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iNEW POLITICAL PEERS. LORD ROSEBERY'S NEW TITLE, TWO FIELD-MARSHALS. By TolceraDh—Tress ABBoclation-Ooisyrlehl London, Juno 21. Tho following additional Coronation' honours are announced:— NEW PEERAGES. EARLS OF TOE UNITED KINGDOM. Lord Lorebum, first Baron, of tho Pocrago of the United Kingdom (created' 1900), P.C., G.C.M.G., Hon. D.C.L.j Lord High Chancellor of England; born 181G; no lieir. Mr. William Hayes Fisher, Conservative M.P. for Fulham, 1885-1906 and sinco 1910; formerly a Junior Lord of the. Treasurer and Financial Secretary to tho Treasury in tho Salisbury 'and Balfour Administrations; married in 1895, and has one daughter. Sir Frederick Pollock, of Hatton, third Baronet (created 1806), M.A., Hon. LL.D., D.C.L., F.S.A., F.R.C.1., Follow of the British Acadomy, barris- • ter-at-lair, and editor of tho Law 4 Reports sinco 1895; a distinguished authority on Imperial law and juris-. prudence; born iu 1845; heir, his sou Mr. F. J. Pollock. Lord Rosebery's now title will bo Earl of • Midlothian. VISCOUNTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. Lord Knollys, first Baron, of tho United Kingdom (created 1902), P.C., G.C.8., G.C.V.0., K.C.M.G., and 1.5.0., privato secretary to his Majesty the King, and formerly private secretary to King Edward; Lord in Waiting to Queen Alexandra; born in 1837; heir, his son, .tha Hon. E. G. W. T. Knollys. Tho Master of Elibank, the Honourable Alexander William Charles Oliphant Murray, Liberal M.P. for Edinburghshire, Parliamentary Under-Secretary to tho Treasury sinco 1910; eldest son of tenth Baron Elibank; born iu 1870. Tho Rt.- Hon. Arctas Akers-Douglas, P.C., D.L., Conservative M.P. for St. Augustine's Division of Kent 6ince 1880, formerly Secretary of Stato for the Homo Department (1902-0); born' 1 in 1851; heir, his son. BARONS. Rt. Hon. Sir Alexander Acland-Hood, sixth Baronet of Hartington and fourth of St, Audries (created 1806 and 1809), P.C., Conservative M.P. for , Wellington Division of Somerset; a Deputy Lieutenant for Somerset, formerly Parliamentary Secretary to tho Treasury; born in 1853; heir, his 6on Mr. A. P. Acland-Hood. Mr. Thomas Gair Asliton, M.A.., Liberal M.P. for South Bedfordshire 6inco 1895; born in 1855; heir, his son. Mr. Archibald Cameron Corbett, Liberal M.P. for tho Tradeston Division of ' Glasgow sinco 1885; born in 1850. PRIVY COUNCILLORS. Sir Rufus Daniel Isaacs, Knight Bachelor (created 1910), K.C., AttorneyGeneral sinco 1913; Liberal M.P. forReading since 1901; born in 1860. Mr. Charles Fenwick, Liberal M.P. for tlio Wansbcck Division of Northumberland sinco 1885; a working minor until 35 years of age; born in 1850. Mr. Andrew Bonar Law, Unionist M.P. for tho Dulwich Division of Camberwell sinco 1905; chairman of tho Glasgow, Iron Trades Association; born ■ in 1858. FIELD MARSHALS. General Lord Methucn, third Baron in tho Pcerago of tho United Kingdom (created 1838), G.C.8., G.C.V.0., C.M.G., General Officer Commcnding-in-Chief, Pretoria;. Colonel in _ Scots Guards; commanded First Division First Army Corps, South Africa, .1899-1902; born in 1845. General Sir William Gustavus Nicholson, G.C.8., K.C.8., LL.D., R.E., and Aide-de-Camp General to the King, Chief of tho Imperial General Staff, and First Military Member of the Army Council; born in 1845. ORDER OF THE BATH. KNIGHT COMMANDER. Vice-Admiral George Fowler King-Halt, M.V.0., Commandor-in-Chief on tho Australian station, formerly Admiral oommanding on tho coast of Ireland; born in 1850. COMPANION. Major-Genoral G. M. Kirkpatrick, li.E., Inspector-General of tho Commonwealth Defence Forces, IMPERIAL SERVICE ORDER. Mr. William Davidson, Inspector-General of Public Works, Victoria. Mr. Edward David Dobbio, SolicitorGeneral and Crown Solicitor, Tasmania. Mr. James William Jones, Secretary for Public Works, South Australia. 1 Captain John Mackay, Portmaster and I Chairman of tho Marino Board, ' Queensland. ' Mr. Clayton Turner Mason, M.1.C.E., Collector of Customs, West Australia. 1 Horatio John Hooper Blow, Under-Secro- [ tary for Public Works, New Zealand. 3 Edward Trogear, F.R.G.S., F.R. Hist. S., lately Secretary of (ho Department of Labour, New Zealand. PRESENTATION TO COLONEL COLLINS, C.M.G. A pleasant function took plaoo in th< Audit Offieo yesterday when Colonel R. J. Collins, C.M.G., Controller and Audi-tor-General, was presented by tho audil , staff with a letter congratulating him on the honour conferred upon him by liis Majesty tho King. In making the » presentment Mr. P. Purvis Webb, Doputyq Controller and Auditor-General, referred . to tho high regard and respect in which; the chief was held by his staff, and to tlio pleasure evident on tho occasion. Colonel Collins, in reply, expressed his ap--0 precialion at the spontaneity of tho eon- •- gratulations and to tho value ho placed upon the honour bestowed upon himself 1 and on tho Publio Service, of which ho was a member..
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