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BIRTHDAY HONOURS LIST

The Governor-Gen-eral (Sir Bernard Fergusson) announced yesterday that the Queen had been pleased to confer the following honours:— Civil Division Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (D.B.E.L Miss Edith Ngaio Marsh, 0.8. E., of Christchurch. Services to arts, especially writing and theatre production. Knight Batchelor Mr James Wattie, C.8.E.. of Mangateretere. Hastings. Services to industry. Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St George (C.M.G.) Mr Douglas William Ashley Barker, of Wellington. Secretary of the Treasury. Lieutenant-Colonel Stanley lavingstone Wilson, D. 5.0., of Dunedin. Surgery and medical education. Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (C.8.E.) Mr Francis Malcolm Corkill. of Invercargill. Invercargill City Engineer, 1928 to 1952. Mr John Barnett Darnell, of Lower Hutt. DirectorGeneral, New Zealand Post Office, 1962-66. Mr James Clendon Tau Henare, D. 5.0., of Motatau, Pay of Islands. Services to Maori people. Mr Frank Andrew Reeves, of Auckland. General manager of Air New Zealand. Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (0.8. E. Miss Annie Rose Allum. of New Plymouth. Former headmistress. New Plymouth Girls’ High School. Mr Lewis Edward Henry Baigent, of Nelson. Sawmilling industry and community affairs. Mr Arthur Bartrum Baker, of Leamington. Waikato. Services to farming. The Hon. Thomas Bloodworth. of Auckland Services to local government Mr James Collins, of Christchurch. Cultural and social affairs. Dr. Lionel Corkill. of Palmerston North. Director. Grasslands Division. D.S.LR. 1 Mr Keith Wilson Hav. of Auckland. Mayor of Mount 1 Roskill. Mr Raniera Te Tawhiti King!, of Rotorua. Secretary. , Ar»wa Trust Board. Mr Jack Meltzer. M.8.E.. of Wellington. General Secretary. New Zealand Police Association. Miss Audrey Allice Hastings Orbell. of Lower Hutt Former director, Division of ,N"rsing. Health Denartment. Dr. Rov Samuel Whiteside o' Waiuku. Mayor of Waiuku.

Mr Henry Robert Wise, of ’Oamaru. Services to fanning.

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (1.5.0.) Mr Percy Moston Outhwaite, of Wellington, Under-Secretary of Mines. Mr Harry Parsonage, of Wellington. Secretary of Labour. Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.8.E.) Mr John Burley Barnett, of Tua Marina, Blenheim. Local government and farming. Mr Harry Beaumont, of Papatoetoe. Mayor of Manurewa, 1956 to 1965. Mrs Dorothy Constance Blomfield, of Hamilton. Welfare, local government. Mr John Frederick Boynton, of Waimana, Bay of Plenty. Services to Maori people. Miss Pearl Doreen Brown, of Christchurch. Swimming and life-saving administration. Mr Edward George Buckley, of Auckland. Superintendent, Auckland Prison, at time of riots. Miss Mary Frances Gallagher, of Wellington. Services to pre-school education. Miss Margaret Dorothy Hartridge, of Christchurch. Cerebral palsy therapy. Mr Hans Charles Hankey, of Gore. Mayor of Gore. Mr Gordon Stanley Leeder, of Wellington. Athletics administration. Mr Leslie Cochrane Logan, of Pukekawa, Tuakau. Chairman Raglan County Council. Mr Arthur William Sharland Longley, of Porangahau. Local government and farming. Mr Kenneth William Low, of Te Kuiti. Mayor of Te Kuiti, 1944 to 1965. Mr Alfred Ernest Garfield Lyttle, of Christchurch. Farming and community welfare. Mr Archibald Manning, of Timaru. Education administration. Mr Eric Wyndham Merewether, of Wanganui. Community services. Miss Evelyn Mary Rawlins, of Palmerston North. Services to music. The Rev. Alan Douglas Robertson, of Auckland. Presbyterian Social Services Association. Mr David Howie Scott, of Corriedale, North Otago. Services to local government. British Empire Medal (8.E.M.) Mr Albert John Haines, of Auckland. For courage and coolness during Auckland prison riot. Mr Cornells Hofker, of Auckland. For courage during the Auckland prison riot Mr Frank Poultney, of Christchurch. For courage during the Paparua prison riot Mr Alan Alexander Thomson, of Christchurch. For courage during the Paparua prison riot Mrs Muriel Alice Brendon, of Auckland. Services to children’s health lunch scheme. ■ Detective Cyril Patrick

Bums, New Zealand police, Christchurch. Head of the juvenile crime detection squad. Mr Bertram William Churchill, of Wellington. Volunteer fire police since 1933. Miss Christina Patricia Forbes, of Oamaru. Matron, special school, Otekaieke, since 1938. Queen’s Police Medal for Distinguished Service (Q.P.M.) Chief Superintendent James Ludwig Graham, New Zealand Police, of Napier. Police administration (39 years’ service). Detective Senior-Sergeant Joseph Geoffrey Long, New Zealand Police, of Hamilton. Crime investigation (37 years’ service). Military Division Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (C. 8. Major-General Alter Sneddon McKinnon, C.8.E., generals’ list, Regular Force, of Wellington. Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (C.8.E.) Air Commodore Albert Samuel Agar, A.F.C., Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Lower Hutt. Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (0.8. E. Commander Philip Leslie Bardwell, Royal New Zealand Navy, of Auckland. Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Maynard Gurr, M.8.E., Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Regular Force), of Wellington. Wing Commander Raymond George Jeffs, Royal New Zealand Air Force, serving in Washington. Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.8.E.) Acting Commander William Lambert Rudd, Royal New Zealand Navy, of Auckland. Major Donald Richard Kenning, Royal New Zealand Artillery (regular force), serving in South Vietnam. Major Stanley Redvers McKeon, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (regular force), of Napier. Major John Lindsay Smith, Royal New Zealand Artillery (regular force), serving in Malaysia. Temporary Warrant Officer First Class Peter Edward Roberts, Royal New Zealand Dental Corps (Territorial Force), of Manurewa. Squadron Leader Allen Fisher Lissette, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Hamilton. Flight Lieutenant William Thomas Saunders, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Paekakariki. Air Force Cross (A.F.C.) Squadron Leader Robert Bruce Craigie, Royal New

Zealand Air Force, of Whenuapai. Squadron Leader John Alan Scrimshaw, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Wigram. British Empire Medal (8.E.M.) Chief Petty Officer Jack Hern Baigent, Royal New Zealand Navy, of Auckland. Chief Engineroom - artificer John Robert Howe, Royal New Zealand Navy, of Auckland. Chief Electrician Harold Ernest Vincent, Royal New Zealand Navy, of Auckland. Sergeant Eric Ball, New Zealand Special Air Service (regular force), of Papakura. Sergeant William Frederick Giles, Royal New Zealand Artillery (regular force), serving in South Vietnam. Corporal lain Cameron McFarlane, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (regular force', serving in Malaysia. Flight Sergeant Russell Hewitt Thompson, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Christchurch. Flight Sergeant John Campbell Jekyll, Royal New Zealand Air Force of Whenuapai. Sergeant William Elwin Larking, Royal New Zealand Air Force, of Bulls.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31083, 11 June 1966, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
1,027

BIRTHDAY HONOURS LIST Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31083, 11 June 1966, Page 1

BIRTHDAY HONOURS LIST Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31083, 11 June 1966, Page 1

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