1947 New Year Honours

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The 1947 New Year Honours were appointments by many of the Commonwealth Realms of King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. They were published on 31 December 1946. [1] [2] [3]

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 Colonies

Viscounts

Barons

Privy Counsellors

Knights Bachelor

Dominions
India
Colonies, Protectorates, Etc.

Order of the Bath

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

Civil Division

Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

Companions of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
  • Brigadier (temporary) Gilbert Leonard Appleton, OBE (10740), late Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Major-General (temporary) Edmund Charles Beard, CBE, MC, ADC (9698), late Infantry.
  • Major-General (local) Valentine Blomfield, DSO (13747), late Infantry.
  • Major-General (acting) Arthur Charles Tarver Evanson, MC (11675), late Infantry.
  • Brigadier (temporary) Charles Granville Barry Greaves, CBE (6885), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Major-General John Charles Oakes Marriott, CVO, DSO, MC (9506), late Foot Guards.
  • Major-General Eric Paytherus Nares, CBE, MC (4593), late Infantry.
  • Major-General (temporary) William Pasfield Oliver, OBE (18260), late Infantry.
  • Major-General (temporary) Walter Hayes Oxley, CBE, MC (543), late Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Major-General (temporary) William Maingay Ozanne, CBE, MC (28), late Infantry.
  • Major-General (temporary) Cecil Miller Smith, CBE, MC, AMIMechE (10540), late Royal Army Service Corps.
  • Major-General Evelyn Alexander Sutton, CBE, MC (8525), late Royal Army Medical Corps.
  • Colonel Victor John Eric Westropp, CBE, (13552), late Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Major-General Eric Norman Goddard, CIE, CBE, MVO, MC, Indian Army.
  • Colonel (Temporary Major-General) Berthold Wells Key, DSO, MC, Indian Army.
  • Colonel (Temporary Major-General) Thomas Scott, Indian Army.
  • Colonel (Temporary Major-General) Stephen Fenemore Irwin, CBE, Indian Army.
Royal Air Force
Civil Division
  • Colonel David Keith Murray, VD, Chairman, Territorial Army Association of the County of Caithness.
  • Hubert Edward Aldington, Chief Highway Engineer, Ministry of Transport.
  • Davenport Fabian Cartwright Blunt, Under Secretary, HM Treasury.
  • Harold Fieldhouse, OBE, Under Secretary, Assistance Board.
  • John Malcolm Kenneth Hawton, Under Secretary, Ministry of Health.
  • Sydney Walter Hood, Under Secretary, Ministry of Food.
  • Lewis Bede Hutchinson, Under Secretary, Ministry of Supply.
  • Hubert Miles Gladwyn Jebb, CMG, Deputy to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs for the Council of Foreign Ministers.
  • Herbert Needham Morrison, Under Secretary, Admiralty.
  • Ralph Machattie Nowell, Under Secretary, Board of Trade.
  • Granville Proby, Lately Principal Clerk, Judicial Department, House of Lords.
  • Frederick Charles Starling, CBE, Lately Under Secretary, Ministry of Fuel and Power.
  • William Taylor, Under Secretary, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • Hugh Townshend, Director of Telecommunications, General Post Office.

Order of Merit (OM)

Order of the Star of India

Companions of the Order of the Star of India (CSI)

  • Stewart Ellis Lawrence West, CIE, OBE, VD, Member, Transportation, Railway Board, New Delhi.
  • The Honourable Mr. Alfred Ernest Porter, CIE, Indian Civil Service, Secretary to the Government of India in the Home Department.
  • Alan Robert Cecil Westlake, CIE, Indian Civil Service, Member, Board of Revenue, Madras.
  • Henry James Frampton, CIE, MC, Indian Civil Service, Chief Secretary to Government, United Provinces.
  • Colonel (Honorary Brigadier) Theophilus John Ponting, CIE, MC, late 1st Punjab Regiment, Indian Army.
  • Arnold Whittaker, CIE, Member of the Legislative Assembly, Political Secretary, Planting and Commerce Group, Indian Tea Association, Shillong, Assam.

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

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

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

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

  • Professor Patrick Alfred Buxton, FRS, Professor of Entomology, University of London, and Director, Department of Entomology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
  • Major-General Stanley Woodburn Kirby, CB, CIE, OBE, MC, lately Deputy Chief of Staff (Organisation) British Element, Control Commission for Germany.
  • Melville Douglas Mackenzie, MD, DTM, DPH, Principal Medical Officer in charge of Epidemiology and International Health, Ministry of Health.
  • Geoffrey Parkes, lately Deputy Chief (Executive), Trade and Industry Division, British Element, Control Commission for Germany.
  • Edgar Philip Rees, MC, Deputy Representative, Ministry of Transport, New York.
  • George Ritchie Rice, OBE. For services as Director-General, Ministry of Supply Disposals Mission in the Middle East.
  • Edward Austin Gossage Robinson, OBE, lately Economic Adviser to the Board of Trade.
  • Arthur Ditchfield Storke. For services in connection with mineral resources in the Colonial Empire.
  • William Poole Bishop, AFIA, Auditor General, State of South Australia.
  • Charles Edward Hamilton Ferguson, MC, an Associate Commissioner, Hydro-Electric Commission, State of Tasmania. For public services.
  • Albert Ray Southwood, ED, MD, MS, Chairman, Central Board of Health, State of South Australia.
  • Cecil George Lewis Syers, CVO, an Assistant Under-Secretary of State in the Dominions Office.
  • Ira Wild, OBE, lately a Member of the Commission of Government, Newfoundland.
  • John Beville Archer, former Chief Secretary, Sarawak.
  • Charles Owen Butler, Colonial Administrative Service, Chief Commissioner, Gold Coast.
  • Robert Nixon Caldwell, MC, District Commissioner, Fiji.
  • Harold Ambrose Robinson Cheeseman, Colonial Education Service, Director of Education, Malayan Union.
  • Geoffrey Francis Taylor Colby, Colonial Administrative Service, Administrative Secretary, Nigeria.
  • Robert Edward Foulger, Colonial Police Service, Commissioner of Police, Singapore.
  • Charles Ernest Jones, Colonial Administrative Service, Administrative Officer, Ceylon.
  • Frank Robert Kennedy, OBE, Colonial Administrative Service, Secretary for African Affairs, Uganda.
  • Alfred Noel Law, MC, Colonial Administrative Service, District Commissioner, Haifa District, Palestine.
  • William Linehan, DLitt, Colonial Administrative Service, Administrative Officer, Malayan Union.
  • Charles Tomkinson, Colonial Administrative Service, Provincial Commissioner, Kenya.
  • Arthur Norman Wolffsohn, OBE, Colonial and Financial Secretary, British Honduras.
  • James Ian Cormack Crombie, until recently an Assistant Under-Secretary of State in the Foreign Office.
  • Leslie Charles Hughes-Hallett, OBE, His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in Guatemala.
  • The Honourable Robert Maurice Alers Hankey, Head of the Northern Department of the Foreign Office.
  • Thomas Humphrey Marshall, formerly Deputy Director of the Research Department of the Foreign Office.
  • Ernest William Meiklereid, His Majesty's Consul-General at Saigon.
  • John William Taylor, MBE, Minister (Commercial) at His Majesty's Embassy at Cairo.
  • Colonel (War Substantive Major) Valentine Patrick Terrel Vivian, CBE, attached to a Department of the Foreign Office.
  • John Guthrie Ward, Counsellor at His Majesty's Embassy at Rome.
  • Arthur John Stanley White, OBE, Secretary-General of the British Council.
Honorary Companion
  • Dato Jaya Perkasa, MBE (Hon.), Trengannu Civil Service, Malayan Union.

Order of the Indian Empire

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

Companions of the Order of the Indian Empire (CIE)

  • Herbert Daniel Benjamin, Indian Civil, Service, Additional Secretary and Draftsman to the Government of India in the Legislative Department.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (Temporary Brigadier) John Ridgway Reynolds, OBE (A.I.666), 15th Punjab Regiment, Indian Army, War Staff, India Office.
  • Brigadier Eric James Boughton, OBE, Indian Army, Chief Director of Purchase, Department of Food, Government of India.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (Temporary Brigadier) Compton Southgate, MC (A.I.398), 4th (Prince of Wales Own) Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army, Commander Bombay Sub-Area.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (Temporary Brigadier) Joseph Harold Wilkinson (I.A.28), 2nd Royal Lancers, Indian Army Corps, Director of Resettlement, General Headquarters, India.
  • Arthur Plumptre Faunce Hamilton, OBE, MC, Indian Forest Service, Inspector-General of Forests, Government of India.
  • Terence Mostyn Collins, Indian Police, Inspector-General of Police (officiating), Central Provinces and Berar.
  • Arthur Hugh Kemp, Indian Civil Service, Chief Secretary to the Government of Orissa.
  • Algernon Paul LeMesurier, Indian Civil Service, Chief Secretary to the Government of Sindh.
  • Geoffrey Grabham Drewe, OBE, Indian Civil Service, Secretary to the Government of Bombay in the Home Department.
  • Colonel Owen Slater, MC (late Royal Engineers), Director, Survey of India.
  • Frederick Heap Hutchison, Indian Service of Engineers, Chief Engineer to Government, United Provinces, Public Works Department, Irrigation Branch (East).
  • Reginald De Vere Irwin, Chief Mechanical Engineer, Bengal Assam Railway, Calcutta.
  • Arthur Henry Wilson, OBE, Military Accountant-General, Government of India.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (Local Colonel) Alexander Stalker Lancaster, OBE, Indian Army, Military Attaché, British Legation, Kabul.
  • Albert Alfred Barnard, OBE, Indian Service of Engineers, Additional Chief Engineer, Public Works Department, Shillong, Assam.
  • George Patterson Alexander, Chairman, Madras Port Trust.
  • Arthur Charles Carter, OBE, Indian Police, Inspector-General of Police and Police Adviser to the Honourable the Resident for the Eastern States.
  • Henry Alfred Carless, Indian Police, Inspector-General of Police, Ajmer-Merwara, and Police Adviser to the Honourable the Resident for Rajputana.
  • John Adam Scroggie, OBE, Indian Police, Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Ambala Range, Ambala, Punjab.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel William Joseph Webster, MC, Indian Medical Service, Senior Assistant Director, Central Research Institute, Kasauli, and Officer-in-Charge, Serum and Vaccine Section.
  • Major Frederick Augustus Berrill Sheppard, OBE, Indian Medical Service, Surgeon, Government General Hospital, and Professor of Surgery, Medical College, Madras.
  • Herbert Niel Randle, Indian Educational Service (retired), Librarian, India Office, London.
  • Miles John Clauson, lately Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for India and for Burma.
  • Harold George Russell, OBE, Road Transport Adviser, Transport Department, Government of India, New Delhi.
  • William James Threlfall, Secretary and Treasurer, Imperial Bank of India, Madras.

