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LIST OF HONOURS

NEW PEERS LORD KITCIiW CREAffiD ANEAE EARL OF LIVERPOOL G.C,M,G. - GENERAL GODW HMBHTEO By Telegraph—Proas Aesociatloa—Copyrijjtt L&sidon, June 21. Tlio list of birtWny honours, ptibficv Hnn of which was posttmuwl, lias iw been officially antioiiitcud. 'It iiic!ud*s lour new peerages, foiu . Privy Co-tiiicil-Icrships, eight IrarcucU-ioB, aiu) twentyeight knigh'tlioode. VISCOUNT KITCHEXI'IB- 01' K.EAIiTOUM has been created «in JEsrl. Fiohl-.Murshail Viscotiat Kitchener, H.M.'s Agent .anil . Coasul-Gonerel in Bsypt since 1911, was T)W.n at Cffitler House, Ballylonglord, County Kerry, Ireland, on June 21. 1830. aflil educated at the Hoyal Militufy Aendoniy, AVtwlwieh, Ho entered the EoyiU Engincei-s is 1871, and became a in 1.80-6. Hss coninmnded the Egyptian Cavalry from 1882 to 1884. and served with, distinction in the Nile ExpDiKtwti in 1884 and 1885. For a time he was Governor of Soakijs, and later Sirdar tit ihi Egyjitian Artay. He roimnanded tlw'Bemfeplft Bxpedifteiory Fore* in IS3G, *nd the Khartoum Expedition in 189$, For hi* work in tb.e latter expedition he re'wived the tiyinks of Parliament, was taiseil U> the Pocrsffft, received a grant el ii.ifKOCS, ojwl was awd* a G.C.8.. He was Chief of the Staff of tlio Forces in South Africa in 18SMSG8, nnd from 1900 to ISO 2 β-svs CoimwuidoiMnCliief in South Afficn. Ifo v.iis proiuotel to the rank of GcftfrraJ, o-tid at the eloso of the war received the tlwnfcs of Par-, liament, was made a Vificonnlj aiid giren n grant of £50.000. Inter Wu>.'£ M.ifi«J to the rank of .FiehMlarsha!. Vtm IW2 io '1909 ho was Coßima.ii.d-M-}R»Chk-f i)> In* dia, and in 1910 ttas ft n»«!Hifcet of t'ho Committee of liisperial Defense. SIR WILLIAM COZENS-HABDY. P.C. The Right lion, "Sir Hwba-t Hardy CozeiLs-Hardy, Chtiirnwm of th-e Itiste'i' cal M!jS. Commission sanco ISO 7, in ■rficii year. he was Master, ot the Hulls, was born in November. MSJS, )wi«g edtjfirtCfl at Amersham School *i«! University CaJicße, London (Fellow). Ffo.iu 188* to ISS-3 h<? was. Liberal JI.V, faf Nflitli SorMk, Chairman of the <3*pti'al Council of tho Bar up to 15Si), Jiidge rf the Claucory Division of the High Court of Ju-stke from ISO 9to 190!, «wl .tsirtl Jiistfe of AppenL from 1901 to Ml, SIB EDGAE VIjSCEXT, K.C.M.O.

