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Not a KBE as far as I can tell

There's no mention of any KBE in either his ADB article or on It's an Honour. That possibly explains why we don't elaborate on a KBE in the Honours section, while we do give details of his GCMG/KCMG and OM.

I'm removing KBE unless someone can verify he really did receive one.

Also, it's inappropriate to write PC as a postnominal unless the person was a peer - and was entitled to be known as The Rt Hon by virtue of that - and was also a member of the Privy Council. In other contexts, the pre-nom "The Rt Hon" tells us they're a member of the Privy Council. True, we don't use such styles here, but that alone doesn't make it ok to write PC. -- JackofOz ( talk) 21:53, 13 January 2009 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Not a KBE as far as I can tell

There's no mention of any KBE in either his ADB article or on It's an Honour. That possibly explains why we don't elaborate on a KBE in the Honours section, while we do give details of his GCMG/KCMG and OM.

I'm removing KBE unless someone can verify he really did receive one.

Also, it's inappropriate to write PC as a postnominal unless the person was a peer - and was entitled to be known as The Rt Hon by virtue of that - and was also a member of the Privy Council. In other contexts, the pre-nom "The Rt Hon" tells us they're a member of the Privy Council. True, we don't use such styles here, but that alone doesn't make it ok to write PC. -- JackofOz ( talk) 21:53, 13 January 2009 (UTC) reply


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