Royal Victorian Order

Knights Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

  • Mary Dorothea, Lady Herbert.
  • Sybil Agnes Kenyon-Slaney.
  • Daniel Thomas Davies, MD, B.Sc. (Wales), FRCP. (Lond.).
  • Frank Anderson Juler, MA, MB, BCh, FRCS.

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

  • Muriel Mary Edwards.
  • Ralph Cyril Isard, MVO.
  • The Reverend John Lamb, BD.
  • Malcolm Waverley Matts.
  • Lieutenant (S) Albert William Stone, MVO, MSM, Royal Navy (Retired).

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

  • Raymond William Cracknell.
  • William Bertram Richards.
  • Mark Seymour.
  • Edwin Bertie Shaw.

Order of the British Empire

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

Military Division
Civil Division

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

Civil Division

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

Military Division
Civil Division

Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Captain William York La Roche Beverley.
  • Captain Arthur Wellesley Clarke, DSO.
  • Rear-Admiral Edward Bernard Cornish Dicken, OBE, DSC (Retired).
  • Acting Captain (S) Douglas Howard Doig, OBE.
  • Superintendent Dorothy Isherwood, Women's Royal Naval Service. (Retired).
  • Captain Kenneth Sidebottom Lyle, Commanding Officer, Burma Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
Army
  • Brigadier (temporary) Arthur Birney Davies, OBE (30521), late Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Brigadier (temporary) Maurice Bryan Dowse, OBE (6418), late The Royal Welch Fusiliers.
  • Brigadier (temporary) Henry Noel Gallagher, BSc, ADC, (11325), late Royal Army Service Corps.
  • Brigadier (temporary) Harold Gordon Henderson (5785), late Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Colonel (temporary) Ronald Jack Hoare, OBE (75515), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Brigadier Edward Robert Luxmoore Peake, MC, MP, (8464), late Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Colonel Geoffrey Oliver Carwardine Probert, (8286), late Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Brigadier (temporary) Cyril Alfred Roberts, MBE (108017), Royal Army Service Corps.
  • Controller (temporary) Viola Henrietta Christian Stirling (192832), Auxiliary Territorial Service.
  • Brigadier (temporary) Thomas Byrnand Trappes-Lomax (10301), late Scots Guards.
  • Senior Controller the Right Honourable Bridget Helen, Countess of Carlisle, Auxiliary Territorial Service, Director of Women's Auxiliary Corps (India).
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (Temporary Brigadier) Percy Trant Clarke, OBE, The Frontier Force Regiment, Indian Army.
  • Brigadier (temporary) Edward John Gibbons, MBE (191220), General List, lately Chief Civil Affairs Officer, S.A.C.S.E.A.
Royal Air Force
  • Air Commodore Ernest John Dennis Townesend, Royal Air Force (Retired).
  • Acting Air Commodore Henry Osmond Clarke, MB, BCh, FRCS, FRCS(I) Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
  • Group Captain Edward Ardley Beaulah, Royal Air Force (now Reserve of Air Force Officers).
  • Group Captain John Bidney Farrant Hawkins, Reserve of Air Force Officers.
  • Group Captain Louis Johannes Schoon, Southern Rhodesian Air Force.
Civil Division
  • Esther Ellen Alexander, Chairman, General Council of King George's Fund for Sailors.
  • William Philip Allen, General Secretary, Amalgamated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen.
  • Edmond Arrenton Armstrong, Assistant Secretary, Offices of the Cabinet.
  • Ernest William Barltrop, DSO, OBE, Regional Controller, East and West Ridings Region, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • Charles Lambert Bayne, MVO, Assistant Secretary, War Office.
  • Frank Elliot Shirley Beavan, DSO, Director and General Manager, Mountstuart Dry Docks Company, Ltd.
  • Alderman Herbert Bowles, JP, DL. For public services in Nottingham.
  • Richard Conway Bridges, lately Assistant Solicitor, Board of Trade.
  • Frederick Tom Brooks, LLD, FRS, Professor of Botany, Cambridge University.
  • Frederick Stephen Button, JP, lately a member of the Industrial Court.
  • Wilfred George Carter, MBE, Chief Designer, Gloster Aircraft Company.
  • Stanley Beaumont Chamberlain, Head of the Printing Department, Bank of England.
  • Edris Connell (Ninette de Valois), Director of the Sadlers Wells Ballet.
  • Kathleen d'Olier Courtney, Chairman of the General Council of the United Nations Association.
  • Reginald Arthur Davis, MBE, lately Deputy Director General of Royal Engineer Equipment, Ministry of Supply.
  • Albert James Taylor Day, OBE, Chairman, Staff Side, Civil Service National Whitley Council.
  • Basil Dean, MBE, Founder and lately Director General of the Entertainments National Service Association.
  • William Dobbie, MP, Member of Parliament for Rotherham since 1933. For political and public services.
  • Arthur Floyd, MInstCE, County Surveyor of West Sussex. Secretary of the County Surveyors' Society.
  • Eric Donald Gannon, recently employed in a Department of the Foreign Office.
  • Oswald Vernon Guy, DSO, MC, Secretary, Cambridge University Appointments Board.
  • James Dewar Haggart, OBE, FSA, FRSA, Provost of Aberfeldy, Perthshire.
  • Florence Mabel Hancock, OBE, National Woman Officer of the Transport and General Workers' Union.
  • Frederick Jackman, FRIBA, Senior Architect, Ministry of Education.
  • James Jamieson, MInstGasE, Engineer and Manager, Corporation Gas Department, Edinburgh.
  • Charles Mark Jenkin Jones, Divisional General Manager, North Eastern Area, London and North Eastern Railway Company.
  • Herbert Jones, lately Chairman of the Lincolnshire (Kesteven) War Agricultural Executive Committee.
  • Thomas David Jones, MSc, PhD, FGS, MIME, Professor of Mining, University of Wales, and Director of the Mining Research Laboratory, University College, Cardiff.
  • Ernest Martin Joseph, OBE, FRIBA, lately Director of Works and Buildings, Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes.
  • James Louis Philip Kent, Superintendent, Ship Division, National Physical Laboratory, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.
  • William Errington Keville. For services to the Board of Trade in connection with sales of wool.
  • Malcolm MacLeod MacCulloch, Chief Constable, City of Glasgow Police Force.
  • Emily MacManus, OBE, lately Matron, Guy's Hospital.
  • Captain Frank Heathcote Powys Maurice, Royal Navy (Retired), Director of Temporary Housing, Ministry of Works.
  • Grahame Temple Meller, Administration Director, British Overseas Airways Corporation.
  • Edward Bertram Monkhouse, Deputy Timber Controller, Board of Trade.
  • Horace William Oclee, OBE, DL, Secretary, Territorial Army and Air Force Association of the County of Lancaster East.
  • Harry Reginald Ould, Assistant Secretary, Air Ministry.
  • Sydney Gordon Russell, MC, Chairman of the Board of Trade Advisory Panel of Designers of Utility Furniture.
  • William Owen Lester Smith, Director of Education for Manchester.
  • Stanley Feargus Steward, Director-General of Machine Tools, Ministry of Supply.
  • Captain Joseph Edmund Stone, MC. For services to hospital organisation and administration. Consultant on Hospital Finance, King Edward VII Hospital Fund for London.
  • James Boyce Stonebridge, Assistant Legal Adviser and Solicitor, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
  • Matilda Theresa Talbot, MBE, Donor of the Lacock Abbey copy of Magna Carta to the Nation.
  • Francis Carter Toy, DSc, Director of the British Cotton Industry Research Association.
  • Thomas Wallace, MC, DSc, ARIC, Director of the University of Bristol of Agricultural and Horticultural Research Station, Long Ashton.
  • Reginald Heber Webb, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Pensions.
  • Elisabeth Whyte, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • Hugh Young, Commander, Metropolitan Police.
  • George Richard Frederick Bredin, Provincial Governor, Sudan Political Service.
  • John Hellyer Liddell, formerly Chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council.
  • Dermot Francis MacDermot, until recently Senior Foreign Office Representative on the United Kingdom Liaison Mission to Japan.
  • Hugh Charles McClelland, one of His Majesty's Consuls-General.
  • Richard Thomas Windle. For services to the Anglo-American Observer Mission to Greece.
  • Harold Arthur Langston Pattison, Director of Civil Aviation, Newfoundland.
  • Andrew Henry Strachan, Secretary to the Treasury, Southern Rhodesia.
  • John Hinton Fletcher, MC, Indian Service of Engineers, Superintending Engineer, Public Works Department, Irrigation Branch, Punjab.
  • Robert Nigel Bright Brunt, General Manager, Burmah-Shell Oil Storage and Distributing Company of India, Limited, Bombay.
  • Charles Marsden, Mill Agent, Ahmedabad, Bombay.
  • Alan George Vere, General Manager, Bombay Telephone District, Bombay.
  • Major Reginald Woodifield Appleby, VD. For public services in Bermuda.
  • Eldred Curwen Braithwaite, OBE, MB, MS, FRCS.(Ed.), LRCP, D.Ph, Colonial Medical Service, Senior Specialist, Nigeria.
  • Arthur Frederick Giles, OBE, Colonial Police Service, Assistant Inspector General of Police, Palestine.
  • William Grazebrook, MC, Controller of Prices and Military Contracts, Kenya.
  • Reginald Sydney Vernon Poulier, Food Commissioner (Control and Distribution), Ceylon.
  • Harold Percy Rowe, OBE, Colonial Survey Service, Director of Lands and Mines, Tanganyika.
  • Jehangir Hormusjee Ruttonjee, For courageous and loyal services during the enemy occupation of Hong Kong.
  • Frederick George Winward, MBE, Director of Supplies, Sierra Leone.
Honorary Commanders
  • Ja'afaru, Emir of Zaria, Nigeria.
  • Majid Bey Abdul Hadi, Puisne Judge, Supreme Court, Palestine.

