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Sir Peter Moon KCVO CMG (1 April 1928 – 10 July 1991) was a British diplomat. ==Career== Peter James Scott Moon was educated at Uppingham School and Worcester College, Oxford. He entered the Home Office in 1952 but transferred to the then Commonwealth Relations Office in 1954, serving in South Africa and Ceylon and as Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations. He then joined the Diplomatic Service〔(The London Gazette, 12 August 1966 )〕 and served at the UK mission to the United Nations in New York 1965–69, at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office 1969–70, as Private Secretary (Foreign Affairs) to the Prime Minister 1970–72, and on the international staff of NATO in Brussels 1972–75. After a posting to Cairo 1975–78, he was High Commissioner in Tanzania 1978–82〔(Britain names its new envoy to China ), ''The Times'', London, 17 March 1978, page 8〕 (and non-resident Ambassador to Madagascar 1978–79〔(The London Gazette, 24 July 1979 )〕), High Commissioner in Singapore 1982–85,〔(Latest appointments ), ''The Times'', London, 7 April 1982, page 12〕 and Ambassador to Kuwait 1985–87.〔(Latest appointments ), ''The Times'', London, 8 January 1985, page 12〕 Moon was appointed CMG in the New Year Honours of 1979〔(Supplement to the London Gazette, 30 December 1978 )〕 and knighted KCVO in the same year.〔(The London Gazette, 26 October 1979 )〕
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