1935 New Year Honours

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The 1935 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 the 28 of December, 1934. [1]

Contents

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 British Empire

Baron

Privy Councillor

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

Baronetcies

Knight Bachelor

Colonies, Protectorates, etc.
British India

The Most Noble Order of the Garter

Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter (KG)

The Most Honourable Order of the Bath

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Civil star of the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath

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

Military Division
Army
Civil Division

Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
  • Major-General James Fitzgerald Martin CMG CBE (late Royal Army Medical Corps), Honorary Surgeon to The King, Deputy Director of Medical Services, Western Command, India.
  • Major-General George Fleming CBE DSO (late The Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's)), Commander, Madras District, Southern Command, India.
  • Major-General Walter King Venning CMG CBE MC (late The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry), Director of Movements and Quartering, The War Office.
  • Major-General Archibald Percival Wavell CMG MC (late The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)), Half-Pay, General Officer Commanding 2nd Division, designate.
  • Major-General Denis John Charles Kirwan Bernard CMG DSO (late The Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)), Director of Recruiting and Organization, The War Office.
  • Major-General Clive Gerard Liddell CMG CBE DSO (late The Leicestershire Regiment), Half-Pay, General Officer Commanding 47th (2nd London) Division, Territorial Army, designate.
  • Major-General Robert Knox Hezlet CBE DSO (late Royal Artillery), Director of Artillery, Headquarters Staff of the Army in India.
  • Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Harold St. John Loyd Winterbotham CMG DSO (late Royal Engineers), Aide-de-Camp to The King, Director-General of Ordnance Survey, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
  • Colonel (temporary Brigadier) James Clendinning Browne CMG DSO (late Royal Army Service Corps), Aide-de-Camp to The King, Brigadier in charge of Administration, The British Troops in Egypt.
  • Colonel (honorary Brigadier-General) William Denman Croft CMG DSO (late The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), and Royal Tank Corps), Retired Pay, late Commander, Nowshera Brigade, Northern Command, India.
  • Major-General Edward Merivale Steward OBE Indian Army, Director of Supplies and Transport, Headquarters Staff of the Army in India.
  • Major-General Chauncy Batho Dashwood Strettell, Indian Army, Brigadier, General Staff, Southern Command, India.
  • Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Macan Saunders DSO Indian Army, Aide-de-Camp to The King, Commander, Delhi (Independent) Brigade Area, Eastern Command, India.
  • Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Francis Lothian Nicholson DSO MC Colonel, 1st Battalion (Prince of Wales's Own), 17th Dogra Regiment, Indian Army, Director of Personal Services and Pay and Pensions, Headquarters Staff of the Army in India.
  • Major-General Andrew George Latta McNaughton CMG DSO Chief of the General Staff of the Dominion of Canada.
Royal Air Force
Civil Division
  • Rear-Admiral Murray Pipon CMG MVO OBE
  • Rear-Admiral Everard John Hardman-Jones OBE
  • Rear-Admiral Charles Edward Kennedy-Purvis
  • Colonel Thomas Blatherwick DSO MC TD Territorial Army.
  • Colonel Henry Jackson Kinghorn TD DL Territorial Army (Retired)
  • Colonel Kenneth Hugh Munro Connal OBE TD DL Military Member of the Territorial Army and Air Force Association of the County of the City of Glasgow
  • Major Charles Edward Etches OBE Secretary, National Rifle Association
  • Arthur Sefton-Cohen, Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions
  • John Herbert McCutcheon Craig, Principal Assistant Secretary, Treasury
  • John Elborn Highton, Secretary, Department of Health for Scotland
  • Gerard Robert Hill, Parliamentary Counsel
  • William Alfred Thomas Shorto CBE Principal Assistant Secretary, Admiralty

The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India

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Star of a Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India.

Knight Grand Commander (GCSI)

Honorary Knight Grand Commander
  • Lieutenant-General His Highness Ojaswi Rajanya Projjwala Nepala Tara Ati Pravala Gorkha Dakshina Bahu Prithuladheesha Sri Sri Sri Maharaja Sir Juddha Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana GCIE Honorary Colonel of all Gurkha Rifle Regiments in the Indian Army, Prime Minister and Supreme Commander-in-Chief, Nepal.

Knight Commander (KCSI)

  • His Highness Maharaja Bhom Pal Deo Bahadur Yadukul Chandra Bhal, Maharaja of Karauli, Rajputana.

Companion (CSI)

  • Vincent Hart, Indian Service of Engineers, Chief Engineer, Public Works Department, Madras.

Order of Merit (OM)

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The riband and badge of the Order of Merit

The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

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Star of the 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)

Honorary Knight Commander
  • Sir Abdul Karim bin Fadhl bin Ali KCIE Sultan of Lahej.

