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Wednesday, 31 December, 1997, 09:13 GMT
Diplomatic Service and Overseas Lists - Orders
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KNIGHTS BACHELOR
Professor Derek William Bowett, CBE, QC. Lately Member, International Law Commission. Dr. Arthur Charles Clarke, CBE. For services to literature.

ORDER OF THE BATH CB
Andrew William Saunders. Director, Communications Electronics Security Group.

ORDER OF ST MICHAEL AND ST GEORGE KCMG
The Most Reverend Archbishop Ernest Urban Trevor Huddleston. For services to UK-South African relations. Paul Lever, CMG. Lately Deputy under-secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Christopher John Rome Meyer, CMG. Lately H.M. Ambassador, Bonn. CMG Jonathan Sidney Spencer Beels. Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Kenneth Anthony Bishop, OBE. Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Alan Stanley Collins. Director general, British Trade and Cultural Office, Taipei. Charles Graham Crawford. H.M. Ambassador, Sarajevo. Nigel Kim Darroch. Lately Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Joseph Brian Donnelly. Lately Minister and Deputy permanent UK Representative, North Atlantic Council. William Geoffrey Ehrman. Lately Principal private secretary to the secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. Dr. Abraham Sek-Tong Lue, MBE. Member of the Executive, Great Britain-China Centre. Ralph Murphy. Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Tom Richard Vaughan Phillips. Lately Counsellor, H.M. Embassy, Washington. Douglas Scrafton. Lately H.M. Ambassador, Sana'a.

ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE KBE
The Honourable Mr Justice John Charles Rowell Fieldsend. Lately president, Court of Appeal, Gibraltar. Robert John Peliza, OBE. E.D., lately chief Minister, Gibraltar.

CBE
George David Blenkinsop, AM. For services to British culture in Australia. Miss Petula Sally Clark. For services to entertainment. Egidio Anabile Cutayar. For services to British business in Egypt. Mrs. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. For services to literature and the cinema. Miss Deborah Jane Kerr. For services to the theatre and cinema. Ian Ramsey Wilson. For services to banking and community welfare in Hong Kong.

OBE
Mrs. Anna Joan Allott. For services to British-Burmese relations. Richard Lloyd Davies. Chief Resident Engineer, Mott MacDonald, Pakistan. Stephen Doyle. British Consular Correspondent, Maldives. Dr. Dorothy Anne Eggleton. Regional Medical Officer, H.M. Embassy, Moscow. Miss Barbara May Ellington. Lately Deputy Political Adviser, Hong Kong. Farzad Faiz. For services to development in Hungary. Allen Foster. For services to ophthalmology in developing countries. Dr. William Michael Gould. For medical services in Nepal. David George Harries, MBE. Management Officer, British High Commission, Freetown. William Hay. Project Officer, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Marcus Laurence Hulbert Hope. H.M. Ambassador, Kinshasa. Mrs. Charity Ann Hopkins. Assistant Editor, British Yearbook of International Law. Dr. Derek Hopwood. For services to Middle East Studies. John Klaus Humbach. Lately head Minutewriter, NATO Secretariat. John Jackson. First secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Stephen Roy Kendall. Member, Public Service Commission, Bermuda. Alasdair Russell Kerr. For services to British-Brazilian trade. Albert Norman King, LVO. Senior Management Officer, British High Commission, Lagos. Alan Kirkham. Lately managing director, Mitel Telecom Ltd. Roger Anthony Latchford. For services to British business in Germany. Mostyn Thomas Lloyd. For services to British trade in the Western USA. Douglas Robert Manning. For services to business and the community in the South Eastern USA. Evan Ransford Missick. For public service, Turks and Caicos Islands. Mrs. Agnes Nicol. For medical and welfare services to British Forces in Germany. Dr. Claire Dorothea Taylor Palley. For services to the promotion of human rights. Dr. Geoffrey Alan Perry. For services to British-Canadian relations. Richard Charles Perry. International Planning, Cable and Wireless Comms Ltd. Michael Paul Potter. Director, British Council, Argentina. James Richardson Potts. Director, British Council, Australia. Paul Reddicliffe. Lately H.M. Ambassador, Phnom Penh. Peter Herman Rothschild. For services to British exports to continental Europe. Michael Dowdeswell Sargent. Director, British Council, Ethiopia. Frederick Scott, MBE. For services to British business in Nigeria. David Michael Skinner. Lately Principal assistant secretary, Hong Kong. Dr. Helen Margaret Soteriou. For medical services in Cyprus. Miss Christine Stone. For services to education in Nepal. Abraham Alan Tabbush. For services to British-Latin American relations. Richard Simon Tangye. For services to British business in Taiwan. Professor Victor Gerald Bulmer-Thomas. Director, Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London. Anthony Brian Travers. For professional and public service, Cayman Islands. Peter Michael Walsh. Lately Senior Logistics Officer, UNHCR Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina.