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Commander John Herbert Bowen, (Retired).
  • Superintendent Jessie Frith, Women's Royal Naval Service. (Retired).
  • The Reverend Guy St. Leger Hyde Gosselin, Chaplain, (Retired).
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (Acting Colonel Second Commandant) George Walter Montague Grover, Royal Marines.
  • Acting Captain (A) John Benjamin Heath.
  • Acting Captain (E) Glyn Hearson.
  • Commander (S) Cyril George Neeves.
  • Commander (S) Horace Geldard Oswin.
  • Headmaster Commander George Roberts, (Retired).
  • Commander Cyril Francis Tower, MVO.
  • Acting Captain (E) Alex Julian Tyndale-Biscoe.
  • Acting Commander (SP) Jack William Callaway, Royal Indian Naval Volunteer Reserve.
Additional Officers
In recognition of Operational Minesweeping service since the end of the War.
  • Commander Kenneth Hillam Fraser, DSC.
  • Commander David Lampen, DSO.
  • Commander Cuthbert Morris Parry.
Army
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Geoffrey Arthur Anstee, MC (13430), The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment.
  • Colonel Cecil Avery Baker (82549), Army Cadet Force.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Peter James Barkham (79192), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Wilfred Montague Were Collins, MC (15516), The Dorsetshire Regiment.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Cecil Edward Pihilpott Craven (22896), The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Herbert Shelton Dean, MC (11701), The Royal Ulster Rifles.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Claude Hector Dewhurst (39037), The Royal Sussex Regiment.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) David James Donald (113941), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Eric Francis Edson, MB (154791), Royal Army Medical Corps.
  • Colonel (local) Thomas Gilbert Lloyd Elliott (4559) The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Richard William Feltrim Fagan, MC (1453), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Brevet Colonel Frederick James Finlow, TD, DL, JP (27690), Army Cadet Force.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Thomas Albert Germaine (105567), The Border Regiment.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Francis Norton Wentworth Gore (34434), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Arthur Lionel Hicks, BA (49862), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Chief Commander (temporary) Cecil Winstanley Hull (192719), Auxiliary Territorial Service.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Frank Danks Hutton (42981), Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (Staff Paymaster Class I) (temporary) Leslie Henry Marc Mackenzie, MBE (10713), Royal Army Pay Corps.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) John Montagu Merrett (128512), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Gerald John Pink (196806), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Colonel (acting) Stanley Richard, MC (225177), Royal Army Service Corps (Expeditionary Forces Institute).
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Gerald Richardson (282757), General List.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Charles Alfred Stuart (90937), Royal Army Service Corps.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Guy Owen Netterville Thompson (30560), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Gerald Edward Thornton (13003), The Royal Sussex Regiment.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Oliver George Trevithick (69231), Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • Colonel (temporary) Henry Aloysius Twist (169167), Royal Army Educational Corps.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) William Ronald Denis Vernon-Harcourt (42284), The South Wales Borderers.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Malcolm Holbeche Walters (464 I.A.), Royal Indian Army Service Corps.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Frank Stanley Wareham (123201), General List.
  • Lieutenant (Assistant Commissary) (Temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) Edmund John Stevens, MBE (Mes. 7-B), Military Engineering Service, Indian Army.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (Temporary Colonel) Robert Andrew Briggs (171.IA) 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (Temporary Colonel) Ronald Harry Culley, (IA.925) The Rajput Regiment, Indian Army.
  • Major Ernest Soysa, MB, BS, MRCP, MRCS, Ceylon Medical Corps.
  • Major Vernon Cumberbatch Van Geyzel Kelaart, Ceylon Defence Force.
Royal Air Force
  • Wing Commander John Frederick Hall (35124).
  • Wing Commander Ernest Laurence Geoffrey Le Dieu (21178).
  • Wing Commander David McLaren (35105).
  • Wing Commander Barry Fitzgerald Moore (01210), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
  • Wing Commander Frederick William Moxham, AFC (18178).
  • Wing Commander Charles William Kelvin Nicholls, DSO (34224).
  • Wing Commander John Kevitt Rotherham (05242).
  • Wing Commander Norman Francis Simpson (36033).
  • Acting Wing Commander William Robert Abercrombie Matheson (28065).
  • Acting Wing Commander William Walmsley Watson (44245).
  • Acting Squadron Leader Robert Allison Moorehead, MB, BCh (133495), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Civil Division
  • David Henry Alexander, MSc, AMIMechE, Principal, Municipal College of Technology, Belfast.
  • Sidney Herbert Alison, lately Deputy Comptroller, London County Council.
  • Alderman Charles William Allison, JP, for public services in Stockton-on-Tees.
  • David Andrews, lately Fire Services Commander, National Fire Service, Northern Ireland.
  • George Edward Bairsto, DSc, DEng, MIEE, FInstP, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Supply.
  • Bernard Stuart Baker, Director of Supplies, HM Stationery Office.
  • Colin Bartlett, Assistant to Chief Ship Surveyor, Lloyds Register of Shipping.
  • Cyril Jack Bentley, Regional Officer for Birmingham and West Midlands, Assistance Board.
  • Geoffrey Vaughan Blackstone, GM, Chief Regional Fire Officer, No. 8 (Wales) Region, National Fire Service.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel John Noel Blenkin, MC, lately in charge of the Department of National Service Entertainment, Middle East.
  • George Leslie Bond, MBE, Controller, Export Licensing Branch, Board of Trade.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Crichton Brown, County Army Welfare Officer for Berkshire.
  • Frederick Augustus L'Estrange Burges, MBE, MRCS, LRCP, Post Office Medical Officer for the Hockley and Handsworth districts of Birmingham.
  • George Thomas Cairncross, Postal Controller, Home Counties Region, General Post Office.
  • May Eudora Campbell, JP, Chairman of the Women's Voluntary Services in Scotland.
  • John Carson, JP, Manager, Liverpool Repair Works, Harland and Wolff, Ltd.
  • Jack Granado Chester, MBE, Deputy Controller of Supplies, Ministry of Works.
  • Percevale John Clarke, AMIEE, Chairman, Youth Hostels Association.
  • Theodora Coatman, JP, Chairman, North West Regional Citizens' Clubs Council.
  • Percival Pasley Cole, MB, ChB, FRCS, Senior Surgeon, Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich.
  • David Clark Collins, Chief Executive Officer, Board of Trade.
  • William Keith Cormack. Chief. Constable, Caithness County Police Force.
  • George Frederick Craven, AMInstCE, MIME, MIEE, MInstT, General Manager and Engineer, Halifax Corporation Passenger Transport Department.
  • Captain Arthur James Francis Danielli, MC, Assistant Accountant-General, Ministry of Health.
  • Frank Dark, lately Deputy Accountant-General, Ministry of Education.
  • Harry Day, lately Accountant, Office of the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District.
  • Alexander Dey, Naval Architect, Anchor Line, Ltd.
  • Laurence Frank Easterbrook, Agricultural author and journalist.
  • David Lewis Evans, Assistant Keeper, First Class, Public Record Office.
  • Harry France, General President, National Union of Blastfurnacemen, Oreminers, Coke Workers and Kindred Trades.
  • Leslie James Gardner, Chief Designer, "Britain Can Make It" Exhibition.
  • Beatrice Gebhard, lately Matron, Central Middlesex County Hospital.
  • Horace Coe George, Senior Inspector of Taxes, Exeter, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • James White Gibb, Director of Alkali Division, Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd.
  • Walter Douglas Goss, National Secretary, Transport and General Workers' Union.
  • Henry Powell Grabaskey, Assistant Director of Manning (Statistics), Air Ministry.
  • John Green, General Works Manager, A. V. Roe and Company, Ltd.
  • Councillor Ernest Greenhill, Vice-Chairman, Glasgow Savings Committee.
  • Wing Commander George Edward Augustus Greensill, Chief Maintenance Officer, Central European District, Imperial War Graves Commission.
  • Richard Alan Hacking, MSc, lately Controller of Production, Dorman Long and Company, Ltd.
  • James Hall, MBE, Assistant Director of Navy Contracts, Admiralty.
  • Augustus Richard Harman, Assistant Controller, Savings Department, General Post Office.
  • Frederic Clare Hawkes, Honorary Secretary, Royal Air Force Pilots' and Crews' Fund Committee of the Auctioneers and Estate Agents' Institute.
  • Benjamin John Herrington, Waterguard Superintendent, 1st Class, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Charles Alleyne Higgins, Senior Legal Assistant, Office of HM Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor.
  • Alexander Davidson Hillhouse, Finance Director, Transport, Warehousing, Cold Storage and Salvage Divisions, Ministry of Food.
  • Arthur Hillier, Chairman and Managing Director, Sperry Gyroscope Company, Ltd, Brentford.
  • James Lansdale Hodson, Author and Journalist.
  • Lawrence Steele Hoggarth, FSI, Chairman, Westmorland War Agricultural Executive Committee.
  • Edward Carleton Studdert Holmes, Travelling Secretary, Central Advisory Council for Adult Education in HM Forces.
  • Ernest James Henry Holt, Honorary Secretary, Amateur Athletic Association.
  • Dudley Howe, JP, Chairman, Barry Juvenile Advisory Committee and Local Employment Committee.
  • Enid Janet Mary Howell, Principal, Board of Trade.
  • Samuel Leslie Hulme, Deputy Director of Telecommunications, Ministry of Civil Aviation.
  • Harry Raper Humphries, Director of Animal Feeding Stuffs, Ministry of Food.
  • Henry Joseph Hutter, MBE, Assistant Director (Accounts), Air Ministry.
  • James Herbert Ireland, lately General Secretary, City of Belfast Young Men's Christian Association.
  • Charles Grafton Izard, lately Secretary, Prudential Approved Societies.
  • John Wynford George James, Chief Pilot, British European Airways Corporation.
  • James Porter Jamison, JP, Chairman, County Tyrone Savings Committee, and Member of the Ulster Savings Committee.
  • Frederick Robert Hurlstone-Jones, Chairman, Headmasters' Employment Committee.
  • Oswald Jones, Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of National Insurance, Cardiff.
  • William Jones, Regional Manager, Cardiff, War Damage Commission.
  • Robert Kean, Director of the Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors.
  • Thomas Calder Southwell Keely, Assistant Master, Supreme Court of Judicature.
  • Stewart Kilpatrick, Chairman, United Kingdom Dependents Advisory Committee of the Dependents' Board of Trustees for the Dominion of Canada.
  • Lionel King, AMInstCE, Assistant Director, Ministry of Supply.
  • John Kirkwood, Interim Director of Studies, West of Scotland Agricultural College.
  • Thomas Herbert Lewis, Chief Constable, Carmarthenshire.
  • Douglas Wilson McAra, Senior Examiner, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • John McAslan, JP, Chairman of the Committee for No. 321 Squadron, Air Training Corps.
  • James Rhys Stuart MacLeod, Principal, Dominions Office.