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

  • Wilfrid George Adams, Provincial Commissioner, Uganda Protectorate.
  • Captain Leighton Seymour Bracegirdle DSO Military Secretary and Official Secretary to the Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia.
  • William Kenneth Hunter Campbell, Officer of Class I of the Ceylon Civil Service.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Clive Lancaster Carbutt, Chief Native Commissioner, Southern Rhodesia.
  • Shirley Eales CBE Administrative Secretary to the High Commissioner for South Africa.
  • Frank Leonard Engledow Professor of Agriculture, Cambridge University, and Member of the Colonial Advisory Council of Agriculture and Animal Health.
  • Harold Fairburn, Inspector General of Police, Straits Settlements.
  • Rupert William Hemsted OBE For services as a member of the Kenya Land Commission.
  • Thomas St. Quintin Hill OBE Assistant Secretary, Commercial Relations and Treaties Department, Board of Trade.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Sydney Price James FRS Medical Officer and Adviser on Tropical Diseases, Ministry of Health, and Member of the Colonial Advisory Medical Committee.
  • William Ernest Jones MRCS Director of Mental Hygiene, State of Victoria.
  • Robert Alsop Kelly, Treasurer, Gold Coast.
  • George Arthur Lewin, Town Clerk of the City of Dunedin, Dominion of New Zealand.
  • Eric Gustav Machtig OBE Assistant Secretary, Dominions Office.
  • George Douglas Owen, Colonial Secretary, Barbados.
  • Herbert Septimus Scott Director of Education, Kenya.
  • Malcolm Lindsay Shepherd ISO Secretary, Department of Defence, Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Herbert Harry Sterling, Chairman, Government Railway Board, Dominion of New Zealand.
  • John Clarence Webster CM FRCP FACS FRS Author, Archivist and member of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of the Dominion of Canada.
  • Henry Wise Wood For services to agriculture in Western Canada.
  • Captain Frank O'Brien Wilson DSO For services as a member of the Kenya Land Commission.
  • Owen George Revell Williams, Assistant Secretary, Colonial Office.
  • Alexander Wigram Allen Leeper CBE Counsellor, Foreign Office.
  • Albert Guy Pawson, lately Governor of the Upper Nile Province, Sudan.
Honorary Companions
  • Hasan dan Mu'azu Ahmadu, Sultan of Sokoto, Nigeria.
  • His Highness Tunku Mohamed ibni Sultan Abdul Hamid Halimshah, Raja Muda and Regent designate of Kedah, Malay States.

Order of the Indian Empire

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Riband, badge and star of the Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire

Knight Grand Commander (GCIE)

  • His Highness Maharajadhiraja Raj Rajeshwar Sawai Shri Yashwant Rao Holkar Bahadur, Maharaja of Indore, Central India.
  • His Highness Maharaja Sri Rama Varma, Maharaja of Cochin, Madras States.

Knight Commander (KCIE)

  • His Highness Nawab Jalaluddin Khan Bismillah Khan Babi, Nawab of Radhanpur, Western India States.
  • Maharaja Pratap Chandra Bhanja Deo, Maharaja of Mayurbhanj, Eastern States.
  • Sir Alfred Alan Lethbridge Parsons CIE Indian Civil Service (retired), Member of the Council of India.
  • Bertrand James Glancy CSI CIE of the Political Department, Political Secretary to the Government of India.
  • Richard Henry Archibald Carter CB Assistant Secretary, India Office.
Honorary Knight Commander

Companion (CIE)

  • Lieutenant-Colonel Donald Moyle Field, of the Political Department, Agent to the Governor-General, Madras States.
  • Geoffrey Pownall Burton, Indian Civil Service, Commissioner, Jubbulpore, Central Provinces.
  • Rai Bahadur Daya Ram Sahni Archaeological Survey of India, Director-General of Archaeology in India.
  • Sardar Gangadharrao Narayanrao Mujumdar, 1st Class Sardar of the Deccan, Poona District, Bombay.
  • Roger Gordon McDowall, Indian Civil Service, Reforms Secretary to the Government of Burma.
  • Colonel Arthur James Glover Bird DSO Assistant Commandant, Indian Military Academy, Dehra Dun.
  • Frederick Tymms MC Director of Civil Aviation in India.
  • Frederick John Waller, Indian Service of Engineers, Chief Engineer and Secretary to the Government of the Punjab, Public Works Department (Irrigation Branch).
  • Maurice Robert Richardson, Indian Service of Engineers, Officiating Chief Engineer, Irrigation Branch, Public Works Department, United Provinces.
  • Basil Camden Prance, Indian Civil Service (retired), District Magistrate of Dacca, Bengal.
  • Leonard Glyde Lavington Evans, of the Political Department, Political Agent, Eastern Rajputana States.
  • Muhammad Saleh Akbar Hydari, Indian Civil Service, Deputy Secretary to the Government of India in the Department of Education, Health and Lands.
  • Ian Melville Stephens, Director of Public Information, Government of India.
  • Khan Bahadur Muhammad Abdul Mumin MLC lately Commissioner of the Chittagong Division, Bengal.
  • Edward Mathison Souter MLC Managing Director, Messrs. Ford and Macdonald, Ltd., Cawnpore, United Provinces.
  • Babu Chandreshvar Prashad Narayan Sinha MLC Zamindar, Bihar and Orissa.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Selby Phipson DSO Indian Medical Service, Civil Administrative Medical Officer, Health Officer of the Port of Aden and Medical Officer, European General Hospital, Aden.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel John Powell OBE VD Honorary Magistrate, Rawalpindi, Punjab.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (Honorary Colonel) Arnold Bellamy Beddow VD Commandant, Surma Valley Light Horse, Manager, Urnabund Tea Estate, Cachar, Assam.
  • Charles Gordon Barber MBE , Indian Service of Engineers, Superintendent of Works, Cauvery-Mettur Project, Public Works Department, Madras.
  • Phanindra Nath Mitra, Postmaster-General, Central Provinces.
  • Alan Douglas Crombie, Indian Civil Service, Private Secretary to His Excellency the Governor of Madras.
  • Major Henry James Rice MC Indian Medical Service, Indian Military Hospital, Poona, attached to the Royal Deccan Horse.
  • Robert Boyd MacLachlan MInstCE Indian Service of Engineers, Executive Engineer, Bombay.
  • John Gilbert Laithwaite, Principal, India Office.
  • Colin Keppel Davidson OBE of the Committee Office, House of Lords.
  • Thomas Clarke Crawford, of Messrs. James Finlay & Co., Planter and ex-President of the Tea Association, Calcutta.
  • Khan Bahadur Darabshah Edalji Nagarwala, Chairman of the Bench of Honorary Magistrates and President of the City Municipality, Ahmednagar, Bombay.

