1929 New Year Honours

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The 1929 New Year Honours were appointments by King George V to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the United Kingdom and British Empire. They were announced on 26 February 1929. [1] The announcement of the list was delayed two months by the health of the king, [2] who fell ill with septicaemia in November 1928. There were no recipients of the Royal Victorian Order and only two recipients in the military division of the Order of the British Empire.

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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.

United Kingdom and Colonies

Baron

Privy Councillor

The King appointed the following to His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council:

Baronetcies

Knight Bachelor

Dominions
British India
Colonies, Protectorates, etc.

The Most Honourable Order of the Bath

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

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Civil Division

Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Civil Division

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
  • Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Edward Harding-Newman CMG DSO Garrison Commander and Commandant Royal Artillery Depot, Woolwich.
  • Colonel Osborne Herbert Delano-Osborne CMG Commander, 150th (York and Durham) Infantry Brigade, Territorial Army.
  • Colonel Alan James Gordon Moir CBE DSO Half Pay List.
  • Colonel Richard Lovell Brereton Thompson CMG DSO Half Pay List, late Assistant Director of Works, The War Office.
  • Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Henry Karslake CMG DSO Brigadier, Royal Artillery, Western Command, India.
  • Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Bertie Drew Fisher CMG DSO Aide-de-Camp to The King, Commandant, Senior Officers School, Sheerness.
  • Major-General Harry Beauchamp Douglas Baird CMG CIE DSO Unemployed List, Indian Army.
  • Major-General Charles John Bruce Hay CMG CBE DSO Indian Army, Commander 10th (Jubbulpore) Infantry Brigade, India.
  • Colonel Norman Meredith Geoghegan DSO Indian Army, Embarkation Commandant (Assistant Quarter-Master-General), Bombay, India.
  • Colonel Charles McGregor Withers, Indian Army, General Staff Officer, 1st Grade, Waziristan District, India.
Civil Division

The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India

Knight Grand Commander (GCSI)

Knight Commander (KCSI)

  • Captain His Highness Rukn-ud-Daula Nusrat-i-Jang Hafiz-ul-Mulk Mukhlis-ud, Daula Nawab Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan, Abbasi, Bahadur Nawab of Bahawalpur.

Companion (CSI)

  • Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Edward Bruce CIE CBE Resident in Waziristan.
  • Robert Tullis Harrison, Indian Service of Engineers, Chief Engineer and Secretary to the Government of Bombay, Public Works Department.
  • Michael Keane CIE Indian Civil Service, Commissioner, Meerut Division, United Provinces.
  • Clement Tudway Mullings, Indian Service of Engineers, Engineer-in-Chief, Cauvery (Metur) Project, Madras.
  • James David Sifton CIE Indian Civil Service, Member of the Executive Council of the Governor of Bihar and Orissa.

The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

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

Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)

  • The Honourable Frank Gavan Duffy Justice of the High Court of Australia.
  • The Honourable William Nosworthy, formerly a Member of the Executive Council of the Dominion of New Zealand.
  • Colonel Sir Ronald Storrs Kt CMG CBE Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Colony of Cyprus.
  • Robert Hyde Greg, His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Bucharest.
  • Henry Fountain CMG Principal Assistant Secretary, Commercial Relations and Treaties Department, Board of Trade.
  • Howard William Kennard CMG CVO His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Belgrade.

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

  • Hugh Fraser Ayson, Resident Commissioner and Chief Judge of the High Court and of the Native Land Court, Cook Islands, Dominion of New Zealand.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Clive Latham Baillieu OBE Representative of His Majesty's Government in the Commonwealth of Australia at the Imperial Wireless and Cable Conference, 1928.
  • Robert Leslie Craigie, Counsellor in the Foreign Office.
  • John Howard Lidgett Cumpston Director General of Health and Director of Quarantine, Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Charles William Guy Eden, lately Provincial Commissioner, Uganda Protectorate.
  • John Aubrey Pearce Edgcumbe CBE Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs and for the Colonies.
  • Maurice Francis Headlam CB Acting Chairman, Pacific Cable Board. Wing-Commander.
  • Geoffrey George Knox, First Secretary in His Majesty's Diplomatic Service, lately Acting Counsellor at His Majesty's Embassy at Constantinople.
  • Sir Norman Roderick Alexander David Leslie Bt CBE Assistant Secretary, Committee of Imperial Defence.
  • John William MacDonald, Public Trustee, Dominion of New Zealand.
  • Robert Menzies MacGregor, Irrigation Adviser to the Sudan Government.
  • Frank Cole Madden OBE Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Egyptian University, Cairo.
  • Basil Cochrane Newton, Acting Counsellor at His Majesty's Legation at Peking.
  • Arthur John Rushton O'Brien MC Surgeon Specialist and in charge of the Gold Coast Hospital, Gold Coast.
  • Francis Jagoe Smith, acting Controller of Revenue, Island of Ceylon.
  • Ambrose Thomas Stanton MD Chief Medical Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
  • Thomas Shenton Whitelegge Thomas OBE Colonial Secretary, Gold Coast.
Honorary Companion

