United Kingdom and British Empire
The Most Noble Order of the Garter
Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter (KG)
*The Right Honourable James Richard, Earl StanhopeThe Most Honourable Order of the Bath
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)
;Military Division ;Royal Navy *Admiral Sir Alfred Ernle Montacute Chatfield ;Civil Division *The Right Honourable Sir Horace George Montagu Rumbold His Majesty's Ambassador at Berlin, 1928–1933. *The Right Honourable William Douglas, Baron Weir Managing Director of Messrs. G. & J. Weir, Limited, Glasgow.Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)
;Military Division ;Royal Navy *Vice-Admiral Eric John Arthur Fullerton *Vice-Admiral the Honourable Reginald Aylmer Ranfurly Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax *Vice-Admiral George Francis Hyde (Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)
;Military Division ;Royal Navy *Rear Admiral Arthur Edward Frederick Bedford. *Rear-Admiral the Honourable Sir Alexander Robert Maule Ramsay *Rear-Admiral Gerald Charles Dickens *Rear-Admiral Cecil Ponsonby Talbot ;Army *Major-General Henry Charles Rupert Hime (late Royal Army Medical Corps), Honorary Physician to The King, Deputy-Director of Medical Services, Southern Command. *The Reverend Ernest Hayford Thorold Honorary Chaplain to The King, Chaplain-General to the Forces, Chaplain,The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India
Knight Grand Commander (GCSI)
*Lieutenant-Colonel the Right Honourable Sir Samuel John Gurney Hoare Secretary of State for India.Knight Commander (KCSI)
*His Highness Maharaja Chura Chand Singh Maharaja ofCompanion (CSI)
* William Hawthorne Lewis Indian Civil Service, Reforms Commissioner, Government of India. *Alan Hubert Lloyd Indian Civil Service, First Member, Central Board of Revenue. * Robert Niel Reid Indian Civil Service, Chief Secretary to the Government of Bengal. *Joseph Miles Clay Indian Civil Service, Chief Secretary to the Government of the United Provinces. *Brigadier Robert Henry Thomas lately Surveyor-General of India. * Robert Benson Ewbank Indian Civil Service, Secretary to the Government of Bombay, General and Educational Departments, Bombay.The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)
*SirKnight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)
*Sir Charles John Howell Thomas Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. *The Honourable Alexander Montagu George Cadogan His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary (Designate) to the Republic of China. * Rowland Arthur Charles Sperling His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Helsingfors.Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
*Professor Robert Edward Alexander, Director of Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln, near Christchurch, Dominion of New Zealand. *
Knight Grand Commander (GCIE)
*His Highness Said-Ud-Daula Wazir-Ul-Mulk Nawab Hafiz Mohammad Saadat Ali Khan Bahadur, Saulat-i-Jang, Nawab of Tonk, Rajputana.Knight Commander (KCIE)
*Hopetoun Gabriel Stokes Indian Civil Service, Member of the Executive Council of the Governor of Madras. * Alexander Norman Ley Cater of the Political Department, Agent to the Governor-General and Chief Commissioner in Baluchistan. *Harry Alexander Fanshawe Lindsay Indian Civil Service, Trade Commissioner for India, London. * Vernon Dawson Secretary, Reforms Department, India Office.Companion (CIE)
*Abraham Raisman, Indian Civil Service, Joint Secretary to the Government of India, Commerce Department. *John Alexander Stewart Indian Civil Service, Commissioner, Irrawaddy Division, Burma. *Kismet Leland Brewer Hamilton, Indian Civil Service, Commissioner, Chhattisgarh Division, Central Provinces. *Henry Joseph Twynam, Indian Civil Service, Officiating Commissioner, Presidency Division, Bengal. *Jagat Prasad, Indian Audit and Accounts Service, Accountant-General, Posts and Telegraphs. *Colonel (temporary Brigadier) George Ambrose Hare, Indian Army, Director of Ordnance Factories arid Manufacture, Master-General of the Ordnance Branch, Army Headquarters, India. * Benegal Narsing Rau, Indian Civil Service, Secretary, Legislative Department, Superintendent and Remembrancer of Legal Affairs, Administrator-General and Official Trustee, Assam. *Lionel Hyde Greg, Indian