  • Ernest Maplesden, Principal, Ministry of Works.
  • Frederick Robert Maude, FSI, Chief Surveyor of Lands, Admiralty.
  • Violet Edith Seary-Mercer, Honorary Organising Secretary, Clothing Branch, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
  • Alderman Luther Frederick Milner, JP, Representative of Sheffield, National Savings Committee.
  • Harold Filmer Minter, AMInstT, Deputy Director, Meat Section, Road Haulage Organisation, Ministry of Transport.
  • David Francis Morgan, Legal and Parliamentary Secretary, Imperial Headquarters, Boy Scouts Association.
  • The Reverend Stanley James Wells Morgan, JP, Chairman, Swanscombe Urban District Council.
  • Arnold Morris, MInstCE, Senior Planning Inspector, Ministry of Town and Country Planning.
  • Charles Stephen Mundy, Lately Assistant Director, Sea Transport Division, Ministry of Transport.
  • James Harold Castell Newton, Deputy President, Incorporated Federated Association of Boot and Shoe Manufacturers of Great Britain and Ireland.
  • John Oldham, JP, Representative of Denton on the North West Regional Industrial Savings Committee.
  • Major Leslie Pardoe, Headmaster, Pershore County Modern School.
  • Robert Henry Victor Hardie Park, Superintending Inspector, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
  • John Parkin, MC, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Supply.
  • Elsa Rose Perkins, MBE, Honorary Director, Street Groups Department, National Savings Committee.
  • Leonard Bessemer Pfeil, DSc, ARSM, Manager, Research and Development Department, Mond Nickel Company.
  • Louis Pheasey, Superintending Examiner, Patent Office, Board of Trade.
  • Arthur Gerald Pockett, Secretary, Civil Service War Distress Fund.
  • Percival Pope, General Manager, Montague Burton, Ltd.
  • David Doig Pratt, PhD, Assistant Director, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.
  • William Richardson, Executive Secretary, Overseas Supply Committee of the Petroleum Board.
  • George Charles Ricketts, Assistant Regional Controller, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • John Macgregor Ritchie, PhD, Honorary Superintendent and Secretary, Royal London Society for Teaching and Training the Blind.
  • Henry Metford Rowe, Principal, Scottish Home Department.
  • Joseph Thomas Bruce Sandercock, Vice-Chairman, National Federation of Building Trades Operatives.
  • William Robert Sanders, Deputy Commander, Metropolitan Police.
  • Edgar Hermann Joseph Schuster, DSc, lately member of the scientific staff of the Medical Research Council.
  • Cecil Herbert Silver, Administrative Officer for Political Intelligence, India Office.
  • Sydney William Smart, Superintendent of Operation, Southern Railway Company.
  • Major Robert Smith, MC, Supervising Valuer (Dilapidations), War Office.
  • Ralph Southcombe, ACA, President of the National Association of Glove Manufacturers.
  • Thomas William Charles Starbuck, MBE, Assistant Director, British Red Shield Services, Salvation Army. Lieutenant-Colonel, Salvation Army.
  • James Stewart, Principal Officer, Ministry of Commerce, Northern Ireland.
  • Walter Allan Stewart, County Agricultural Organiser and Principal of the Northamptonshire Institute of Agriculture.
  • James Strachan, lately Provost of Falkirk.
  • Arthur Leslie Sutcliffe, Chairman, No. 1171 (Sowerby Bridge) Squadron, Air Training Corps.
  • Robert George Thatcher, Principal, Ministry of Fuel and Power.
  • Harral Thompon, Deputy Leather Controller, Board of Trade.
  • Charles Herbert Thorpe, JP, Joint Honorary Secretary and Trustee, Royal Masonic Hospital, Hammersmith.
  • Major William Howard Warman, Chief Livestock Inspector, Ministry of Food.
  • Douglas Edward Webb, Police Staff Officer I, British Element, Allied Commission for Austria.
  • Herbert Arthur Webb, Deputy Chief Inspector of Training, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • Margaret Weddell, Principal, Manchester Training College of Domestic Economy.
  • Vincent Joseph Wilkes, Coal Supplies Officer, South Staffordshire.
  • John Henry Williams, Senior Civil Assistant, War Office.
  • Geraldine Williamson, Regional Administrator, North Western Region, Women's Voluntary Services.
  • William Charles Willis, Chief Engineer Officer, SS Orient City, Sir William Reardon Smith & Sons, Ltd.
  • James Graham Willmore, MD, CM, MRCP, lately Principal Medical Officer, Ministry of Pensions.
  • Charles Horace Wilmot, Director, Information Services Department, British Council.
  • Leonard Ernest Wuille. For services to the Ministry of Food in connection with the distribution of fruit.
  • Randle Reid-Adam, First Secretary (Commercial) at His Majesty's Embassy at Cairo.
  • Edward Anthony Fulcher Ashton, First Secretary at His Majesty's Legation at La Paz.
  • Henry Norman Brain, Consul on the Staff of the Special Commissioner in South East Asia.
  • Alfred John Claxton, British Advocate, Sudan Government.
  • Edward Uniacke Penrose Fitzgerald, First Secretary (Information) at His Majesty's Embassy at Mexico City (Now at His Majesty's Embassy at Madrid.)
  • Joseph William Foster, JP. For services to the Anglo-American Observer Mission to Greece.
  • John William Hawksley Grice, MRCS, LRCP, British subject resident in China.
  • Alan Joseph Herbert, JP. For services to the Anglo-American Observer Mission to Greece.
  • Henry Calverly Hinton, British subject resident in Madeira.
  • Herbert Aubrey Mabey, attached to a Department of the Foreign Office.
  • Mary Edith Nicholls, for services with the British Red Cross Society in South East Asia.
  • John Kingston O'Donoghue, MBE. On the staff of the Political Adviser to the Commander-in-Chief, Germany.
  • John Bradbury Lanham Titchener, Far Eastern Publicity Division of Supreme Allied Command, South East Asia.
  • Richard Bartram Boyd Tollinton, First Secretary and Consul on the Staff of the British Political Representative in Bulgaria.
  • Maurice Wood, British subject resident in the United States of America.
  • James Arthur Banks, MBE, Chairman, West of Scotland Branch, Empire Societies' War Hospitality Committee.
  • Kenneth McKenzie Brown, President, Fishermen's Protective Union, Newfoundland. For public services.
  • Henry Norman Burt, Chief Appraiser, Department of Customs, Newfoundland.
  • Charles Havilland Douglas Chepmell, formerly Clerk of the Legislative Council, State of Tasmania.
  • George Dey, For municipal and public services in Port Pirie, State of South Australia.
  • Basil Benjamin Hill, MC, ED, Headmaster, Umtali High School, Southern Rhodesia.
  • James Hopwood, Chief Superintendent of Transportation, Rhodesia Railways, Limited.
  • William Thomas Martin, Superintendent of Primary Education, State of South Australia.
  • Louis McCusbin, Director of the National Gallery, State of South Australia.
  • Ralph John Morton, MC, Attorney General, Southern Rhodesia.
  • Kenneth Nolan, Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, Basutoland. For public services.
  • Gilbert Graham Poole, Resident Engineer, Engineering and Water Supply Department, State of South Australia.
  • John Alexander Von Alwyn, of Launceston, State of Tasmania, State President for Northern Tasmania, Bush Nursing Association.
  • Dermont Campbell Barty, Indian Civil Service, District Magistrate, Hyderabad, Sind.
  • Henry Norman Brock, Divisional Transportation Superintendent, Great Indian Peninsula Railway, Jhansi.
  • Samuel Chad Wick, General Manager, The Buckingham and Carnatic Company Limited, Madras.
  • Christopher Arthur Cookson, Manager, Laxmi-Vishnu Mills, Sholapur, Bombay.
  • Major John Richard Cotton, MBE, Indian Army, Indian Political Service, lately Secretary to the Honourable the Resident at Baroda and for the States of Western India and Gujarat.
  • Sydney Joseph Curtis, MC, Indian Forest Service, Conservator of Forests, Southern Circle, Bengal.
  • Percy Harold Davy, Director of Aeronautical Inspection, Civil Aviation Directorate, Government of India.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Geoffry Forbes Skene Keating, 14th Punjab Regiment, Indian Army, attached Zhob Militia, Baluchistan.
  • James White Meldrum, Indian Civil Service, Secretary to the High Commissioner for India in the Union of South Africa.
  • Maharaj Kumar Paljor Tendup Namgyal, Heir-apparent of Sikkim State.
  • William Bertram Neilson, AMInstCE, Chartered Civil Engineer, Director of Ordnance Factories.
  • Charles Reynolds Nodder, Director, Technological Research Laboratories, Indian Central Jute Committee, Calcutta.
  • Henry Joseph Pearson, MBE, Deputy Secretary to the Government of the Punjab in the Finance Department.
  • Charles Robertson Ovens Robertson, Indian Police, Central Intelligence Officer, United Provinces and Ajmer, Lucknow.
  • Major (temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) William Sandison, DSO, Indian Army, Commandant, Tochi Scouts, North-West Frontier Province.
  • Major George Sherriff, Indian Army, of Tashi Ding, Kalimpong, Bengal.
  • Cecil John Louis Stokoe, Civilian Manager, Bird and Company, New Delhi.
  • Albert Ernest Wright, Collector of Central Excise, Calcutta.
  • U Aye Maung II, Burma Service of Engineers, Class I, Chief Engineer, Public Works Department, Irrigation Branch.
  • George Pfaff, MBE, Burma Veterinary Service, Class I, Research Officer and Principal, Veterinary College, Insein.
  • Abang Haji Mustapha, Datu Bandar of Sarawak.
  • Colonel Oliver Hugh Reginald Beadles, Controller of Supplies, Malayan Union.
  • Peter Fitzherbert Campbell, Colonial Administrative Service, Assistant Colonial Secretary, Barbados.
  • Robert George Dakin. For public services in Uganda.
  • Alfred John Ernest Davis, Deputy Head of a Department of the Crown Agents for the Colonies. For services with the British Colonies Supply Mission, Washington.
  • Pierre Francois Joseph Louis Rathier Du Vergé, MC, MRCS, LRCP, Medical Superintendent, Victoria Hospital, Mauritius.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Ernest Gordon Fish, Colonial Police Service, Commissioner of Police, Zanzibar.
  • Samuel Moore Gilbert, Colonial Agricultural Service, Chief Scientific Officer, Coffee Research and Experimental Station, Lyamungu, Tanganyika.
  • John Gutch, Colonial Administrative Service, Under Secretary (Political), Palestine.
  • James Herbert Jenkins, Controller of Supplies, Seychelles.
  • The Right Reverend Thomas Sylvester Claudius Johnson, BD, Assistant Bishop of Sierra Leone.
  • Curtis Daniel Johnston, MD, CM, Medical Officer, Black River District, Jamaica.
  • Kwan Po Chan, For services to the University during the enemy occupation of Hong Kong.
  • The Venerable Lackland Augustus Lennon, MBE. For public services in Nigeria.
  • William George Noel Lightfoot, Establishment Officer, Northern Rhodesia.
  • Arthur John Loveridge, Colonial Administrative Service, Judicial Adviser, Gold Coast.
  • William Thomas Mackell, Colonial Education Service, Chief Inspector of Education, Nigeria.
  • Thomas Percy Fergus McNeice, Colonial Administrative Service, Secretary for Social Welfare, Singapore.
  • Michael Aldwyn Maillard, for public services in Trinidad.
  • Patrick William Robertson Petrie, MB, ChB, DTM&H. For medical services in the Aden Protectorate.
  • Frederick Walter Shaftain, Colonial Police Service, Superintendent of Police, Hong Kong.
  • Colin Smee, MC, Colonial Agricultural Service, Entomologist, Agricultural Department, Nyasaland.
  • Edgar Staines, Custodian of Enemy Property, retired Registrar, Superior Courts, Malta.
  • Neil Archibald Campbell Weir, ED, Colonial Administrative Service, Senior Commissioner, Gambia.
  • Claude Vibart Wight, For public services in British Guiana.
Honorary Officers
  • Chief John Manga Williams. For loyal and valuable services in the Cameroons.
  • Solomone Ula Ata, Prime Minister of Tonga in the Western Pacific.
  • Moshe G. Levin, President of the Jewish Community, Haifa, Palestine.
  • Sheikh Mohammed bin Hilal el Barwani. For public services in Zanzibar.

