RESIGNATION HONOURS.
m BALDWIN'S LIST. C• .ONLY-: ONE. NEW- PEER. FIVE PRIVY COUNCILLORS. By Telegraph—Press Association— ; (Beceivsd 8.5 p.m.) Soßi LONDON. Feb. 10. The following are among the Baldwin Government's resignation honours:— V BARON. Sir John Batcher, M.P. for York from 1892 to 1906 and 1910 to 1923, a classical scholar and physicist. PRIVY COUNCILLORS. Sir J. T. Agg Gardner, Conservative M.P. for Cheltenham, for which constituency he was first returned in 1874. lit. Colonel Wilfrid William Ashley, Conservative M.P. for New Forest and Christ church, father-in-law of Lord Louis Mountbatten, Lt.-Cioionei Walter .Edward Guinness, Conservative M.P. for Bury St. Edmunds, forme? Undsv-Secretary for War ancl Financial Secretary to the Treasury. Captain Edward Algernon Fitaroy, Conservative M.P. for Daventry, former de- ■ puty-chairman of Ways and Means Committee o? the House of Commons. Sit Herbert Nield, K. 0., Conservative M.P. for Ealing, chairman of thfi council and member of the executive committee of the National Unionist Association. BARONETS. Mr. H. W. Barber, physician in charge of the Skin Department, Guv's Hospital, served in the war with the B.A.M.C. in India, Mesopotamia, German East Africa, 'and France. Siir Montague Barlow, former Conservative M.P. for Salford, and Minister for Labour in Mr. Baldwin's Cabinet. Major Harry Barnston, Conservative MP. for Eddisbury, ' former Controller of the King's Household. Sir OUo Beit, director of t'ae British South Africa Company and Rhodesia " Railways, and a trustee of the Rhodes' estate. ~ Lt.-Coloael H. Page Croft, Conservative M.P. for Bournemouth, managing director of Henry Page and Co., Ltd., maltsters. Sir Herbert Hambling, deputy-chairman of Barclay's Bank, Ltd., director of Cox and Co. .(France), lid.,, JAnglo-Italian Syndicate,' Ltd., ■ and - North British Mercantile Insurance Company. Sir J. S. Harwood-Banner, Conservative M.P. for Everton, Liverpool, former Lord Ma or of Liverpool, and former president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants. Mr. John Mackintosh Macleod, former Conservative MP. for Central Glasgow, a chartered accountant, director of the Clydesdale Bank and Scottish Union and National Insurance Company. r K.C.M.G. ' ' -..'7 " (Knight-Commander of the OrSer of St. Michael and St. George.) Sir Harry Brittain, Conservative MP. •for Acton, originator and organiser of the first Imperial Press Conference, 1909. KNIGHTS BACHELOR. Mr. Patrick Hastings, K.G., Labour M.P. for Wallsend and Attorney-General in the new Labour Government. Mr. Henry Sleaser, Solicitor-General in the new Labour Government.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18631, 12 February 1924, Page 8
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