Service of Engineers, Chief Engineer, Public Works Department, Madras. *John Reginald Trevor Booth, Indian Civil Service, Senior Deputy Director-General, Posts and Telegraphs. * Charles Carter Chitham, Indian Police, Inspector-General of Police, Central Provinces. *Lionel Hewitt Colson, Indian Police, Commissioner of Police, Calcutta. *Robert Edwin Russell, Indian Civil Service, Deputy Commissioner, Hazaribagh, Bihar and Orissa. *Nicholas Fitzmaurice, China Consular Service, His Britannic Majesty's Consul-General at Kashgar. *Arthur Cunningham Lothian, of the Political Department, Resident, Jaipur and the Western States of Rajputana. *Major Geoffrey Lawrence Betham of the Political Department, lately Political Agent in Zhob, Baluchistan, and now Commissioner, Ajmer-Merwara. *Rai Bahadur Diwan Gyan Nath, of the Political Department, President, Council of Regency, Nabha State, Punjab States. *Major William Rupert Hay, of the Political Department, lately Political Agent, Dir, Swat and Chitrai, North-West Frontier Province, and now Counsellor of the British Legation at Kabul. *Charles Edward Stuart Fairweather, Criminal Investigation Department, Bengal. *Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Dron Stewart, Indian Medical Service, Director, All-India, Institute of Hygiene and Public Health, Calcutta, Bengal. *Lieutenant-Colonel Ram Nath Chopra (Cantab.), Indian Medical Service, Professor of Pharmacology, School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Calcutta, Bengal. *Major Richard Trevor Lawrence Indian Army, Private Secretary to His Excellency the Governor of the Punjab. *William Dawson Croft, Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for India. *Kenneth Grant Mitchell Indian Service of Engineers, Road Engineer to the Government of India. *Khan Bahadur Manekji Navorji Mehta Merchant, Bombay. *Khan Bahadur Shaikh Wahid-Uddin, Honorary. Magistrate, Meerut, United Provinces.Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)
* Henry George Charles, Earl of Harewood * William, Viscount Lewisham *Colonel Sir Maurice Pascal Alers HankeyKnight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)
*Sir Richard Tetley Glazebrook *Colonel Sir William Tindall Lister *Sir Cecil Harcourt-Smith *Major Edward SeymourCommander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)
*Sir Richard John Allison *Captain Henry Theodore Augustus Bosanquet (Retired). *Lieutenant-Colonel George Reginald Lascelles * Frank Herbert Mitchell *Louis Forbes Fergusson.Member of the Royal Victorian Order, 4th class (MVO)
*The Reverend Leigh Hunter Nixon. *Commander Alexander Guy Berners Wilson * Lieutenant-Commander Cyril Francis Tower (Dated 6 August 1933.) *Albert Cox Legg (Fifth Class).Member of the Royal Victorian Order, 5th class (MVO)
*Major Herbert Brookhouse. *George Alfred Titman. *Guy Rosebery Primrose. *William March. *Ernest Edward Warner.The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)
;Military Division *Admiral Sir William Archibald Howard KellyKnight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)
;Military Division ;Royal Navy *Admiral Rudolf Miles Burmester (Retired). ;Civil Division * Thomas Dalmahoy Barlow, Chairman of the Lancashire Industrial Development Council. Lately President of the Joint Committee of Cotton Trade Organisations and of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce. *Neil James Kennedy-Cochran-Patrick President of the Buteshire and North Ayrshire Unionist Association. Convener of the County of Ayr. For political and public services in Scotland. * Thomas Williams Phillips Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Labour. ;Diplomatic Service and Overseas List *Follett Holt, Chairman of Committee Representative of Holders of Frozen Peso Balances in the Argentine and Director of many companies operating in South America. ;Colonies, Protectorates, etc. *Major Arthur Salisbury Lawrance Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief of the Somaliland Protectorate. * Francis Graeme Tyrrell Chief Secretary, Ceylon.Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