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Lieutenant-Commander William Barber, (Retired).
  • Wardmaster Lieutenant Frederick Charles Birch.
  • Captain (Quartermaster) James Leonard Ferneyhough, Royal Marines.
  • Acting Lieutenant-Commander Louis Button Geofroy, Trinidad Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  • Mr. Walter Gilbert Griffiths, Temporary Warrant Mechanician.
  • Acting Lieutenant-Commander James Desmond Rea Haslett, DSC, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  • Mr. Thomas Hollins, Temporary Acting Commissioned Master-at-Arms.
  • Temporary Lieutenant (A) John Mail, Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  • Acting Lieutenant-Commander (E) Edward Hilton Webster Platt.
  • First Officer Rosemary Sheepshanks, Women's Royal Naval Service.
Additional Members
In recognition of Operational Minesweeping service since the end of the War.
  • Temporary Lieutenant (S) John Desmond Cawthra, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  • Mr. Alfred James Eames, Commissioned Engineer.
Army
  • Captain (temporary) Cecil Somerset Alden (110194), Royal Pioneer Corps.
  • Major (temporary) (Quartermaster) Sidney Fenn Aston (100671), General List.
  • Captain (temporary) Geoffrey Herbert Beale (238282), Intelligence Corps.
  • Captain (temporary) James Patrick Beatt (174406), Royal Armoured Corps.
  • Major (Staff Paymaster Class II) (temporary) Thomas Blackett (101526), Royal Army Pay Corps.
  • Major (temporary) John Alexander Smith Brown (169187), Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Major (temporary) Anthony Stanley Bullivant (66162), 16th/5th Lancers, Royal Armoured Corps.
  • Major (temporary) Ian Rupert Burrows (117327), The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own).
  • Major Gilbert Henry Hooper Collins, AMIEE, AMIMechE (69659), Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • Major (temporary) Leslie Herbert Conybeer (188808), Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
  • Major (temporary) Howard Charles Crawley (193770), Royal Indian Army Service Corps.
  • Captain Herbert Francis Crawley, MM, (136901), The Dorsetshire Regiment.
  • No. 387384 Warrant Officer Class I Walter Frederick Cromey, Army Physical Training Corps.
  • Major (temporary) Henry Nelson Curwen (129574), The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders.
  • Junior Commander (temporary) Barbara Bowes Dale-Green (244807), Auxiliary Territorial Service.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (Staff Paymaster Class I) (temporary) Charles Owen Davies (114184), Royal Army Pay Corps.
  • The Reverend Hamlyn Llewellyn Rees Davies, BA (116167), Chaplain to the Forces, Fourth Class, Royal Army Chaplain's Department.
  • Captain (D.O.) John Thomas Fitzgerald (202580), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Major (Staff Paymaster Class II) (temporary) Louis Frank Frisby (112176), Royal Army Pay Corps.
  • Major (temporary) Laurie John Harry Gardner (167527), Army Catering Corps.
  • Major (temporary) Gerald Joyce Gill, (168229), Army Catering Corps.
  • Major (temporary) Ronald George Gosling (220596), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Major (temporary) Bernard Beaumont Hill, (19205), Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
  • Major (temporary) (Quartermaster) Edward Hills (127482), Royal Army Medical Corps.
  • Major William George Jago, TD (24877), Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps.
  • No. 5767448 Warrant Officer Class II Ernest Frederick Jolley, The Royal Norfolk Regiment.
  • Major (temporary) Frank Kent (167603), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Senior Commander Margaret Cochrane Law (211298), Auxiliary Territorial Service.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel William John Mackay (49247), Army Cadet Force.
  • Major John Charles Pengelley Madden-Gaskell, TD (20596), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Major (Acting) Robert Macfie Marquis, MB, (291139), Royal Army Medical Corps.
  • No. 5/126777 Warrant Officer Class I Gordon Hammerton Mellor, Royal Army Service Corps.
  • No. 1418907 Warrant Officer Class I Edward George Middlemass, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Major (Quartermaster) William Kinchela Miller (47888), The South Wales Borderers.
  • Major Richard Edward Moody (767), The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
  • No. 6910582 Warrant Officer Class I Robert James Morley, Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • No. T/34637 Warrant Officer Class I Frederick Ernest Newman, Royal Army Service Corps.
  • Major (temporary) George Henry Northey (77777), King's Royal Rifle Corps.
  • Major (temporary) Wilfred Oliver (116663), Royal Army Service Corps.
  • Junior Commander (temporary) Sophie Portal (196358), Auxiliary Territorial Service.
  • Major (temporary) Ivor Powell (152382), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Major Thomas Horace Redford, TD (20860), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Lieutenant Frederick Henry Richards (146084), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Major (temporary) Lionel Frank Rixson (267378), Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Captain (temporary) Shafiq Ahmad Khan, Indian Pioneer Corps.
  • Major (temporary) Henry Macaulay Shellard (124948), Royal Army Service Corps.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel James Ramsey Lochead Sloan (286048), Army Cadet Force.
  • Captain Frederick Speakes (234663), Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Captain (Quartermaster) Percy William George Steele (356537), Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Major (temporary) Claude Hugh Morley Toye (186806), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Captain Joyce Tozer, East African Women's Territorial Service.
  • Major (temporary) John Tyler (142934), Royal Pioneer Corps.
  • Captain (temporary) Cecil Romeo Eugene Warner (263881), Royal Army Service Corps.
  • The Reverend Edward James Warner (104856), Chaplain to the Forces, Third Class (temporary), Royal Army Chaplains' Department.
  • Major Herbert Waugh (286575), Army Cadet Force.
  • War Substantive Captain (Temporary Major) Ronald Harry Culley, (OS/216) Indian Army Ordnance Corps.
  • Lieutenant (Assistant Commissary) (Temporary Captain) (Deputy Commissary) James Patrick O'Brien, (OS/56) Indian Army Ordnance Corps.
  • War Substantive Captain (Temporary Major) George Herald Heithus, (EC.205772) Indian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • War Substantive Captain (Temporary Major) Wyndham Garfield Frost, (EC.8788) 2nd Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army.
  • Senior Commander Mary Joyce Young (WAC/153) Women's Auxiliary Corps (India).
  • Sergeant-Major Frederick Charles Jones, Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps.
  • Major (temporary) Omer Faik Muftizade, The Cyprus Regiment.
Royal Air Force
  • Acting Squadron Leader Henry James Carter, DFC (104474), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
  • Acting Squadron Leader William Cyril Johnson (64420), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
  • Acting Squadron Leader Frank Ernest Jones (106000), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
  • Acting Squadron Leader John Mochrie (43597).
  • Acting Squadron Leader Frank Harry Taylor, Southern Rhodesian Air Force.
  • Acting Squadron Leader John Percy Ward (80601), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
  • Flight Lieutenant Ralph Brown, DFM, (45685).
  • Acting Flight Lieutenant Edward Arthur Brace (188033), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
  • Acting Flight Lieutenant Francis Edward Murphy (50250).
  • Flying Officer George Hatton King (50782).
  • Warrant Officer William John Ainger (511799).
  • Warrant Officer Frederick Grant Ireland (533260).
  • Warrant Officer Victor Soulsby Peel (365927).
  • Warrant Officer Donald Burford Rushmore (513862).
  • Warrant Officer Alfred Richard Springham (370305). Royal Air Force.
  • Acting Warrant Officer Paul Frettsome (591441).
Civil Division
  • Mark John Abbs, lately Sub-Inspector, HM Coastguard, North Eastern Division, Ministry of Transport.
  • John Adair, JP, General Secretary, Durham Aged Mineworkers' Homes Association.
  • Horace Aidley, Secretary, Railways Staff Conference, London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company.
  • Lilian Florence Alcock, Executive Officer, HM Treasury.
  • Henry Morton Anderson, Honorary Secretary, County Armagh Savings Committee. Member, Ulster Savings Committee.
  • Councillor Joseph Armstrong, JP. For public services in the County of Durham.
  • William Orwin Atkinson, Honorary Secretary, Acton Savings Committee.
  • Frederick Stanley Back, Staff Officer, Admiralty.
  • Dora Louisa, Lady Backhouse. For services in the distribution of knitted garments for the Royal Navy.
  • George William Baldock, Head of Branch, Ministry of Food.
  • Roland Arthur Barber, lately Secretary, Northamptonshire War Agricultural Executive Committee.
  • Catherine Barne, Civil Assistant, War Office.
  • Hester Maud Vere Barrington, Travelling Clothing Officer, Women's Voluntary Services.
  • George Millar Beattie, Higher Clerical Officer, Department of Agriculture for Scotland.
  • Betty Belson, Secretary, Midlands Regional Board for Industry, Board of Trade.
  • Harry Stanley Bickell, Civil Assistant to the Director of Dockyards, Admiralty.
  • Alan William Biddlecombe, Assistant Engineer, Telephone Development and Maintenance Branch, General Post Office.
  • Joseph Blewitt, JP, Area Secretary, Transport and General Workers' Union, Midlands Area No. 5.
  • Ernest Henry Bolton, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Town and Country Planning.
  • George Bradford, Staff Officer, Air Ministry.
  • William James Brawn, Staff Officer, HM Stationery Office.
  • Pearl Bridger, Staff Officer, General Post Office.
  • Sydney George Gardiner Brookman, Superintendent of Works, Ministry of Works.
  • Robert Edward Bruce, Principal Staff Officer, War Office.
  • Olive Rosamund Buchanan, Commander, First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Headquarters, Allied Land Forces, South East Asia.
  • Lionel Victor Bull, Senior Staff Officer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Rowland Arthur Bull, Honorary Secretary, Tiverton and District Savings Committee.
  • Ronald Cowper Burton, lately Senior Army Welfare Officer, Hull.
  • Thomas Leith Butler, Regional Commissioner, National Savings Committee.
  • Jessie Maud Cardozo, RRC, Chief Health Nurse, Municipal Borough of Poplar.
  • Samuel Carlisle. For services to the Belfast Corporation Transport Department.
  • Major James Samuel Carson, MIME, Chairman, Backworth Miners' Welfare Institute.
  • John Cross Carson, Director, John Murray, Ltd, Coatbridge.
  • Alderman William Alfred James Case, JP, Member, Wiltshire War Agricultural Executive Committee.
  • Percy Cheetham, Manchester Representative, National Savings Committee.
  • Ernest Costain Clegg, Cartographer. For services to the Women's Land Army.
  • Perceval Aljan Collins, Unit Controller, Road Haulage Organisation, Kidderminster.
  • Cecil Tom Cripps, Area Organiser, British Sailors' Society Hostels, Canteens and Mobile Canteens, Portsmouth.
  • Percy Ernest Crisp. Employed in a Department of the Foreign Office.
  • Ernest Crossley, District Locomotive Superintendent, Edge Hill, London Midland and Scottish Railway Company.
  • Benjamin Thomas Crowe, Divisional Officer, No. 24 (Birmingham) Fire Force, National Fire Service.
  • Herbert Edward Cushnie, JP, District Organiser, Brighton, National Amalgamated Society of Operative House and Ship Painters and Decorators.
  • Percival Theodore James Dadley, Higher Clerical Officer, Ministry of Health.
  • Margaret Rhoda Munro Dallas, Staff Officer, Ministry of Supply.
  • Douglas Dalzell, Chief Representative of the United Kingdom Commercial Corporation in the Sudan.
  • Ernestine Winifred Dandridge, Honorary Divisional Secretary, Worthing and Lancing, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
  • Dorothy Elizabeth Davis, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of National Insurance.
  • John Alexander Dormann, Senior Staff Officer, Board of Trade.
  • Anne Isabel Douglas, Member, Agricultural Executive Committee for Lanarkshire.
  • William Orr Dowling, Assistant Manager, Engine Works, Harland and Wolff, Ltd, Belfast.
  • Leonard Marshall Driscoll, Assistant II, Airborne Forces Experimental Establishment, Ministry of Supply.
  • Alexander Robert Dunbar, Assistant Superintendent, Southern Area, London and North Eastern Railway Company.
  • Arthur Frank Ebert, Senior Trade Officer, Ministry of Food.
  • Alexander Robertson Edmiston, Manager, Palmers Dry Dock, Prince of Wales Dry Dock Company (Swansea), Ltd.
