1957 New Year Honours

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The New Year Honours 1957 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. They were announced in supplements to the London Gazette of 28 December 1956 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1957. [1] [2] [3]

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At this time honours for Australians were awarded both in the United Kingdom honours, on the advice of the premiers of Australian states, and also in a separate Australia honours list. [2]

The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged by honour, with classes (Knight, Knight Grand Cross, etc.) and then divisions (Military, Civil, etc.) as appropriate.

United Kingdom and Commonwealth

Baron

Privy Counsellors

Baronet

Knight Bachelor

State of South Australia
State of Victoria
Commonwealth Relations
Overseas Territories

Order of the Bath

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)

Military Division
  • General Sir Charles Falkland Loewen, KCB, KBE, DSO, ADC, (17987), late Royal Regiment of Artillery; Colonel Commandant, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • General Sir Lashmer Gordon Whistler, KCB, KBE, DSO, (13017), late Infantry; Colonel, The Royal Sussex Regiment.
  • Air Chief Marshal Sir Dermot Alexander Boyle, KCVO, KBE, CB, AFC, Royal Air Force.

Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

Military Division
Civil Division

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

Order of Merit (OM)

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)

Honorary Knight Grand Cross

Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

  • John Harold Devine, OBE. For services as Director, Export Services Branch, Board of Trade.
  • Reginald John Halsey, Assistant Engineer-in-Chief, General Post Office.
  • Guy Elwin Millard, Private Secretary to the Prime Minister.
  • Alun Michael Morgan, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • Arthur Kingscote Potter, CBE, Counsellor, United Kingdom Delegation to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.
  • John Muir Anderson. For services in connection with political and charitable organisations in the State of Victoria.
  • The Honourable Thomas Hugh William Beadle, OBE, a Judge of the High Court, and formerly a Minister, in Southern Rhodesia.
  • John Adrian Fargher, Railways Commissioner, South Australian Railways.
  • John Morrice Cairns James, MBE, Deputy High Commissioner for the United Kingdom in Pakistan.
  • Edward James Gregory Wilson. For public services in the State of Victoria.
  • The Honourable Tom Ian Findlay Wilson, Speaker of the Federal Assembly, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
  • Brigadier Geoffrey Harding Baker, CB, CBE, MC, Chief of Staff to the Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Cyprus.
  • Rennie Montague Bere, Director and Chief Warden of the Uganda National Parks.
  • Douglas James Smythe Crozier, Director of Education, Hong Kong.
  • Bernard de Bunsen, Principal, University College of East Africa, Makerere.
  • Aaron Emanuel, Assistant Secretary, Colonial Office.
  • Thomas Mure Hart, Financial Secretary, Singapore.
  • Kenneth Palmer Humpidge, Director of Federal Public Works, Nigeria.
  • Eric Newton Griffith Jones, QC, Attorney General and Minister for Legal Affairs, Kenya.
  • Henry Lawrence Lindo, Administrator, Dominica, Windward Islands.
  • Colonel Reginald Townend Michelin, CVO, OBE, Commissioner of Police, Jamaica.
  • Michael John Brew Molohan, MBE, Senior Provincial Commissioner, Tanganyika.
  • Desmond O'Hagan, Provincial Commissioner, Kenya.
  • Gilbert McMicking Roddan. Lately Director of Agriculture, Kenya, now Deputy Agricultural Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
  • Arthur Colin Russell, ED, Chief Regional Officer, Gold Coast.
  • John Tennant Saunders. Lately Principal, University College, Ibadan, Federation of Nigeria.
  • Peter Heathcote Guillum Scott, Financial Secretary, Northern Region, Nigeria.
  • Mervyn Cecil ffrank Sheppard, MBE, Head of the Emergency Food Denial Organisation, Federation of Malaya.
  • John Kinsmill Robert Thorp, MBE, Administrator, St. Lucia, Windward Islands.
  • Walter Ian James Wallace, OBE, Assistant Secretary, Colonial Office.
  • Arthur Trenham Weatherhead, Senior Resident, Northern Region, Nigeria.
  • Maurice Frank Gerard Wentworth, OBE, Establishment Secretary, Gold Coast.
  • John Edward Chadwick, lately Counsellor (Commercial) at Her Majesty's Embassy in Tokyo.
  • Arthur James de la Mare, Counsellor at Her Majesty's Embassy in Washington.
  • Charles Peter Hope, TD, lately Counsellor of Her Majesty's Embassy in Bonn.
  • Denis Seward Laskey, Foreign Office.
  • Peter Northcote Lunn, OBE, lately Principal Executive Officer, British Military Government, Berlin.
  • Geoffrey Lyster McDermott, Foreign Office.
  • Herbert Stanley Marchant, OBE, Her Majesty's Consul-General at Düsseldorf.
  • John Arthur Pilcher, Counsellor at Her Majesty's Embassy in Madrid.
  • Leonard Arthur Scopes, OBE, Foreign Office.
  • Michael Norman Francis Stewart, OBE, Counsellor at Her Majesty's Embassy in Ankara.
  • The Right Honourable Milo John Reginald, Baron Talbot De Malahide, lately Her Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Vientiane.
  • William Hilary Young, Foreign Office.

Royal Victorian Order

Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)

Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)

At this time the two lowest classes of the Royal Victorian Order were "Member (fourth class)" and "Member (fifth class)", both with post-nominal letters MVO. "Member (fourth class)" was renamed "Lieutenant" (LVO) from the 1985 New Year Honours onwards.

Fourth Class
  • Commander Robert Henry Graham, DSC, Royal Navy.
  • James René Alexis Kennedy, MVO.
  • Flight Lieutenant George Charles McCarthy, AFC, Royal Air Force.
  • Geoffrey Owen Peskett, MVO.
Fifth Class
  • Lily Caroline Ada Bell.
  • Senior Commissioned Engineer Victor John Way Crompton, Royal Navy.
  • William Charles Ellis.
  • Lieutenant-Commander (E) Edward John Sawdy, MBE, Royal Navy (Retd).
  • Olive Margaret Short.
  • John Edward Powis Titman.

Order of the British Empire

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)

Military Division
Civil Division

Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)