Sir Edgar ViSeefit, who visited 2vw Zealand as Chairman of, i.ta Pttrmhious Royal Trade Coiawiissieh, was bena in August, 1857, ami edjaeatetl at litou. He passed bis examination at the head ei tlie list for the ■sjppoint-iUf'-n.t of s-tml«ni dragoman at Constajiiinaple, bwt did not tako up the appointivrtiit. lie jeia'ral tho Coldstrcam Giiiswis jn ©7., but resign-ed , in ISS2 as lieutenant. 111 ISSO he was appointed Private Soetetavy to Lord. 9. Fitzmaurice, Cojnmksioiiier for Basfcem Ruinelia, was assistant t<3 H.JI. GomlitlSBionor for the ji'raeualion. of Territory ceded (o Greece, by Tin-key in 18ft!, rjml in tho following year was appointed Untish, Belgian, ai«f Quteb tepresotitfttiv© on the Council of this Ottoman tiiWt.c Debt at 'Constantinople. He was president of that ewnri! in 15$ a, iit whieli year he became Financial Adviser to the Egyptian Govcrijmoitt. fM.m IRS9 to 1897 he was Governor of the Imperial Otfcawan B?.nk, Constantu»r*.\ From 1556 to IMG ho ivas Conservative B-'P, fci 1 footer. He is a keen sportsman. BARONETS SIR T. VANSITTART BOWATEH, I«rd Mayor of Lojrdoa, Sir Vansittart Bntvate, Knight, was born in October, IS-G-J, Hβ served es Sheriff of London in 1935-06* pfmf fe which. he vras representative of the Court of Common Council fff tli-g Ci't.v of T.tiisdon, lie is a relation of Bfemf Boiratef, A/rtmirnl of the White Fleet, 1829. who fonjjht in Hie Battle of 'ftxdalgiif, and.of Geßorai Sir Edward Bowater, who fansjht ami wts wounded in tho Battle of Waterloo. UK. ROBERT NIVISOJf. Mr. Nivison came iiito some proiniiieiiee in April, 1912, when lie seitt a tisiiidwrme donation to tho Royal Beirtal in Leicester Square. KNIGHT OF TEE (MUTER LORD BEAUCItAMP, Lord Be-auchamp feis GoTcm-frr and Cominander-in-CineJf o£ New South Wales from 1899 to 1901, KNIGHT OF Til THISTLE BARON KINUAIKB. Baron KinnaW, p.R.G.S,, D.L., tt-w Lord Hiffli Conimissi»n«r te ihu Church of Scotland in 130?, 1808. -awl MM. B* is a director of. Barclay, Lid., bafifetas. PRIVY CGTJNGItiORS RIGHT HOX, JOSEPH COOK,

Federal P'rbne Jliiiisiot 1 , Tho Right Hen, Joseph Cook, Fei)w.al Premier, has be-esi n metiAer of the Commonwealth Honso ef -Tiepres.i? , i"tii{iw-!s sifiee, the Fodcration. Ko-was boni.in Eit-jrlpitil in 1860, worked ae it eoal niiawF at.Litli« sow, and sat iu tte N«?w South Wales Legislative Assembly for BarUrf fw ten years. He was PosliTrastcr-Geiieral in tuo Reid Ministry, IBIM-SS, antl later Sfiftwter for Mines and Acrieulturo. In Ihc Federal Parliament he oHceeeded Sir OcelPK* , Eeid as Loader nf iite .Prt'e-tftide and Anti-Socialist Party, awl in June, I'JDS, nnitiiiK forces witfi Sit. Deakifi, foftned the first Australian purely Libcf-Al Ad- : ministration. In the present P«Tlh«»ent ■ he has had tho difficult task -of leadteg. a party with tho Mpajerify of only one, and a majority ngainst him is the Spilate. ■ He found it homeless- to fjjifis any polity measures, and advised the t&verwrQeneral to grant a AotiW?, tlJßSoiteWon, thus neoessitati.ti<T ttpcthel- general election. MR. HAROLD TBNNANT, M..P. Mr. Harold Jo.Jih Tenndnt hn« been Parliamentary Urwliw-Kfccj'etary to the War Office since 1912. He has repeseaW Berwickshire in the House ef Coimirens since 1891 Ho was- solvate secretary to Mr. Asqnith from 1.892 to IW>< Mff. ELLIS JONES ORII.FITH, M.P. Mr. Kllis Jones Griffith, |C.C, hvt-s ).een Under-Socretary of Slfttej Home Depart- ■ meiit, since 1911 lie has been M.P. i<n ■ Anglesey since. 