;Military Division ;Royal Navy *Rear-Admiral Bernard William Murray Fairbairn *Engineer Rear-Admiral George Whittle Phillips. ;Royal Air Force *Group Captain William Hopton Anderson Royal Australian Air Force. ;Civil Division * Henrietta Adler Vice-chairman of the Hackney Juvenile Advisory Committee and a member of the London Advisory Council for Juvenile Employment. *Mildred Estelle Sybella Assheton For political and public services in Lancashire. *John Secular Buchanan Deputy Director of Technical Development, Air Ministry. *The Reverend Henry Carter. Joint Honorary-Secretary of the Council of Christian Ministers on Social Questions and of the Temperance Council of the Christian Churches of England and Wales. * Maud Mary Chadburn Senior Surgeon, South London Hospital for Women. Surgeon to the Marie Curie Hospital. *Hubert Warre Cornish, Senior Assistant Secretary, Scottish Education Department. *Bailie William Dunn President of the East Fife Liberal Association. For political and public services. *Ronald George Hatton, Director of the Horticultural Research Station, East Mailing, Kent. *Thomas Hayes, Clerk to the Governors,Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
;Military Division ;Royal Navy *Commander Geoffrey David Taylor *Commander Robert Holmes De'Ath *Surgeon Commander Kenneth Hill Hole *Major Vincent Christopher Brown Royal Marines. *Paymaster-Commander Charles Avison Parker ;Army *Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick John Ayris Officer Commanding, State Troops, Pahang, Federated Malay States Volunteer Force. *Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Arthur Crosthwaite, retired pay, late The Durham Light Infantry, attached to The War Office. *Major Ivan de la Bere, The Dorsetshire Regiment, late Staff Captain, Auxiliary and Territorial Forces, Bombay District, India. *Major William Roy Hodgson, Staff Corps, Australian Military Forces, General Staff Officer, 2nd Grade, Department of the Chief of the Australian Section, Imperial General Staff. *Major (local Lieutenant-Colonel) Herbert Busteed Holt The East Yorkshire Regiment, Officer Commanding, Somaliland Camel Corps, The King's African Rifles. *Captain Cuthbert Harold Boyd Rodham 18th Royal Garhwal Rifles, Indian Army. *Major Alfred Villiers Indian Army Ordnance Corps, late Chief Ordnance Officer, Ordnance Depot, Lahore, India. *Major (Commissary) John Lewis Wetton, Indian Army Corps of Clerks (India Unattached List), late Chief Clerk, Western Command, India. ;Civil Division *George Henry Joseph Adlam Senior Science Master, City of London School. *Percy Adrian Aubin Lately Receiver-General of Jersey. *James Barratt, Head of Printing and Publications Branch, Patent Office, Board of Trade. *Christopher Johnston Bisset, Sheriff Clerk of the Sheriffdom of Forfar. *Ethel Mary Brain For political and public services in Llandaff and Barry. *Alderman George Bertie Brooks. Chairman of the Paddington and St. Marylebone War Pensions Committee. *John Robert Casburn Chief Constable of the Grantham Borough Police. *William John Charlton H.M. Divisional Inspector of Mines for the North Western Division, Mines Department of the Board of Trade. *Charles Coles, Principal of Cardiff Technical College. *Clarence Hamilton Creasey, H.M. Inspector of Schools. *Alderman Harry Dack Alderman, North Riding of Yorkshire County Council. For many years agent for the Cleveland Miners and Quarrymen's Association. For public services in the North Riding. *Harold Frederick Downie Principal, Colonial Office. *Alderman Edward Malachi Dyer Chairman of the Port Labour Committee and of the Docks Committee of the Bristol Corporation. Recently Lord Mayor of Bristol. *Walker Fairbairn At one time Mayor of Barrow. For public services in Barrow. *William Gauld, Assistant Government Director of Indian Railway Companies, India Office. *Frank Gent Deputy Assistant Accountant-General, Ministry of Labour. *William Alfred Harvey Until recently Mayor of Guildford. For services in relief of unemployment. *William Percival Hildred Lately Finance Officer, Empire Marketing Board. *John Ward Holman President of the Lynton Working Men's Institute. For public services in Lynton and district. *George Thomas Knight Chief Constable of Hertfordshire. *Hilda Annie Lamport. For her services to the English Colony at Alassio, Italy. *Isaac Low Chairman of the Juvenile Advisory Committee and of the Local Employment Committee, Springburn, Glasgow. *William Alfred McKears Deputy-Controller of Stamps, Board of Inland Revenue. *Walter Makower Professor of Science, Royal