  • James Edward, Regional Fuel Engineer, Scotland, Ministry of Fuel and Power.
  • Sydney Fred Elverd, Grand Secretary and Treasurer, Grand United Order of Odd Fellows' Friendly Society.
  • Amos Fairbrother, Senior Staff Officer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • William Farnorth, Secretary, North Western Area, Road Haulage Association.
  • Albert Edward Featherstone, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of National Insurance.
  • Thomas Francis Fitz-Gibbon, Assistant Controller of Administration, Department of National Service Entertainment.
  • Walter James Fletcher, Head of Branch, Ministry of Works.
  • Donald Jack Frost, Sub-District Manager, Road Transport Organisation, Ipswich.
  • Ernest David Fryer, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Transport.
  • Charles Foreman Garland, Higher Clerical Officer, Offices of the Cabinet.
  • Hempson Gates, Inspector of Stamping, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Christian Grace Gatey, Secretary, Labour and Cereals Committees, National Farmers Union.
  • Peter Gillan Gaylor, Column Officer, National Fire Service, Northern Ireland.
  • Eileen Rosemary German. For services to the Leicestershire Prisoners of War Comforts Fund.
  • Frank Gillett, Deputy Controller of Footwear, Board of Trade.
  • Leon Gillis, MB, BCh, MChOrth, DLO, FRCS, FRCS(Ed), Senior Surgeon, Ministry of Pensions.
  • Richard Fred Golsworthy, Staff Clerk, Office of HM Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor.
  • George Reginald Gordon, Principal Surveyor, Tithe Redemption Commission.
  • Reginald Walter Greening, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • John Foulds Haddow. For services to the Ministry of Food in Scotland.
  • John Daglish Hadfield, Chief Draughtsman (Shipyard), Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Ltd, Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • George Edward Hance, Registrar, Foreign Office.
  • Robert John Hastings, Chairman, South Ayrshire Savings Committee.
  • George Richard Hawtin, Station Superintendent, British Overseas Airways Corporation.
  • Ethel Mary Bassett Haythornthwaite, Honorary Secretary, Sheffield and Peak District Branch, Council for the Preservation of Rural England.
  • Alice Winifred Heap, Honorary Secretary, Ardgay and District Savings Group.
  • Major William Thomas Henry, Director, Overseas Service, Incorporated Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Help Society.
  • Doris Elizabeth Hewson, Secretary and Treasurer, National Association for Employment of Regular Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen.
  • Thomas John Hill, Customs Officer, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • George Payne Hobdell, Staff Officer, Government Chemist's Department.
  • Douglas Alfred Horsman, Deputy Principal Production Officer, Admiralty.
  • Captain Griffith Hughes, Army Welfare Officer, Pwllheli.
  • John Williams Hughes, Chairman, Hornsey Branch, British Legion.
  • William Edward Hughes, Honorary Secretary, Cardiff Savings Committee.
  • Ellen Mary Ibberson, Director, Rural Music Schools Association.
  • Ellen Elizabeth Inman, Senior Probation Officer, London Probation Service.
  • Councillor Thomas Frederick Edwin Jakeman, South Western Region Representative, National Savings Committee.
  • Mary Frances Johnston, Staff Officer, Ministry of Labour and National Insurance, Northern Ireland.
  • Captain Angus Colin Duncan Johnstone, ED, Field Supervisor, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Association, Warendorf, North Rhine and Westphalia Regions.
  • Edwin Leonard Lloyd-Jones, Senior Sanitary Inspector, Rhyl Urban District.
  • James Jones, Secretary and Director, John Nicholson and Sons, Ltd, Leeds.
  • Herbert Joys. For services to Charities in Grimsby.
  • Avice Dorothea Langdale Kellam, Organising Secretary, Victoria League Colonial Bureau.
  • Henry Edwin Kemp, Outdoor Carriage and Wagon Assistant, Southern Railway Company.
  • Arthur David Kent, AMIEE, Chief of Testing Department, Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, Ltd, Chelmsford.
  • John Edmund King, Senior Staff Officer, Colonial Office.
  • Douglas Hyndman Lang, Shipyard Manager, William Denny and Brothers, Ltd, Dumbarton.
  • Margaret Home Lauder. For services to War Charities in Scotland.
  • William Revell Lauder. For services to the wounded in Liverpool.
  • Christina Cunningham Lawson, Assistant Matron, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh.
  • Albert Edward Leek, General Manager and Director, Distington Engineering Company, Ltd.
  • Margaret Sophy Logan, Seamen's Welfare Worker, Glasgow.
  • Catherine London, Superintendent of District Midwives' Home, General Lying-in-Hospital, London.
  • Winifred Mary McAllister, Matron of the British Red Cross Clinic for Rheumatism and Principal of the School of Hydrotherapy.
  • Donald Leslie McIntosh, Superintendent, Langside School for the Deaf, Glasgow.
  • Councillor Charles Garrett Mack, JP, Commandant, Bootle Special Constabulary.
  • Colin May Mackenzie, Head of Schools Section, Ministry of Education.
  • Donald Shaw MacKinnon, FSA(Scot.), Honorary Secretary, Association of Highland Societies of Edinburgh.
  • Arthur Edward Martin, Assistant Chief Constable of Devonshire.
  • James Mather, Chief Clerk, Territorial Army and Air Force Association of the County of Lancaster East.
  • Thomas Joseph Matthews, Works Manager, Metal and Produce Recovery Depot, Eaglescliffe, Co. Durham.
  • Edith Maycock, Member of the National Executive, National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers.
  • Dorothy Melville, Matron, Belfast Municipal Hospital for Children.
  • William Josiah Merrett, Superintendent, Printing Branch, Office of the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District.
  • Henry Guy Merson, Senior Executive Officer, Home Office.
  • Violet Eda Miller. For services to the British United Aid to China Fund.
  • Patrick Mockler, Lately Superintendent, Imperial Smelting Corporation, Ltd, Avonmouth.
  • William Harold Moore, Divisional Officer, Eastern Area of Scotland, National Fire Service.
  • Horace Moreton, Member of the National Executive Committee, National Union of Railwaymen.
  • Henry Herbert Morgan, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions.
  • Seward Noel Morgan, Assistant Manager, John I. Thornycroft and Company, Ltd, London.
  • William John Morison, Chief Engineer, Eastern National Omnibus Company, Ltd, Chelmsford.
  • John White Mowatt, Superintendent and Deputy Chief Constable, Banff County Police Force.
  • Arthur William Mundy, Civilian Clerical Officer, War Office.
  • Thomas Edward Naughten, Staff Clerk, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • Frederick Braithwaite Nichols, Chief Superintendent of Traffic, Telephone Manager's Office, West Area, London, General Post Office.
  • Bertha Nicholson, Superintendent Nurse, Scarthoe Road Infirmary, Grimsby.
  • Charles Stuart Ogilvy, LRCP, LRCS(Ed.), LRFPS, Civil Medical Practitioner, Military Detention Barracks, Sowerby Bridge.
  • Bertram Oliver, Relieving Officer, Enfield East District, Middlesex.
  • David Orr, Honorary Secretary, County Down Savings Committee. Member, Ulster Savings Committee.
  • Priscilla Margaret Padmore, Headmistress, Christ Church Primary School, Bradford-on-Avon.
  • Harry Stanley Pallant, Staff Officer, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Eva May Parsons, Employed in a Department of the Foreign Office.
  • Robert Parsons, Superintendent, Royal Victoria, Albert and King George V Docks, Port of London Authority.
  • John Mackenna Pearson, Director of the British Council Centre, Liverpool.
  • Thelma Marion Pembroke, Chief Welfare Officer, Red Cross Hospital Welfare Service in North-West Europe.
  • Adelaide Pentecost, Librarian, Crown Film Unit, Central Office of Information.
  • Lionel Alfred Peterson, District House Coal Officer, Midland Region.
  • Wilfrid James Phillips, Secretary, British Red Cross Society.
  • Albert John Plaice, Senior Staff Officer, Patent Office, Board of Trade.
  • Harold Player, Member, Schools Advisory Sub-Committee, National Savings Committee.
  • Albert Edward Porter, Senior Staff Officer, Air Ministry.
  • George Henry Porter, District Organiser, National Society of Painters. Chairman, Workers Panel, Joint Council for the Building and Civil Engineering Industry, Northern Ireland.
  • Lilian Louise Poueits, Assistant Matron, Royal Infirmary, Liverpool.
  • Sarah Anne Raby, Headmistress, The Magdalen Hospital Classifying School, Streatham.
  • Evelyn Radford, Joint Founder of the Falmouth Opera Singers.
  • Maisie Radford, Joint Founder of the Falmouth Opera Singers.
  • Edward Walter Reading, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Supply.
  • Katherine Rees, County Organiser, Swansea, Women's Voluntary Services.
  • Mary Winifred Richards, Chief Superintendent of Typists, Ministry of Education.
  • Squadron Leader Barkel Cornelius James Rickard, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, Commanding Officer, Plymouth Wing, Air Training Corps.
  • John Douglas Roberson, Technical Representative for Dunlop Rubber Company, Ministry of Supply Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment.
  • Emrys Haddon Roberts, MSc, JP, Chairman, Machynlleth and District Savings Committee.
  • Dorothy Gladys Rothwell, MSc, JP, County Borough Organiser, Salford, Women's Voluntary Services.
  • John Rouse, Staff Officer, Ministry of Fuel and Power.
  • Alfred George Ernest Russell, Headmaster, Lancing Senior School, West Sussex.
  • Theresa Scurfield, Higher Clerical Officer, Foreign Office.
  • Herbert Basil Sheasby, FCA, FSAA, Secretary, National Council of Wholesale Egg Distributors and of other Wholesale Trade Associations.
  • Samuel Sheppard, lately Local Fuel Overseer, Alcester Rural District Council.
  • Marion Cockburn Shuttleworth, Divisional Commandant and Honorary Secretary, Fulham and Putney Division, County of London Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • Major Leonard Ernest Silcox, DSO, Engineer, Wales and Monmouth Division, Ministry of Transport.
  • Walter Sim, Secretary, Roofing Felt Industry Executive Committee.
  • Harold Herbert Edmund Simmonds, Staff Officer, British Museum.
  • Arthur Smart, Higher Executive Officer, India Office.
  • Arthur Cecil Wood-Smith, Secretary, Nurses' Insurance Society.
  • Edna Helen Smith, Personal Assistant to the South Eastern Regional Controller, Ministry of Fuel and Power.
  • Harold Soar, Manager, Middlesbrough Employment Exchange, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • Joseph Soar, Mus.D, FRCO, ARCM, Honorary Secretary of St. David's Lifeboat, Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
  • William Johnstone Stewart, Engineering Manager, Marine Department, Caledon Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Ltd, Dundee.
  • Frederick White Stokes, Deputy Assistant Controller, Post and Telecommunications Branch, British Element, Control Commission for Germany.
  • Edmund Stone, Governor of the Royal Hospitals of Bridewell and Bethlem.
  • Adeline Bertha Straughan, Regional Inspector of Clerical Establishments, Midland Region, General Post Office.
  • Charles Herbert Sutherby, Chief Office Clerk, Committee and Private Bill Office, House of Commons.
  • Trinette Taylor, Higher Grade Clerk, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
  • Clara Gwendoline Thompson, JP, Sister-in-Charge, Blood Transfusion Service, Wales.
  • Grace Thomson, Clothing Officer, Women's Voluntary Services in Scotland.
  • Mary Evelyn Thomson, RRC, Matron of the Infirmary. Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
  • Maurice Tomlinson, Member of Committee, No.'s. 1036 and 1969 (Bury) Squadron, Air Training Corps.
  • Cecil Tull, Civil Assistant and Accountant, Grade I, Air Ministry.
  • Gladys Mary Turner, Manager, Ministry of Supply Storage Depot, Strensham.
  • Henry Arthur Turpin, Station Master, Cannon Street, Southern Railway Company.
  • Edgar Ernest Turtle, MSc, PhD, FRIC, Senior Technical Officer, Ministry of Food.
  • Councillor Alice Kate Louisa Venning, Member, Bristol Local Employment Committee and Juvenile Advisory Committee.
  • Arthur Harold Wagstaff, Chief Clerk of the Birmingham County Court and of the District Registry of the High Court of Justice.
  • Hazel Joan Randall Walker, lately employed in a Department of the Foreign Office.
  • Iolanthe Wallis, Staff Officer, Ministry of Works.
  • Stephen Ward, Chairman, Wellington District Committee of Salop War Agricultural Executive Committee.
  • Percy Charles Warring, Chief Office Clerk, Table Office, House of Commons.
  • Bert Watts, Assistant Divisional Officer, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
  • James Albert Weekly, Senior Staff Officer, Ministry of Civil Aviation.