1833, '. GRAND M BATH ADMIRAL SIB TmilNAlD HEN , . i • DERSOJJ. i Admiral Sir Roaiuftlii Hpiuifl-'SOB rastwrii in Kent ni 18$, tVitewii *!ro NaVT s in ISCO, became eotiunamtev in ISSI. 11b was secrind in eutiimatsct of the Tiivincibje ! at tho Hnnibardmeiit of Alosatidvia. ' In 1890-15*01 he wn? Suiiet'ifrtejii.U'iit of FI.M. Doefcynrd at sfeei'itf.w, iVnni IOitVII at Portsmouth, afld Ceißinrteilcil Use CVswt. j Biiard and Rnspvvca IWH-O'J. Up retired 111 1910, and at tho invitation of the V-mn- i manu-enllli Govciimiont vi.-itcil Atistvalia I and pri'.-enteil a rojKfft with to the cslablishnifitit «f fln j\hsli-«lwb n«vy. VISCOUNT GLADSI'OXG, G.C.JLU. J Viscouiit Ciladslono (vas burn in iS.'if, l.ioiim I.lip yoiiiigest son of (hi? Isle Afr. Vs. E. GlacUloiv-. Prime -Minister of Ehs- | land.- He was cdiicatcd at El«n ami Ci-j* I forrt, aml wm Hwiory Uctiirir H Kebtoj College from 16*7 £0 18S& Se estersd frh« j

llovi«e of Coimtwiiis in ISS9,- and helfi various impoi-laiit ]w>>itiotis until he i) - cumo Secrttary of State for Home. Affairs in 11)05. Be was appointed first GovM-uof-GeiiM-al <:A South Africa in 1509, awl created a Visc-guut i»i lOFt),- i)e roslgned tho Ciowrnor-ticnerslijliiL) early in the present ypiir. .-'■. ."'' '■.' ■.- ■ ■ ' UF.ITT.-ai!Xr.RAT; SIR FR.ANCTS I!KGIXALIf WtN'GATK. «.C.V.O.=-: ■ Ssr FimiwiiS Wiisgatc lifts been Sirdar of the Egyptian .Army and GoVfrnor-Gewral o; SiKiiiii since ISSW. Ho \v«« ten at Brnadfiold. I>iifrewshir9, in . 1861, awl (is Pilticatcd privatoly, ami. at: tiic Ei?yai Sfilitnry Academy. Woolwlolv. He Joined Uμ l?oyal Ai-lillery.iu iSiai, and wrvod with <lietitictini* in variniis Minpnigns, rpspiviug the D.S.O. avid riiwtt in Egypt in 133). ITo-ttss ewafei C.li. in 1533, awl m«4> K.C.M.fI. nml th,ipkcd by Iwtli KosiFes of Parliament for Ins services (it ICkartonm and in tho JvMprdition . to Fnslicib in ISOS. TTe rose to the rank of LioiiiviTefrefat in 1988, and was lioiiowretl with Uid G.C.kO. in 1012. TSlf EAfiL OF TJVEEI'OOL," , Governs of New Zealand. The Korl al l.iTerpoel (Arthur William (Jβ licifo Savile . Fclj ain be) ha-=. Ijpms Govfrmu 1 of New Zealand since Wli. At that dato 5w was croated K.C.M.B. ilia Kx«!«Jl«ncy is Ibe fifth lwlfter of Ujc litls ef hi.* oitrldom. l»vt Uie second sinr-c it v.--a> ri>vtv«(l hi'l9os. lie swceretted to it in Jfli/?, Tiic B»i'} of HvtfTpwl vas «iucated at Eton and at tiifl E-oyal Military College*, fSiifidltnrst. Ho has held tho' ranks of Major in tlw Rifle Brigade, a .ml toit.