The Imperial Order of the Crown of India

The Royal Victorian Chain

The Royal Victorian Order

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Insignia of a Knight / Dames Commander of the Royal Victorian Order

Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)

Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

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

  • Commander Oliver Loudon Gordon RN (Dated 12 August 1934.)
  • Lieutenant-Commander Eric Perceval Hinton RN (Dated 12 August 1984.)
  • The Reverend Arthur Rose Fuller.
  • Derek Edward Hugh Wynter.
  • John Henske Milanes.

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

  • Superintendent William George Cole, Metropolitan Police. (Dated 21 December 1934.)
  • Major George Frederick Thomas Hopkins MC
  • Major Andrew Harris.
  • William Reginald Busbridge MBE

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire, insignia 1917–35

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

Civil Division
Colonies, Protectorates, etc.
Honorary Knight Commander
  • His Highness Tunku Mahmud ibni almarhum Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin CMG Acting Regent of Kedah, Malay States.

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
  • Colonel (temporary Brigadier) William Henry Pferinger Elkins DSO The Royal Canadian Artillery, Commandant, Royal Military College of Canada.
  • Colonel Cecil Vivian Staveley Jackson, Half-Pay, late Royal Engineers, late Commander, Royal Engineers, Waziristan District, India, for especially valuable services in connection with the construction of the road from Ladha to Wana.
Civil Division
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
  • Major Robert Ernest Cheesman OBE lately His Majesty's Consul for North West Ethiopia.
  • Ebenezer Thomas Ward OBE Engineer-in-Chief of the European Danube Commission.
Colonies, Protectorates, etc.
  • George Lewis Aitken, Chairman of the Pastoralists Research Trust, Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Henry Black, Chairman, Saskatchewan Relief Commission, Dominion of Canada.
  • Pattie Deakin. For public services in the Commonwealth of Australia. (Appointment dated 29 December 1934.)
  • Joseph-Ernest Grégoire, Mayor of Quebec City, Dominion of Canada.
  • Wilfred Russell Grimwade. For services in connection with the Centenary Celebrations of the State of Victoria.
  • Camillien Houde, Mayor, City of Montreal, Dominion of Canada.
  • Albert Edmond Kane. For services in connection with the Centenary Celebrations of the State of Victoria.
  • William James Kessell, Public Trustee, State of New South Wales.
  • John Stanley Plaskett FRS Director of Astrophysical Observatory, Dominion of Canada.
  • Captain Robert O'Malley Reilly, Assistant Resident Commissioner, Bechuanaland Protectorate.
  • William James Stewart, Mayor, City of Toronto, Dominion of Canada.
  • Harold Cholmley Mansfield Austen OBE General Manager of Railways, Mauritius.
  • Walter Eraut MICE Chief Engineer, Contracts Branch, Crown Agents for the Colonies.
  • Captain Leonard Joseph Hall OBE RD RNR (Retired), Director of Marine, Nigeria.
  • Charles Ramsdale Lockhart, Treasurer, Northern Rhodesia.
  • Harcourt Gladstone Malcolm OBE KC Speaker of the House of Assembly, Bahamas.
  • Edward Keith-Roach OBE District Commissioner, Palestine.
Honorary Commanders
  • Ademola II, Alake of Abeokuta, Nigeria.
  • The Dato Penghulu Mendika Mentri Akhirzaman Abdullah bin Panglima Muda, Undang of Jelebu, Federated Malay States.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Commander Thomas Garland Harrison RN
  • Lieutenant-Commander Edmund Hugh Hopkinson RN
  • Lieutenant-Commander Henry Antony Simpson DSC RN
  • Surgeon Commander (D) Walter Cecil Murray RN
  • Paymaster Commander John Alick Edward Woodhouse RN
  • Paymaster Commander Richard Francis Durman RN
  • Instructor Commander Morton Henry Moyes
Army
  • Major (Commissary) Frederic William Addinall MBE India Miscellaneous List, Officer Supervisor, General Staff Branch, Army Headquarters, India.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel George Duncan Ralph Black VD Reserve of Officers, Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, late Principal Medical Officer, Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel George Osborne De Renzy Channer MC 1st Battalion, 3rd Queen Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army.
  • Captain Ralph Alexander Byrne Cooper, 1st Battalion, The East Yorkshire Regiment, for valuable services rendered during the earthquake at Muzaffarpur, India, on the 15 January 1934.
  • Captain Sydney Barrett Good, 5th Battalion (Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides), 12th Frontier Force Regiment, Indian Army, late Staff Captain, Nowshera Brigade.
