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SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 30TH DECEMBER 1978
Philip Charles WESTON, Agricultural Advisory
Officer, Grade III, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries
and Food.
Walter WHARTON, Training Services Officer Grade
I, Department of Employment.
Peter WHITAKER, Products Development Manager,
Francis Shaw and Company Ltd.
Jonah WHITEHOUSE. For service to the community
in Tipton, West Midlands.
Harold Thomas WILLIAMS, Local Officer I, Department of Health and Social Security.
Miss Ivy Clare WILLIAMS, Higher Executive Officer,
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
Mark Aquilla Augustus WILLS, lately Professional and
Technology Officer Grade I, Ministry of Defence.
Leonard Wilton WINDER, lately Assistant Registrar,
Royal Institute of Chemistry.
Sylvia Ann Mary, Mrs. WINTERBOTTOM, Sister,
Bolton Area Health Authority.
William Albert WISEMAN, lately Graphics Officer
I, Department for National Savings.
Alfred James WITHERINGTON, District Organiser, National Union of Agricultural and Allied
Workers.
Alfred John WOODCOCK, County Secretary, Northumberland, National Farmers' Union.
Olive Emily, Mrs. WRIGHT, B.E.M., lately Regional
Co-ordinator, Emergency Services, West. Midlands,
Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
Miss Rosa Louisa WRIGHT, Higher Executive
Officer, Home Office.
Reginald Stanley WYATT, President, South West
Export Association. For services to Export.
Lawrence Victor YORKE, Superintendent, General
Services, Heathrow Airport, British Airports
Authority.
William YOUNG, District Secretary, Hanley, Transport and General Workers Union.
DIPLOMATIC SERVICE AND OVERSEAS LIST
K.B.E.
To be an Ordinary Knight Commander of the Civil
Division of the said Most Excellent Order :
Jack CATER, C.B.E., Chief Secretary, Hong Kong.
C.B.E.
To be Ordinary Commanders of the Civil Division of
the said Most Excellent Order :
Derek BEARD, British Council Representative, West
Germany.
Desmond Walter BLOXAM. For services to British
commercial interests in Zambia and to AngloZambian relations.
Frank GUTTERIDGE, lately Head of Legal Division,
World Health Organisation, Geneva.
Karl George Donald LACOBINIERE. For public services in St. Lucia.
Fook-wo LI, O.B.E. For services to the community in
Hong Kong.
Kwee-seong, LO, O.B.E. For public services in Hong
Kong.
Brigadier Francis Grahame MAcMULLEN, D.S.O.
For services to Anglo-Irish relations.
Alistair Angus MACASKILL. For services to British
commercial interests and the British community in
Bahrain.
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Michael MORLEY-JOHN, R.D., lately Judge of the
High Court, Hong Kong.
Ernest Stanley OWENS, O.B.E. For services to
British commercial interests in Australia/
John Sholto Herries SKRINE, M.C. For services to
British commercial interests in Malaysia.
Albert Llewellyn STAINE, Puisne Judge, Belize.
John Sydney Joseph STARKEY. For services .to
British commercial interests in South Africa.
Major Michael William STILLWELL, O.B.E., M.C.
For services to the British community in Portugal.
John Paul Woodhouse WARD, O.B.E. For services to
the development of water and land resources in
Nigeria.
Kenneth WARNER. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in India.
William John WATTS, O.B.E., Counsellor (Commercial) British High Commission, Nairobi.
Arthur William Edge WHEELER, O.B.E., Chief Judge,
Kaduna State, Nigeria.
Spencer Frank WILLEY. For services to British commercial interests in Malaysia.
O.B.E.
To be Ordinary Officers of the Civil Division of the
said Most Excellent Order:
The Reverend Canon Ronald Edward ADENEY.' For
services to the community in Jerusalem.
Jacobo AZAGURY. For services to art and the community in Gibraltar.
Francis Eustace BAKER, Administrative Secretary,
British National Service, New Hebrides Condominium.
Joseph BATTY. For services to British commercial
interests in Canada.
Alfred Dennis BEESLEY. For services to British
commercial interests and the British community in
Ghana.
The Reverend Miss Joyce Mary BENNETT. For services to education and the community in Hong
Kong.
Robin Thomas Hendley BENNETT. For services to
the British community in Libya.
William Boyd BERRY. For services to vocational
training in developing countries.
Philip Dalton BREWER. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in Saudi
Arabia.
Major Geoffrey CAIGER-WATSON, M.C. For services to Anglo-Nigerian relations.
Shou-lum CHEN. For services to commerce and the
community in Hong Kong.
Edmund Kendall CLARK, Principal Agricultural
Officer, Malawi.
Miss Marian CLAY, lately First Secretary (Aid), HM
Embassy, Jakarta.
William Manasseh CONNOR. For services to the
community in St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla.
Hamish COPLAND. For services to British commercial interests and the community in Venezuela.
John Eugene COX. For services to the British" conlmunity in Oman.
George Frederick Charles CRISP. For services to the
British community in Lyons.
Louis Scott CRUIKSHANK. For services to British
commercial interests in Pakistan.
Saville Carlyle CUMMINGS. For public services in
St. Vincent.