-Colmrei of the Post Oflicc Rite /TprritorinJs), He servwl ia the .South African Was- in 198 M. From ISOG to 13.0S he wn.R State. Steward and Chaiiiberlnis* ! -° the Earl ef Aberdeen, lord Ll6nt«nant of Ireland. He has also been Coinpti-blter of tiro King's HowsehaM, MB, E. I. BOfiDEN, Prime Minister of the DMiiintan ef Canada, The Ulght Eon. Robert kairt! IBonta has been Pi-cnner of Crmruk since 1911. Hβ studied hvr afis} was caiM to ti» Bat in 1678, bceoiidnj! Q-C in IS9I. Hβ has had an estensive pfaciice in Hevji Scotia and Canada, and basbMn β-ngnsod in several on.svs ixrfate the Judicial UoiKmitteo of the Privy Couiisfl. He ontwei! politics' i-rt ISB6. TJpdn tJto «Bißftatioli of Sir Charles Tnppc-f, ho ew elected leader of tho Conservative Party of tlio Canadian Hoiise of Commons, and later succeeded Sir Wilfrid lAeriot , as tremier. GENERAL SIB LESLIE KUtfDLE, CsevrtioV of Haltn, General Sir Laslie Ewidic, G.C.B. fima -{J.C.V.0., E.C.8., K.C.M.8.. D.5.0., htts been Govol'on* and OortmiaS-ifer-in-CliW at "Jfelta since 190!) Ho was t»Bra at Keivfcan Abbot, Beton. in KsSfi, nfrd was ediicntwl At tke R*ral MiHtfli-y Academy, Woehvlch. He e;ftt.ero4 the Rej'a.l Artillery in 187 C, braming General ill iSSS.-' lie saw service in the Zulu War, 1871); Bow War, 1881; Egyptian War, 18S2; Kilo Esitedition, I©4-S; Soudan l^rontiel . Field Force. ISS.)-?; Sewlftn Frontier, 1589: tire Denuala Espeditjnnary Foi'ce, JB9(i. atul the Khartoum Esuetlilion. fle was anpoinW in cm nin a n<l ot t\& South-East District in. ISSB. apd IDepu-ty-Atiitttat&t.Cienern! to the l'ori%S iu tbo foilewias yw, ami in 1908-02 «as li«t.-Oenwet on She sts.lV in eonmyaml, of the Bth Division of the South Africftß I'ielcl 'Effect. Am-HBAL Silt DAY BOSANQTIET, Bs-Ciovci'iier ol So-nth Australia. Ai-lmiral Sir' J>a.V Ifcsrtiiq iwt, K.-C.B.', ■G.C.V.0., was. kij-ii oh March S3, 1813. Ho entered the Bcyal Navy in 1X57, and t>(re»uon Vice-Adfliiral iii iijil2. H* ivas Cetomii.nder-in-C'Mef ■of Er.-st Tmßcs ftmn tis9ii to 15)02, iiten Con»«iantler-in»Chiyt Ne-fth' AB-i-M-ics and Wosfc liiiHes fvtim l»-i to Wt. in tlto iftUpr year ij« was Oμ* isoiittol CiMnpiamlei'-iH-Cltirf at I'«ftsmoirth., anil, in the following year was a|)i»ii-itcd G-ovc-nsciS' oi Swith jSnstralia, a position wijie'i fee littrfr vacated.

K.CJM, MAJOS'GENEfiA.ii';;;,A, i .,J- ' OffiDLEY, GoniTiianikiit of tho Ismv jsealattu lforeea. Maiof-fi«neivil Sir Alfsattte J-eha Go<3- ' ley, K'.O.-Vl.G.i C.H., Coiiuu.a.tfd.aiit of tlic NW Jtaalaiul Ocfence Vot&s, w«-S born >it Cwurtv C'avaa, <m J'tbi'Hary i, ISB7, and \ras wlucnted at B-aiWykufy College, itt ttw United Servieo CoJleje, Wostward Ho! <ta<t at the Rttyal Military CtiHepe, Keudliilrst. Jeinins the Koyal D«Ulin Vnsfljprs in ISSC, hs ' ttos tit IS3B iippfetvited Adjutant rf tlie battalion ' of mounted infanify. o.r--ganjse(s tor speck! wi'vite in Übotksfe. Late - h<s \2fis appainiotl. staff officer, with the WasJiuitaJaiid fieM Force, and epipwaiuled a <#Win cHifißj!? tlie ■operations jimter Itajor-Genctfa! SiarFroderidc Can'hi.itcn, toto* meatiftnEd in <tispntch.ss. Ife Was rercnntrfl witli the brtiret of major, <i*ti?d May H, 3857, «.»d the wedai. On his return to JSnglaud, lw cUjremanded a battalion d»iriflg tJie SuliAury i?liii»s iaafioettvfes of 189-8, and sortie tw&ivs ttoMtJi.B inter graduated at fchs Stitff C&llegc, In July, JSB9» ivfeea trouble Was brewing with tlie Beers, lie iwas sent eat Jo South Africa mi special scrrlcn to assist in the riiisift* of cololiial nvounted troops. On the ovitorenk of liostJlitWs he was sea-ring as Adjutant of the Ptnteeiorate Kcßimeirt, «iul ivas sluit 1 up in Mafeliing ihn-in.