Order of the Indian Empire

Knight Grand Commander (GCIE)

  • Colonel His Highness Maharaja Sir Hari Singh, Indar Mahindar Bahadur Sipar-i-Saltanat KCIE KCVO Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir.

Knight Commander (KCIE)

Companion (CIE)

  • Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Stuart Strong, Acting Agent to the Governor-General in the States of Western India.
  • Gerard Mackworth Young, Indian Civil Service, Secretary to the Government of India in the Army Department.
  • Harold Anselm Bellamy Vernon, Indian Civil Service, First Member, Board of Revenue, Madras.
  • Jatindra Nath Roy OBE Bengal-Civil Service, Officiating Commissioner, Rajshahi Division, Bengal.
  • James Ferguson Dyer, Indian Civil Service, Officiating Commissioner, Nagpur Division, Central Provinces.
  • William Mayes, Indian Forest Service, Chief Conservator of Forests, Punjab.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Isherwood Brierley, Indian Medical Service, Chief Medical Officer and Inspector-General of Jails, North-West Frontier Province.
  • John Mervyn Dallas Wrench, Chief Mechanical Engineer, Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Bombay.
  • Robert Harvey Addington Delves, Chief Officer of the Improvement Trust Committee, Bombay.
  • Nagendra Nath Gangulee, lately Member of the Royal Commission on Agriculture in India.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Walter Gordon Neale, Political Agent, Central India.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Lindsay Elliott Lumley Burne CBE Indian Army, Deputy Commissioner, Burma.
  • John Rutherford Dain, Indian Civil Service, Deputy Commissioner, Singhbhum, Bihar and Orissa.
  • Francis Herbert Fearnley-Whittingstall, Indian Police Service, District Superintendent of Railway Police, Rangoon.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Ernest Wright, Indian Medical Service, Professor of Ophthalmology, Medical College, Superintendent, Ophthalmic Hospital, and Medical Officer, Civil Orphan Asylums, Madras.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Harold Holkar Broome, Indian Medical Service, Principal and Professor of Surgery, King Edward Medical College, Lahore.
  • Eustace Edward Gunter OBE Director, Persian Gulf Telegraphs, Indo-European Telegraph Department (retired).
  • Janardan Atmaram Madan, Indian Civil Service, lately Joint Secretary to the Royal Commission on Agriculture in India.
  • Francis William Head Smith, lately Joint Secretary to the Royal Commission on Agriculture in India.
  • Robert Steel Finlow, Indian Agricultural Service, Director of Agriculture, Bengal.
  • Walter Lawrence Scott, Indian Civil Service, Director of Land Records, Assam.
  • Henry Tristram Holland, Medical Missionary, Baluchistan.
  • George Herbert Stoker OBE Chief Accounting Officer, Office of the High Commissioner for India.
  • Dhabhai Ganeshi Lai, Lieutenant-Colonel in the Alwar State Forces and Member of Council, Alwar.

