CORONATION LIST.
TEN NEW PEERS. SIR J. G. WARD A BARONET. SIR J. CARROLL AND SIR J. FINDLAY, K.C M.G.'S. SIR A. R. GUINNESS, K.B. By Telegraph.—Press Association. —CopyrigHt London, June 19. The Coronation list, which also includes those who would under ordinary circumstances have been honoured on the occasion of the King's Birthday, has been issued. It contains the names of ten new peers. BARONET. A Baronetcy has been conferred upon SIR JOSEPH WARD. ORDER OF ST. PATRICK.
The Illustrious Order of St. Patrick, an order which ranks next to those of the Garter and Thistle, has been conferred upon VISCOUNT KITCHENER OF I KHARTOUM, and EARL CREWE, who has also been created a Marquis. EARLS. , Earldoms of the United Kingdom . have been conferred upon THE EARL OF ROSEBERY. LORD BRASSEY. VISCOUNT CURZON, OF KEDLESTON. PRIVY COUNCILLORS. The following have been called to the Privy Council BARON ISLINGTON, Governor of New Zealand. Mr Andrew Fisher, Premier of the Commonwealth.
V G.G.M.G. Grand Crosses of St. Michael and St. George have been conferred upon BARON DENMAN, K.C.V.CX, Governor- General- Designate of the Commonwealth. SIR GEO. H. REID, P.C., High Commissioner for Australia^ K.C.M.G. The order of Knight Commander of St. Michael and St. George ha 9 been conferred upon SIR JOHN FULLER, BARONET, Governor of Victoria. , MR. JAS. CARROLL, ActingPremier and Native Minister of New Zealand. DR. W. F. FINDLAY, New Zealand Attorney-Genreal. MR. H. W. JUST, Assistant-Under-Sceretary of State for the Colonies and Secretary to the Imperial Conference. COMMODORE WM. CRESSWELL, Director of the Commonwealth Naval Forces. KNIGHTS' BACHELOR. Mr. A. R. GUINNESSv Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives. SIR GEORGE ALEXANDBE, the well-known actor. 4 C.B.
MAJOR ROSS, who investigated sleeping sickness in Africa. Companions of the Imperial Service Order:— MR. HORATIO BLOW, 3ate Un-der-Secretary of Public Works, New Zealand. MR. EDWARD TR7SGEAR, late Secretary of the Labouc Department, New Zealand Received June 2%, 8.55 a.m. London, Yesterday. EARLS OP TF t E UNITED KINGHOM. Lord Loreburn, Lord Rosebery—the latter's title will be Earl of Midlothian. FIELD ?MARSHALLS. General Lord Methven, General Sir j William Niebol son. VISCOUNT S OF THE UNITED 'KINGDOM. Lord KiVjllys, Hon. Alexander Murray {Master of Elibank), A. Aker 3 Douglas.
BARONS. Sir A. Acland Hood, T. G. Ashton, A. C. Corbett, M.P.'s. PRIVY COUNCILLORS. Sir Ruffus Issacs, Charles Fenwick, A. Bonarlaw, W. Hayes Fisher, M.P.'s., and Sir Frederick Pollock. IMPERIAL SERVICE ORDER. Mr William Davidson, Secretary of Public Works Department, Victoria; Mr E. Dobbie, Solicitor - General, Tasmania; Mr J. Jones, Secretary Fublic Works Department, South Australia:; Captain John Mackay, harbour-master, Queensland; Clayton Mason, Collector of Customs, Western Australia*
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 371, 21 June 1911, Page 5
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