Military Division
Civil Division

Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

Military Division
Civil Division

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Captain George Collett Blundell, OBE.
  • Surgeon Captain David Herbert Kernohan, MB, BCh, (Retd).
  • Captain Edward James Herbert Kirby, DSC, (Retd).
  • Captain Hugh Colenso Martell.
  • The Right Reverend Monsignor William Harold Davis Shepherd, OBE, Chaplain, (Retd).
Army
  • Brigadier James Archibald William Ballard, DSO, MBE, (33583), late Infantry.
  • Brigadier John Sorel-Cameron, DSO, (38678), late Infantry.
  • Brigadier (temporary) Noel Joseph Chamberlain, MBE, (267), late Royal Army Educational Corps (now retired).
  • Colonel Thomas Leslie Gwyther Charles, DSO, (44851), late Infantry.
  • Brigadier (temporary) Kenneth Thomas Darling, DSO, OBE, (44052), late Infantry.
  • Brigadier Alan Henry Fernyhough, MC, (30525), Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
  • Brigadier Alexander Montagu Finlaison, DSO, OBE, ADC, (28071), late Infantry.
  • Brigadier Montagu Geoffry Alaric Hepper (34457), late Royal Corps of Signals.
  • The Reverend Frederick Wilfred Hilborne, QHC, Chaplain to the Forces, First Class (34594), Royal Army Chaplains' Department.
  • Brigadier Gerald Kellett (33351), late Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Brigadier Thomas Ifan Lloyd, DSO, MC, (26985), late Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Colonel (acting) Geoffrey Page Mason, TD, (32628), Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army.
  • Brigadier (temporary) (now Colonel) Thomas Gordon Morton (44123), late Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Colonel Edward Reuben Price, TD, (92803), late Royal Corps of Signals, Territorial Army.
  • The Reverend Kenneth Arthur Puntan, OBE, QHC, (52326), Chaplain to the Forces, First Class, Royal Army Chaplains' Department.
  • Colonel Walter Burrans Sykes, TD, (139601), late Corps of Royal Engineers, Territorial Army (now retired).
  • Brigadier William Tanner (34146), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers; at present on loan to the Government of India.
  • Colonel Thomas Coats Campbell, DSO, MC, ED, New Zealand Regiment; lately Commander, Fiji Military Forces and Representative of the New Zealand Chiefs of Staff in Fiji.
  • Brigadier Robert Charles Strachan Hall, OBE, late Royal Regiment of Artillery; Commander, Caribbean Area.
Royal Air Force
  • Air Commodore Robert William Lowry Glenn.
  • Air Commodore Christopher Edgar Hartley.
  • Air Commodore Cecil John Nobbs.
  • Air Commodore Maxwell Edmund Massy Perkins.
  • Air Commodore John Edward Rudkin Sowman.
  • Group Captain Peter Henry Cribb, DSO, DFC.
  • Group Captain Alan Graham Douglas, MC, RAF Regiment.
  • Group Captain Christopher Harold Hartley, OBE, DFC, AFC.
  • Group Captain Stewart William Blacker Menaul, DFC, AFC.
  • Group Captain Sydney Charles William Rudd, MBE.
  • Group Captain Frederick William Thompson, DSO, DFC, AFC.
  • Group Captain Frederick Francis Wicks, OBE, DFC.
Civil Division
  • Harold Maurice Abrahams, JP, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Local Government.
  • Norris Montgomerie Agnew, Chairman, Manchester Regional Hospital Board and Board of Governors, United Manchester Hospitals.
  • Hugh Anderson, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Labour and National Insurance, Northern Ireland.
  • William Galloway MacDonald Anderson, Director of Works, Air Ministry.
  • Francis Trevenen Arnold, Divisional Inspector, Ministry of Education.
  • Bernard Ashmole, MC, lately Keeper, Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum.
  • William Learmonth Baillie, Director, Technical Personnel Administration, Ministry of Supply.
  • Frederick John Ball, Deputy Secretary, Church Commissioners.
  • Alexander Barclay, Keeper, Science Museum.
  • Cecil Walter Hardy Beaton, Photographer and Designer.
  • Rear-Admiral Roger Mowbray Bellairs, CB, CMG. Lately Head of Historical Section, Admiralty.
  • Lennox Randal Francis Berkeley, Composer.
  • Peter Eustace Burrell, Director of the National Stud, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • Leonard James Burt, CVO, Commander, Criminal Investigation Department, Metropolitan Police Force.
  • Siegfried Cahn, Managing Director, Goodlass Wall & Lead Industries Ltd.
  • Helen Maud Cam, Mediaeval Historian.
  • George Basil Cameron, Conductor. For services to music.
  • Donald Malcolm Campbell, Holder of the World Water Speed Record. For services to speedboat development.
  • Charles Mills Cawley, OBE, Deputy Chief Scientific Officer, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.
  • Martin Chadwick, OBE, Firemaster, Glasgow Fire Brigade.
  • Edward Leslie Champness, MBE, Managing Director, Messrs. Palmers (Hebburn) Co. Ltd., Hebburn-on-Tyne.
  • Professor John Kaye Charlesworth. For public services in Northern Ireland.
  • Richard Thomas Church, Writer.
  • Harold Maurice Cohen, MD, ChB, Principal School Medical Officer, Birmingham.
  • Joseph Cowen, Assistant Secretary, Board of Trade.
  • William Iveson Croome, JP. For public services in Gloucestershire.
  • Senator Joseph Mullan Cunningham, JP. For political and public services in Belfast.
  • Roy Lorentz Daniell, Charity Commissioner.
  • Nora Bryan Deane, MBE, President, Royal College of Midwives.
  • John Alexander Diack, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • Captain Jack Donald Fletcher Elvish, OBE, Principal Marine Superintendent, Clan Line Steamers Ltd.
  • Thomas Henry Evans, DL, Clerk of the Staffordshire County Council.
  • William James Eves, OBE, Director of Lands and Accommodation, Ministry of Works.
  • Bernard John Bycroft Ezard, Assistant Solicitor, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • William Charles Farnsworth, Senior Partner, Berry Brothers, and Bagshaw & J. Toller Eady, Kettering.
  • Angus Anderson Fulton, General Manager, North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board.
  • John Vest Garmonsway. For political services.
  • Arnold Trevor Green, OBE, Director of Research, British Ceramic Research Association.
  • Captain (E) William Gregson, Royal Naval Reserve, Chairman, Fuel Efficiency Advisory Committee.
  • Cuthbert Greig, MBE, Independent Chairman, British Furniture Trade Joint Industrial Council Appeal Committees.
  • John Wilfred Haughton, Chairman, Northern Ireland Tourist Board.
  • Dudley Foster Herring, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance.
  • Frank Hesketh, Assistant Solicitor, General Post Office.
  • Thomas Archibald Montgomerie Hill. For political services in Nottingham.
  • Alderman Herbert Laurence Hogg, MBE, JP. For political and public services in West Hartlepool.
  • Charles Garratt Garratt-Holden, TD, Secretary, Building Societies Association.
  • Henry Ralph Houston, Deputy Chief Inspector of Mines and Quarries, Ministry of Fuel and Power.
  • Professor Humphrey Francis Humphreys, OBE, MC, TD, DL, MB, ChB. For services to Dental Surgery.
  • Olliver William Humphreys, Director, General Electric Company Research Laboratories.
  • John McQueen Johnston, MD, FRCS(Ed), Principal Medical Officer, Department of Health for Scotland.
  • Harry Carter Jonas. For services to the Commissioners of Crown Lands.
  • John Henry Kirk, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • Professor Ronald Epey Lane, MD, FRCP, Member, Industrial Health Advisory Committee.
  • Margaret Evelyn Leighton. For political and public services in Oswestry.
  • Prince Littler, Chairman, Combined Services Entertainment Advisory Committee.
  • Peter Lloyd, Deputy Director, Research and Development, National Gas Turbine Establishment, Farnborough, Hampshire.
  • John Freeman Loutit, DM, FRCP, Director, Radiobiological Research Unit, Harwell.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel The Honourable Malcolm Bowes-Lyon. For political and public services in Chelsea.
  • Robin McAlpine, Director, Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons Ltd.
  • Margaret MacDiarmaid, Lady MacColl, Chairman, Women's Voluntary Services in Scotland.
  • George William John Mackay, MB, ChB, Medical Superintendent, Rampton Hospital.
  • James Alexander Mackie, OBE, Chairman, Aberdeen Local Savings Committee and North East Area Savings Committee.
  • John Clark Wallace Mann. For services to farming in Midlothian.
  • Arthur Edwin Manning, OBE, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation.
  • James Martin, OBE, Managing Director and Chief Designer, Martin-Baker Aircraft Co. Ltd., Uxbridge.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Moir Mason, TD, lately Chairman, University Joint Recruiting Board, University of Manchester.
  • Stanley Matthews. For services to Association Football.
  • William Valentine Mayneord, Professor of Physics (applied to Medicine), University of London.
  • Colonel Richard Meinertzhagen, DSO. For services to Ornithology.
  • Molly Mellanby, Commissioner of Prisons.
  • Dawson Risch Miller, Manager, United Kingdom Mutual War Risks Association.
  • John Mitchell, MBE, TD. For political and public services in Scotland.
  • William Henry Moffatt, OBE, Deputy Inspector General, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • Robert Adolph Wilton Morley, Actor-Dramatist.
  • John Morris, Controller, Third Programme, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • Cecil Harold William Murphy, Assistant Secretary, War Office.
  • Horace Richard Neate, JP, DL, Alderman, Bedfordshire County Council. For services to the Home Office.
  • Roland Stanley Nixon, Assistant Secretary, Scottish Home Department.
  • Oswald Thomas Norris, Chairman of Council, National Federation of Young Farmers' Clubs.
  • The Honourable William Speke Philipps. For political and public services in Kent.
  • William Norman Pickles, MD, MRCP, lately President, College of General Practitioners.
  • George Frederick Pinney, Principal Executive Officer, Foreign Office.
  • Charles Herbert Pollard, OBE, City Treasurer, Kingston-upon-Hull.
  • John Edward Poulden, MBE, Assistant Secretary, Foreign Office.
  • Edward John Powell, County Surveyor and Planning Officer, Glamorgan County Council. Chairman, Road Research Board.
  • Henry Pownall, District Registrar, Manchester High Court Registry.
  • Alderman Edward Calcott Pryce, OBE. For services to the Corporation of the City of London.
  • The Right Honourable Eva Violet, Marchioness of Reading. For services to Child Welfare.
  • Paul Kenneth Bailie Reynolds, OBE, TD, Chief Inspector of Ancient Monuments, Ministry of Works.
  • Edgar Carmichael Robbins, Solicitor, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • John William Roberts, Secretary, Public Works Loan Board.
  • Hugh Campbell Robertson, OBE, MC, Deputy Secretary, National Savings Committee.
  • William Walter Samuel Robertson, OBE, Chairman, Eastern Regional Board for Industry.
  • William Norman Robinson, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Supply.
  • Julian Salmon, OBE, Honorary Catering Adviser to the Royal Air Force.
  • Roger Waterlow Sewill. For political and public services.
  • Ernest Harry Dudley Skinner, Chairman, Durham Division, National Coal Board.
  • Charles Shelling, Chairman and Managing Director, Inveresk Paper Company.
  • George Innes Stewart, MC. For political and public services in the East of Scotland.
  • Richard Hugh Stoy, HM Astronomer, Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope.
  • Eric John Sturgess, Chief Engineer, Shell Petroleum Co. Ltd.
  • Alderman Samuel Alec Taylor, JP. Lately Chairman, Cambridgeshire Agricultural Executive Committee.
  • Lieutenant-Commander John Ward Thornycroft, Royal Navy (Retd.), Managing Director, John I. Thornycroft & Company Ltd., Southampton.
  • David Jamieson Turner, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Fuel and Power.
  • Robert Urquhart, JP, County Clerk of Renfrew.
  • Alderman John Welch, Chairman, Lancashire Education Committee.
  • Egon Joseph Wellesz, Lecturer on Music, University of Oxford.
  • Henry Weston Wells, Chairman, Hemel Hempstead Development Corporation.
  • Charles Francis White, OBE, MD. Lately Medical Officer of Health, City of London. Recently President, Society of Medical Officers of Health.
  • Colonel James Buckley Whitehead, MC, TD, JP. For political and public services in the Colne Valley.
  • Hugh Lloyd Williams, DSO, MC, Member, Industrial Court and Industrial Disputes Tribunal.
  • William Wallworth Wood, JP. For political and public services in Macclesfield.
  • Allan Young, Controller for Scotland, Board of Trade and Ministry of Supply.
  • Maroun Arab, MBE, Counsellor at Her Majesty's Embassy in Beirut.
  • Gerald William Lankester Harding, lately Director of Antiquities in the Jordan Government.
  • Leslie Pott, Her Majesty's Consul-General at Marseilles.
  • Alexander Edward Reid, Manager, Holloway Brothers, Bagdad.
  • Sidney Simmonds, OBE, Her Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Port-au-Prince.
  • Gerald Ernest Stockley, Her Majesty's Consul-General at Naples.
  • William Ernest Taylor, Counsellor (Raw Materials) at Her Majesty's Embassy in Washington.
  • John Arthur Warder, British subject resident in Colombia.
  • Gerald Hugh Wilkinson, OBE, British subject resident in the Philippines.
  • Norman Dean Carlyon, OBE, a Member of the Organising Committee for the Olympic Games in Melbourne, State of Victoria.
  • Robert Eric Castell, a prominent member of the United Kingdom business community in Madras, India.