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

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

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

Military Division
Civilian Division
Diplomatic Service And Overseas List

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

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

Civil Division

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Louis Bernhardt George Stephen Beale, H.M. Trade Commissioner in New Zealand.
  • Mary Taylor Watson Bell JP Bailie of the City of Glasgow.
  • Elizabeth Cansh, Lady Cory JP For political and public services in Wales.
  • Professor Winifred Clara Chillis OBE Professor of Physiology, London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Women.
  • Marta Cunningham, Founder and Honorary Organising Secretary of the Not Forgotten Association.
  • Edward Joseph Duveen. For political and public services in Middlesex. Member of Hampstead Borough Council.
  • Georgina Beatrice Headlam. For political and public services in Durham.
  • Emily Mabel Huntington. For public and political services in Worcestershire.
  • Mary Hannah Frances Ivens MS Clinical Lecturer in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Liverpool.
  • Beatrice Mary Marsh Monk RRC Matron, London Hospital.
  • Mary Louise Oliver JP For political and public services in Leicester, President of Leicester Women's Unionist Central Council.
  • Thomas Ormiston Ex-President, Cinema Exhibitors' Association.
  • William Taylor Postlethwaite OBE Clerk to the Swinton and Pendlebury Urban District Council.
  • The Reverend Joseph Frederick Stern, Minister Emeritus of the East London Synagogue. For social work in East London.
  • George Edward Suter OBE MVO Constructive Manager, Portsmouth Dockyard.
  • Mary Beatrice Treffry. For political and public services in Cornwall.
  • Douglas Veale, Principal, Ministry of Health. Lately Private Secretary to the Minister.
Diplomatic Service And Overseas List
  • John Barr Affleck, Acting British Consul-General, Tsinanfu.
  • Robert Hewison OBE late Director of Agriculture and Forests, Sudan Government.
  • Herbert Arthur Richards, late His Majesty's Consul-General at Chicago.
  • Major Trenchard Craven William Fowle, First Assistant Resident, Aden.
  • William Edgar Hunt, Resident, Nigeria.
  • William Nowell, Director of the Amani Research Institute, Tanganyika Territory.
  • Alexander Howard Ross, Provincial Commissioner, Sierra Leone.
  • Li Yau-tsun, Chairman of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce Hong Kong; for public services.
British India
  • Khan Bahadur Khwaja Muhammad Nur, President, Legislative Council, Bihar and Orissa.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel John Kenneth Sprot Fleming OBE Deputy Director-General, Indian Medical Service.
  • Nirmul Chunder Sen OBE late Adviser, Education Department, Office of the High Commissioner for India.
Colonies, Protectorates, etc.
  • John Baird Thompson, Under-Secretary, Lands and Survey Department, Dominion of New Zealand.
  • Reginald Montagu Bosworth Smith, Government Secretary, Basutoland.
Honorary Commanders
  • Ibrahim, Emir of Kontagora, Nigeria.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
Army
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Lennox Godfrey Bird DSO Commandant of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps.
Civil Division
  • Charlotte Edith Ainslie until recently Headmistress of George Watson's Ladies College, Edinburgh.
  • Horace Benjamin Allum MBE Controller of Supplies, Office of Works.
  • George Henry Barker, Assistant Chief Constable of Sheffield.
  • Lucy Barnes. For political and public services in Hertfordshire.
  • Agnes Lilian Belcher, Member of the South West Lancashire War Pensions Committee.
  • The Honourable Margaret Mary Best, Honorary Secretary, School Empire Tour Committee.
  • Joseph James Burton JP For services as Member and Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Metalliferous Mining and Quarrying Industry.
  • John Clarke JP Member of the Retail Grocers Advisory Sub-Committee, Empire Marketing Board.
  • Anne Emily Cummins, Lady Almoner, St. Thomas's Hospital.
  • Archie Frederick Day, Chief Accountant, Public Trustee Office.