  • Major (Commissary) Arthur Rayner, Retired, late Indian Army Ordnance Corps, late Technical Officer, Directorate of Ordnance Services, Master-General of the Ordnance Branch, Army Headquarters, India.
  • Major (temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) Victor Paul Hildebrand Stantke, Staff Corps, Australian Military Forces, Director of Mobilization, Department of the Adjutant-General, Australia.
  • Captain Keith Lindsay Stewart MBE New Zealand Staff Corps, late Staff Officer, Ceylon Defence Force.
Royal Air Force
Civil Division
  • George Wesley Austin Principal Scientific Officer, R.N. Torpedo Factory, Greenock.
  • Charles Pearsall Beech, Public Assistance Officer of the City of Birmingham.
  • Thomas Henry Bishop, Chairman of Court of Referees for Derby since 1931.
  • Charles Ernest Brackenbury, Assistant Head of Branch, Insurance Department, Ministry of Health.
  • Mildred Frances Browne MBE Senior Staff Officer, Ministry of Pensions.
  • Ernest William Butler, Chief Structural Engineer, H.M. Office of Works and Public Buildings.
  • Major Robert George Clark MInstCE MIStructE Engineer to the Middle Level (Great Ouse Catchment Area) Drainage and Navigation Commissioners.
  • William John Dorrell MBE Assistant Director of Sea Transport, Mercantile Marine Department, Board of Trade.
  • Alderman John Benjamin Downing JP Chairman of the Dudley and District War Pensions Committee.
  • Frederick Percy Edgar, Midland Regional Director, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • Major Michael Joseph Egan, Chief Constable of the Southport Borough Police.
  • Colonel Gilbert Gunn. For political and public services in the Highlands of Scotland.
  • John Joseph Hamilton, Deputy Chief Inspector, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Richard William Harris, Secretary, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
  • Thomas Howe, Principal, Ministry of Labour.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Louis Wentworth Johnson, Governor, Wormwood Scrubs Prison.
  • Tom Bell Maxwell Lamb, lately H.M. Inspector of Schools, Scotland.
  • Kenneth Lancelot Macaulay, Chief Accountant, Ministry of Transport.
  • Moir Mackenzie, W. S., Divisional Manager (Empire Division) Federation of British Industries.
  • Captain Arthur James Mayne MIEE Chief Electrical Engineer, Aldershot Command.
  • Henry Herbert Mears, Head Postmaster, Southampton.
  • Alderman John Robert Nuttall JP FRHistS Chairman, Lancaster Education Committee.
  • John Parker JP Chairman of the Clydebank Employment Committee.
  • William Owen Powell, Chief Constable, Metropolitan Police.
  • John George Rhodes, Principal Finance Officer, Board of Education.
  • Joseph Richard Roberts, lately Head Master, Cardiff High School for Boys.
  • Robert Roulston JP Chairman of the Londonderry City and County Infirmary.
  • Priscilla Sanderson, Matron, Mount Vernon Hospital (for Cancer), Northwood, Middlesex.
  • Arthur Stephens. For political and public services in West Ham.
  • John Everard Stephenson, Principal, Dominions Office.
  • William Howard Williams-Treffgarne, Principal Clerk, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Lily Edith Warren. For political and public services in Croydon.
  • Richard Albert Weaver, Superintending Engineer, North Wales District, General Post Office.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
  • Major Leonard Henry Graystone Andrews, The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment, Military Attache at His Majesty's Embassies at Rio de Janeiro and Santiago and at His Majesty's Missions at Lima and Quito.
  • Percy Brigstocke MRCS LRCP Chief Medical Officer of the Victoria Hospital, Damascus.
  • Eric Thomas Caparn MC Superintending Engineer, Public Works Department.
  • Charles Cameron Day, a British resident at Rosario, Argentina.
  • Andrew Holden, Deputy Director-General of the Direct Taxes Department, Egyptian Ministry of Finance.
  • Harold Norman Sturrock, Commercial Secretary at His Majesty's Legation at Belgrade.
Colonies, Protectorates, etc.
  • Edwin Albert Baker MC Managing Director of the Institute for the Blind, Dominion of Canada. For services to blind ex-servicemen and their dependents.
  • Major Joseph Cyril Brundell, Chief Superintendent, Criminal Investigation Department, Southern Rhodesia.
  • William Caven, lately Inspector of Excise, Dominion of Canada.
  • Flying Officer Clennell Haggerston Dickins. For services in the development of civil aviation in the Dominion of Canada.
  • Edna Mary Guest Chief of Department of Surgery, Women's College Hospital, Toronto, Dominion of Canada. For voluntary services as Medical Adviser, Women's Organisations.
