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Show BRITAIN ANNOUNCES , J ROSTER OF AWARDS j Included in the New Year List Arc Names of Artists and Authors. LONDON. Jan. 1. The New Year honor I;st announced last night bestows a lar.se number of awards for war services of various va-rious kinds, with a sprinkling to art and j liliature. Among the most prominent, men to receive honors arc Sir Frederick i L. Smith, the attorney general, who is j now in the United States, to be a baro- ( 7i t t, while knight hoods arc bestowed on j John Galsworthy and Anthony Hope, au- i tbors. Four new peerages are created, the men 1 . eb-vated being Sir Frederick Cawley, lib- ' Jr era 1 M. P., and chancellor of the duchy 1 1 of Lancaster; Sir John ii. Lonsdale, con- j servative M. F., for Mid-Arwagh, Almerio . Hugh Paget, unionist leader, who married I Pauline Whitney of New York, and Sir J nines T. Wood house, royal (Commissioner under tho defense of the realm act. Baron Bar-on Flint esp, the shipping magnate, is made a" viscount. Sir Henry Norman, journalist, traveler, author and a graduate of Harvard university, univer-sity, and Thomas Kichards, a labor member mem-ber of parliament for West Montmoulh-shire, Montmoulh-shire, are made privy councillors. The now knights include John Scott Keltic, the geographer; John I-avcry, the painter; Sidney J. Low, author and journalist; Kd win La Lutyens, tiie architect ; David 1 iii-i ay, R. A., artist; Leslie Ward, the artist, and Dr. Andrew MacPhail, profess- J sor of the history of medicine in McUill university, Montreal, Canada. |