Military Academy. *Captain Christopher Gibbs Mitchell Engineering Inspector, Ministry of Transport. *Robert Owen Morris Lately Director of Education, Welsh National Memorial Association. *Councillor Walter Hogarth Nightingale. For political and public services in Great Yarmouth. *Maurice Christopher Pink Deputy Controller, London Telephone Service, General Post Office. *Colonel Henry Charles Savage Commandant, Metropolitan Special Constabulary. *John Scott Chief Constable of the City of Perth Police Force. *Elizabeth Ellen Sparks. For political and public services in North St. Pancras. *Councillor Thomas Stevenson Voluntary Probation Officer, Edinburgh. Chairman of the Edinburgh Probation Committee. *Alderman John Stocker Chairman of the Exeter Education Committee. *Richard Harry Riding Tee Town Clerk of the Borough of Hackney. *Arthur Owen Thomas, First Class Clerk, Central Office, Supreme Court of Judicature. *Joseph Wilfred Train Principal, Board of Customs and Excise. *Vera Elinor Whishaw. Clerk in the Private Secretary's Office, Buckingham Palace. *Eleanor Gordon Woodgate. Deputy Chief Inspector (National Health Insurance), Ministry of Health. ;Diplomatic Service and Overseas List *Miralai Francis Douglas Baker Bey Assistant Commandant, Cairo City Police. *Captain Basil Hubert Cooper. For services rendered to British interests in Philadelphia. *Nellie Elizabeth Eddy Macrae. For relief work among the British Community in Buenos Aires. *Cecil Gervase Hope-Gill, His Majesty's Vice-Consul at Jedda. *Christopher William Stanway, Auditor-General to Sudan Government. *The Venerable George Thomas Basden Secretary, Church Missionary Society, Niger Mission; Archdeacon of the Niger and Nominated Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of Nigeria. *James Beattie Commandant of Police and Director of Prisons, Somaliland Protectorate. *Frederick William Biddle, lately Member of the Executive Council of the Colony of British Honduras. *Norman Henry Martin Bowden, Emigration Commissioner for Ceylon in South India. *Albert Bonus Carr Nominated Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of Trinidad and Tobago. * Reginald Stuart Champion, Protectorate Secretary, Aden. *Robert Stephen Duke Goodwin, Unofficial Member of the Executive Council of the Presidency of Antigua, Leeward Islands. *Montagu Cecil Craigie-Halkett, Colonial Treasurer, Falkland Islands. *Frank Colbran Turner Lord, Manager in Fiji of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company. For public services. *Cecil McMahon District Officer, Tanganyika Territory. *Thomas Hunter Massey and S., East African Medical Service. Senior Medical Officer, Kenya. *Frederick Albert Mathias, Colonial Treasurer, Sierra Leone. *Archibald Montgomery. For services to the State of Kelantan, Malay States. *George Seymour Seymour, Mayor of Kingston, and Elected Member of the Legislative Council of Jamaica. *Barugh Spearman East African Medical Service. Deputy Director of Sanitary Service, Zanzibar. *Harold Beken Thomas, deputy director of Surveys, Uganda Protectorate. *Togbi Sri II., Paramount Chief of Awuna, Gold Coast. *Eric Dauncey Tongue, District Officer, Uganda Protectorate. *Arthur Harold Unwin, Conservator of Forests, Cyprus. ;Colonies, Protectorates, etc. *Justine Lacoste Beaubien, of Montreal, Quebec. For services for sick and crippled children; in founding and extending the St. Justine Hospital. *Gladys Emily Campbell, of Windsor, Ontario. For personal service in every form of community welfare. *Gertrude Childs, Supervisor, Department of Public Welfare of the Province of Manitoba. *Jessie Maud Colby, of Stanstead, Quebec. For maintaining the best traditions of community service and citizenship. *Marguerita Douglas Fowler, of Swan River, Manitoba. For establishing and maintaining Saint Faith's House as a community centre in Northern Manitoba. *Lillian Freiman, of Ottawa, Ontario. For community work; service to returned soldiers; leadership in Jewish charitable organisations. *Lucy Hallenstein, For philanthropic and social services in the Commonwealth of Australia. *Caro Leclerc Hamilton, Presidente-fondatrice, l'Assistance Maternelle, Montreal, Quebec. * Donald Mackay. For services in connection with scientific exploration and survey in the interior of Australia. *Violet Clara