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CORONATION HONOURS.

ADDITIONAL REOPIENTO.

A London cable message, dated June 19th, published in the "Ceylon Times,'' gives the following Coronation honours bestowed in addition to those cabled to New Zealand and Australia :— k.g. - The following to hit Knights of the Most Noble Order of 'the Garter:—-The Duke of Argyll, the Iftike of Fife, and the Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelita. K.T. To be Knights of the Most Ancient Order of the ThLtle:—The Earl of Mar, Lord Reay, First President of tho British Academy. ~" K.P. To bo Knights of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick:—The Earl of Shaftesbury. i VISCOUNT. To be Viscount: —Baron Allendale, chairman of the Territorial Force Association. j BARONS. To be Barons of the United Kingdom:—Viscount Mountgarret, of Nidd Hall, Yorkshire and Ballyoonna, Kilkenny ; Sir Arthur Private Secretary to the King; Sir William Lewis, Welsh colliery proprietor; Sir James L. Mackay, director of the Sues Canal; Sir Charles B. McLaren, M.P. for Leicestershire. P.C. To be Privy Councillors:—Sir T. Vezev Strong, Lord Mayor of London; Sir John Rhvs, professor of Celtic at Oxford; Mr Frederick Hu<»h Jackson, director of the Bank of England; Sir William Anson, M.P. (Unionist), late Under-Secretary for Education; Mr T. McKinnon Wood, Under-Secretary of |the Foreign Office; Dr. T. J. McNnI mara, Financial Secretary to the Admiralty; Mr J. H. WhWey MP (Liberal** for Halifax; Mr J. W. Wilson, M.lnst .C.E., principal of the Crystal Palace School of Practical Engineering ; Mr Laurepce Hardy, M.P. (Unionist") for Ashford Division of Kent; Mr F. E. Smith, K.C., M.P. (Unionist), Walton Division, Liverpool. BARONETS. Mr Frank T. Bnllen, F.E.G.S., author and lecturer W. H. Lever. chairman of the Liverpool Tropical School of Medicino and of Lever-Bro-thers, Limited, Port Sunlight; Professor William Osier, of Oxford; Sir Boverton Redwood, consulting engineei and publicist; Mr Edward Beauehamp, M.P. (Liberal) for Lowestoft; Sir J. H. Bethel, M.P. for Romford Division. Essex; Major E. F. Coatee, M.P. (Conservative) for Lowisham; Mr A. A. Haworth, M.P. (Liberal) for Manchester; Mr J. B. Lonsdale, M.P. (Conservative) for Armagh, Mid.; Mr A. B. Markbam, M.P. (T iberal*) for the MansI field Division of Notts; Mr G. Younger, M.P. (Conservative) for Aye Burghs.

G.C.B. To be Knights of the Grand Cross of the Bath:—-The Duke of Teck, elder brother of the Queen; Prince Alexander of Teck, younger brother of tho Queen; Sir Courtney Ilbert; Lord MacNaghten, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary; Sir Kenneth J. McKenzie. general superintendent of the L.G. Board, Scotland; Sir Charles Thomas, Permanent Secretary of the Admiralty: Sir W. Goschen, British Ambassador at Berlin; General Sir A. Hunter, Governor of Gibraltar; General Sir Leslie Rundle, Governor of Malta; Lieutenant-General Sir Beauehamp Duff; General Sir Edward Stedman. .

K.C.B. To be Knights Commanders of the Bath:—Sir William Matthews, consulting engineer for dockworks; Mr F. A. Hertzell. G.C.M.G. To be Knights Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George:—Sir Frederick Lufliard. Governor of Hong Kong; Sir Eldon Gorst, British Agent in Egypt. K.C.M.G. To be Knights of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George:—-The Sultans of Kedah (Siam) and Trenganu (Straits Settlements). K.B. To bo Knights Bachelor :—Dr. F. H. Cowen, composer; Mr Frank Short, artist; Mr.Ernest George, artist; Professor Walter. Raleigh, Professor, of English; Literature at Oxford; Colonel. A. S. T. Griffith-Boscawen; Mr W. P. Seles; Mr E.H. Carlile, M.P. (Unionist), St. Albans, Hertfordshire; Mr Harved Elverston, M.P. (Liberal), Gateshead; Mr G. C Marks, M.P. (Liberal). Launceston, Cornwall; Mr J. W. Spear, M.P. (Unionist). Tavistock, Devonshire; Mr George Toulmin, M.P. (Liberal), Bury;.Mr W. P. Biles, M.P. (Liberal), Saltord North; Dr. Sandys, public orator, University of Cambridge.

O.M. To be member of the Order of Merit: —Sir Edward Elgar, composer. C.V.O. To be Companions of the Victorian Order:—Sir Rufus Isaacs, AttorneyGeneral, and Sir J. A. Simon. SolicitorGeneral.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14099, 19 July 1911, Page 10

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CORONATION HONOURS. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14099, 19 July 1911, Page 10

CORONATION HONOURS. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14099, 19 July 1911, Page 10