henry Mitchell Bower, Madras Provincial Civil Service, Inspector-General of Registration, Madras. * Rai Bahadur Jnanendra Nath Ray, Provincial Civil Service, Inspector-General of Registration,
Bengal Bengal ( ; bn, বাংলা/বঙ্গ, translit=Bānglā/Bôngô, ) is a geopolitical, cultural and historical region in South Asia, specifically in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent at the apex of the Bay of Bengal, predom ...
. * John Alexander Arratoon, Assistant Secretary to the Government of Bombay, Political Department. * Khan Bahadur Mahmud Khan, formerly His Britannic Majesty's Consul, Kandahar. * Henry George Robinson Adie, Provincial Civil Service, Extra Assistant Commissioner, Baluchistan. * Robert Joseph Ashby, Honorary Deputy Superintendent of Police, Bihar and Orissa. * Khan Nur Muhammad Khan, Superintendent, Commissioner's Office, Multan. * Emanual Jacob, Superintendent, Deputy Commissioner's Office, Gujranwala. ;Colonies, Protectorates, &c. * William Anthony Baker, lately Surveyor General, Jamaica. * Charles Percival Bethel, Assistant Colonial Secretary, Bahama Islands. * Cheng Cheuk-Hin, Clerk, Public Works Department, Hong Kong. * Peter James Julyan, Clerk, Public Works Department, Hong Kong. * Henry James Norton, Chief Inspector and Storekeeper, Revenue Branch, Treasury, Gibraltar. * Fernand Ross, lately Deputy Inspector-General of Police, British Mauritius, Mauritius. * Ephraim Godman Taylor, African Assistant Treasurer, Sierra Leone.


Imperial Service Medal

* Gyepo Nzemi, late Interpreter, Naga Hills District, British India, Naga Hills, Assam. In recognition of long and meritorious service in the Civil Service in India.


Distinguished Service Cross (DSC)

* Lieutenant (now Lieutenant-Commander) Frederick John Crosby Halahan, Royal Navy. In recognition of his gallant conduct on the occasion of Irene incident, the seizure by pirates and subsequent sinking of the SS ''Irene'' in Bias Bay on 20 October 1927.


Air Force Cross (AFC)

* Squadron Leader Albert Peter Vincent Daly. * Flying Officer Leonard Butler (since deceased).


Air Force Medal (AFM)

* 6428 Flight Sergeant (Pilot) Bernard Crane.


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