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CHIEFLY POLITICAL REWARDS. SERVICES TO COALITION RECOGNISED. (By AMoeiation—CopyrlfM.) (Australian tod N.Z. C*bl« A»»oci»lion.) (Received November 12th, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, November 10. The following honours arc announced in connexion with tho resignation of tho Lloyd Georgo Government: Earls. Viscount Birkenhead, late Lord High Chancellor. Viscount Farquhnr, late Lord Sward of tho Household. Viscounts, Bnron l<eo, of Ftireham, late Lord of the Admiralty. Baron Loverlnihnc, chairman of Lover Bros., Ltd., soap manufacturers. Barons. Sir John Henry Bethel, Bt., M.P. t for East Ham. Sir Edward Alfred _ Gouldinff, Bt., M. I'.. for Worcestershire. lit. Hon. Francis B. Mildmny, M.P., for Totnes, Devonshire. Sir Josoiih Maclav Bt., shipowner, formerly Snipping Controller. Privy Councillors. Sis Privy Councillors have beoa created including: Sir William Sutherland, M.P., for Argyllshire, late Pnrl : amentary Secretary to tho Prime Minister and junior Lord of tho Treasury. Commander E. Hilton Young, M.P. for Norwich and late Financial Secretary to tho Treasury. Mr W. Dudley Ward, M.P. for Souhanipton and late Vice-Cluunborlniu. Baronets. Fivo baronets have bo-m crcaV-d, including : Sir William Bull, Kt., M.P. for Ham> mershiith. Sir Ellis Hume-"\Villianis, Kt., K.C*i M.P. for Bassetlaw, Notts. Sir Ernest Pollock, K.8.E., K.C., M.P. for Warwick ana Leamington and late Attorney-General. Knights. Twelve knights have been created, including: Dr. Henry Walford Davies, Mus. Doc., the 'well-known composer and Professor of Music at tho University Collego of Wales. Dr. Richard Runciman Terry, Mus. Doc., organist and diroctor of music at Westminster cathedral. Knights of the Bath. Mr Alfred Cope for services in connexion with the Irish settlement. Mr J. H. Davies, private secretary to 'Mr Lloyd George. Grand Cross Order British Empire. | Sir Philip Bassoon, M.P. for Hythe (Kent), ancl late Parliamentary Secretary to Mr Lloyd George. Rt. Hon. Herbert Lewis, M.P., foi University of Wales. Companions of Honour. Mr Winston Churchill, M.P., lata Colonial Secretary. Sir Hall Caine, the well-known novelist. Rev. John H. Jowett, a leading NonConformist clergyman.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17610, 13 November 1922, Page 7
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