  • The Honourable Patrick Leslie Coleman, formerly Minister of Transport, State of Victoria; services rendered in connection with the Olympic Games in Melbourne.
  • Major Clifford Hamilton Bowen-Davies, MC, ED, lately Federal Comptroller and Auditor-General, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
  • James Wright Ferguson, Member of the Melbourne City Council, State of Victoria, 1916–56.
  • Arthur Colin Gordon, Secretary for Irrigation and Assistant Director of Lands, State of South Australia.
  • Stanley Haviland, Under-Secretary and Permanent Head of the Department of Local Government, State of New South Wales.
  • George Wellington Rex L'Ange, MBE, Member of the Federal Assembly, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
  • Lewis Luxton, OBE, Deputy Chairman of the Organising Committee for the Olympic Games, Melbourne, State of Victoria.
  • John Murdock Main, Director of Public Works, State of New South Wales.
  • Maurice Arnold Nathan, Chairman of the Melbourne City Council's Special Committee and Civic Committee for the Olympic Games, State of Victoria.
  • Cecil Leonard Robertson, OBE, formerly a Member of the Natural Resources Board, Southern Rhodesia.
  • Edgar Stephen Tanner, a Member of the Legislative Assembly, State of Victoria; Honorary Secretary of the Organising Committee for the Olympic Games in Melbourne.
  • Arthur Clement Thompson, MC, Attorney-General for Basutoland, the Bechuanaland Protectorate and Swaziland.
  • William Hovell Turner, CIE, MC, formerly Director of Indian Accounts, London.
  • William Thomas James Uren, a Member of the Organising Committee for the Olympic Games in Melbourne, State of Victoria.
  • Ralph Whishaw, ChM, FRCP, a prominent physician in Hobart, State of Tasmania.
  • The Right Reverend Arnold Lomas Wylde, Bishop of Bathurst, State of New South Wales.
  • William Gaudenz Beaton, Director of the Inter-African Bureau of Epizootic Diseases, East Africa.
  • John Priestly Birch. For public services in Sierra Leone.
  • Neville John Brooke, lately Chairman of the Public Service Commission, Western Region, Nigeria.
  • Derrick Charles Brown, Chief Mechanical Engineer, Office of the Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and Administrations.
  • Rudolph Augustus Burke. For public services in Jamaica.
  • Thomas Wightman Chalmers, Director of Broadcasting, Federation of Nigeria.
  • Horace James Fitz-Patrick, Chairman, Currency and Exchange Control Board, Bermuda.
  • Alan Alfred Forward, OBE, Chairman for Road Transport, Federation of Malaya.
  • Joseph Antoine Rene Lavoipierre, LRCP, LRCS, Director of Medical Services, Mauritius.
  • Zekeria Mungonya, MBE, Minister of Land Tenure, Uganda.
  • Valimohamed Mohamedali Nazerali, OBE. For public services in Tanganyika.
  • Neville Warde Sabine, Auditor General, Gold Coast.
  • William George Scott, JP. For public services in Perak, Federation of Malaya.
  • Frazer Geoffrey Selby, Commissioner of Income Tax, Federation of Nigeria.
  • John Veysie Montgomery Shields, OBE, QC, Attorney General, Aden.
  • Joseph Trevor Simpson. For public services in Uganda.
  • George Frederick Sleight, OBE, lately Director of Education, Cyprus.
  • William Wenban-Smith, Director of Establishments, Tanganyika.
  • Tang Shiu-Kin, OBE. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • Charles Holman Barker Williams, Director of Agriculture, Trinidad.
  • Wendros Williams, Official Representative, Colonial Income Tax Office.
  • Ian Standish Wylie, OBE, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Federation of Malaya.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Commander John Reginald Carr.
  • Commander Charles Montague Donner.
  • Commander Basil MacIver Edwards.
  • Commander Frederick John Emuss.
  • Commander Reginald Joseph Leslie Hammond.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Fraser Cranfield Kimpton, Royal Marines.
  • Commander Harold Humphrey Satow.
  • Lieutenant-Commander James Alexander Jervis Smith-Shand, DSC.
  • Commander John Spencer.
  • Instructor Commander Albert James Borking Springall, (Retd).
  • The Reverend Richard Gwilym Williams, Chaplain.
Army
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (acting) Geoffrey David Anderson, ERD, (72656), Combined Cadet Force.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel David Charles Barbour (56003), 17th/21st Lancers, Royal Armoured Corps.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel John Goodwyn Allden Beckett, TD, (86679), Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army (now T.A.R.O).
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Bertram Garth Bloomer (63542), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Eric Langton Butler, MC, TD, (126417), The South Staffordshire Regiment, Territorial Army.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (acting) James Mylchreest Cain, 1st Isle of Man Battalion, Home Guard.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Colin Campbell, TD, (74956), The Royal Scots Fusiliers, Territorial Army.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Horace Alfred Chapman (227277), Royal Army Educational Corps.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (acting) Edmund Harry Michael Clutterbuck (187171), Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (acting) Victor Henry Crane (5942), Army Cadet Force.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Henry Ernest Cross (110352), Corps of Royal Engineers (now retired).
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Gerald Curry (64557), Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) (now Major) Richard Anthony Davies (58788), The Royal Berkshire Regiment (Princess Charlotte of Wales's).
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (now Colonel) Basil Oscar Paul Eugster, DSO, MC, (65413), Foot Guards.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Harry Tolson Gomersall (137745), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Bennett Gosling, TD, (89364), Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel George Hannan, TD, (90886), Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army (now T.A.R.O).
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Forbes Hendry, MC, TD, (64733), The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's), Territorial Army.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) (now Major) Frederick Alexander Nigel Hitch (68242), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (acting) Henry Thomas Jarman (367837), Army Cadet Force.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (Quartermaster) John Keating, MBE, (94933), Irish Guards.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Nicholas George Kenney (158372), Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (Staff Paymaster, 1st Class) Howard Charles Lambert (185463), Royal Army Pay Corps.
  • The Reverend Norman Maclean, MBE, Chaplain to the Forces, Second Class (62401), Royal Army Chaplains' Department.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Denis Walter Charles McCarthy, MBE, (70494), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Geoffrey Kenneth McCulloch (217636), Army Legal Services Staff List.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Anthony Ian Rupert Murray, MBE, (63629), The Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's).
  • Lieutenant-Colonel the Honourable Gordon William Nottage Palmer, MBE, TD, (87335), Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (now Colonel (temporary)) George Neville Prideaux (70768), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel John Rooke Rawlence, MBE, (66045), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (now Colonel (local)) Charles Thomas Rodgers (62944), The Cheshire Regiment.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (acting) Geoffrey Mortimer Roy, MBE, MC, TD, (78496), Combined Cadet Force.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Joseph Swainson (194065), Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Reginald Winfrid Stephenson, MBE, (64632), The Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh's).
  • Lieutenant-Colonel (now Colonel) Henry O'Donnel Vyvyan (71521), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel John Geoffrey Waugh, LRCP, LRCS, (123116), Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial Army (now T.A.R.O).
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Charles West, MBE, TD, (70573), Corps of Royal Engineers, Territorial Army.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Rodney Bertram Williams (50885), The Royal Lincolnshire Regiment (Employed List (1)).
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Douglas Richard Wilson (50886), The Royal Lincolnshire Regiment (Employed List (1)).
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Steven Patrick Wood (45005), Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps (Employed List (1)).
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Leslie William Clarke, Swaziland Police Force.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Assistant Director of Ordnance Services, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
Royal Air Force
  • Acting Group Captain Walter Thomas Brooks, DSO, AFC.
  • Wing Commander Trevor John da Costa Andrade (31416).
  • Wing Commander Lawrence Henry Baker (39195).
  • Wing Commander Eric John Brice (81439).
  • Wing Commander Percy William George Burgess (45887).
  • Wing Commander John Hunter Hunter-Tod (77424).
  • Wing Commander Albert James Mott (43854).
  • Wing Commander Hugh Gordon Oates, Malayan Auxiliary Air Force.
  • Wing Commander George James Pearn (45397).
  • Wing Commander James Derek Thirlwell, DFC, (42987).
  • Wing Officer Constance Ellen Warren (4077), Women's Royal Air Force.
  • Acting Wing Commander Romer Frederick John Barber (44725).
  • Acting Wing Commander Christopher Cecil McCarthy-Jones, AFC, (91312), Royal Auxiliary Air Force.
  • Acting Wing Commander Raphael Chevallier Preston, AFC, (205390), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch).
  • Acting Wing Commander Gordon Steele, MBE, (31378).
  • Squadron Officer Margaret Dixon (405440), Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service.
  • Squadron Leader Francis William Dowling (43604).
  • Squadron Leader Frederick Arthur Drury, DFC, (61019), (Retd).
  • Squadron Leader Stanley Green (44623).
  • Squadron Leader Philip Michael Sweatman Hedgeland, MBE, (122540).
  • Squadron Leader Edward James McDonald (111752).
  • Squadron Leader George Alan Podevin (60460).
  • Squadron Leader Douglas Duncan Thompson (48022).
Civil Division
  • Edward Bruce Abbotts, TD, Principal Intelligence Officer, British Services Security Organisation, War Office.
  • Henry John Adams, Chairman of Governors, Brixton School of Building.
  • Charles Daniel Alder, Principal, Cornwall Technical College, Redruth.
  • Robert Allen, Employer Vice-Chairman, Southern Regional Board for Industry.
  • Alderman Edmund Edward Lane Arkell. For public services in Croydon.
  • George Cyril Ash, Secretary, British Sugar Corporation Ltd.
  • Robert Houseman Bagshaw, President, Fleetwood Fishing Vessel Owners Association, 1949–1956.
  • Francis Edward Ball, Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Supply.
  • Harold Philip Barnes, Assistant Accountant and Comptroller General, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • William Barr, Technical Director, Colvilles Ltd., Glasgow.
  • Tom Britten Bassett, Senior District Inspector of Mines and Quarries, South Western Division, Ministry of Fuel and Power.
  • Walter Cecil Batson, Deputy Commander, No. 3 District, Metropolitan Police Force.
  • William Anthony Beck, MVO, MBE, Senior Chief Executive Officer, HM Stationery Office.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Cecil Thomas Ashworth Beevor, TD, DL, Chairman, Association of Drainage Authorities.
  • Leslie Berker, Chairman and Managing Director, Berkertex Ltd., Plymouth and London.
  • Captain James Patrick Francis Betson, Commander, HMTS Monarch, General Post Office.
  • Charles Thomas Bloodworth, Principal Architect, North West Region, Ministry of Housing and Local Government.
  • William Henry Bloomfield, Staff Controller, Midland Region, General Post Office.
  • Francis George Brewer, Secretary, the Gas Council.
  • Cyril Bride, Inspector of Alkali and Works, Ministry of Housing and Local Government.
  • Conyers Bridgewater. Lately Chairman, National Federation of Housing Societies Ltd.
  • Geoffrey Howarth Briggs. For political and public services in Cornwall.
  • George Cecil Brown, Principal, Air Ministry.
  • William Michael Court-Brown, MB, ChB, Director, Group for Research on General Effects of Radiation, Medical Research Council.
  • Alexander Edwin Robert Bruce, Principal, Queen Elizabeth's Training College for the Disabled, Leatherhead.
  • Jean Davidson Bruce, MBE, Director, Scottish Country Industries Development Trust.
  • Robert Bruce, Chief Constable, Zetland.
  • Commander Malcolm Stuart Leslie Burnett, Royal Navy (Retd.), Principal, Foreign Office.
  • Frederick Fielden Butterworth, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Admiralty.
  • Brigadier John Ford Bygott, MC, Secretary, Territorial and Auxiliary Forces Association, Berkshire.
  • Marion, the Honourable Mrs. Ian Campbell, Nairn County President, British Red Cross Society (Scottish Branch).
  • Richard Nevill Cannon, Chairman, John Wallis Ltd.
  • Arthur Barrett Cardew, MC, MB, FRCS, Commissioner, St. John Ambulance Brigade, Gloucestershire.
