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The Order of St Michael and St George: Approvals for the King's Birthday Honours,...

Catalogue reference: CO 448/35/12

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CO 448/35/12
Date
1929
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The Order of St Michael and St George: Approvals for the King's Birthday Honours, 1930, and the appointments of the following to be a Knight Bachelor: John Maxwell Esq. CMG. Chief Commissioner, Ashanti. Herbert Cecil Stronge, Esq. Chief Justice, Leeward Islands. Henry Barclay Walcott, Esq. CMG, CBE. Treasurer, Colony of Trinidad and Tobago. Wilfrid Wentworth Woods, Esq. CMG. Colonial Treasurer, Ceylon. Professor Temistocle Zammit, MD, D.Litt, CMG. Curator of the Museum, Malta; For Scientific Services. Order of the British Empire (Civil Division): For DBE: Lady Margaret Strickland, for services to Malta, has recently established and endowed St Edward's English College as a public school for Maltese Boys. Order of the British Empire (Civil Division): For KBE: Sir Frank Morrish Baddeley Kt. CMG. Chief Secretary to Government, Nigeria. Order of the British Empire (Civil Division): For CBE: James Andrews Speed, Esq. formerly unofficial member of the Executive Council, Gibraltar; for public services.George Eaton Stannard Cubitt, Esq. Conservator of Forests Straits Settlement and Federated Malay States. Charles William Doorly, Esq. Administrator of Saint Lucia. George Cornibert du Boulay, Esq. Deputy Colonial Secretary, Gold Coast. Harold Edwin Goodship, Esq. Chief Accountant, Kenya and Uganda Railway and Harbours. Order of the British Empire (Civil Division): For OBE: Pierre Adams, Esq. Nominated Member of the Council of Government, Mauritius. Christopher Francis Battiscombe, Esq. Administrative Officer, Zanzibar; for services during the recent visit to England of His Highness the Sultan of Zanzibar. The Venerable Archdeacon Samuel Edmund Branch, lately Headmaster of the Antigua Grammar School; for services to education. Alfred Herbert Crook, Esq., MA. Headmaster of Queen's College, Hong Kong. Banner Carruthers Johnstone, Esq. Provincial Commissioner, Zanzibar. Joseph Jones, Esq. formerly Curator of the Botanic Gardens, Dominica. Sydney Hubert La Fontaine, Esq. DSC, MC, district officer, Kenya. William Alfred Stadwell Lamborn, Esq. MRCS, LRCP. Medical Entomologist, Nyasaland Protectorate. Arthur Alexander Legat Esq. Manager of the National Bank of India in Kenya Colony; for public services. Captain Cyril Charles Lilley, District Commissioner Gold Coast, for services on Togoland Boundary Commission. Frederick Claud Marriott, Esq. Director of Education, Colony of Trinidad and Tobago. Aubrey Montague, Esq. MB. Member of the Executive Council and Chief Medical Officer, Fiji (declined). Leon Emile Pitot, Esq. Chairman of the Board of Commissioners, Curepipe, Mauritius. Charles Johnston Smith, Esq. MB. Senior Surgeon, Singapore. William Tait-Bowie, esq. for public services in the Nyasaland Protectorate. Robert Perry, Esq. Chief officer, 'SS Haiching' of Hong Kong; for valuable services and personal bravery in frustrating attempted piracy. Order of the British Empire (Civil Division): For MBE: Miss Ethel Armistead, principal of the Wesleyan Girls' Boarding School, Kandy, Ceylon. Frank Cecil Clarkson, Esq. Commissioner of the Virgin Islands. Eva Mrs Cotching, MB. for infant welfare work at Haifa, Palestine. Janet Dempster Mrs Cranston, for infant welfare and Girl Guide work in the Gold Coast. Frederick Charles Duxon, Esq. Chief Engineer 'SS Haiching' of Hong Kong; for valuable services and personal bravery in frustrating attempted piracy. Miss Ethel Harrison. Lady Superintendent in charge of the Northrup McMillan Nurses' Institute, Kenya Colony. Henry Walter Jack, Esq. Economic Botanist, Agricultural Department, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. Joseph Edward James, Esq. Local Inspector of Schools, Presidency of Saint Christopher and Nevis. Alan Frederick Johnson, Esq. Second Officer 'SS Haiching' of Hong Kong; for valuable services and personal bravery in frustrating attempted piracy. Edgar Jullienne, Esq. Clerk of the Executive Council and Council of Government, Mauritius. John Young Macfadden Esq. MD. Magistrate and Medical Officer, Anguilla Island. Presidency of Saint Christopher and Nevis. Francis G Morgan, Esq. Cashier, Treasury, Seychelles. Commander Cecil Graham Tonge, RNR (Rtd.) RD. Marine Superintendent, Nyasaland Protectorate. Elias Peter Prince, Esq. formerly Chief Clerk, Forest Department, Cyprus. Ailsa Mrs Turner, President of the East Africa Women's League and Organising Secretary of the Earl Haig Fund, Kenya Colony.

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The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
47468/1929
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Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
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