* the wlujle of tte I sipse, bei»ff oho of Colonel Bafei-lVw- ? ell's most trnstsd olßnsrs. nwl fretiee-aHs , perfonisiiig dwtiiJrtuished sp-rvkf=. After fte J-ftlirf ef 3lnfe!si«* in toy, 1900, Major Goilfey eonHwwd to Ww flsi ftctive p:U'i: in the war. rtth credit to Jiimsolf and to- Hte forces of which lie Iwl com' jhmm}. II» ivas me.-nMoMil in and'was rewarded frith a b:?eve : t Lieuten-ant-Colonolcy «nd iiipiJals wl'fJr- «las{*. 6a his Vetuni to Ifigtoiid hi? fiikd vwi-ons pegitfon-3 flitd was pFftmotctl. to thfi faitk. of CoLwp]. He wfls eisipinfrf Comttattdaftt of Hte Kew j?eal.iT.i:d ITorc*.? in Ok4ol).e;r» I'iWO. a.m4 h<l3 held that position -ever since. WiJtr griuled sf»Jer-Q«n«Nil ©ft the IftjpeVtol Gaieral Sitiff.' son wii-uAir atLi, irvise, Attor-ftey-Gcjie-ral of tlw ConnitoiiweaHli. Tlso Hon. William Hill Irvine, tt,.D. ; K.C., M.P.. was Pfßraiei - of Victo'ia. fran Jirte. 1005, fo W>r«ary> TD94. CalfetJ io the Bar in IS'SI, he has for a toii.pr Uine been «uo cf its v-ewijnisert lenftws. He was- Iwrn in Ireland in' 1858, b'eJßg a nephew of .TnJm J-fitchel, Hie patriot Btt decHtied a Jndgeshi.p. ' ■•. KNIGHTS BACHELOR Jjsß. nOWLAP SfAWSON, the AatJ arctic Einlorer. Dr. Mftttsoft. iD.SCi 8.A., the jreunj; ■ Attstrelian scientist who led <m fesßedf fion to the AfitanetiCn was born at Brai'lfbfd., Ywtehiro. in lfS?,. ftftd edtwafed lit Syduey University. He aeopinpanic*} Sir Ernest fshaciteto'n ob his "Farthest Sowth" Hsnedition in-1905 , , aiid his uamo is rccortol in tho roil of heroes ot seience and advwhi.To o.s:oiie nf the dis-«ftvor-ers of tlie Sonth Magjietic He is Rt present in Btißl«n<l hi. «onfiectioa with tire piAlicatiott of his Iwefc. im." THGM4R PTSTE'R STOAST, of Sydney tfiiivefsity. Bγ. Stiwrt, M.l>.. Gh,M.,' M.JX, has Pretessor c-f Physiietoey in the- t*nivfi'Kilv of Sydftpv since. J.BBB, hinl Dean (if Hie FnoaiHyof Medicine aiwl I'tltew of the Seijat*. I MR. C. J. PASIf. JTaj-or of AufiWand. | Mr. C. J. Parr, Mayor of Auckland, j was bam at. CanihriiteA' Wg&ato, itt TBG9, !ind was educated ,at Ae Thames, where ] W v;on a (lisfrict sehojarship ef M% , which' ffl)titl*d him to iiiree , yunw' tui-1 tie» ot the AMUkml College antt ©fa»-i-nfti , Rchonl, TrltcTP lie woi'i is : iv«*n prie-e , : nsul n-aS BeS 61 tlw scta&l. U? w-sei )iU l>,irii?f-iM''s Fowl law pSflminatioil ftt the aq? of twenty, and in )Sfli! was ml» n-lttiwi fo- (Up Ens' hr Ml'. J««*i*o Coftiilly. eevninoHeiiw pVActicc in iS93. Soivw I'fvHf"? later lip VpcaiiN* prf'isd-elit (if (lift .-\iif'!:t;\n<l TJflleniywV As.iocinlißH, ii»d fl VMic fli , iwn •a(f;''nv.i'xU was iiioinHnr of (V< Aiwliln'"(l fsty Cfivincil, j wlm-') nesiiktii hf> i'fntii'"iosl lo oei"isiv i I iii»'!| Hi" rrtifPKiMit of Mr. L. -T. Raffml!, i>-■ Mc-ri". fpne vp:.v> iic»i, Jf' , . ■P-'Vi-<v.i« limn ctolwl In Hir> of Chief TVfi^ft-i'-fr.ai>" nf Uve city. Ttivr-r- y^ai 1 ' .I*o, owi-ic t" , - 'a«littf'» in rpfti*fn* U T)t> (Hi'l-iilo.l In by. ihc <\f TrijKitir. » fJf-isTiiiiijPfj .ittcmnt '.ifl-s in;i!-1p fn ■«.,.) him frptn rf»)cp. Ui Mr. Part Kfiiislif f*-Me<;flnii siiwl df"f*ii.i.e(l his:- ,„■,. isfifi""i-, Air. TtiiH «i;fH««i ist it*m« Am to Sflo{) v«Ue, H* was re-elwted uScp»