  • Harold Carver, Member, West Midlands Regional Advisory Committee, National Savings Committee.
  • James Chadwick, Chief Constable, Huddersfield Borough Police Force.
  • Dudley Hendin Chalk, Principal, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • Edgar Charlesworth, MBE, Chairman, Doncaster Savings Committee.
  • Joseph William Christelow, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, National Physical Laboratory, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.
  • Alfred William Clarke, Principal, Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation.
  • John Clarke, lately Rector, Paisley Grammar School.
  • John George Clarke, JP. For political services in County Antrim.
  • John Francis Coates, Constructor, Naval Construction Research Establishment, Admiralty.
  • John Clifford Colligan, Secretary-General, Royal National Institute for the Blind.
  • Squadron Leader Clifford John Collins (Retd.), Secretary, Royal Air Force Small Arms Association.
  • Colin Arthur Cooke, Chairman, Oxford and District Local Employment Committee.
  • Alderman Egbert Frederick Cooper, JP. For political and public services in Hertfordshire.
  • Harold Hartmann Corner, County Agricultural Adviser, Edinburgh, and East of Scotland College of Agriculture.
  • William Conrad Costin, MC, Member, Appellate Tribunal for Conscientious Objectors (Southern Division).
  • George Francis Crawley, MM, Chief Information Officer (B) and Director of United Kingdom Information Services in the Union of South Africa.
  • Cyril Dipper Curtis, Deputy Regional Controller, Southern Region, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance.
  • Bernard Frankland Dark, Architect.
  • David Pettit Davies, DSC, Chief Test Pilot, Air Registration Board.
  • John Davies, County Agricultural Officer, Glamorgan, National Agricultural Advisory Service.
  • David Maurice James Dear. For political services.
  • Percy Frederick Dennard, Member, Board of Governors, United Cambridge Hospitals and East Anglian Regional Hospital Board.
  • William Richard Shaboe Doll, MD, MRCP, Senior Member, Statistical Research Unit, Medical Research Council.
  • Samuel Roland Driver, Assistant Regional Director (Works), Leeds, Ministry of Works.
  • Percy Augustus Duke. For political services in Carshalton.
  • Henry Pattinson Dunkley, Grade 2 Officer, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • Andrew Fergus Dunlop, Director, Visitors Department, British Council.
  • Lionel Michael Duncombe Grey Du Pre, Member, Cereals Deficiency Payments Advisory Committee.
  • The Reverend Thomas Gerald Egerton Eakins. For services to orthopaedic development in Northern Ireland.
  • The Reverend Canon John Edgar Eastwood, Officiating Chaplain to the Royal Air Force, Middle Wallop.
  • Professor Reginald Allen Eastwood, Chairman of Wages Councils.
  • Benno Elkan, Sculptor.
  • Ernest Lyndon Fairweather, Chief Examiner, Estate Duty Office, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • William Ferguson, Trade Commissioner, Grade II, Board of Trade.
  • Gerard Francis Gisborne Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Operating Superintendent, Eastern Region, British Transport Commission.
  • Kathleen Flew. For political services in Hull.
  • Ebenezer Ford, lately Director and Secretary, Scottish Marine Biological Association.
  • Eunice Ellen Frost, Executive Editor, Penguin Books Ltd.
  • Alfred Arthur Garrard, Chairman, West Essex Advisory Committee, National Assistance Board.
  • Hester Barre Goldie, County Director, Huntingdonshire, British Red Cross Society.
  • George Albert Goldstraw, Chief Architect, Newton Aycliffe Development Corporation.
  • Philip Ernest Green. For political and public services in Sussex.
  • Robert Arnold Greir, Organist, Royal Choral Society.
  • George Grey, Managing Director, Adhesive Tapes Ltd., Boreham Wood, Hertfordshire.
  • Frederick Diamond Grover, Grade 2 Officer, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • Winifred Mary, Lady Hamilton, Regional Administrator, North West Region Women's Voluntary Services.
  • Alan Gore Heath, Assistant Director of Navy Contracts, Admiralty.
  • Robert James Heath, lately Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance.
  • Thomas Noel Hoblyn, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, East Mailing Research Station.
  • Robert Hogg, Higher Collector, Hull, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Alexander Hough, MBE, Chief Regional Engineer, London Postal Region, General Post Office.
  • Herbert Cornelius Humphries, Grade 1 Officer, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • William James Hyndman, Chairman, County of Londonderry Committee of Agriculture.
  • Katharine Jane Inglis, Honorary Secretary for Women's Work, the Church Army.
  • Edna Jackson, Deputy Chief Nursing Officer, Ministry of Health.
  • Emrys Gwynne James, Leader of Valve Group, Research Laboratories, General Electric Co. Ltd., Wembley.
  • Captain Clifford Robert Jolly, President, Association of Hospital Management Committee Group Secretaries.
  • Catherine Mary Jones, JP. For political and public services in Staffordshire.
  • Joseph Henry Jones, MM, Headmaster, Prenton Secondary School for Boys, Birkenhead.
  • Captain Arthur Andrew Kay, lately Master, MV Dunera, British India Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.
  • William John Kedward, JP, Chairman, Glamorganshire Children's Committee.
  • Geoffrey King, MBE, Honorary Treasurer, Nottingham Savings Committee.
  • Hartford Mayer King. For political and public services in Kitchen.
  • Joseph Young Kirkup, MBE, Chief Officer, Bristol Fire Brigade.
  • Leslie George Frederick Knight, Chief Broadcasting Officer, Forces Broadcasting Service, Middle East.
  • Hans Kronberger, Chief Physicist, Research and Development Branch Headquarters Industrial Group, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
  • Harry Lager, MBE, MM, Lately Chief Executive Officer, Air Ministry.
  • Reginald John Lee, Grade 2 Officer, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • John Davies Knatchbull Lloyd. For services to Archaeology.
  • Cyril Dudley Lovell, Chairman, Birmingham and District Industrial Safety Group.
  • Charles Thorpe McInnes, Curator of Historical Records, Scottish Record Office.
  • Philip McKearney, Assistant Chief Mechanical and Electrical Engineer, Ministry of Works.
  • John Mackerill, Chairman, Runcorn, Cheshire, National Savings Industrial Subcommittee.
  • Dorothy Mia Macnamara. For public services in Chelsea.
  • Clara Elizabeth Littlewort Macwhirter, Headmistress, Manchester Central High School for Girls.
  • Edith Gertrude Manners, Matron, Royal Infirmary, Glasgow.
  • Leslie Sydney Marler, TD. For political and public services in Buckinghamshire.
  • Albert Edward Mason, Circulation Manager, Publications Department, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • Muir Mathieson, Conductor. For services to film music.
  • Anders Mathisen, Managing Director, Graviner Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
  • Agnes Mary Maynard. For services to the Girl Guide Movement.
  • Keith Ellis Miller, HM Inspector of Schools, Scottish Education Department.
  • Stephen Minion, JP. For political and public services in Liverpool.
  • William Alfred Morrison, General Secretary, National Union of Printing, Bookbinding and Paper Workers.
  • Robert Murray, Chief Executive Officer, Board of Trade.
  • Professor Arthur Edmund Muskett, Head of the Plant Pathology Division, Ministry of Agriculture, Northern Ireland.
  • Jesse Nadin, General Manager and Director, D.P. Battery Co. Ltd., Bakewell, Derbyshire.
  • Alic Nathan, Principal, Ministry of Supply.
  • Colin Francis Ian Neish, JP, DL, County Commissioner, Angus, Boy Scouts Association.
  • Cyril Victor Ockenden, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Meteorological Office, Air Ministry.
  • Robert Ollason, Chairman, Board of Management, Shetland Hospitals, and Member, North-Eastern Regional Hospital Board.
  • Frederick William Beston Pacey. For political and public services in Stockton-on-Tees.
  • Albert James Parker, JP. For services to agriculture in Herefordshire.
  • Thomas John Patterson, Mayor of Carrickfergus. For public services in County Antrim.
  • Kenneth Peck, JP, Chairman, Southport National Insurance Appeal Tribunal.
  • Robert Deans Peggs, Principal, Royal Aircraft Establishment Technical College, Ministry of Supply.
  • Alfred John Penn, Chief Engineer, Aero Gas Turbine Division, D. Napier & Son Ltd.
  • Walter Laing Macdonald Perry, MD, Director, Department of Biological Standards, National Institute for Medical Research.
  • Professor Arthur Phillips, JP, Lecturer in Colonial Law, London School of Economics.
  • Henry Phillips, Director of Research and Secretary, British Leather Manufacturers Research Association.
  • Hedley Pickbourne, Registrar, University of Nottingham.
  • Major Edward Fielden Pilkington, JP, County Commissioner, South-East Lancashire, Boy Scouts Association.
  • Colonel John Pirie, MBE, DL, Chairman, Lanarkshire War Pensions Committee.
  • William Horace Powell, Higher Waterguard Superintendent, London, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Ewart William Prior, Principal, Ministry of Fuel and Power.
  • Wing-Commander Stanley Basil Reay, Secretary, the Lawn Tennis Association.
  • Alderman Percy Baldwin Renshaw, ISO, Chairman, Southend Disablement Advisory Committee.
  • Reginald Frederick Cecil Roach, MBE, Registrar, Lands Tribunal.
  • John Charles Robb, MD, MS, Consulting Surgeon, Downe Hospital, Downpatrick, County Down.
  • William Balfour Robb. For political services in Aberdeen.
  • Alleman Holly Roche, Telecommunication Engineer in charge of Submarine Cable System Development and Production Division, Standard Telephones and Cables Ltd.
  • Albert Ernest Roots, Area Manager, South of Scotland Electricity Board.
  • Captain James Frederick Rumbellow, Commodore Master, STS Vibex, Shell Tankers Ltd.
  • Observer Captain William Rusby, Deputy Commandant, Royal Observer Corps.
  • Frederick Paul Hedley-Saunders, DCM, Principal, Foreign Office.
  • Percy Alfred Scholes, Music Critic.
  • Francis Thomas Simons, Assistant Director of Army Contracts, War Office.
  • Charles Gregor Simpson, Deputy Director General of Staff, National Coal Board.
  • Kathleen Mary Lois Simpson. Lately Press Librarian, Royal Institute of International Affairs.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Ronald Davidson Simpson, DFC, DL, (Retd.), Chairman, Cumberland and Westmorland Wing, Air Training Corps.
  • Bertram Sinkinson. Lately President of the Royal Photographic Society, and of the Institute of British Photographers.
  • Group Captain Richard Gordon Slade, Chief Test Pilot, Fairey Aviation Company Ltd.
  • Albert William Smith, Principal Officer, Ministry of Commerce, Northern Ireland.
  • Arthur Witcomb Smith, Transport Manager, West Bromwich Corporation.
  • Charles Arthur Murray Kyrke-Smith, Chief Air Traffic Control Officer, Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation.
  • George Herbert Smith, Deputy Director of Audit, Exchequer and Audit Department.
  • Arthur Loraine Spencer, Principal, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Harry Percival Gold Spilsbury, Senior Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Rosemary Spooner, Chairman, Littlemore Hospital Management Committee.
  • Lela Elizabeth Stebbings. For political and public services in Kettering.
  • Alderman Geoffrey Osborn Swayne, Managing Director, T. Swayne & Son Ltd.
  • Alderman Joseph Bede Symonds, Chairman, Jarrow Housing Committee.
  • Francis Foster Taylor, Secretary, Country Landowners' Association.
  • Frederick Basil Thornton. For services as North American Representative, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • Alfred Francis Tims, Principal Examiner, Companies Department, Board of Trade.
  • Stanley Evan Tomkins, Secretary, Salvage Association.
  • Mary Georgiana, Lady Townsend, JP, Alderman, Oxford City Council.
  • Cyril Owen Tremeer, Senior Architect, War Office.
  • Herbert Alfred Turner, MBE, lately Chief Executive Officer, Admiralty.
  • James Ronald Turner, MBE, Regional Manager, Southern Region and London North Western Region, Central Land Board and War Damage Commission.
  • Francis Xavier Velarde, Architect.
  • Captain Thomas Andrew Vickers, RD, Commander, Cable Ship Mirror, Cable & Wireless Ltd.
  • Arthur Kingsley Vint, Honorary Treasurer and lately Honorary Secretary, English Table Tennis Association.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel the Right Honourable George, Baron Walsingham, DSO, JP, President, Norfolk County and Eastern Area, British Legion.
  • Peter Hugh Bennetts Ensor Walters. For political services.
  • Frank George Ward, MBE, Principal, Ministry of Education.
  • David Bernard Wardle, Assistant Keeper, First Class, Public Record Office.
  • Robert Hanson Waterworth, JP, Deputy Chairman, Huntingdon and Soke of Peterborough Agricultural Executive Committee.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Horace Hamilton Watson, JP, DL. For political and public services in Stoke Newington and Hackney.
  • Frederick Watts, Principal Information Officer, Central Office of Information.
  • John Lacey West, lately Chairman, Berkshire Civil Defence Committee.
  • Thomas White, Principal District Officer, Marine Survey Office, Liverpool, Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation.
