ORDER OF ST. OLAF
HONOUR FOR MR. ROBERT MILLAR Created a Knight of the Order of St. Olaf, Mr. Robert Millar, ot Auckland, has earned the r«w»r of a grateful country. As ViceConsul for Norway at Auckland, Mr. Millar has performed long ana efficient service and the b'stow of this order will meet with approval. Advice regarding the honour ferred upon him was received > _ day from Norway through *» • Arentz, of Melbourne. Consul-Genera-for Norway in Australia ana Zealand. , _ for Mr. Millax lias* been Vice-Consul Norway at Auckland since 1910. « though he acted in the ca P ac * t J alsu fore that. During the war he was Consul for D enmark - and for a and he has also represented Iceland Tonga. r .-gut The order which has been cooler upon Mr. Millar was instituted in 1847. Its symbol is a decorauon silver and white enamel. It mounted by a lion rampant a crown, and at the four points 0 r star is a silver crown and the te “O.” On the reverse side is tiie r J^° fhV “Ret Og Sandhed” (Right and Tru • The letters patent is made out inu* name of Vi Haakon, King of and is signed by the Chancellor the Order. , Mr. Millar was born in Rottmmm. of British parents and has lived in * Zealand since February, 1881.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 530, 6 December 1928, Page 8
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