  • Derek Alfred Hutton-Williams, Deputy Director of Housing, Ministry of Supply.
  • Elizabeth Dorothy Williams, Headmistress, Winton Modern Girls' School, Eccles.
  • Francis Henry Williams, Senior Examiner, Regional Office, Leeds, War Damage Commission.
  • William Henry Williams, Local Fuel Overseer, County Borough of East Ham.
  • William John Williams, Divisional Superintendent, Londonderry Division, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
  • Captain Ernest Henry Marshall Wood, Chief Clerk, Office of the High Commissioner for the United Kingdom in New Zealand.
  • Major John Marc Bishop Wratislaw, Honorary Secretary, Dorset County Garden Produce Committee.
  • James Young, Chief Engineer Officer, ex. SS Matang, Singapore Straits Steamship Company.
  • Katharine Jean Young, Senior Staff Officer, Ministry of Health.
  • William Alexander Young, Assistant Area Road Haulage Officer, Glasgow, Ministry of Transport.
  • Annie Louise Brown, Typist at His Majesty's Embassy at Bogota.
  • Peter Paul Caruana, British Vice-Consul at Port Said.
  • Canon Henry D'Albertanson, British Chaplain at Beaulieu and Monte Carlo.
  • Paul Henry Alfred Ghislayn Howard Dorchy, formerly Information Officer at His Majesty's Consulate-General at Barcelona.
  • Arthur Herbert Dudbridge, British subject resident in the Argentine Republic.
  • Winifred Amy Edwards, British subject resident in Turkey.
  • Leslie Desmond Edward Foster Vesey-Fitzgerald, Principal Assistant to the Chief Locust Officer, Middle East.
  • George Pereira Fryxell, British Pro-Consul at Setubal.
  • William Goodall, British subject resident in Persia.
  • William Peter Halliday, formerly on the staff of the Political Adviser to the Commander in Chief, Germany.
  • Arthur Halsey, Second Secretary (Commercial) at His Majesty's Embassy at Bagdad.
  • Irene Hannaford, formerly on (the staff of the Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia.
  • John Roland Kay, British Vice-Consul at Chicago.
  • Irma Klouzal, on the staff of the British Political Representative in Austria.
  • James Stewart Lawson. For services to the British Colony in Riga.
  • Harold Robert Moore, Deputy Assistant Legal Secretary, Sudan Government.
  • John Alexander Reid, Principal Information Officer, Benghazi.
  • May Rowdon, until recently Registrar at His Majesty's Legation at Reykjavik.
  • Allan Veitch, Acting Consul-General at His Majesty's Consulate-General at Kunming.
  • Cyril Whitworth, until recently Archivist at His Majesty's Legation at Addis Ababa.
  • Myrtle Margaret Mary Winter, attached to a Department of the Foreign Office.
  • Kathleen Nina Howard Witherow, Clerical Officer at His Majesty's Embassy at Rome.
  • Elfreda Arkell, Senior Health Officer, Bulawayo Municipality, and Sister in Charge of the Princess Margaret Rose Clinic under (the auspices of the Bulawayo Child Welfare Society, Southern Rhodesia.
  • Annie Bailey, of Thaba Bosiu, Basutoland. For social welfare services.
  • Malcolm John Buckett, Traffic Controller, Southampton Docks, Southern Railway Company. For services to Dominion Ministers and other distinguished visitors from the Dominions, and in connection with the movement of oversea troops.
  • Emma Mary Caulfield. For services in connection with philanthropic and patriotic organisations, State of Tasmania.
  • Dorothy Cherry, a District Nurse in Newfoundland.
  • Catherine Elizabeth Crompton. For services in connection with the Mothers' and Babies' Health Association, State of South Australia.
  • Horace Joseph Dunn, Chairman, District Council of Saddleworth, State of South Australia, for many years.
  • Frederick Leslie Finnie, Senior Clerk, Department of Internal Affairs, Southern Rhodesia.
  • Mabel Forsey, formerly Post-mistress at Grand Bank, Newfoundland, for nearly 40 years.
  • Florence Muriel Knight, formerly Matron, Adelaide Children's Hospital, State of South Australia.
  • William Roland Dozell Lewis, of Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia. For public and social welfare services.
  • David McCrindle Macfarlane, formerly Inspector of Shipping and Lloyds Surveyor, Newfoundland.
  • Hugh Munro Macleod Mackenzie, employed in the Audit Department, Southern Rhodesia.
  • Jean Brownlee Mitchell, Director of George and Queen Elizabeth Officers' Club in Glasgow, under the auspices of the Empire Societies' War Hospitality Committee.
  • Dorothy Alice Ogden, Secretary, Society for the Oversea Settlement of British Women.
  • Doris Sophia Potter. Employed in Government House, Adelaide, State of South Australia.
  • Marie Shepherd, Director of the Fitzroy Club in Glasgow, under the auspices of the Empire Societies' War Hospitality Committee.
  • William George Sullivan, formerly President of the Longshoremen's Protective Union, Newfoundland.
  • Thelma Florence Tyson, of Launceston, State of Tasmania. For social welfare services.
  • Sheila Ailsa Van Niekerk, Nursing Sister, Swaziland Government Service.
  • Evelyn Mary Yeoman. For services to George and Queen Elizabeth Officers' Club in Edinburgh, under the auspices of the Empire Societies' War Hospitality Committee.
  • Kathleen Armer, Deputy Director, S.S.A.F.A. Welfare Directorate, General Headquarters, India.
  • Jean Berrisford, Staff Officer, British Red Cross, S.E.A.C. Red Cross.
  • Helen Margaret Saunders, Y.W.C.A. Welfare Officer-in-Charge, Camp, Anandagiri, Ootacamund.
  • Eric Bridgnell, Under-Secretary to the Government of India in the Finance Department.
  • Joseph Byrne. Director of American Surplus Stores in D.G. (Disposals).
  • Frederick James Clarke, Station Superintendent and Honorary Assistant Transportation Officer (retired), North-Western Railway, Delhi.
  • Major Geoffrey Clarke, Liaison Officer, Polish Orphans' Camp, Balachadi, Nawanagar State.
  • Mario Claude Clerici, Indian Police, Assistant to the Inspector-General of Police, Orissa.
  • Major Arthur Charles Corner, lately Attached Officer, Construction Branch (of the Posts and Telegraphs Directorate) in charge of the Trunk Exchange Design and Installation, Government of India.
  • Charles Frederick Dickeson, Higher Education Officer, Office of the Auditor of Indian Home Accounts, London.
  • John Donald, Jute Merchant and Honorary Secretary, Dacca Club Gymkhana Races, Bengal.
  • Robert Ernest Embleton, Technical Assistant, Photographic, Indian Air Survey and Transport, Limited, Dum Dum.
  • Reginald Norman Fox, Wireless Officer, British Mission, Lhasa, Tibet.
  • George Colville Frankum, Officiating Works Manager, His Majesty's Mint, Calcutta.
  • Sardar Ramchandrarao Jayasinharao Ghorpade, Lieutenant-Colonel in the Dewas States Forces, Jagirdar of Laxmipura and Akalia, Dewas State (Senior Branch).
  • Rollo Henri Gross, lately (British) Specialist Instructor, Government of India, Technical Training Centre, Trivandrum.
  • Major Marcel Gaston Hooper, Assistant Commandant, Special Armed Constabulary, Central Province and Berar.
  • Robert Douglas Howe, Indian Civil Service, Under-Secretary to the Government of India in the Defence Department.
  • Herbert William Hunt, Assistant Superintendent, Printing and Stationery, North-Western Railway, and Honorary Secretary, Revnell Services Club, Lahore, Punjab.
  • Walter Geoffrey Lamarque, Indian Civil Service, Deputy Secretary to the Government of India in the Department of Industries and Supplies.
  • Roger Edward Rowley Lees, Indian Police, Officiating Superintendent of Police, Purnea, Bihar.
  • Captain Edward Walter Moyle Magor, Indian Army, Indian Political Service, lately Secretary to the Resident for Kolhapur and the Deccan States.
  • Ronald Harry Mitchell, Assistant Conservator of Forests, Madras.
  • Peter Moore, Assistant Transportation Superintendent, Traffic, Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway, Rayapuram.
  • William Nagle, Registrar, Central Police Office, Punjab.
  • Douglas George Littlejohn Pirie, Manager of the Shipping Department of Parry and Company, Limited, Madras.
  • John Pratt, Chief Inspector of Steam Boiler and Smoke Nuisances, Bombay.
  • Alexander Robertson, Tea Planter, Siliguri, Darjeeling, Bengal.
  • Frederick Samuel Seller, Regional Radio Controller, Civil Aviation Department, Government of India, and lately Assistant Engineer, Wireless.
  • Henry William Tristram, Superintendent, Messrs. Gladstone, Wyllie and Company, Wyndhamgunj, Mirzapur, United Provinces.
  • The Reverend George Appleton, Director of Public Relations, Burma.
  • Samuel Devaprasadham David, Assistant Secretary to the Government of Burma, Finance and Revenue Department.
  • Reginald Hugh Whittam, Income-tax Officer, Grade I, Personal Assistant to the Commissioner of Income Tax, Burma.
  • Isaac Boateng Asafu Adjaye, MRCS, LRCP. For political and social services in the Gold Coast.
  • Elizabeth Fletcher Armitage. For services in connection with the Jewish Camp in Mauritius.
  • Dorcas Mabel Aubrey. For welfare services in Kenya.
  • Ayub Ali, Assistant Establishment Officer (Asian), Secretariat, Kenya.
  • May Baissac. For services during the war to the Red Cross in Mauritius.
  • Harold Barrett, Colonial Prison Service. Lately in charge of Stanley Prison, Hong Kong.
  • Adelaide Palmer Benjamin, Senior Staff Nurse. For services during the enemy occupation of Singapore.
  • Margaret Bennetts, Colonial Nursing Service, Senior Nursing Sister, Nigeria.
  • Ella Botes. For welfare services in Northern Rhodesia.
  • Sylvester Modupe Broderick, Colonial Education Service, African Assistant Director of Education, Sierra Leone.
  • Antoinette Butcher, Sister of Charity, Matron, Central Hospital, Malta.
  • Solomon Cox, Primary School Teacher, Windward Islands.
  • Alice Mary Davies, Colonial Nursing Service, Principal Matron, Government Medical Department, Hong Kong.
  • Joyce Louise Donald. For services as Secretary of the Evacuee Committee, Ceylon.
  • Robert Arthur Dummett. For services as Controller of Supplies and Prices, British Guiana.
  • John Colley Faye, Alkali of Kristi Kunda, and Headmaster of the House of Transfiguration School, Kristi Kunda, Gambia.
  • Alexander Smaill Frater, MB, BS, DTM. For medical and public services in the New Hebrides.
  • George Gellanders, MRSanI, Chief Health Inspector, Uganda.
  • Winifred Hobson, for services during the war to the Red Cross in Trinidad.
  • Iman Mohamed, 1st Grade Clerk, British Somaliland Military Administration.
  • Cecil Vemon Jumeaux, LMS, Government Medical Service. For services during the enemy occupation of Malaya.
  • Alexander Clarke Macdonald, Engineer in charge of the distribution branch of the Municipal Water Department, Singapore. For services during hostilities.
  • Teresa Mary Middlebrook, Headmistress of Flores College, Valletta. For services to Education in Malta.
  • John James Mills, Vice Principal, Mico Training College, Jamaica.
  • Theophilus Amin Halil Mogabgab, Antiquities Officer and Curator, Famagusta Museum, Cyprus.
  • Nuer Ologo V, Paramount Chief of Yilo Krobo, Gold Coast.
  • Willorage Hector Douglas Perera, Chief Assistant Port Controller, Ceylon.
  • Frederick Reed, Staff Officer, Crown Agents for the Colonies.
  • Ferdinand Louis Ruggeri, City Engineer, Surveyor and Valuator, Gibraltar.
  • Michael Arbuthnot Sharpe, Colonial Administrative Service, Administrative Officer, Nyasaland.
  • Sinnappah Sinnadurai, Assistant Secretary in the Secretariat of the Malayan Union.
  • Mary Hamilton South. For services at the Junior European School and as Supervisor, Correspondence Course, Tanganyika.
  • Tama Weng Ajang, Kayan Chief, Penghulu of Long Akah, Sarawak.
  • Sotirios Christou Terezopoulos, for welfare services to the Cypriot community in the United Kingdom.
  • Frederick Taylor Thompson, Goods Agent, Kenya and Uganda Railways and Harbours.
  • Arthur Herbert Stanley Vigo, Agricultural Officer, Nigeria.
  • Hugh Wands, MB, ChB, Medical Officer, Sandakan, North Borneo. For services during internment.
  • Sydney Goddord White, Colonial Audit Service, Assistant Auditor, Palestine.
  • Lawrence Wileman, Assistant Works Manager, Public Works Department, Nigeria.
Honorary Members
  • James Obiekwe Ononye, Chief Clerk, Provincial Administration, Nigeria.
  • Edward Akakpo Mensah, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Nigeria.
  • Che Yeop Mahidin bin Mohamed Shariff, Malayan Administrative Service.
  • Captain Mohamed Salleh bin Haji Sulaiman, Malayan Civil Service.
  • Ong Seong Tek. For welfare and Civil Defence services in Malaya.
  • Che Mohamed Pilus bin Kassim, General Clerical Service, Malayan Union. For services during the Japanese occupation.
  • Khang Ah Chong. For services during the Japanese occupation of Sarawak.
  • Sheikh Suleiman Kheir, Chairman of Village Committee at Abu Sinan, Palestine.
  • Benyamin Fishman, Senior Inspector of Land Registries, Palestine.
  • Haj Taj Ed Din Sha'th, lately Mayor of Beersheba, Palestine.
  • Jerome Peter Pereira, 1st Grade Clerk, Post Office, Aden.