  • Charles Thomas Whyman, MBE, Chief Executive Officer, Patent Office, Board of Trade.
  • William Denison Clare Wiggins, Deputy Director of Colonial Surveys, Colonial Office.
  • Archibald Williams, Head of Claims Department, Foreign Office.
  • James Sinclair Williams, Director, Coal Utilisation Council.
  • Alderman Robert William Williams, Vice-Chairman, Welsh Joint Education Committee.
  • Ronald Stenning Wimpenny, Deputy Director of Fishery Research, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • Edward Ernest Woods, Alderman, Hammersmith Metropolitan Borough Council.
  • Harry Kenneth Worship, General Manager, Thorpe Road Works, Laurence, Scott & Electromotors Ltd., Norwich.
  • Marguerite, Lady Williams Wynn. For political and public services in Wrexham.
  • Major Alexander Young, TD. For public services in Essex.
  • Paul Cedric Douglas Archer, lately First Secretary (Labour) at Her Majesty's Embassy in Helsinki.
  • John Bowler, British subject resident in Iran.
  • William George Clifford, lately First Secretary at Her Majesty's Embassy in Beirut.
  • Lieutenant-Commander Alexander Putnam Cumming, MBE, DSC, Royal Navy (Retd.), lately Her Majesty's Consul at Tromso.
  • Harry Frank Brien Fane, MBE, lately First Secretary (Labour) at Her Majesty's Embassy in Washington.
  • Harold Malcolm Dudley Fletcher, Communications Officer, Office of the Commissioner-General for Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom in South-East Asia.
  • Gerald William Francis Franklin, British subject resident in Guatemala.
  • Alexander Black Grant, British subject resident in the United States of America.
  • Wilfrid Joseph Hill, lately Controller of the Banking, Currency and Exchange Control Section, Ministry of Finance and Economics, Sudan Government.
  • John Kerr-Johnston, Secretary of the British Chamber of Commerce in Rio de Janeiro.
  • Kenneth Hugh Lauder, lately Scientific Attache at Her Majesty's Embassy in Bonn.
  • Sydenham Frederick Moore, MB, MRCS, British subject lately resident in Egypt.
  • Eric Parry, MBE, MB, FRCS(Ed.), Chief Medical Officer to the Kuwait Government.
  • Charles Herbert Eckersley Phillips, Senior partner in Watson, Phillips & Co., Mexico City.
  • Rodney John Rich, lately British Consul at Libreville.
  • Wilfred Lewis Thomas, MBE, Her Majesty's Consul at Rosario.
  • Herbert Raymond Guyler White, Her Majesty's Consul at San Francisco.
  • Robert Allan, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Cranborne Hostel for new settlers in Southern Rhodesia.
  • Harold Joseph Austin, Chairman of the Press, Radio and Television Committee in the State of Victoria for the visit of The Duke of Edinburgh to open the Olympic Games.
  • John Flint Baillie, a member of the United Kingdom Community in Sylhet, East Pakistan. For services to the United Kingdom Association, Pakistan.
  • Edith Wilmshurst, Lady Bird, President of the Birmingham Branch, Victoria League. For services rendered in connection with hospitality to visitors from overseas.
  • Edith Burnside. For social welfare services, especially in connection with hospital auxiliaries, in the State of Victoria.
  • Eric Chapman, District Superintendent, Native Recruiting Corporation, Maseru, Basutoland.
  • Norman Chinner, a prominent orchestral and choral conductor in the State of South Australia.
  • The Honourable Daniel Clyne, formerly a Member and, for a period, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the State of New South Wales.
  • Alexander George Coulthard, Officer-in-Charge, Regional Planning and Decentralisation Division, Premier's Department, State of Victoria; State Transport Officer for the visit of The Duke of Edinburgh to open the Olympic Games in Melbourne.
  • Edwin Bernard Evans, President of the Rhodesia National Farmers' Union. For services to Agriculture in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
  • Robert Peter Fawcus, Deputy Resident Commissioner and Government Secretary, Bechuanaland Protectorate.
  • Herbert Daniel Gowran Fitzpatrick, MBE, lately Senior District Officer, Swaziland.
  • Richard Ellis Forrester, a member of the United Kingdom community in Bombay, India.
  • Thomas Forristal, Accountant to the Treasury, State of Victoria; State Treasury representative on the Organising Committee for the Olympic Games in Melbourne.
  • Clarence Middleton Griggs, Superintendent of High Schools, Education Department, State of South Australia.
  • Joseph Jackson. For services to the community in parliamentary and local government, State of New South Wales.
  • Herbert Chiswell Jones, a member of the United Kingdom community in Calcutta, India.
  • Violet Barry Lambert, JP, a member of the Shire of Fern Tree Gully Council, State of Victoria, for many years.
  • Lydia Longmore. For services rendered under the auspices of the Mothers' Clubs on behalf of schools in the State of South Australia.
  • Henry James McGennan, a member of the Warrnambool City Council, State of Victoria.
  • Haydn Jones Morris, MRCS, LRCP. For public services in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
  • Francis Graham Muirhead, Administrative Officer, Basutoland.
  • Richard Malcolmson Page, JP, Warden of the Municipality of New Norfolk, State of Tasmania.
  • Leslie Fraser Piesse, a member of the Hobart Marine Board, State of Tasmania, for many years.
  • Roy Hamilton Roberts, Director of Irrigation, Southern Rhodesia.
  • Mac Steward, JP, a member of the Warragul Shire Council, State of Victoria.
  • The Reverend Arthur Thomas Strange, a Minister of the Methodist Church in the State of South Australia.
  • Cecil Harry Thompson, head of the Economic Section of the Prime Minister's Office, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
  • Neil Garnsworthy Wishart, JP, Reception Officer for the Government of the State of Victoria; Secretary to the Royal Visit Secretariat for the visit of The Duke of Edinburgh to open the Olympic Games in Melbourne.
  • St. Michael Mobolaji Bank-Anthony. For public services in the Federation of Nigeria.
  • Leslie Wilson Banks, MB, ChB, Senior Medical Officer (Clinical), Western Region, Nigeria.
  • Guy Trayton Barton, Assistant Chief Secretary (Administration), Barbados.
  • William George Bawden, Head of Department, Class "B", Office of the Grown Agents for Oversea Governments and Administrations.
  • John Bentley, District Officer, Northern Rhodesia.
  • William Morris Beveridge. For services to education in the Gold Coast.
  • Kenneth Andrew Bidmead, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Hong Kong.
  • Margaret Oswald Clark Bonthron, Queen Elizabeth Overseas Nursing Service, Matron-in-Chief, Uganda.
  • William John Stainforth Brabant, Accountant-General and Collector of Customs, Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony.
  • William Joseph Branday, MRCS, LRCP, Superintending Medical Officer (Specialist), Trinidad.
  • George Gavin Carlyle, Deputy Financial Secretary, Federation of Nigeria.
  • Kenneth Cleland, MBE, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Uganda.
  • Kenneth Stephen Collins, MBE, Overseas Audit Service, Director of Audit, Western Region, Nigeria.
  • Henry Edmund Cornish, MC, Postmaster-General, Sarawak.
  • James Edward Seymour Crawford. For public services in Perak, Federation of Malaya.
  • Michael John Davies, Administrative Officer, Tanganyika.
  • Robert Winchester Dean. For public services in Northern Rhodesia.
  • The Venerable Archdeacon Samuel Adeola Delumo, Church Missionary Society, Abeokuta, Western Region, Nigeria.
  • William Norman Dolton, lately Administrative Secretary for Works, Kenya.
  • Lionel William Donough, MBE, lately Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, Singapore.
  • Joseph Cornibert Duboulay. For public services in St. Lucia, Windward Islands.
  • Charles Sandricourt Thiele Edmondson. For public services in Sierra Leone.
  • Michael de Normann Ensor, Administrative Officer, Gold Coast.
  • John Forbes, Deputy Director of Public Works, Hong Kong.
  • Philip Forster Foster. For public services in Kenya.
  • Maurice Gersh. For public services in Northern Rhodesia.
  • Andrew Nicholas Goode, Financial Secretary, North Borneo.
  • Ellice Handy. For services to education in Singapore.
  • George Najem Houry, QC. For public services in Tanganyika.
  • The Reverend Canon Edward Arthur Hubbard. For public services in British Honduras.
  • Keith Heathcote Hunter, Director of Surveys, Northern Region, Nigeria.
  • Alhaji Abubakar Imam, Member of The Public Service Commission, Northern Region, Nigeria.
  • Francis Raban Johnson, MBE, Chief Fisheries Officer, Gold Coast.
  • Richard Henry Ardagh Johnson, Settlement Engineer, Penang and Province Wellesley, Federation of Malaya.
  • Cyril Lionel Kranenburg, Accountant-General, British Guiana.
  • Kwan Chai Chuen. For public services in North Borneo.
  • Lam Chi-Fung. For services to education in Hong Kong.
  • Norman Burton Larby, Deputy Director of Education, Kenya.
  • Major John William Lay, lately Senior Superintendent of Police, Sierra Leone.
  • Harold William Long. For public services in the Federation of Nigeria.
  • Vincent Homer McFarlane, Permanent Secretary/Ministry of Agriculture and Lands, Jamaica.
  • Cyril McGrail, Commissioner of Lands and Works, Gibraltar.
  • Richard William David Maxwell, MB, ChB, lately Deputy Director of Medical Services, Fiji.
  • Mehmed Nedjati Munir, Solicitor-General, Cyprus.
  • Oon Hoot Ewe. For services to the Boy Scout Movement in Penang, Federation of Malaya.
  • Robert James Stewart Orwin, MBE, Assistant Director, Central Office, Overseas Audit Department.
  • Alastair Buttar Paterson. For public services in Zanzibar.
  • Johannes Lodewicus Pretorius. For services to education in Nyasaland.
  • Arthur Frederick John Reddaway, Administrative Secretary, Cyprus.
  • Lewis John Rumsey. For public services in Nyasaland.
  • Arthur Freese Wing Sheffield, Director of Agriculture, Eastern Region, Nigeria.
  • Gilbert Shelley. For public services in Penang, Federation of Malaya.
  • The Venerable Archdeacon Alfred Amieyomain Dandeson Spiff, Anglican Diocese of the Niger Delta, Eastern Region, Nigeria.
  • William Arthur Leigh Tucker, FRFPS, FRCS(Ed.), Surgeon Specialist, Aden.
  • Thomas William Tyrrell. For public services in Tanganyika.
  • Bertram John Western, Commissioner of Famagusta, Cyprus.
  • Arnold Dalrymple Breckon Wylie, Government Printer, Tanganyika.
Honorary Officers
  • Tuan Haji Mohamed Noor bin Haji Zadnuddin. For public services in Kelantan, Federation of Malaya.
  • Havea Tu'iha'ateiho, Deputy Premier and Minister of Works, Tonga.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Lieutenant-Commander Robert Stuart Bryden, DSC, (Retd).
  • Lieutenant-Commander (SD) George Stanley Buss.
  • Wardmaster Lieutenant-Commander Leonard John Carter.
  • Lieutenant-Commander (E) Donovan Arthur Follows, (Retd).
  • Communication Lieutenant-Commander Thomas Douglas Grosset, MVO.
  • Major Francis Andrew Tollemache Hallday, Royal Marines.
  • Lieutenant-Commander Eric Harwood.
  • Lieutenant (SD) Charles Leslie Lawrence.
  • Major (Quartermaster) George Burnell William Lucas, Royal Marines.
  • Instructor Lieutenant-Commander Harry Guy Middleton, (Retd).
  • Lieutenant-Commander Gordon Ronald Paterson.
  • Supply Lieutenant Kennard Ross.
  • Lieutenant-Commander Douglas Victor Swann, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
  • Lieutenant-Commander Reginald Bertram Wood, VRD, Hong Kong Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.
Army
  • Major (Quartermaster) Reginald Arthur Adams (147487), Royal Army Service Corps.
  • 10545123 Conductor Frederick George Alexander, Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
  • S/838791 Warrant Officer Class I William Alfred Atherton, Royal Army Service Corps.
  • Major John Bancroft, TD, (312004), Corps of Royal Military Police, Territorial Army.
  • S/57680 Warrant Officer Class I Hubert Walter Barrett, Royal Army Service Corps.
  • 5379674 Warrant Officer Class II George William Bayliss, The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.
  • S/14040611 Warrant Officer Class II Roger Gllyn Lewis Bound, Royal Army Service Corps.
  • Captain (Quartermaster) Francis William Boutwood (425125), The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment.
  • Major John Vaughan Bradley, TD, MB, FRCS (Edin.), (53802), Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial Army.
  • 6398267 Warrant Officer Class I Herbert Burden, Corps of Royal Military Police.
  • 550463 Warrant Officer Class II John Cassidy, The Ayrshire Yeomanry (Earl of Carrick's Own), Royal Armoured Corps, Territorial Army.
  • 4691667 Warrant Officer Class I Herbert Chadwick, MM, The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.
  • Major (acting) James Chaplin (347877), Army Cadet Force.
  • Major John Allen Hurle Clarke (124560), The Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's).
  • Major Michael John Aldford Clarke (358527), The East Surrey Regiment.
  • 775552 Warrant Officer Class II George Edward Cooper, Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army.
  • 21004264 Warrant Officer Class I John Corrigan, Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Major John Every Couper (179149), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (now retired).
  • Major (Quartermaster) John Charles Cox (559982), The East Surrey Regiment.
  • Major (Director of Music) James Frederick Dean, ARCM, (384663), Royal Army Service Corps.
  • T/64491 Warrant Officer Class II Frederick John Dibden, Royal Army Service Corps.