  • Jean Isabel Gunn, Superintendent of Nurses, Toronto General Hospital, Dominion of Canada.
  • Mabel Frances Hersey, Superintendent of Nurses, Royal Victoria Hospital, Dominion of Canada.
  • Howard Hinton, Trustee of the National Art Gallery of the State of New South Wales.
  • The Reverend Sidney Elijah Lambert, President, Amputations Association of the Great War, Dominion of Canada. For services to ex-servicemen and their dependents.
  • Flight-Lieutenant Wilfrid Reid May DFC Royal Canadian Air Force (Reserve of Officers). For numerous mercy flights to outlying points in North Western Canada.
  • Daniel Mclntyre lately Superintendent of Winnipeg Public Schools, Dominion of Canada.
  • Albert Reginald McLeod Chief Staff Officer, St. John's Ambulance Brigade, State of New South Wales.
  • Albert Millin, Member of the Advisory Council, Swaziland.
  • Thomas Sydney Nettlefold. For services in connection with the Centenary Celebrations of the State of Victoria.
  • Charles Arthur Norris. For public services in the State of Victoria.
  • Frederick Linwood Clinton Pereira, Assistant Secretary to the Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada.
  • Georges-Henri Robichon, Mayor, City of Three Rivers, Dominion of Canada.
  • John Thomas Ross lately Deputy Minister of Education, Dominion of Canada.
  • James William Somers, Clerk of the City of Toronto, Dominion of Canada.
  • Jennie Webster, lately Superintendent, Montreal General Hospital, Dominion of Canada.
  • The Venerable John Henry Briggs, Archdeacon of Ugogo, in the Diocese of Central Tanganyika.
  • Captain Christopher Wilson Brown MC Director of Public Works, Sierra Leone.
  • The Venerable Dandeson Coates Crowther Archdeacon of the Niger.
  • Joseph Welsh Park Harkness Deputy Director, Department of Health, Palestine.
  • Charles Alexander Holmes, Commissioner of Lands, Fiji.
  • Henry Randolph Howes, Unofficial Member of the General Legislative Council of the Leeward Islands.
  • Albert Victor Laferla Director of Education, Malta.
  • Eric Stanley Marillier, Controller of Customs, Northern Rhodesia.
  • Major Philip Edwin Matthews MBE Superintendent of Police, British Honduras.
  • Alfred Edward Robert Mayne, Chief Accountant, Railways, Kenya and Uganda.
  • Eric Laidley Mort Superintendent of Education, Nigeria.
  • Thomas Mogford Partridge, Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of the Nyasaland Protectorate.
  • Alexander Edmund de Silva Wijegooneratne Samaraweera Rajepakse. For public services in Ceylon.
  • Thomas Henderson Scott MICE City Engineer, Port of Spain, Trinidad.
  • Edward Brathwaite Skeete, Member of the Legislative Council of Barbados.
  • Percy Reginald Smith, Senior Deputy Postmaster-General, Tanganyika Territory.
  • Reginald Hopkinson Smith, District Officer, Somaliland Protectorate.
  • Bella, Lady Southern. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • Arthur Walter Alfred Claude Tannahill. For public services in Kenya.
  • Wee Swee Teow JP For public services in the Straits Settlements.
  • Roland Wheeler MIEE City Electrical Engineer, Gibraltar.
British India
  • Catherine, Lady Godwin (wife of Lieut. Gen. Sir Charles A. C. Godwin KCB CMG DSO Indian Army (retired)).
  • Leslie Hugh Bartlett MLC Agent and General Manager, the Central Provinces Manganese Ore Company, Limited, Central Provinces.
  • Vaughan Craster, Honorary Accountant of the Lady Minto's Indian Nursing Association (England).
  • Major Frank Drummond Shuttleworth Field MC Indian Army, 5/11th Sikh Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own), and lately First Commandant, Mewar State Forces, Rajputana.
  • Vernon William Farquharson Hicks, Additional Superintendent of Police, Chittagong, Bengal.
  • Rai Bahadur Lala Brij Kishore, Landowner, United Provinces.
  • Douglas Stewart Macdonald, Cane Superintendent, Samastipur Sugar Mill, Bihar and Orissa.
  • Michael Thomas O'Gorman, Indian Police, District Superintendent of Police, Satara, Bombay.
  • Major Ahmad Khan Sahibzada (Bombay), Indian Medical Service, Civil Surgeon, Hazara, North-West Frontier Province.
  • Girdhari Singh, Sardar Bahadur, Colonel in the Gwalior State Forces and Quartermaster-General, Gwalior Army.
  • Kumar Gupteshwar Prasad Singh, of Jehanabad, Gaya District, Bihar and Orissa.
  • Maurice Osborne Tanner, District Superintendent of Police, Tharrawaddy, Burma.
Honorary Officers
  • Yacub Effendi Farraj, Vice-Mayor of Jerusalem, Palestine.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Lieutenant Leonard Thomas Northcott RN
  • Commissioned Gunner William George English RN
  • Commissioned Shipwright William Henry Chubb RN
  • Lieutenant (E) Stanley James Taverner RN