Kaisar-i-Hind Medal

British Empire Medals (BEM)

Military Division
Royal Navy
In recognition of Operational Minesweeping service since the end of the War.
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division
United Kingdom
India
Colonial Empire

Royal Red Crosses (RRC)

Associates of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

  • Sybilla Katherine Estella Richard, Acting Senior Sister, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.
  • Gdraldine Maud Arthur, Nursing Sister, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.
  • Mabel Middleton, Head V.A.D. Nursing Member.
  • Mary Agnes Taylor, Head V.A.D. Nursing Member.
  • Sister Thelma Bows (209457), Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service (Reserve).
  • Matron (Acting) Bessie Maud Clark (26095), Indian Military Nursing Service.
  • Liaison Officer Gertrude Jane Simpson Corsar (W/5O2007), Voluntary Aid Detachment.
  • Principal Matron (Acting) Anne Davis (NZ 12994), Indian Military Nursing Service.
  • Senior Sister (Acting) Winifred Margaret Foulds (208219), Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service (Reserve).
  • Sister Eleanora Heritage (208353), Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service (Reserve).
  • Sister Murdina Smith (221932), Territorial Army Nursing Service.
  • Sister Rose Bella Spencer (305066), Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service (Reserve).
  • Sister Lilian Frances Thompson (257436), Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service (Reserve).
  • Matron Eileen May Tobin, Indian Military Nursing Service.
  • Acting Matron Alice Lowrey (5062), Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service.
  • Acting Senior Sister Edith Mary Church (5455), Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service (Reserve).
  • Acting Senior Sister Mary Jopp (5068), Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service.

Air Force Crosses (AFC)

Royal Air Force
Royal Canadian Air Force
Royal New Zealand Air Force
Royal Australian Air Force

Bars to Air Force Cross

  • Acting Squadron Leader Cecil Venn Haines, AFC (43639), Royal Air Force.

Air Force Medals (AFM)

King's Commendations For Brave Conduct

King's Commendations for Valuable Service in the Air

United Kingdom
Royal Air Force
Royal Navy
Royal Canadian Air Force
Royal Australian Air Force

King's Police and Fire Services Medals (KPFSM)

England and Wales
Scotland
Northern Ireland
Australia
India
Burma
Colonies, Protectorates and Mandated Territories.

New Zealand

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The New Year Honours 1954 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. They were announced on 1 January 1954 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1954.

The New Year Honours 1955 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. They were announced on 1 January 1955 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1955.

The New Year Honours 1958 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. They were announced in supplements to the London Gazette of 31 December 1957 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1958.

The New Year Honours 1952 were appointments by King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the British Empire and Commonwealth. They were announced on 1 January 1952 for the British Empire, Australia, New Zealand, Ceylon, and Pakistan to celebrate the past year and mark the beginning of 1952.

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1952 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of The Queen, and were published in supplements of the London Gazette on 30 May 1952 for the United Kingdom and Colonies, Australia, New Zealand, Ceylon, and Pakistan.

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1954 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of The Queen.

The King's Birthday Honours 1951 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of the King, and were published on 1 June 1951 for the British Empire, Australia, New Zealand, Ceylon, and Pakistan. These were the last Birthday Honours awarded by George VI, who died eight months later.

The 1951 New Years Honours were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. They were announced on 1 January 1951 for the British Empire, Australia, New Zealand, Ceylon, and Pakistan.

The 1950 New Years Honours were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. They were announced on 2 January 1950 for the United Kingdom, New Zealand, India, and Ceylon.

The 1948 New Year Honours were appointments by many of the Commonwealth realms of King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. They were announced on 1 January 1948 for the British Empire and New Zealand to celebrate the past year and mark the beginning of 1948. By coincidence it coincided with the nationalization of the Big Four railways into what is now known as British Railways.

The 1948 Birthday Honours were appointments by King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the Commonwealth Realms. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of the King, and were published in The London Gazette on 4 June.

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The King's Birthday Honours 1942 were appointments by King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by members of the British Empire. They were published on 5 June 1942 for the United Kingdom and Canada.

The 1944 New Year Honours were appointments by many of the Commonwealth realms of King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. They were announced on 31 December 1943.

The 1946 King's Birthday Honours, celebrating the official birthday of King George VI, were announced on 13 June 1946 for the United Kingdom and British Empire.

The King's Birthday Honours 1930 were appointments by King George V to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by members of the British Empire. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of The King. They were published on 30 May 1930.

The King's Birthday Honours 1945, celebrating the official birthday of King George VI, were announced on 14 June 1945 for the United Kingdom and British Empire.

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References

  1. United Kingdom list: "No. 37835". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 1946. pp. 1–30.
  2. New Zealand list: "No. 37836". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 1946. pp. 31–34.
  3. Operational Minesweeping list: "No. 37837". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 1946. pp. 35–36.