  • 19012634 Warrant Officer Class II John Edward Dods, Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Major (Quartermaster) Frank James Downes (205860), Royal Army Medical Corps.
  • Major Maurice Herbert Micallef-Eynaud (83107), Royal Malta Artillery.
  • 21002316 Warrant Officer Class II William Gaffney, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • 2318693 Warrant Officer Class I Ernest Russell Gay, Royal Corps of Signals.
  • 22221984 Warrant Officer Class I (Bandmaster) William James Gilyatt, The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own), Territorial Army.
  • 3651127 Warrant Officer Class I James Goss, The South Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Volunteers).
  • ER/4185532 Warrant Officer Class II Hugh Patrick Graham, Small Arms School Corps.
  • 2733903 Warrant Officer Class I David John Griffiths, Welsh Guards.
  • Captain Dennis Edmund Griss (352021), Corps of Royal Military Police.
  • Captain (Quartermaster) George Cyril Hackett (419148), Grenadier Guards.
  • 22266552 Warrant Officer Class II Francis George Hale, The Royal Hampshire Regiment, Territorial Army.
  • Major (Electrical and Mechanical Officer) Arthur James Harris (274373), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Major Francis Jesse Hayes (363324), The Royal Hampshire Regiment.
  • Major William Heath (63336), Royal Regiment of Artillery (now R.A.R.O).
  • 22241339 Warrant Officer Class II Charles Arthur Hill, 3rd/4th County, of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters), Royal Armoured Corps, Territorial Army.
  • 22266996 Warrant Officer Class II Albert Edward William Horlock, Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army.
  • Major (acting) William Howarth (168577), Combined Cadet Force.
  • S/4974230 Warrant Officer Class II Herbert William Hoyles, Royal Army Service Corps.
  • Captain Wallace William Huggins (411592), Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army.
  • 3312152 Warrant Officer Class II James Cameron Kane, The Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment), Territorial Army.
  • Major Heather Jessie Kirkwood, ARRC, (206263), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • 743636 Warrant Officer Class II Henry John Lines, Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army.
  • Major Charles MacGregor (233489), The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment).
  • 3054083 Warrant Officer Class II John Mackay, The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment).
  • Captain Frank Mansfield (134810), Royal Corps of Signals, Territorial Army.
  • Major (temporary) Robert Graham McAlpine (341884), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • 6008160 Warrant Officer Class I Patrick McGeever, MM, The Essex Regiment.
  • 22266498 Warrant Officer Class II Herbert McKenzie, The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, Territorial Army.
  • Major John James McKinney, MC, (121067), The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment).
  • Major Wilfred John Mellors (248334), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • 22271769 Warrant Officer Class II Alfred Moore, The Royal Irish Fusiliers, Territorial Army.
  • 21003240 Warrant Officer Class II Charles Robert Owen, Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army.
  • Major Edward John Paddy (287433), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • 22259101 Warrant Officer Class I (Bandmaster) William Henry Parsons, The Hertfordshire Regiment, Territorial Army.
  • Captain (Quartermaster) Charles William Phillips (423655), The Gloucestershire Regiment.
  • Major Percy John Powell (224726), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Major (Quartermaster) Edward Henry Proctor (159356), The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
  • Major (temporary) William Charles Quick (357992), Royal Pioneer Corps.
  • Major (Quartermaster) Reginald Frank Ragless (185630), Corps of Royal Engineers (now retired).
  • 4741728 Warrant Officer Class I (Bandmaster) Ernest Frederick Rippon, ARCM, The Parachute Regiment.
  • Major George Rork, MC, (153245), The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Employed List (4)).
  • Major (acting) Charles Edgar Sayer (275993), Army Cadet Force.
  • 843669 Warrant Officer Class I William George Shave, Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Major George William Shepherd (233582), Royal Corps of Signals.
  • Major Leslie Douglas Slater (65442), Royal Army Pay Corps.
  • Major (Quartermaster) Thomas Patrick Smith (333558), The Royal Ulster Rifles.
  • Major Francis Herbert Stileman (151863), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Major Gordon Craig Taylor (231857), Royal Army Medical Corps.
  • Major (Quartermaster) Fredric John Dixon Ridge-Valentine, TD, (95967), Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army.
  • Major Edward Varley (132052), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Major (acting) Samuel Warrington (332561), Army Cadet Force.
  • Captain (Quartermaster) Edward Thomas Richard Whittle (342035), Royal Army Medical Corps.
  • Major William Gaspier Benedict Wright (303576), Royal Corps of Signals.
  • 2656175 Warrant Officer Class I Albert Goodhall, Coldstream Guards; at present on loan to the Government of India.
  • Major John Edward Miller, Federation of Malaya Volunteer Force.
  • Major John Thong Sing Ching, Singapore Volunteer Corps.
Royal Air Force
  • Squadron Leader George John Aylett (52771).
  • Squadron Leader Robert Winster Bracken (500526).
  • Squadron Leader Percival Guy Farley (63353).
  • Squadron Leader Edward Goodrick (49764).
  • Squadron Leader Douglas Alexander Joss (56133).
  • Acting Squadron Leader James Alfred Vincent McDonagh (64513), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch).
  • Acting Squadron Leader Albert Sharman (62853), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch).
  • Acting Squadron Leader Lionel Wood, DFM, (45300).
  • Flight Lieutenant Gordon Allen-Rowlandson (130320).
  • Flight Lieutenant William Appleton (53008), (Retd).
  • Flight Lieutenant Edward Attwell (49846), (Retd).
  • Flight Lieutenant Francis William Benson (760562).
  • Flight Lieutenant Gordon Derek Broadhurst (3123826).
  • Flight Lieutenant Frederick James Bull (541734).
  • Flight Lieutenant William George Daynes, DFM, (53432).
  • Flight Lieutenant Brian Ewart (566633).
  • Flight Lieutenant Leslie Firth (43908).
  • Flight Lieutenant Charles Heseltine (622916).
  • Flight Lieutenant Evan John Bonham Hopkins (591391).
  • Flight Lieutenant Wilfred Trevor Joyce (58385).
  • Flight Lieutenant Eugene Percival Ledlie (578107), RAF Regiment.
  • Flight Lieutenant Daniel Barrowman Macfarlane, BEM, (50077).
  • Flight Lieutenant Eric Oswald Mackay (162586).
  • Flight Officer Betty Mills-Thomas (4939), Women's Royal Air Force.
  • Flight Lieutenant Henry Austin Probert (3115628).
  • Flight Lieutenant Herbert Alfred Riddiford (57623).
  • Flight Lieutenant Wilfred Robinson (53044).
  • Flight Lieutenant Leslie Beart Spink (194435).
  • Flight Lieutenant George James Thwaites (58466), RAF Regiment.
  • Flight Officer Elizabeth Patience Millicent Westbury (2057), Women's Royal Air Force.
  • Flying Officer Sydney Hawthorne Hanson (2686508), Royal Auxiliary Air Force.
  • Flying Officer Thomas Calistus Kerr (591452).
  • Mulazim Ali Ahmed Audhali (4858), Aden Protectorate Levies.
  • Warrant Officer Douglas Broad (590236).
  • Warrant Officer William John Richardson Gent, BEM, (352198).
  • Warrant Officer Douglas Edward John Murray (632350).
  • Warrant Officer Charles Frederick Pummery (755709).
  • Warrant Officer Arthur Jesse Randell (365789).
  • Warrant Officer John Henry Slater (365331).
  • Warrant Officer Charles Joseph Strevens (565768).
  • Warrant Officer Robert Charles Walker (531289).
  • Warrant Officer James William Wilson (565048).
  • Master Technician Douglas James Livett (574823).
  • Acting Warrant Officer Margaret Mitchell (880415), Women's Royal Air Force.
  • Acting Warrant Officer George Victor Watkinson (553616).
Civil Division
  • Alexander Adair, JP, Member, Down County Council.
  • William Richard Amery, lately Chairman, Newton Abbot District Committee, Devon Agricultural Executive Committee.
  • Alfred Andrews, Superintendent, Plymleigh Boarding Home for Boys, Plymouth.
  • Alderman Arthur Walter Andrews. For public services in Chelmsford.
  • Wilfred Andrews, Chief Officer, Tynemouth Fire Brigade.
  • Cecilia May Angold, Higher Executive Officer, Board of Trade.
  • William Arblaster, MC, Warden, Luxborough Lodge (Home for Old People), London, W1.
  • Percival Archer, Chief Male Nurse, De La Pole Hospital, Willerby, East Riding of Yorkshire.
  • Edward John Ashdown, Accountant, Usutu Forests, Colonial Development Corporation, Mbabane, Swaziland.
  • Olive Aston, Deputy Director, Birmingham, British Red Cross Society.
  • James Atkinson, Chief Engineer, SS Clydebrae, Hugh Craig & Co. Ltd.
  • Major John Charles Wesley August, Civil Defence Officer, Pilkington Brothers, St. Helens, Lancashire.
  • Henrietta Elisabeth Baber, Senior Executive Officer, Foreign Office.
  • Percy Back, Assistant Director, Passport Control Department, Foreign Office.
  • Herbert John Victor Bacon, Higher Executive Officer, Home Office.
  • Annie Brodie Brown Bannerman. For political and public services in Moray and Nairn.
  • Thomas Loveday Barnes, Director, Alford & Alder (Engineers) Ltd.
  • Malcolm Barnett, Honorary Treasurer, Bridgwater, Somerset, Savings Committee.
  • Elsie May Barton, Chief Superintendent of Typists, Civil Service Commission.
  • Reginald Grayson Barton, Member, Winsford Urban District Council.
  • Francis William Beazley, Clerk to the National Joint Council for the Building Industry.
  • Lewis Cohen Beber, JP. For political and public services.
  • Charles Wilfrid Bell, Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Joan Latimer Beloe, Clerk-Interpreter, Military Attache's Office, Her Majesty's Embassy, Lisbon.
  • Uriah Henry Betteridge, District Officer, Cambridge, Transport and General Workers' Union.
  • Norman Beveridge, Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Ernest Hugh Bicknell, Senior Clerk, North-West European District, Imperial War Graves Commission.
  • Evelyn Marguerite Boake, ARRC. For services to old people in Cambridge.
  • The Reverend Father Emmanuel Thomas Borg, Honorary Chaplain, King's Own Malta Regiment.
  • James Hamilton Bowden, Service Manager, Mirrlees, Bickerton & Day Ltd., Stockport.
  • Victor William Noel Bowles, Chief Telecommunications Superintendent, London Telecommunications Region, General Post Office.
  • Edwin James Bowley. For services to youth in Cardiff.
  • George Rutherford Bradley, Grade 3 Officer, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • Ethel Mary Brindle, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance.
  • Alphonso Garnet Leo Brown, Senior Executive Officer, Land Registry.
  • Frederick William Brown, Chief Officer, Burnley Fire Brigade.
  • John Henry William Brown, Chief Officer, Wigan Fire Brigade.
  • Margaret Monteith Browne, Senior Experimental Officer, Rothamsted Experimental Station.
  • Eva Susan Buckwell, lately Matron, Royal West Sussex Hospital, Chichester.
  • Walter Maurice Sunday, Chief Officer, Soke of Peterborough Fire Brigade.
  • Captain Edward James Elliot Burt, Senior Captain, 1st Class, Argonaut Fleet, British Overseas Airways Corporation.
  • James Butcher, Senior Executive Officer, Forestry Commission.
  • Sidney Thomas Butteris, lately Senior Executive Officer, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Joseph Camm, JP. Lately Member, Nottinghamshire Agricultural Executive Committee.
  • Jesse Chandler. For political services in Petersfield.
  • Beatrice Kate Chaplin, Executive Officer, Radio Research Station, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.
  • Samuel Leslie Chave, Clerk, Wincanton Rural District Council.
  • Frederick Jarvis Christie, Higher Executive Officer, Air Ministry.
  • George Sydney Church, Senior Major, Salvation Army. For welfare work among Servicemen and their families.
  • Albert Ernest Coe, Senior Experimental Officer, Ministry of Supply.
  • John Owen Ewart Cole, Headmaster, Blisworth County Primary School, Northamptonshire.
  • Lionel Walter Coleman, Inspector of Taxes (Higher Grade), Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Constance Mary Collen. For political and public services in Essex.
  • Albert Collins. For political and public services in Chingford.
  • Bernard Fitzgerald Collins, Airport Commandant, Southend Municipal Airport.
  • Frederick Joseph Stratford Douglas Collins, Clerical Officer, Commonwealth Relations Office.
  • Stella Eileen Cooley. For political and public services in Staffordshire.
  • Reginald Vincent Cooper, Secretary, Institute of Plumbers Ltd.
  • Ethel Phyllis Corner, Probation Officer, Derbyshire.
  • Edgar Llewellyn Crabb, Grade 3 Officer, Branch B, Foreign Office.
  • Archie Fielden Crabtree, Production Officer, Grade I, Admiralty.
  • William James Cramond, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance.
  • William John Crawford, District Commandant, Ulster Special Constabulary.
  • Cecil Henry George Croad, lately Chief Foreman (Technical Grade I), Royal Mint.
  • Walter Cecil Cropper, Group Leader, Research Laboratories, General Electric Co. Ltd.
  • Walter Percival Cross, Head Postmaster, Banbury, Oxfordshire.