  • Commissioned Royal Marine Gunner Reginald Maurice Yea RN
  • Commissioned Bandmaster Joshua Ventry
Army
  • Captain Abubakar bin Hadji Arshad; 2nd Battalion (Singapore Volunteer Corps), Straits Settlements Volunteer Force.
  • Warrant Officer Class I, Regimental Sergeant-Major Wenceslas Bilodeau, Royal 22nd Regiment, Permanent Forces of the Dominion of Canada.
  • Lieutenant John Henry Francis Collingwood, The Queen's Bays (2nd Dragoon Guards), attached Somaliland Camel Corps, The King's African Rifles.
  • Warrant Officer, Class II, Company Sergeant-Major Harry Farrow, 1st Battalion, The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), attached 3rd Battalion (Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps), Straits Settlements Volunteer Force.
  • Major (Commissary) John Fosbury, Indian Army Corps of Clerks, Chief Clerk, Eastern Command, India.
  • Major James Henry Green, 3rd Battalion, 20th Burma Rifles, Indian Army, late General Staff Officer, 3rd Grade, Burma District.
  • Subadar Guman Sing Patwal, 3rd Battalion, 18th Royal Garhwal Rifles, Indian Army.
  • Quarter-Master and Honorary Major William Martin Mackay, Instructional Corps, Australian Military Forces.
  • Lieutenant Charles Maurice Salisbury Marsden, 1st Battalion, The East Yorkshire Regiment, for valuable services rendered during the earthquake at Muzaffarpur, India, on 15 January 1934.
  • Major (Commissary) Matthew Mason, India Miscellaneous List, Officer Supervisor, Directorate of Contracts, Master-General of the Ordnance Branch, Army Headquarters, India.
  • Captain Shadwell Keith Murray MC 3rd Battalion, 18th Royal Garhwal Rifles, Indian Army.
Royal Air Force
  • Flight Lieutenant Alfred Alderson Poole RAAF
Civil Division
  • John Hector Brebner, Press Officer, General Post Office.
  • Ernald James Brentnall, Head Master, Lancaster Road Senior Boys School, Notting Hill, London.
  • William Edward Counsell, First Class Officer, Ministry of Labour.
  • Henry Albert Coward, Labour and Welfare Officer, H.M. Office of Works and Public Buildings.
  • John William Curtis, Staff Officer, Tax Inspecting Branch, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Arthur Gust, Superintendent, St. Helens Borough Police.
  • Richard Daly, Staff Officer, Ministry of Health.
  • Irene Rachel Elmhirst, Organiser of Welfare Centres for the unemployed throughout the West Riding of Yorkshire.
  • Reginald Mead Filmer FIC Technical Examining Officer, Admiralty (Royal Clarence) Victualling Yard, Gosport.
  • William Fraser, Chief Constable, Dumbarton Burgh Police.
  • Thomas George Gibbings JP Chairman of the Bermondsey and Southwark War Pensions Committee.
  • Frederick William Gooseman, Senior Staff Officer, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
  • Stanley Walter Green, Senior Staff Officer, Treasury.
  • Edith Hampson JP Vice-Chairman of the Salford, Eccles and District War Pensions Committee and Chairman of the Children's Sub-Committee.
  • Eliza Harper, for over twenty years Honorary Secretary of the Belfast Musical Competitions.
  • Herbert Smith Hayes. For political and public services in Warrington and Birkenhead.
  • John Lamond Henderson, Assistant Traffic Superintendent (Telegraphs), General Post Office.
  • Annette Louise Henry, for public services. Lately a member of the Newbury Rural District Council.
  • Andrew Stuart Hibberd, Senior Announcer, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • Jessie Mabel Holdway, Superintendent of Typists, War Office.
  • Ernest Jones Holmes, Senior Inspector of Textile Particulars, Factory Department, Home Office.
  • Josiah Whittaker Huss, Superintendent of the County Council of Durham Junior Instruction Centre for unemployed boys, Bishop Auckland.
  • Edwin Payler Jones, Staff Clerk, War Office.
  • Joseph Arthur Jones, Lately Sanitary Inspector in Wrexham Rural District, Denbighshire.
  • George Kingman, Superintendent, Cheshire Constabulary.
  • James Lauder, Superintendent, Metropolitan Police.
  • Evelyn Rossell Lavington, Matron, Savernake Hospital, Wiltshire.
  • Ernest Augustus Leal, First Class Examiner, Companies (Winding up) Department, Board of Trade.
  • Edith Isobel Garnet Luke Principal Lecturer in Methods, Dundee Training Centre for Teachers.
  • John McBurnie, Sheriff Clerk of the Eastern Division of the Sheriffdom of Dumfries and Galloway.
  • James McClemens, Senior Vesturer at Canterbury Cathedral.
  • James Macdonald, Chief Constable, Arbroath.
  • Alderman Andrew McHugh JP Chairman of the North Northumberland War Pensions Committee, and of the Children's Sub-Committee.
  • Donald Maclean, Public Assistance Officer, Greenock.
  • Alexander Maclennan, Lately Provost of Stornoway.