MBE
David Elliot Balfour. Honorary Consul, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. John Ballantine. Customs and Excise Branch, Gibraltar. Kenneth Lawrence Bandey. Consular Correspondent, Cochin, India. Miss Stephanie Louise Bee. Third secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. John Douglas Binks. Chief assistant secretary, SARG Security Bureau, Hong Kong. Mrs. Karen Christine Blackburne. Locally-engaged Consular Officer, Kano. Eugene Algernon Blakeney. For public service in Bermuda. Miss Jacqueline Joan Bonney. For services to leprosy treatment in India. Raymond Preston Brownell. Project manager, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Edward Arthur George Coles. Consular Agent, Monrovia. Miss Andrea Stephanie Frances Doolan. For services to Gurkha family resettlement in Nepal. Mrs. Joan Kathleen Fallert. For services to the British community in Chicago. Miss Mary Elizabeth Fenton. For services in the USA to tourism in Britain. Clarence Levi Flowers. For public and community service, Cayman Islands. Frederick Gentile. Honorary Consul, Brindisi. Mrs. Nidia George. For community services, British Virgin Islands. Colin James Kerr Glass. Lately Deputy High commissioner, Freetown. Timothy William Grandage. For services to the welfare of street children, India. David Peter Hart. Security Officer, British High Commission, Islamabad. David Harwood. Honorary Consul, Libreville, Gabon. Mrs. Avril Margaret Isobel Hay. Research Officer, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Mrs. Julia Frances Hodgson. For services to the British School in Ankara. Mrs. Doreen Elena Hogg. For welfare services to the community, Buenos Aires. Miss Janet Catherine Holdsworth. For services to education in China and Laos. David John Hutchinson. For services to British-Colombian trade. John Mitchell Inglis. Honorary Consul, Calais. Maurice Elwyn Jenkins. For services to British-Japanese relations. Col Charles William David Harvey-Kelly. For welfare services to the ex-service community in the Republic of Ireland. Dr. Irene Leeser. For medical services in Andhra Pradesh, India. Rodney Charles Little. For services to British-Nigerian trade. Maj Joseph Gabriel Lynch. Commanding Officer, Royal Montserrat Defence Force. Miss Shirley Mair Mantle. Lately Personal assistant to H.M. Ambassador, Lisbon. Kenneth Mason. For community and charitable services in Nairobi. Stanley Jeremy Moulden. For services to education and charitable work in Peru. John Edward Munn. For services to the Royal British Legion, Boulogne. Mrs. Gratia Philomena Marie Blossom Nair, RVM. Locally-engaged Accommodation Officer, British High Commission, Dar es Salaam. Mrs. Jean Elsie Obi. For services to the blind in Nigeria. Mrs. Sheila Irene Pacheco. Locally-engaged vice-Consul, San Jose. Mrs. Ann Rosemary Palmer. For services to women's and children's welfare in Kenya. John Gemmell Paton. Lately Committee secretary, Executive Secretariat, NATO. Mrs. Doreen Eva Rogers. For charitable services in Bahrain. Richard Rust. Government Higher Scientific Officer. Peter Henry Ryder. For services to British shipping overseas, latterly in Japan. Miss Jane Senior. Second secretary and Nursing Officer, British High Commission, Islamabad. Mrs. Beryl Eileen Smart. Government Cleaner. Allan Constable Smith. Consular Correspondent, Francistown, Botswana. Frederick Stephen Smith. For services to the Royal British Legion, Buenos Aires. Miss Wendy Smith. Personal assistant to H.M. Consul, Cape Town. Mrs. Helena Joan Spruce. For services to the study of Falkland Islands history. Miss Jane Ann Standley. For sevices to radio journalism. Miss Rosemary Phyllis Stapley. For services to health care and literacy in India. Mrs. Joan Taylor. For charitable services, latterly in Brasilia. Miss Jeanette Kay Thomas. Headmistress, St. Maur International School, Yokohama. Eric Arthur Watts. For charitable services in Africa, latterly in Kenya. Mrs. Charmaine Penelope Westwood. IBRD/IADB Liaison Officer, H.M. Embassy, Washington. Joseph John Williams. For charitable services in Mozambique. Mrs. Lorraine Teresa Williams. For charitable services in Mozambique. Miss Patricia Margaret Winfield. Lately Senior secretary, NATO Secretariat. Mrs. Margaret Woodley. For services to the Anglican Church, Corfu. William James Russell Yates. Oxfam Special Envoy, Burundi.

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