  • John Charles Crunden, Grade 4 Officer, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • Alderman Frank Dale, Chairman, Crewe, Congleton and District War Pensions Committee.
  • Doris Davey, Regional Officer, Latin America Department, British Council.
  • Lucy May Davies. For political and public services in Chester.
  • John Edward Day, Assistant Engineer, Research Station, General Post Office.
  • Arthur Sidney Devine, Executive Officer, Commonwealth Relations Office.
  • Edith Frances Dilbeck, Senior Executive, British Iron and Steel Federation.
  • Gertrude Alice Dorrington, Independent Midwife, Cambridge.
  • Minnie Douglas, Home Nurse, Irlam District, Lancashire County Council.
  • Thomas Jesse Dove. Lately Clerk and Superintendent, Billingsgate and Leadenhall Markets.
  • William Drakeford, Works Manager, Armstrong Siddeley (Brockworth) Ltd., Gloucester.
  • William Richard Drury. For political services in Harborough.
  • William Godfrey Thomas Duke, Supervisor, Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes, Malaya.
  • Norah Dunbar, Superintendent of Typists, Ministry of Health and Local Government, Northern Ireland.
  • Archibald Amos Elliott, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation.
  • Henry Herbert Ellmers, Higher Executive Officer, Admiralty.
  • William Verney Eustace. For political and public services in Bingley.
  • Arthur Victor Jesse Evans, Road Safety Organiser, Brighton County Borough Council.
  • Charles Herbert Evans, Personnel Manager, Automatic Telephone & Electric Co. Ltd., Liverpool.
  • David Evans, lately Chief Building Inspector, Erith Corporation.
  • Frank Sydney Evans, Coke Manager, South Eastern Gas Board.
  • Hannah Elizabeth Mills-Evans, District Nurse-Midwife, Montgomeryshire County Council.
  • Henry Horace Evans, lately Executive Officer, British Museum.
  • Nora Grace Evans, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Housing and Local Government.
  • Frederick Thomas Faulkner, Organiser, Emergency Meals Training Service, London County Council.
  • Mary English Fisken. For political services in the East of Scotland.
  • Thomas Ralph Flintoff, Honorary Secretary, Preston and Fulwood Savings Committee.
  • Thomas James Fluendy, lately Sub-Area Commercial Officer, Southern Electricity Board.
  • Benjamin Pullman, Chief Information Officer, British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association.
  • Leonard Gartside, Head of Department of Commerce and Management, South West Essex Technical College, London.
  • Edwin Bowie Gauntlett, Member, Marliborough and Pewsey District Committee, Wiltshire Agricultural Executive Committee.
  • Alfred Henry Gay, lately Senior Executive Officer, Nottingham, Ministry of Supply.
  • Peter George, Member, Wrexham Rural District Council.
  • Leonard Milner Gill. For political and public services in Gillingham.
  • Charles William Gillman, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Works.
  • Alfred Gilpin, JP, Chairman, Moira Rural District Council, County Armagh.
  • Paul Goodwin, Member, Shropshire Agricultural Executive Committee.
  • Hugh Inglis Wardrop Gordon, Test House Manager, Colvilles Ltd., Dalzell Steel Works, Motherwell.
  • Lily Etta Graham, County Borough Organiser, Sheffield, Women's Voluntary Services.
  • John Christie Gray, Member of Council, St. Andrew's Ambulance Association.
  • John Harrison Gray, Senior Mechanical Designer Draughtsman, W. H. Allen, Sons & Co. Ltd., Bedford.
  • Margaret Annie Gregson, Honorary Secretary, Street Groups Sub-Committee, Berwick-on-Tweed Savings Committee.
  • David Robert Grey, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Health.
  • David Tudor Griffiths, Headmaster, Pencoed Junior School, Glamorgan.
  • Charles Alfred Grimmer, RD, Skipper, Steam Trawler Ben Meidie.
  • Reginald Charles William Gunner, Senior Trade Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • Herbert Stanley Haigh, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Education.
  • Frank James Jackson Hale, Senior Shipping Officer, Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation.
  • Doris Mellefont Hamilton, Accountant, Grade I, Public Trustee Office.
  • Samuel Lindsay Hamilton, JP, Lands Officer, Department of Agriculture for Scotland.
  • Albert Harrison, Chief Actuary, West Midland Trustee Savings Bank.
  • Edith Mary Hart, Deputy Administrator, Services Welfare Department, Women's Voluntary Services.
  • William Charles Harvey, Assistant Chief Constable, Devon Constabulary.
  • Reginald Haworth, Instructor, Staff Training Department, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • Arthur Robert Heygate, JP, Chairman, Northampton Rural District Council.
  • Muriel Alice Reuss Hibbert, JP. For political and public services in Chorley.
  • Patrick Higgins, Welfare Officer, Roman Catholic Approved Schools, Glasgow and Lanarkshire.
  • Reginald John William Hill, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance.
  • Walter Leslie Hill, Honorary Secretary, Newport, Monmouthshire, Savings Committee.
  • Francis Thomas Hillman, Senior Executive Officer, HM Stationery Office.
  • Mary Thompson Hindmarch, Headmistress, Monkseaton Village Infants' School, Northumberland.
  • Ethel Bartram Hodge, Executive Officer, Board of Trade.
  • Squadron Leader Herbert Cecil Richard Holden, Commandant, "P" Division, Metropolitan Special Constabulary.
  • Walter Harry Hopkins, Works Manager, EMI Factories Ltd., Wembley.
  • Maud Hopper. For political and public services in Hertfordshire.
  • Jane Horrocks. Lately Ward Sister, Edmund Potter Hospital, Bolton.
  • James Fenwick Howey, Works Manager, Clarke Chapman & Co. Ltd., Gateshead.
  • Harry Hoyle, Director, Lancashire Association of Footwear Manufacturers.
  • Frederick William Hubert, County Youth Employment Officer, Derbyshire.
  • Arthur Hughes, Higher Executive Officer, No. 7 Maintenance Unit, RAF Quedgeley, Gloucestershire.
  • Marjorie Glen Hull. For political and public services in Hendon.
  • Thomas Stirling Husband, Chairman, Industrial Committee, Belfast Savings Council.
  • James Hutton. For services to youth in Belfast.
  • Walter Frederick Jaggs, Higher Executive Officer, Air Ministry.
  • Arthur Gordon Jamieson, JP, Alderman, Borough of Crosby.
  • George Langdon Janes. Lately Honorary Superintendent, British Seamen's Orphan Boys' Home, near Torquay.
  • Alice Maud Jenkins, Councillor, Dumfries County Council.
  • Leslie Ritchie Graham Jenkins, MC. For political and public services in Workington.
  • Captain Carl Rudolph Jess, Theatrical Specialist, Grade B, Combined Services Entertainment, British Army of the Rhine.
  • Walter Myrddin Johns, Higher Executive Officer, Cardiff, Ministry of Housing and Local Government.
  • David Arthur Jones, Area Officer, Caernarvon, National Assistance Board.
  • Sydney George Jones, Records Officer, French District, Imperial War Graves Commission.
  • Cyril Alfred Joyce, Headmaster, Cotswold Approved School, near Swindon.
  • Emma Kameen, Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance.
  • Alice Maude Kemp, Honorary Secretary, and Treasurer, Holywood Nursing Society, County Down.
  • Gilbert Henry Gentry Kennett, JP, Chairman, Canterbury Civil Defence Committee.
  • Albert William Kieft, Chairman of Committee, No. 215 (Swansea) Squadron, Air Training Corps.
  • George William Kilmister, First Radio Officer, RMS Arundel Castle, Union Castle Mail Steamship Co. Ltd.
  • William Joseph Kilner, Senior Accountant, Board of Trade.
  • Walter Ernest Lanham, Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Arthur Lees, General Secretary, Inskip League of Friendship (for Disabled Persons), Oldham.
  • Gertrude Anne Leonard, Establishment Assistant, Television Service, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • Thomas Leonard Lightfoot, Honorary Director and Secretary, Ludun Ltd.
  • Joseph Lindsay, Chief Generator Erector, Bruce Peebles & Co. Ltd., Edinburgh.
  • Alderman Elizabeth Mary Lister. For political and public services in Leeds.
  • Walter Charles Littlejohns, MM, Chief Welfare Officer, London Postal Region, General Post Office.
  • Winifred Locket. For services to the Family Welfare Association in Lewisham.
  • Frederick Edward Brettell Long, Welfare Officer, Staff Department, Shell-Mex and BP Ltd.
  • Thomas Alexander Lumsden, Second Master, Royal Hospital School, Holbrook, Admiralty.
  • Eric Laybourn Lycett, Assistant, Outside Broadcasts, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • James Macaulay, Honorary Chairman, Town Planning Institute (Scottish Branch).
  • Charles Harper McCall, Manager, Grain Warehouse Department, Leith Dock Commission.
  • Sarah Jane McCall. For political and public services in Renfrewshire.
  • Malcolm Macdonald, lately Grade 3 Officer, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • Mary Agnes Blair Macfarlane. For political services in Edinburgh.
  • James MacGregor, Superintendent and Deputy Chief Constable, Motherwell and Wishaw Burgh Police.
  • Anne Mowat MacKay, District Administrator, Western District of Scotland, Women's Voluntary Services.
  • Alexander McKendrick, MC, Employer Chairman, Lanarkshire District Advisory Committee, Scottish Board for Industry.
  • James Mackenzie, Assistant Principal Clerk, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • David McKibbin, JP, Honorary Secretary, Donaghadee, County Down Station Branch, Royal National Life-boat Institution.
  • Alexander David Bain Mackie, MB, ChB, Chairman, Birmingham Stirling Sea Cadet Corps Unit.
  • William McKinnon, Inspector, Sea Transport Survey Office, Glasgow, Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation.
  • May McLean, Clerk and Finance Officer, National Health Service Executive Council, Inverness County.
  • Constance Marion Molyneux McNaughtan. For political and public services in Westmorland.
  • John George Frederick McRill, Traffic Accountant and Internal Auditor, Western and Southern National Omnibus Companies.
  • Gerald Stanley Mansell, Secretary, Hosiery and Knitwear Export Group.
  • Captain William Manson, Master, MV Deerwood, France, Fenwick & Co. Ltd.
  • Robert Donald Marshall, Chief Engineer, Maidstone & District Motor Services Ltd.
  • Percy George Thomas Martin, Chief Accountant, Territorial and Auxiliary Forces Association, County of Hertfordshire.
  • Frederick Charles Marwood, Chairman, Eastbourne Savings Committee.
  • Gwilym Matthews, JP, Member, Flintshire Agricultural Executive Committee.
  • Irene Maud Matthey. For political and public services in South Devon.
  • Andrew May, Senior Fishery Officer, Scottish Home Department.
  • Gladys Maude Meade, Organiser of Blood Donor Sessions, Rutland.
  • Alderman Constance Eveline Meakin. For public services in Staffordshire.
  • Alfred George William Measures, Secretary, Yorkshire Allotments and Gardens Federation.
  • Alexander Reginald Mellor, Chairman of Committee, No. 1024 (East Wight) Squadron, Air Training Corps.
  • Ernest Albert Middleditch, General Production Manager, de Havilland Aircraft Co. Ltd., Chester Works.
  • Agnes Brown Gordon Millar, Teacher of Music, Kirkcaldy High School.
  • James Graham Millar, MM, Superintending Technical Officer, Ministry of Works.
  • James William Miller, Principal Information Officer, Colonial Office.
  • Frank Millington. For services to old people in Congleton.
  • Illtyd Gomer Millward, Principal Clerk, County Public Health Department, Glamorganshire.
  • Frank William Mitchell, Chief Forester, Bedford Settled Estates, Woburn.
  • Helen Pearson Galbraith Mitchell, Vice-President, West of Scotland Branch, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
  • William Smith Mitchell, Executive Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • Sara Alice Moreland, Postmistress, Newtownards, County Down.
  • Bertram Arthur Morris, Senior Investigating Officer, Civil Aviation Accidents Investigation Branch, Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation.
  • Leslie Albert Laughton Mote, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Works.
  • John Mountain, Senior Works Foreman, Thomas Marshall & Son Ltd., Leeds.
  • William Mulholland, MC, Honorary Secretary, Worcester Savings Committee.
  • Harold Neville Murray, Cargo Services Manager, British European Airways.
  • Leo Thomas Murtha, Higher Executive Officer, Board of Trade.
  • Jim Naylor, Manager, Boiler Shop, Cammell Laird & Co. Ltd., Birkenhead.
  • Dorothy Lester Newcomb, JP. For political and public services in Kent.
  • Stanley Frank Nicholls, Senior Executive Officer, Foreign Office.
  • Andrew Aitken Nisbet, JP, Director, Co-operative Convalescent Homes in Scotland.
  • William Joseph Noah, MM, Regional Collector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • George Frederick Oliver, Deputy Chief Engineer, South Western Gas Board.
  • Amelia Dorothy Orchard, Honorary General Secretary and Treasurer, Central Council of the Royal Naval Friendly Union of Sailors' Wives.
  • Frederick James Orton, Trade Union Chairman, Nottingham District Advisory Committee, North Midland Regional Board for Industry.
  • Margery Susannah Osborne (Mrs Webb), Local Fuel Overseer, Gloucester City and Rural District.
  • Thomas Jones Page, Grade 4 Officer, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • Henry Palmer, Senior Inspector of Weights and Measures, London County Council.
  • James Park, Chief Investigation Officer, Board of Trade.
  • Dorothy Mary Parrack, Headmistress, Infants' Department, Godwin County Primary School, West Ham.
  • Charles Parsons. For services to youth in Yeovil.