  • Walter Desborough MBE Senior Investigating Officer, Treasury.
  • Malcolm Wilgress Donald, AssistantDirector, Department of Overseas Trade.
  • Israel Ellis, Esq., Headmaster of Hayes Industrial School.
  • John Farnsworth. For public and political services.
  • John Felmingham, Governor of H.M. Prison, Birmingham.
  • Benjamin John Fletcher, late. Director of Art Education for the City of Birmingham.
  • Francis Howard Grose MICE Superintending Civil Engineer, Devonport Dockyard.
  • John Welsh Leebody, County Surveyor, Tyrone.
  • Margaret Mary Gratia Cowan-Lees JP For political and public services in the West of Scotland. Chairman of the Women's Committee of the Western Divisional Council of the Scottish Unionist Association.
  • Gertrude Florence Lewis. For political and public services in Southampton.
  • Edwin Lawrence Mitchell, Principal, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
  • Peter Orr, Senior Principal Clerk, Ministry of Pensions.
  • James Bain Paterson JP Vice-Chairman, Glasgow War Pensions Committee.
  • Frank Henry Putnam, Collector, Customs and Excise, Bristol.
  • Edmund Cecil Ramsbottom MBE Deputy Director of Statistics, Ministry of Labour.
  • Edwin Ridley Clerk to the Edmonton Board of Guardians.
  • John Robert Roberts, Clerk to the City Justices, Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • Henry Hugh Ryder, Principal, Customs and Excise.
  • Major John Ambrose Sadd Superintendent, Defensive Munitions Department, Porton.
  • Isabella Drennan Sandifer RRC late Matron, Ministry of Pensions Hospital, Castle Leazes, Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • Arthur Shepherd, Headquarters Surveyor of Supplies, Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes.
  • Amy Fitzgerald Simonds. For public and political services in Reading.
  • Colin Smith, Deputy Clerk, Privy Council Office.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Harry James Stibbard, Commandant, Army Vocational Training Centre, Chiseldon.
  • William Arthur Taylor, Superintending Examiner, Patent Office.
  • Philip Augustus Theis, Assistant Secretary, Pacific Cable Board.
  • Lucy Wilson Wamsley, Assistant General Inspector, Ministry of Health.
  • Francis Thomas Field Watts, Senior Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Simeon Webb JP lately Chairman of the Dudley Board of Guardians.
  • John Wintringham White, Member of the Fruits Committee of the Empire Marketing Board.
  • Mary Gordon Williamson For political and public services in the East of Scotland. Chairman of the Women's Committee of the Eastern Divisional Council of the Scottish Unionist Association.
  • John Hubert Worthington ARIBA lately Professor of Architecture, Royal College of Art.
Diplomatic Service And Overseas List
  • Albert William Burkill. For services in connection with Shanghai Defence Force (to be dated 14 December 1928).
  • David Patrick Hall, Director of the Administrative Department of the Egyptian Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
  • Charles Harpur. For services in connection with Shanghai Defence Force (to be dated 14 December 1928).
  • Alfred Robert James Hearne. For services in connection with the protection of the Southern Section of the Tientsin-Pukow Railway (to be dated 14 December 1928).
  • George Edward Hunt, Municipal Engineer, Khartoum; and Lecturer in Engineering, Gordon College.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel John Bernard Keating, His Majesty's Consul at Portland, Maine.
  • Percy Kent. For services in connection with Tientsin (to be dated 14 December 1928).
  • Gerald Holgate Selous MBE His Majesty's Consul at Basra.
  • Major David Johnston Wallace, Deputy Director-General of the Frontiers Administration, Egypt.
  • Robert Arthur Williams. For services in connection with Tientsin (to be dated 14 December 1928).
Colonies, Protectorates, etc.
  • Tristan Avice, Registrar General, Mauritius.
  • John Joseph Camacho; formerly Member of the Executive Council of the Leeward Islands; for public and charitable services.
  • Frank Cundall, Secretary and Librarian of the Jamaica Institute, Jamaica.
  • Norman Parsons Jewell MC Resident Surgical Officer, European Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya.
  • John Crichton Stuart McDouall LRCP Director of Medical and Sanitary Services, Sierra Leone.
