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ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE.

FURTHER DOMINION HONORS. By Telegrjiph. —Press Association. Wellington, June 2. The Governor-General has been advised that the King lias made the following appointments to and promotion in the military division of the Order of the British Empire for services rendered in connection with the war:— Third .Class, or Commander of the Order (C.8.E.). —Colonel;; H. T. D. Acland, C.M.G., N.Z.M.C.; James McNaughton Christie, N.Z.M.C.; Percival Robert Cooke, N.Z.M.C.; Charles James.- Cooper, T.D.; Lieutenant-Colonels Alexander Robertson Falconer, N.Z.M.C.; George Edward Gabetes, N.Z.M.C.; Colonels ICrr.est Ilaviland Hiley; John Edward Hume, R.N.Z.A.; Lieut.-Colonel John Patrick Daunt Leahy, N.Z.M.C.; Colonel Charles Thomas Major, t D.5.0.: Lieut.Colonel Robert lialdane Makgill. N.Z. M.C.; Temp.-Colonel Thomas Mill, C.M.G. N.Z.M.C.; Colonels David Pringle, T.D.; James Robert Purdy, V.D., N.Z.M.C.; Charles John Reakes, N.Z.V.C.; John Ranken Reed, ICC.; Lieut.-Colonels Alexander Fowler Roberts,-, 0.8. E.; James Herbert Graham Robertson, N.Z.M.C.; James Lewis Sleeman, 1.G.5.; Colonels Edmund Robinson Smith, V.D.; William James Strong, T.D.; Thomas Harcouit Ambrose Valintine, N.Z.M.C.; Gerard Arnold Ward; David Storer Wylie, C.M.G., N.Z.M.C.

Fourth Class, or Officer of the Order (0.8. E.). —Lieut.-Colonel Philip Oswald Andrew, N.Z.M.C.; Majors Charles Eric Andrews, N.Z.S.C.; George Bertram JBnrfe. N.Z.S.C.; Lieut.-Colonel Henry Ferdinand Bernau, N.Z.M.C.; Paymaster Lieut.-Commander William John Archer Brown, R.N.; Lieut.-Colonels Alexander Wilson Hogg, N.Z.M.C.; William Little, N.Z.M.C.: Majors Thomas MeCristell; John Mounsey Neville Neweomb; Francis Edward Ostler. N.Z.A.S.C.; Henry Peacock, N.Z.S.C.

Fifth Class, or Member of the Order (M.8.E.). —Capt. Will' Atwell, N.Z. S.G.; Major John Thomas Bosworth, N.Z. S.C.; Capt. Arthur William Brocks; Major Henry Harwood Brown, N.Z.S.C.; Capt. William Caemr Sarsfield Colclough, N.Z.S.C.; Major Albert Arthur Corrigan; Capt. David Cecil Wallace Cosgrove; Major Walter Crowther; Capt. William Dobson; Lieut. David Alexander Ewcn; Capt. Frederick Charles Gentry; Majors William Richmond Hursthousc, N.Z.D.C.; Henry Jolly, Robert Saxon Matthews, N.Z.S.C.; Capt. Samuel Mellows; Majors Oden Henry Moller, James Alfred Nortlitrote; Henry Charles Nutsford, N.Z. Signalling Corps; Capt. Matthew Henry Oram; Major William Haddow Pettit, N.Z.M.C.; Captains William Pryor, M.T.C.; Henry Jos.-eph Redmond, N.Z.S.C.; Majors Thomas Hazlett RingJand, Norman John Rishworth, N.Z.D.C.; David Brett Shand; Capt. George Walker, N.Z.S.C. CIVIL DIVISION.