  • Edith Anna Marvin, Staff Officer for Establishment Duties, India Office.
  • Geoffrey Harry Meadmore, Senior Intelligence Officer, Department of Overseas Trade.
  • Alice Isabella Model, Honorary Secretary of the Jewish Maternity Hospital.
  • Ernest Conrad Nash, Commander, Metropolitan Special Constabulary.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel John Iltyd Dillwyn Nicholl JP DL Chairman of the Bridgend Bench of Magistrates, Glamorgan.
  • David Watt Page, Higher Executive Officer (Assistant Ministry Representative in Canada), Ministry of Pensions.
  • Samuel Pickering, Assistant Postmaster, Liverpool.
  • Robert James Prince, Welfare Organiser and Supervisor for the Miners Welfare Fund in Lanarkshire coal mining district.
  • Samuel Radmore, Higher Clerical Officer, Board of Education.
  • Edward Stanley Shoults, Chairman, British Glasshouse Produce Marketing Association.
  • Arthur James Simpson, First Class Clerk, Official Solicitor's Department, Supreme Court of Judicature.
  • John Isaac Wyatt Stone, Works Overseer, Grade I, H.M. Stationery Office Printing Works.
  • Elsie Vera Thomas, Clerical Officer, Foreign Office.
  • Bertie Beavis Travess, Senior Stores and Accounts Officer, Directorate of Works and Buildings, Air Ministry.
  • Arthur James Turner, lately Principal Clerk, Secretary's Office, General Post Office, Edinburgh.
  • Lizzie Wakefield, Headmistress, Infants Department, St. Oswald's School, Hebburn, Co. Durham.
  • Frederick Robert Ward JP For services in the administration of the Scilly Isles.
  • William Self Weeks, Town Clerk of Clitheroe.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
  • Marguerite Bucknall, a British resident at Lisbon.
  • Spiro Gilibert, President of the Maltese Benevolent Society, Cairo.
  • Edward Lamb, Archivist at His Majesty's Embassy at Buenos Aires.
  • John Kindersley Maurice, District Commissioner, Sudan Political Service.
  • Thomas McDonald, Clerical Officer at His Majesty's Sub-Legation at Nanking.
  • Captain George Johnson Neill, British Vice-Consul at Rouen.
  • Pericles Papadachi, British Vice-Consul at Corfu.
  • Annie Georgina Snelgrove Matron at the Iraq Railways Hospital, Baghdad.
  • Albert Rendle Stone, British Vice-Consul at Detroit.
Colonies, Protectorates, etc.
  • Sergeant-Major Frederick Anderton, Royal Canadian Mounted Police. For distinguished service in Arctic, Sub-Arctic and Northern Canada.
  • Robert Atkinson. For protecting and delivering mail under conditions of extreme hardship in the Dominion of Canada.
  • Louis Bourassa. For protecting and delivering mail under conditions of extreme hardship in North Western Canada.
  • Thomas Tofield Bower, lately Postmaster of Winnipeg, Dominion of Canada.
  • John [2] Reginald Bowler, General Secretary, the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League.
  • William Joseph Carroll, lately Sheriff, Newfoundland.
  • Charles Davis, Mayor of Gaspe, Dominion of Canada.
  • Sarah Feeney. For services with the Grand Trunk and Canadian National Railways, Dominion of Canada.
  • Alexander Jardine Hunter For services as missionary-physician in pioneer settlements of Manitoba, Dominion of Canada.
  • Frances Hatton Eva Hasell, Honorary Organiser of Caravan work in Western Canada.
  • Samuel Kennedy, Mayor of Charlottetown, Dominion of Canada.
  • George Cliff King, lately Postmaster of Calgary, Dominion of Canada.
  • John Henry King, President of the Royal Society of St. George, State of New South Wales.
  • William Allan McKnight, Sub-Office Postmaster, Winnipeg, Dominion of Canada. For successfully withstanding, at great personal risk, the attack of armed bandits on Post Office property.
  • Mary Emma Goldsmith Meares. For philanthropic services for ex-soldiers and their dependants in the Commonwealth of Australia.
  • John Leo Mulrooney MVO Senior Clerk, Prime Minister's Department, Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Helen Marion O'Donahoe, lately Chief Clerk, Department of Indian Affairs, Dominion of Canada.
  • Amedee Robitaille. For protecting, at great personal risk, Post Office property in the Dominion of Canada.
  • Mary Frederick Walters Robson. For social services in the Commonwealth of Australia.
  • William Peter Rogerson, lately Deputy Minister, Marine and Fisheries, Newfoundland.
  • Sveinn Thorvaldson. For services to Icelandic settlers in Manitoba, Dominion of Canada.
  • Alice Evelyn Wilson Assistant Invertebrate Palaeontologist, Department of Mines, Dominion of Canada.
  • Abdulkarim Alidina, Clerk, Customs Department, Tanganyika Territory.
  • James Douglas Alleyne Port Health Officer, Barbados.
  • Herbert Boon, Clerk to Administrator, St. Christopher and Nevis, Leeward Islands.