  • Enrique Prada, Clerk to the City Council of Port-of-Spain, Trinidad; for public services.
  • John Frederick Rowlands, Deputy Director of Public Works, Palestine.
  • Homfray Welby Solomon, Unofficial Member of the Executive Council, St. Helena.
  • Hugh John Harry Stedman MICE Director of Public Works, Zanzibar.
  • Arnold Alfred Price Dunbar Stone AMICE Director of Public Works, Cyprus.
  • Robert Simon Mansfield Sturgjes, Political Secretary to the High Commissioner for Iraq.
  • Cecil Henry Wade, Assistant Chief Secretary to the Government, Nyasaland Protectorate.
  • James Walker, Chief Veterinary Research Officer, Kenya.
  • Walter MacLellan Wilson, formerly Unofficial Member of the Executive and Legislative Councils, Kenya.
British India
  • Amar Singh, Rao Raja, Lieutenant-Colonel in the Alwar State Forces and Member of Council, Alwar.
  • Captain Bernard Anson Westbrook, Chief Officer, Calcutta Fire Brigade, Bengal.
  • Reginald Tharle-Hughes MBE Establishment Officer, Army Department, Government of India.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Frederick William Abbott MVO Superintendent, Metropolitan Police.
  • Paul Archer, Principal Clerk, Manchester Branch, Public Trustee Office.
  • Richard Henry Bennett, Deputy Naval Store Officer, Admiralty.
  • Richard Bowen, Superintendent, Swansea Borough Police.
  • James Charles Brampton, Ministry of Pensions representative in Canada.
  • William Brown, Sub-Inspector of Mines, Mines Department.
  • Herbert William Bryan, Staff Clerk, Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
  • Henry Westlake Bryant, Superintendent Relieving Officer in Lambeth.
  • Mary Elizabeth Burke, First Glass Clerk, Companies (Winding-Up) Department, Board of Trade.
  • Ernest Call, Director of Public Cleansing, Hammerton Street Depot, Bradford.
  • Alice Gertrude Caton, Head Mistress, Brassey Street Central Council School, Birkenhead.
  • Ethel Mary Cauty, Matron, Liverpool Maternity Hospital.
  • Robert William Cave, Official Receiver in Bankruptcy (Brighton), Board of Trade.
  • Edith Ann Charlesworth, Higher Clerical Officer, Ministry of Health.
  • Emily Cheesman. For political and public services, Member of Tunbridge. Wells Borough Council.
  • Charles. Clarke, Senior Staff Officer, Customs and Excise.
  • Ellen Amelia Cleary, Matron, Norwich City Mental Hospital.
  • James Edward Collins, Civil Assistant to the Director, Mobilization. Department, Admiralty.
  • Edward Cordes, Higher Grade Clerk, Home Office.
  • Thomas Cringle, Superintendent and Deputy Chief Constable, Isle of Man Constabulary.
  • Reginald John Turner Deer, Staff Officer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Edwin John Denney, Senior Executive Officer, Customs and Excise.
  • Henry Liptrott Findley. Accountant, Office of Works.
  • Thomas Forth, Waterguard Superintendent, First Class, Customs and Excise.
  • Robert Green, Civil Assistant, Military College of Science, Woolwich.
  • Albert George Heath, Staff Surveyor, Land Registry.
  • Francis Joseph Stacey-Henley, Commandant, Metropolitan Special Constabulary.
  • Helen Sarah Copper Hodgson, County Superintendent Health Visitor, Durham.
  • George Edward Holden FIC Technical Adviser, to the Dyestuffs Advisory Licensing, Committee.
  • Thomas Ernest Jackson, Commandant, Metropolitan Special Constabulary.
  • Dorothy Jeffery, Chief Superintendent Typists Home Office.
  • Percy William Jupp Supervising. Estate Surveyor, Office of Works.
  • George Gregory Lewis, Chairman, London School Journeys Association. Head Master of Ellerslie Road Council School, Hammersmith.
  • Lewis Edward Lianming, Warship Production Superintendent (Southern District) Naval Construction Department, Admiralty.
  • Councillor Gladys Muriel Mason, Member of the Lewisham and Deptford War Pensions Committee.
  • Allan Mentz, Valuation Clerk, Higher Grade, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Robert Oliver Morris, Staff Officer, Ministry of Health.
  • Peter Morton, Superintendent and Deputy Chief Constable, Fifeshire.
  • Joseph Arnold Musto, Superintendent in charge of Buildings and Supplies, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Frederick John Ogden, Senior Staff Officer, Ministry of Health.