MacNaughton, of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. For services to practical agriculture and organisation of rural women. * Sibylla Emily Maude. For services in connection with District Nursing in the Dominion of New Zealand. *Jane Anna Mowbray, President of the Auckland Branch of the Victoria League, Dominion of New Zealand. *Jessica Frederica Pauline Sawyer, State President of the Country Women's Association, New South Wales. For services to the Commonwealth of Australia. * Abe Shannon. For public and philanthropic services in the State of South Australia. *Ruby May Simpson, of Regina, Saskatchewan. For work for the Junior Red Cross nursing services and health education in the province of Saskatchewan. *Peter Donald Strachan Superintendent, Leper Settlement, Botsabelo, Basutoland. *Mary Josephine Strothard, of Truro, Nova Scotia. For many years of effective service as head of the Maritime Home for Girls. *Frances Bernard Tessier, of Quebec. For half a century of service for needy mothers and children. *Martyn Monson Threlfall, Private Secretary to Prime Minister, Publicity Officer, and Officer-in-Charge of Cabinet Secretariat, Commonwealth of Australia. ;British India *Hari Pada Bhaumik (India), Superior Telegraph Engineering Service, Electrical Engineer-in-Chief, Posts and Telegraphs Department. *Max Christian Carl Bonington, Indian Forest Service, lately Divisional Forest Officer and Forest Development, Officer, Andamans. *Charles Harrington Fletcher, Salt Department, Assistant Collector of Salt Revenue, Bombay. *Andrew Gemmell, Assistant, Messrs. Heatly and Gresham, Engineers, Calcutta, Bengal. *Oliver Gilbert Grace, Indian Police, District Officer, Frontier Constabulary, North-West Frontier Province. *Archibald Winder Hutton Assistant Manager, Burmah-Shell Oil Storage Distributing Company of India, Ltd., Madras. *William Meek, Manager of the Aden Branch of the firm of Messrs. Cory Brothers, Aden. *Charles Clement Paul Deputy Chief Engineer, Public Works Department, His Exalted Highness the Nizam's Government, Hyderabad (Deccan). *Claude Stanley Ricketts Assistant Secretary to the Agent to the Government of India in South Africa. *James Edward Ryall Indian Police, Assistant Inspector-General, Government Railway Police, Punjab. *Bernard Gordon Prothero Thomas, Indian Police, Deputy Inspector-General of Police, United Provinces. *John James Watson, Superintendent of Government Printing and Stationery, Bombay. :;Honorary Officers *Victor Konn. For public services in Palestine.Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
;Military Division ;Royal Navy *Paymaster Commander Alexander Adnett Garrett (Retired). *Headmaster Horace Evelyn Hindman *Lieutenant John Nicholas Hambly *Commissioned Gunner Henry Swales *Commissioned Engineer Ernest Easthope Budden *Commissioned Engineer William Francis Kearns ;Army *Sub-Conductor Frederick William Charles Burnett, Indian Army Ordnance Corps (India Unattached List). *Captain Eric Steven Paul Carrad, The Ceylon Army Service Corps, Ceylon Defence Force. *1st Class Staff Sergeant-Major Walter James Eatwell, Military Detention Corps (India), (India Unattached List). *Quarter-Master and Honorary Major Daniel Robert Glasgow Australian Instructional Corps, Adjutant and Quarter-Master, Army Service Corps, 5th Division, Australian Military Forces. *Lieutenant Angus Macdonald, The Royal Scots Fusiliers, late Assistant Embarkation Staff Officer (Staff Captain), Karachi, India. *Captain Arthur Richard Mcivor Army Educational Corps, Instructor, Indian Military Academy, Dehra Dun, India. *Lieutenant Mahmud Jan, 11th Battalion, 12th Frontier Force Regiment, Indian Territorial Force. *Lieutenant Alexander John Minjoot, Reserve of Officers, Straits Settlements Volunteer Force. *Quarter-Master and Honorary Lieutenant Leonard Charles Wade, Australian Instructional Corps, Instructor, Australian School of Artillery. *Major Charles Cleveland Walton, Militia, British Guiana. *Lieutenant (local Captain) Frederick George Winward, Regular Army Reserve of Officers, Quarter-Master, The Sierra Leone Battalion, Royal West African Frontier Force. ;Royal Air Force ;Civil Division *Alderman William John Armstrong Chairman of the Committee of Investigation for the Midland District set up under the Coal Mines Act, 1930. *Alderman Joseph Ashworth Chairman of the Leigh