|ie.--M for a foi.irtii term in April last. In 1908 he stood for Auckland West, facing ik-fcato.l by Mr. C. H. I'eok by sown aaO votes. MR, WIUIAM BARLOW, of the . ■ University of Adelaide. Mr. Barlow, LL.D. i'THiuty College, JJuMin) has Ix-pi.i Cliiuiceilor of the University of .Ai.klsihlrf siuee 1898. . ' COLONEL J. W. PARXELL, . Osiosci _ J. W. Fnriieli (Knya! Australian EiiffiiiOTrs) luis for some time been District CoMimaiMj.'ißt of Queensland, ! "aT '■' BEIOADIER-GENERAL D. HENBER- : SON, Diyoetor-Oejimi of Military , Afirgjiantics ;it the Wai- Office. ' , HoT : MR. T, HONASATsT" ' Mr. Thoftitts Eeiuiyw, upon whom tire Imperial Service Oi-der lias Iweii eon-, ferred, has only a few Dion the ago retired from tiio general niajwgoi'Bhij) of tho Now fekml ffiailivays, a position : which lie held suite 1898. fl<j rt-tiretl fin- ■ ally upen superannuation at tlte age of 65. Sis lias been connected with railways ever since h<? fitiisfcctt his sol-uilnstk cam*. His first work i» New &'alan<} was to take dtarga of tlte railway worUs at Hejonsvilte, in 1875. Then ho went to <3«ymoutli to Kike chsrg-c of the railway ttieve. During ton years* residence on tlie West Onasf fie wag eJosniy <rennw,ttiF witfi tlio «al iiuhißtry. ami jikkus tlio fiwi. shipment; of coal from the eeast Coming' to WellSfietnn hi KSfi, ho bectrae loeom-Q----jn*i> cneinccr, ami fulfilled' the same office later at AtMifigtMl (Ohristctort). riien Tjo wont to Gw-ynioiith again to pftt the Groy-BMtftiw railway into oriet. Ho wtte still sjftg'aitfed upon this task when Ijte was appointed genera! manager. memm queens % Ueleumph-PreßS A6SO(-klion-CoT!jrißht <Rec. .Taw: Si*., O.SO p.m.) Lotidon, June 22. HeT -Majesty tho Qiicen iias lieen ga?et» ted Cal.onoi.hi-Clii«f eif the lStli Hnsfftrs; I Q!i«» Ateafidrn,. CGteifl-in-Ghirf at tlio 19th Hussars, nnsl also of the Alesandra Pi'ißECss ef Wnles's Yorksliire feltmmtj tlio princess Hoyal, 'Coioiiel-h-Clrief of the 7th DraEWon β-imfdsj and ths> JJacheer .Argyll.. o»|orK?ton--Ciiitf ef the A*gyti Hightandcrs. HIS EXCELW ADWSED An offici.il teJejrrein fr-itS rteelrietl at GotßfiHfleiit Hffii*o yestecliiy to t,l)e effect that on t-hn occasion of tl>e ee'leVa* tian of Hxfe 'King's Birtlulay in tile, trait?d Kinwfom 6n Jimp' 22 (Corenatkra Day), His Majesty had ten R.vaeiotistf plfrasof! '» ConfeT te fti]to*iiig; hoiiOu.rS;'— Most I)istinr!nishe<] Order of Saint $fielin.iil and Siiint fieo.r*e; 0,C.3f.(J. i H.fe teeWcwcj- the CoTcroo.r ftte Earl of liiverposl) j K.C.M.G., SfoieivGsneral L J, Godloy; C.M.G., C. .s'. Parr, Esq., Sfayor of Ancfekfid. Imperial Service Orders 1.5.0., Titcinag Jjen.tyne., E«r.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2183, 23 June 1914, Page 5

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LIST OF HONOURS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2183, 23 June 1914, Page 5

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