Third Class, or Commander of the Order (C.8.E.). —James Henry Gunson, 0.8. E., Mayor of Auckland; Henry Holland, 0.8. E., ex-Mayor of Cliristcliurch; James John Clarke, 0.8. E., ex-Mayor of Dunedin; Ronald Mcintosh MacDmiald, N.Z. War Contingent Association, London; Mrs. Iris Brenda Rolleiton, M.8.E., late of Taumaru Hospital, Lowry Bay, Wellington; William Hugh Montgomery, late Assistant-Director of Base Records, Wellington; Albert Cecil Day, official secretary to the Governor General; Miss Ethel Burnett, Wellington. Fourth Class, or Officer of the Order (0.8. E.). —Thomas Noel Brodrick, UnderSecretary of the Land;,' and Survey Deipartment, Wellington; Frederick James Burgess, Auckland; James Burnett, Wei- ! lington; Donald George Clark, Commissioner of Taxes, Wellington; Rt. Rev. Henry William Cleary, D.D., Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland; Daniel George Arthur Cooper, Stipendiary Magistrate, Wellington; Victor Grace Day, Stipendiary Magistrate, Timaru; Frederick Earl, K.C., Auckland;' James Sim Evans, Stipendiary Magistrate, Nelson; George Cox Fache, Commissioner of Pensions, Wellington; Frederick Chandos Coventry Fell, Nikau Bay, Blenheim; James Findlay, New Zealand Overseas Shipowners' Committee, Wellington; Malcolm Fraser, Government Statistician, Wellington; James Hislop, Under-Secre-tary for Internal Affairs Department, Wellington; William Barr Montgomery, Controller of Customs, Wellington; Thomas Moss, National Efficiency Board, Eketahuna; Mrs. Vera Anita Myers, Wellington; Joseph William Poynton, Stipendiary Magistrate, Palmerston North; George Edward Rhodes, Christchurch; Thomas Sheriff Ronaldson, Chairman of the Financial Assistance Board, Wellington; Guy Hardy Scholefield, London; Rev. William Shirtcliffe, Wellington; Rt. Rev. Dr. Thomas Henry Sprott, D.D., Bishop of Wellington; Kingi Topia, High Chief of the Wanganni and Tuwharetoa tribes, Taihape; Thomas Wilson, member of the Financial Assistance Board, Wellington. Fifth Class, or Member of the Order (M.8.E.). —Alfred Montague Adams, late chief executive officer of the Munitions and Supplies Department, Wellington: Mrs. Rachel Mary Barton, Hawera; Mrs. Margaret Brown Blackwell, Kaiapoi; Mrs. Hilda Frances Bloomfield, Auckland; Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Blundell, Wellington; Mrs. Janet Bowie, Milton; Mrs. Violet McConochie Brown, Napier; Charles Hayward Burgess, Mayor of New Plymouth; Alexander Burt, jun., Auckland; Mrs. Edith De Castro, Wellington; Miss; Esther Charles, Auckland; Miss Mary Lydia Clark, Wellington; Miss Ethel Mary Cooper, Wellington; Mrs. Zoe Frances Courage, Amberlev; Mrs. Gertrude Alice Crawford, Nelson; Mrs. Ethel Cuff, Wellington; Miss Hannah Dawson, Auckland; George Finlay Dixon, assistant private r.eeretarv to the Minis- i ter of Defence, Wellington; Mrs. Mabel Makuaiteraiigi Hapuka Ellison, Opapa, Napier; Harold Gerard, secretary to the Administrator of Samoa; Mrs. Louisa Grace Charlotte Greenslade, Hamilton; Thomas Edward Gunnion, Temuka; Miss Agnes Brenda Boyd Guthrie, Chris,tchurch; Miss Eveline Alice Marion Hareourt, Wellington; Miss Kate Clora Harrison, Whangarei: Henry William Harrington, censor, Wellington; Heathcote George Helmore, Cliristcliurch; Mrs. Emma Carey Hill, Cliristcliurch; Mrs. Margaret Mary Annie Hialop, Gcraldine; Mrs. Ann Margaret Hitclion, Milton; Mrs Elizabeth Annie Holdyworth, Wellington; William Godfrey Holdsworth, Wellington; Miss Lavinia Jane Kelsey, Dunedin; Miss Emma Ethel Maud Ford King, Napier; Mrs. Sarah Hannah King, Milton: James Benjamin Lovell, Havelock; Miss Ethel Constance Chapman MacAssey, Dunedin; Mits Mina MacDonald, New Zealand Convalescent Camp, Ismailia, Egypt; Miss Mysie McDonnell, Aotea Home, Heliopolis. Cairo, Egypt; Mrs. Agnes Maxwell MeDougall, .Bluff; Mrs. Pura McGregor, Putiki, Wanganui; Mrs. Ncsta Gertrude Majing, Timaru; Basil Arthur Marriy, late chief clerk, Base Records, Wellington; Alfred ''"'lew:, ' "JUand; Frederick

Gwillim Matthews, pmatt secretary to the Minister of Defence, Wellington; James Dothie Milton, Christchurch; Mrs. Winnifred Moeller, Napier; Miss Janet Elizabeth Miftray, Auckland, Leo Francis 'O'Neill, Defence Headquarters, Wellington; Mrs. Jef,sie Ellen Page, Masterton; Mrs. Lucy Philson, Auckland; Mrs. Mary Ann Potter, Milton; George Charles Rodda. OfTicer-in-Cliarge, War Expenses Branch, Wellington; William Archibald Russell, Dunedin; George Herbert Scales, Lower Hutt, Wellington; Mrs. Annie Wilhehnina Smart, Napier; Mrs. Lilly .Mary Smith, Christehnrch; Mrs. Martha Tahumu Spencer, Bluff; Mrs:. Florence Johanna Stevenson, Christchurch; Bernard Edward Howard Tripp, Timoru; Charles James Trniks, Auckland; James Alfred Wallace, Mayor of Motneka; Miss Evelyn Elaine Lydia Ward, Wellington; Charles White, Blenheim; Cecil James Wray, Loudon; Miss Ellen Wray, London; Mrs. F. R. Young, New Zealand War Contingent Association, London. The following has been appointed to the Imperial Service Order by the King:—To be Companion of the Imperial .Service Order (1.5.0.), William Stonham Short, Under-Secretary of the New Zealand Public Works Department.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1919, Page 6

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ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1919, Page 6

ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1919, Page 6

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