Local Employment Committee. *Duncan Frederick Basden, Chairman of the Executive of Christian Service Union. For services in connection with the Training Farm for unemployed youths at Wallingford and the Home for epileptics at Lingfield. *Lila Baxter. Superintendent Health Visitor, Birmingham. *Thomas Matthews Blagg, His Majesty's Inspector for the Liverpool District, Aliens Branch, Home Office. *Alfred Sutherland Buckhurst, Assistant, Plant Pathological Laboratory, Harpenden. *Charles William Burge, Staff Officer, Engineer-in-Chief's Office, General Post Office. *William Trentham Symons Butlin, Assistant Engineer, Roads Department, Ministry of Transport. *Edwin John Byard Lately Higher Grade Clerk in the Department of Printed Books, British Museum. *Alfred James Camm, Staff Officer, Air Ministry. *James Canter, Senior Examiner in the Estate Duty Office, London, Board of Inland Revenue. *Evelyn Creech Lately Matron of Mossley Ministry of Pensions Hospital, Liverpool. *Duncan Sinclair Currie Assistant Postmaster, Glasgow General Post Office. *Albert Crossley Dodd, Principal Clerk, Ministry of Pensions. *Alfred Edgar Driver, Head Master, Maisemore Church of England School, Gloucester. *Alexander Ferguson Ferguson Assistant Secretary, Scottish Juvenile Welfare and After-Care Office, Edinburgh. *Hugh Alexander Fraser Head Master of Glen Urquhart Higher Grade School. *Beryl Lindsay Guthrie. Shorthand Secretary to the Permanent Undersecretary of State for War. *Major Harold Flintoff Hall Manager of a Government Instruction Centre, Ministry of Labour. *Mary Cozens-Hardy Vice-chairman of the Norwich and District War Pensions Committee and Chairman of the Children's Sub-Committee. *William Evelyn Hardy, Head Master, Woodlands Senior Council School, Adwick-le-Street, West Riding. *Elizabeth Catherine, Lady Heath, Vice-chairman of the Children's Sub-Committee, Portsmouth, Chichester, and District War Pensions Committee. *Walter Wellesley Hill Resident Engineer, Peterhead Harbour of Refuge Works, Admiralty. *John Edward Horwell Superintendent, Metropolitan Police (Criminal Investigation Department). *Frederick Ineson Chairman of the Batley Local Employment Committee. *Albert Smedley Judson Inspector of Branch Offices, Export Credits Guarantee Department. *William Herman Kent National Secretary of the Federation of Grocers Associations of the United Kingdom. *Mary Moore Kerr. Head Mistress, Mitford Street Infants Council School, Newcastle upon Tyne. *Louise King. Head of Gopsall Street L.C.C. Women's Institute, Shoreditch. *Isabel Lawrence Lately Matron of the Star and Garter Home at Richmond for Disabled Sailors and Soldiers. *Walter James Longden Clerk and Steward, East and West Suffolk Mental Hospital. President of the Association of Clerks and Stewards of Mental Hospitals. *David Hume Lyal Senior Intelligence Officer, Department of Overseas Trade. *Arthur John Marshall Surveyor, H.M. Office of Works and Public Buildings. *George Finch Masters Manager, Royal Carriage Department, Royal Ordnance Factories, War Office. *Harry Ernest May, Superintendent, Metropolitan Police. *Edith Florence Neish. Chief Superintendent of Typists, Savings Bank Department, General Post Office. *Frederick Arthur Partridge. Staff Officer, Ministry of Health. *Thomas Pennington Superintendent and Deputy Chief Constable, Worcestershire Constabulary. *Helen Priscilla Rabagliati. For political and public services in Yorkshire. *Joseph Relf District Officer of H.M. Coastguard, Board of Trade. *Colin Arthur William Roberts, Master of Walton Street Hospital, Liverpool. *George Stanley Smith Brigade Secretary and Head of the Boys Brigade. *Charles Leonard Thompson. Income Tax Officer, Public Trustee Office. *William Thompson Superintendent, Lancashire Constabulary. *Janet Beatrice Tickell. Assistant to the Private Secretary, India Office. *Charles Stephen Toseland Acting Senior Intelligence Officer, Department of Overseas Trade. *Alderman Arthur Richard Travers In recognition of his services in founding and organising the Bridport and District Hospital League. *Edith May Turner. Matron, Royal Eastern Counties institution for the Mentally Defective, Colchester. *Robert Algernon Johnson Wadsworth, Head Master, Elstow Council School; Bedfordshire. *Elsie Margaret Wagg. In recognition of her services in initiating and