  • Percy West Browne, lately Auditor-General, Barbados.
  • Adam Webster Burgess, Senior Overseer, Public Works Department, Kenya.
  • Edith Gwendoline Floissac. For public services in St. Lucia, Windward Islands.
  • Aubrey Noel Francombe. For pioneer services to civil aviation in the Tanganyika Territory.
  • Douglas Montagu Gane, Secretary and Treasurer of the Tristan da Cunha Fund.
  • David Genower. For public services in Kenya.
  • Syed Chulan Hassan, Veterinary Inspector, Kenya.
  • John Denis Lenagan, Inspector of Constabulary, Trinidad.
  • Anne Ellis Macmaster, Senior Nursing Sister, Sierra Leone.
  • John Livingstone McPherson. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • Ethel Mills. For services to education in Trinidad.
  • The Very Reverend Father Henry Raphael Moulding Moss, Vicar-General of Grenada, Windward Islands.
  • Sheikh Ali bin Mohamen Mkuu, Liwali of Lamu, Kenya.
  • Leslie Kelway Pope, Port Manager, Jaffa, Palestine.
  • William Ernest Pownall, Chief Clerk, Agricultural Department, Tanganyika Territory.
  • The Reverend Canon George Loran Pyfrom. For public services in the Bahamas.
  • Hannibal Publius Scicluna, Librarian, Public Library, Malta.
  • Ioanni Michael Tilliro, Local Commandant of Police, Cyprus.
  • Henry James Walker, Office Assistant to the Chief Engineer, Railways, Kenya and Uganda.
British India
  • Sarah Nicoll-Jones, Organising Secretary of the Rangoon Vigilance Society and Honorary Sub-Inspector of Police, Rangoon Town Police, Burma.
  • Julia Augusta West, Proprietress, Curtis & Co., Mandalay, Burma.
  • M. R. Ry. Rao Bahadur Mayavaram Vandirajapuram Sabhapati Mudaliyar Vaidyanatha Mudaliyar Avargal, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Madras.
  • Rai Bahadur Babu Brij Lai Badhwar MLC Managing Director of the Prem Spinning and Weaving Mills, Ujhani (Budaun), United Provinces.
  • Babu Gopendra Nath Basu, Zamindar, Bihar and Orissa.
  • Ajodhya Das, President of the Rural Boards, Gorakhpur, United Provinces.
  • Lieutenant (Assistant Commissary) Claude Harry Fenner, Director of Music, His Excellency the Viceroy's Band.
  • William George John Francis, Constructor, Royal Indian Navy Dockyard, Bombay.
  • Arthur Charles Godfrey, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Central Provinces.
  • Sagram Hebrom MLC leading Tribal Chief, Bihar and Orissa.
  • Mervyn Armstrong Higgs, Indian Service of Engineers, Executive Engineer, Public Works Department, Irrigation Branch, United Provinces.
  • Harold Eldric Hypher, Assistant Engineer, Bengal and North-Western Railway, Narkatiaganj, Bihar and Orissa.
  • William Jacob Ingham AMIMechE Bombay Educational Service, Instructor to Normal Class and Superintendent of Workshops, College of Engineering, Poona, Bombay.
  • Khan Bahadur Abdul Qadir Khan lately Civil Surgeon and Superintendent, Kohat Jail, North-West Frontier Province.
  • Alan Sidney Lane, Chief Inspector of Aircraft, Civil Aviation Directorate.
  • Henry Henning Lincoln, of the Imperial Secretariat Service, Assistant Secretary to the Government of India in the Department of Education, Health and Lands.
  • Captain Frank Mayo MC Commandant, Sirmoor State Forces, Punjab States.
  • Khan Bahadur Ghulam Nabishah Moujalishah MLC Zamindar, and President of the District Local Board, Tharparkar, Sind, Bombay.
  • James Arthur Scarr, Deputy Conservator of the Port of Karachi, Bombay.
  • Sardar Bahadur Sardar Harnam Singh, lately Deputy Superintendent of Police, Punjab.
  • Babu Rameshwar Prashad Singh MLC Zamindar, Bihar and Orissa.
  • Henry James Smyth, Assistant Engineer, Bengal and North-Western Railway, Dhang, Bihar and Orissa.
  • Edward John Wright West, Personal Assistant to the Chief Engineer, Posts and Telegraphs.
Honorary Members
  • Sheikh Muhammad Abdel Rahman Beidas. For public services in Palestine.
  • Mirza Badi Bushrui, Administrative Officer, Palestine.
  • Asaph Grasovsky, Senior Horticultural Officer, Palestine.
  • Salih Ja'far Muhammad Salih Ja'far, Political Clerk, Hodeidah, Aden.

Kaisar-i-Hind Medal

First Class

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Military Division
For Meritorious Service
Civil Division
For Gallantry
For Meritorious Service

Air Force Cross

Air Force Medal

King's Police Medal (KPM)

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King's Police Medal with the riband for gallantry
For Gallantry
England and Wales
Scotland
Australia
British India
For Distinguished Service
England and Wales
Scotland
Australia
British India
Colonies, Protectorates and Mandated Territories

Imperial Service Medal (ISM)

British India

Royal Red Cross (RRC)

First Class
Second Class

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