  • Maud Haddrell Venton Oldridge, Chief Superintendent of Typists, Treasury.
  • Frederick William Preston, Chief Area Officer, Eastern Area, Ministry of Pensions.
  • Charles Pennycock Robertson, Head of Press Section, Air Ministry.
  • Samuel Shepherd, Relieving Officer, Chester-le-Street Union.
  • Sidney John Muir-Smith, Principal Clerk, Ministry of Pensions.
  • Edward Walter John Stephens, Grade III Clerk, War Office.
  • Alfred Stewart, Superintendent, Somerset Constabulary.
  • Sidney Charles Taunton, Commander, Birmingham Special Constabulary Reserve.
  • Annie Oilman Thomas, lately Confidential Clerk, Treasury.
  • Ruth Tomlinson, Secretary, Incorporated Federated Association of Boot and Shoe Manufacturers.
  • The Reverend Canon Charles Frederick Tonks, Secretary of the Kent County Police Court Mission.
  • Guy Venning, Staff Officer, Colonial Office.
  • Margaret McPherson White, Superintendent for Scotland, Queen's Institute of District Nursing.
Diplomatic Service And Overseas List
  • Dorothy Marion Boaler. For services in connection with troops at Tientsin (to be dated 14 December 1928).
  • Hilda Wycliffe Byrne, Chairman of British Women's Association, Shanghai (to be dated 14 December 1928).
  • Anthony Joseph Amy John Cachia, Honorary Secretary of the General Council of the Maltese Community in Cairo.
  • Samuel Alexander Erskine, Acting British Vice Consul at Port Said.
  • John Archibald Bristow Jones, Assistant Electrical Engineer, Sudan Government Railways and Steamers.
  • William Kinmonth, Superintendent of Police, Khartoum Province.
  • Florence O'Neill. For services in connection with troops at Tientsin (to be dated 14 December 1928).
  • George Alfred Payne, British Vice-Consul, Port-au-Prince.
  • Georges Tchamitch, Assistant Clerk to His Majesty's Embassy, Constantinople.
  • Charles Wodehouse Williams, Gordon College, Khartoum.
  • Robert Wintle, Chief Clerk, Khartoum Province.
British India
Colonies, Protectorates, etc.
  • John Buckman, Member of the Board of Agriculture, Gold Coast; for services in the promotion of agriculture.
  • Nora Marie Cremen, Nursing Sister, Medical Department, Nyasaland Protectorate.
  • Isabella Hardie Curr LRCP in charge of the McLeod Hospital for Women at Inuvil, near Jaffna, Island of Ceylon.
  • Major Edward John Briffa de Piro, Private Secretary to the Head of the Ministry, Malta.
  • Arthur John Ward Hornby, Agricultural Chemist, Nyasaland Protectorate.
  • Frances Janet Jayasekera;, Probation Officer and a Member of the Board of Prison Visitors, Island of Ceylon.
  • Carrie Green Lumbley. For educational services in Nigeria.
  • James Dalton Milner AMICE Assistant Director of Public Works, Nyasaland Protectorate.
  • Stephen Samuel Murray, Senior Assistant-Secretary, Secretariat, Nyasaland Protectorate.
  • The Reverend James Richard Nichols Inspector of Schools, Barbados.
  • Grace Orr. For charitable and public services in Kenya.
  • Elwood D'Arcy Tibbits, Assistant Colonial Secretary, Leeward Islands.
  • John Hammond Williams AMICE Chief Computer and Examiner of Diagrams, Lands Survey Division, Department of Lands, Kenya.
  • The Reverend Canon William Joseph Wright of All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi, Kenya; for charitable services.
Honorary Members
  • Abdul Rahman Emin Gorayib, Director of Public Works, Trans-Jordan.

Order of the Companions of Honour

Kaisar-i-Hind Medal

First Class

Air Force Cross

Air Force Medal

King's Police Medal (KPM)

England and Wales
Scotland
Northern Ireland
Australia
Union of South Africa
British India

His Majesty has also graciously consented to the King's Police Medal being handed to the next-of-kin, of the undermentioned officer, who was killed on duty on the 4th April, 1928, and would have received the decoration had he survived:

Colonies, Protectorates and Mandated Territories

Imperial Service Medal (ISM)

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Military Division
For Meritorious Service
Civil Division
For Meritorious Service

Royal Red Cross (RRC)

First Class
Second Class

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References

  1. United Kingdom and British Empire: "No. 33472". The London Gazette (Supplement). 26 February 1929. pp. 1435–20.
  2. "The New Year Honours". The Times . 1 March 1929. p. 8.