organising the Scheme for the opening of gardens in aid of the Queen's Institute of District Nursing. *Frederick Charles Warne Waterguard Superintendent, First Class, Board of Customs and Excise. *James Henry Whitehead, Works Manager, H.M. Stationery Office Press, Pocock Street. *Martha Whittaker. Registrar of Births and Deaths for the Blackley Sub District of Manchester, North Registration District. *Mary Anne Williams. A voluntary worker at the Ministry of Pensions Hospital, Rookwood, Llandaff. ;Diplomatic Service and Overseas List *Nora Bing, Employed in His Majesty's Legation at Oslo. *Frank Derek Corfield, Assistant District Commissioner, Upper Nile Province, Sudan. *Reginald Thomas Davidson, British Vice Consul at Kansas City. *Eustace Geoffrey Harvey Formby, British Vice-Consul at Seville. *Charles Frederick Ogle Gibson, First Archivist at His Majesty's Embassy at Brussels. *Daniel Herbert Paterson, Chief Clerk's Department, Ordnance Service, Egyptian Army. *Eileen Reid. For untiring work for the British Legion in Santiago. *Elizabeth. Sutherland Turner, Registrar at His Majesty's Legation at Copenhagen. *Angelo George Antippa, Chief Clerk, Secretariat, Palestine. *Mehmed Aziz, Chief Sanitary Inspector, Department of Health, Cyprus. *Edward William Eldred Battaye, lately Chief Clerk, Judicial Department, Mombasa, Kenya. *Ernest Samuel Beoku Betts, Second Urban Member of the Legislative Council of Sierra Leone. *Flora MacDonald Biggar, Nursing Sister, Kenya. *Marion Braddon. For philanthropic and social services in Negri Sembilan, Federated Malay. States. *James Cardin. For public and philanthropic services, in Saint Christopher and Nevis, Leeward Islands. *William Cowper lately Headmaster of Jamaica College. For services to education in Jamaica. *Marie Denaro. For philanthropic and social services in Malta. *Harold Flint, Confidential Clerk, Medical Department, Uganda Protectorate. *Brian Joseph Hartley, District Agricultural Officer, Tanganyika Territory. *John William Frederick Knowles, Warden, Counties of Victoria and St. Patrick, Trinidad. *Reginald Morison Millar, Inspector of Police, and Gaoler, Nassau Prison, Bahamas. *Henry John Stephen Norton, Assistant Secretary, Gibraltar. *The Reverend Augustus George Partridge. For services as Missionary Priest in charge of the Island of Tristan da Cunha. *Martinus Charles Perera. For social services in Ceylon. *William George Phelps, Superintendent Engineer, Transport Department, Nyasaland Protectorate. *Evanthia Pierides. For philanthropic services in Cyprus. *Charles Duncan Simpson, Government Transport Agent, Northern Rhodesia. *Khimji Katau Sually, Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council, Zanzibar. *Tang Shiu Kin. For public services in Hong Kong. ;Colonies, Protectorates, etc. *Annie Clowes. For services as Lecturer for the Empire Marketing Board. *Katherine Mary Clutterbuck, Sister Kate; lately in charge of the Parkerville Children's Homes, State of Western Australia. *Graham Watt Coghlin. For long continued work in family welfare services in Montreal, Quebec. *Edna Lillian Craven, of New Liskeard, Ontario. For public service in improving rural life. *Sarah Persis Darrach, of Brandon, Manitoba. For work in organising, health and welfare services. *Rose Margaret Davies. For services to education in the Skeena District and Coastal Islands of British Columbia. *Nancy Eleanor Dunn, of Sunset Prairie, British Columbia. For services in outpost nursing in the Peace River Settlements. *Amy Earl, of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. For services in community welfare work. *Hannah Estabrook, of Saint John, New Brunswick. For work in assisting new settlers in the three Eastern Maritime Provinces. *Marjory Millicent Grosvenor, Confidential Typist to Prime Minister, Commonwealth of Australia. *John Guy, Confidential Messenger in the Office of the Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada. *Emily Mary Hedley, of Moosejaw, Saskatchewan. For services in welfare and relief work. * Sarah Hynes For public services in the Commonwealth of Australia. *Mary Raymur Lawson, of Victoria, British Columbia. On retiring from a lifetime of active effort in community service. *Elizabeth Mackay. For charitable services, chiefly for the welfare of seafaring men, in the State of New South Wales. *Rebecca Marston. Matron of the Infants Home, Ashfield, State of New South Wales. *Kathleen Mary Pocock Parsons, of Port Credit, Ontario. For service to child welfare and other social services. *Elizabeth Agnes Pearston, of Grand Prairie, Alberta. For effective administration of outpost hospital services. *Charlotte Rennie Phillips, of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. For social and charitable work. *Edna Gaunce Ross, of Riley Brook, New Brunswick. For nursing and neighbourhood services. *Bertha Sophia Clarke Smith, of London, Ontario. For services in connection with child and community welfare. *Annie Montgomery Tilley, of Lethbridge, Alberta. For long continued service as head of the Nursing Mission. ;British India *Khan Bahadur Saiyid Ain-ud-Din, Undersecretary to the Government of the United Provinces, Local Self-Government and Public Health Departments. *Khan Bahadur Abdul Alim, Persian Gulf Residency Ministerial Staff, lately Indian Attache to His Majesty's Consul, Kerman, Persian Gulf. *Ernest Frank Allen, Civilian Officer employed under the Officer-in-Charge, Indian Army Service Corps Records, Dagshai. *Babu Shib Chandra Banerji, Sub-Registrar, Narayangarh, Midnapore, Bengal. *William Beatty, Sub-Assistant Auditor, Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway, Bombay. *George Shipley Beckett, Registrar, Office of the Private Secretary to His Excellency the Viceroy. *Harry Edward Borthwick, Customs Service, Chief Inspector, Preventive Service, Calcutta, Bengal. *James Avenel Douglas, Punjab Police Service, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Delhi. *Captain Ashley Edwin Dunbar Harvey, Indian Medical Department, Superintendent, Central Jail, Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province. *Frederick Walter Haughton, chairman, Municipal Council, Coonoor, The Nilgiris, Madras. *Percival James Hudson, Excise Inspector, Railway Lines, Bombay. *Edward Samuel Jones, Deputy Superintendent of Police, 24-Parganas, Bengal. *Francis Fredrick Lean, retired Loco Foreman, Jodhpur-Bikaner Railway, Jodhpur State, Rajputana. *Norman Douglas Lisbey, Superintendent, Engineer-in-Chief's Branch, Army Headquarters, India. *William Thomas Newton, Officer Supervisor, Quartermaster-General's Branch, Army Headquarters, India. *Ernest Michael Phillips, Deputy Superintendent of Police, United Provinces. *Charles Allan Pinto Curator, Zoological Gardens, Lahore, Punjab. *Mervyn James Stiles Rosair, Burma Forest Service, Extra Assistant Conservator of Forests, Burma. *Willoughby Patrick Rosemeyer, Posts and Telegraphs Department, Engineering Supervisor, Telegraphs. *Khan Bahadur Saiyid Mahmud Shah, Indian Police, Superintendent of Police, Bombay. *Babu Chandreshwar Prasad Singh, Zamindar, Bihar and Orissa. *Anthony George Stevens, Superintendent of the Office of the Military Secretary to His Excellency the Governor of Bombay. *Rustomji Dhanjibhai Tanksalvala, Bullion Registrar, His Majesty's Mint, Bombay. *Major Alfred Harry Tarbotton Head Master, Abu Lawrence School, Rajputana. *Captain William Wailling, Director, Messrs. Barton, Son & Co., Ltd., Manufacturing Jewellers of Bangalore, and late Assistant Provincial Commissioner, Boy Scouts Association, Bangalore. :;Honorary Members *Jibrail Effendi Katul, Senior Arab Inspector, Department of Education, Palestine. *Tengku Mohammed ibni almerhum Sultan Ahmad Matham Shah, Malay Assistant Commissioner of Police, Federated Malay States. *Ali Bey Tabbara, Minister of Agriculture in the Trans-Jordan Government.
King's Police Medal (KPM)
Imperial Service Medal (ISM)
;Australia *Mort McMillan, Principal Attendant, House of Representatives, Commonwealth Parliament. *Robert Mitchell, Housekeeper, Commonwealth Parliament. *Frederick Sparkes, Housekeeper, Commonwealth Parliament. ;British India *Asgar All, retired Jemadar, Burma Secretariat. *Shaik Golap, Laminating Department, His Majesty's Mint, Calcutta, Bengal (retired). *Sheik Gudmiah, retired Peon, District Forest Office, Central Salem, Madras. *Tanjore Sivasami Rao Sundaresa Rao, retired Duffadar, Office of the Board of Revenue, Land Revenue and Settlement, Madras.Royal Red Cross (RRC)
;First Class *Head Sister Bertha Marion Martin Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.References
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