  • The Reverend Charles Edward Paterson, Chairman and Chaplain, Cowes Sea Cadet Corps Unit.
  • John Patterson, Superintendent, Northumberland Constabulary.
  • Daisy Pattison. For political services.
  • Charles Wood Paul, Deputy Manager, Harland & Wolff Ltd., Southampton.
  • Rodney William Paul, Salvage Officer, Risdon Beazley Ltd., Southampton.
  • Robert Pauling, Assistant Division Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • John Phillips, Chief Training Officer, Organisation and Services Division, Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation.
  • William Ernest Pryor, Senior Experimental Officer, Air Ministry.
  • Doris Avery Radford, Head of Housing Specialist and Purchasing Department, Headquarters, Women's Voluntary Services.
  • Aubrey John Lumley Ramm. For political services in King's Lynn.
  • Jack Leslie Ransome, DCM, Development Engineer, Birmingham & Midland Motor Omnibus Co. Ltd.
  • William Thomas Richards, Technical Class Grade B, Atomic Weapons Research Establishment, Aldermaston.
  • Reginald Arthur Ridsdale, Inspector of Mines, East Midland Division, Ministry of Fuel and Power.
  • Frank Henry Ripley, Chief Civil Defence Warden, Lincoln.
  • Henry George Rivett, Senior Executive Officer, Air Ministry.
  • Sidney Francis Robbie, Grade 4 Officer, Branch B, Foreign Office.
  • David Walter Hurt Roberts, Pharmacist, HM Prison Wormwood Scrubs.
  • John Robertson, County Welfare Officer, Stirling County Council.
  • Thomas Daniel Robertson. Lately Governor, Class IV, Cornton Vale Borstal Institution, Stirlingshire.
  • Leah Robinson, Assistant County Director, Monmouthshire, British Red Cross Society.
  • Joe Stanley Roebuck. Lately Mechanical Engineer, No. 6 (North Barnsley) Area, North Eastern Division, National Coal Board.
  • Frederick Watts Roper, Senior Executive Officer, Board of Trade.
  • George Ross, Director and Manager, Rubislaw Granite Co. Ltd.
  • George William Rossiter. For political and public services in County Durham.
  • Arthur Clifford Rotherham, Purser-Chief Steward, MS Derbyshire, Bibby Line Ltd.
  • Thomas Rowand, Inspector of Clerical Establishments, Scotland, General Post Office.
  • Ivy Alice Rowe, Regional Clothing Officer, Nottingham, Women's Voluntary Services.
  • Herbert George Edmund Rowley, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance.
  • John Salkeld Sagar, Higher Executive Officer, Central Land Board and War Damage Commission.
  • Mary Ethel Elizabeth Sarah, County Nursing Superintendent, St. John Ambulance Brigade, City and County of Bristol.
  • Dennis Kinnaird Saunders, Executive Officer, Ministry of Education.
  • Helen Norah Beatrice Saunders. For political services in Cheltenham.
  • Joseph Schofield, Superintendent and Deputy Chief Constable, Oldham Borough Police Force.
  • Dennis George Scuse, Station Director, Forces Broadcasting Service, British Army of the Rhine.
  • Annie Sharp. For political and public services in Preston.
  • Margaret McAndrew Sharp, Public Health Inspector, St. Marylebone Borough Council.
  • William Sharples, MC, JP, Chief Civil Defence Warden, Preston.
  • Edith Lilian Shaw, Assistant, Overseas Travel, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • Major Kenneth Gordon Woodbine Shennan, Honorary Secretary, Gloucestershire Playing Fields Association.
  • Kathleen Mary Sheppard. For services to St. David's Home, Ealing.
  • Sidney Herbert Sheriff, lately Senior Accountant, Admiralty.
  • Arthur Harold Sherratt, Works Engineer, Standard Motor Company Ltd., Coventry.
  • Major Edward Allan Shipley, Royal Artillery (Retd.), Senior Scientific Assistant, Royal Military College of Science, War Office.
  • Captain Charles Palmer Simpson, Honorary Secretary, The Coldstreamers' Association, London.
  • Harry James Sims, Civilian Stores Officer, Base Ordnance Depot, Bicester, War Office.
  • Dora Sinclair. For political services in Hampstead.
  • John Sinclair, Supplies Officer, Ministry of Finance, Northern Ireland.
  • Stanley George Singleton, Headmaster, Abbotswood County Primary School, Totton, Hampshire.
  • Frederick Howard Smart, Assistant Manager, Royal Ordnance Factory, Cardiff, Ministry of Supply.
  • Frederick Cyril Butler Smith, Chemist II, Ministry of Supply.
  • George John Keats Smith, Head Foreman Shipwright (Steel), Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd., Wallsend Shipyard, Northumberland.
  • Harold Smith, Member representing Leicester City, National Savings Assembly.
  • James Smith, Clerk to the Deputy Licensing Authority, Scottish Traffic Area Sub-Office, Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation.
  • Molly Catharine Price-Smith, Attached War Office.
  • Reginald Prior Snow, Grade 3 Officer, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • Albert William Southerton, Inspector, Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, Ministry of Supply.
  • John Southwell, Honorary Secretary, Glasgow City Chamberlain's Department Savings Group.
  • Barnet Venitus Spivack, Honorary Joint Secretary and Treasurer, National Industrial Salvage and Recovery Council.
  • Captain John Wilkinson Stamper, Master, MV Pavia, Cunard Steamship Co. Ltd.
  • Harry Starr, Signals Officer, Civil Aviation Telecommunications Directorate, Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation.
  • George Pybus Stephenson, Supervising Examiner of Driving Tests, Northern Traffic Area, Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation.
  • George Charles Stevens, Assistant (Productivity and Planning), Waterloo, Southern Region, British Railways, British Transport Commission.
  • Sidney Stevens, District Engineer, Paddington, Western Region, British Railways, British Transport Commission.
  • Irene Grace Sudul, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance.
  • Frank William Symmonds, Senior Executive Officer, War Office.
  • William Willson Syrett, Export Manager, E. K. Cole (Radio Division) Ltd., London.
  • Alfred Joseph Charles Tatt, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Supply.
  • Andrew Telfer, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance.
  • George Harry Templeman, DCM, Higher Executive Officer, General Post Office.
  • John Salkeld Tetley, Senior Information Officer, Central Office of Information.
  • Charles Stanley Thomas. For services to Archaeology in Neath.
  • Alfred John Thompson. For services to Music in Monmouthshire.
  • Dorothea Mary Thompson, Chief Welfare Officer, Air Ministry.
  • Frank Blacklock Thomson, MB, ChB, Deputy Chairman, Dundee National Service Medical Board.
  • Eric Adolphus Blagburn Tooth, Clerical Officer, Air Ministry.
  • Arthur Townsend, BEM, Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police Force.
  • Robert William Trevett. For political services in Bournemouth.
  • John Edward Tyrie, Trade Union Organiser, National Union of General and Municipal Workers.
  • Samuel William Underwood, Conductor, Stroud Choral Society.
  • Eliza Veitch, JP, Chairman, Tynemouth, Wallsend and District War Pensions Committee.
  • Frederick Adolphus John Verroest, Deputy Armament Supply Officer, Admiralty.
  • Constance Walden, Clerical Officer, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Helene Mary Walker. For political and public services in Cardiff.
  • Robert James Walker, District Inspector, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • George Walmsley, JP, Managing Director, Engineer and Secretary, Londonderry Gaslight Company.
  • Mary Kay Walshaw, Private Secretary, Thos. Firth & John Brown Ltd., Sheffield.
  • Frederick Francis Walter. For political services in Esher.
  • John William Ward, Chairman, Leicestershire and Rutland War Pensions Committee.
  • Samuel Norman Ward, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance.
  • Alfred Henry Warren, Executive Officer, Cabinet Office.
  • William Warren, Generation Engineer (Operation), East Midlands Division, Central Electricity Authority.
  • Harry Reginald Fritz Wastie, Principal Executive Officer, Metropolitan Police Office.
  • Elizabeth Moir Watson, Milk Production Advisory Officer, Grade II, National Agricultural Advisory Service.
  • Jean McGregor Watt, District Nurse, Kirriemuir.
  • Denzil Brudenel Webbe, Mechanical and Electrical Engineer, Air Ministry.
  • Bertram Francis Charles Weston, JP, Divisional Officer, South Wales and Monmouthshire, Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers.
  • Violette Evelyn Wharhirst, Honorary Secretary, Mill Hill Social Service Committee.
  • Major Adrian Leslie Robey White, Field Officer, Grade I, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • Stanley Wilkinson, Departmental Manager, Boots Pure Drug Co. Ltd.
  • Ella Margaret Willcox, Executive Officer, Ministry of Health.
  • Frederick John Henry Williams, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • Christina Brown Wilson, JP, Headmistress, Park Special School, Kilmarnock.
  • Daniel Wilson, lately Deputy Regional Coal Officer, Scottish Region, Ministry of Fuel and Power.
  • Frederick George Terence Wilson, First Grade Clerk, Cable & Wireless Ltd.
  • James McMorran Wilson, Hill Sheep Farmer in Selkirkshire.
  • Margaret Laird Wilson, Grade 3 Officer, Ministry of Labour and National Service.
  • Marie Kathleen Wilson, Assistant Welfare Superintendent, St. Dunstan's.
  • Alfred Alexander Wodehouse, Secretary, Foresters Homes, Bexleyheath.
  • Gladys May Woodruff, Managing Director and Secretary, Sunrise Egg Producers Ltd.
  • George Frederick Woods, lately Deputy Principal Officer, Office of the Agent for Northern Ireland in Great Britain.
  • Ernest Philip Wyatt, MM, lately Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • John Michael Adams, Chartered Accountant, Mexico City.
  • Major George Herbert Burton, MC, lately Her Majesty's Consul at Split.
  • Herbert Thomas James Crean, British Vice-Consul at Chicago.
  • William Nish Darling, TD, lately Her Majesty's Vice-Consul at Hanover.
  • Ferdinand Fabre de Lagrange, Assistant Functional Officer, British Council, Ankara.
  • Agnes Mary Duffner (Sister Gabriel), British subject resident in Iraq.
  • Harold Douglas Fazakerley, British Vice-Consul at Baltimore.
  • Marjory Allen Hall, Assistant Director, Anglo-Uruguayan Cultural Institute, Montevideo.
  • Ida Mary Herbert, Welfare Officer at Her Majesty's Consulate-General in Nice.
  • John Thomas Katzaros, British subject resident in Tangier.
  • Pleasance Ellen Lewis, British subject resident in the United States of America.
  • The Reverend Henry Ormonde McConnell, Head of the Methodist Church in Hayti.
  • Elisabeth McDougall, lately Shorthand-typist at Her Majesty's Embassy in Saigon.
  • John McKechnie, British subject resident in Argentina.
  • Frederick Hamilton March, GC, Mechanical Field Engineer, Ministry of Agriculture, Sudan Government.
  • Percy Charles Pell, lately Her Majesty's Consul at Tunis.
  • Susan May Pritchard, British subject resident in Peru.
  • Margaret Myfanwy Rees, Personal Assistant to Her Majesty's Ambassador in Stockholm.
  • Edgar Rossignaud, British Vice-Consul at Naples.
  • Nora Constance Rugeroni, British subject lately resident in Uruguay.
  • Dominic Scerri, lately British Vice-Consul at Port Said.
  • Gustavus Sears, lately Communications Officer, Office of the Commissioner-General for Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom in South-East Asia.
  • Teo Loh Swee, Head of the Transport Section, Office of the Commissioner-General for Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom in South-East Asia.
  • William Henry Turnbull, lately Temporary Senior Executive Officer at Her Majesty's Embassy in Bonn.
  • Sydney Whitwell, British subject resident in Chile.
  • Stephanie Renata Wittenberg, Her Majesty's Vice-Consul at Trieste.
  • John Houghton Wolstenholme, lately Her Majesty's Vice-Consul at Kiel.
  • Amanda Caroline Wynnes, Her Majesty's Vice-Consul at Zurich.
  • Thomas Bell, JP, formerly a member of the Maldon Shire Council, State of Victoria.
  • Cecil Augustus Salmond Bond, JP, a member of the Woorayl Shire Council, State of Victoria.
  • Agnes Beatrice Armstrong Buck, District Nurse for the Inyanga District, Government Medical Service, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
  • Edith Cawsey. For services on behalf of mentally retarded girls in the State of Victoria.
  • Sylvia Chase. For social welfare services in the State of New South Wales.
  • Sheila Ruth Collett, a member of the secretariat at Government House, Sydney, State of New South Wales.
  • John Joseph Collins, President of the Board of Directors, Royal South Sydney Hospital, State of New South Wales.
  • Edward Davison, Chief Game Warden, Wankie Game Reserve, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
  • Irene Florence Gilbert, a Gwelo Town Councillor, Southern Rhodesia. For social welfare service.
  • Louisa May Good. For social welfare services in the Nyah District, State of Victoria.
  • Isabel Mary Agnes Graham, Senior Typist and Stenographer, Premier's Department, State of Victoria; a member of the special staff for the visit of The Duke of Edinburgh to Melbourne.
  • Olive Gumprich, MB, ChB. For social welfare services in Southern Rhodesia.
  • Irene Hall. For services to Nursing in the State of New South Wales.
  • Elizabeth Rose Hanretty, formerly Assistant Secretary to the South Australian Branch of the Australian Labour Party.
  • John Hick, formerly a member of the staff of the Currency Board, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
  • Major Robert Clifford Barclay Hoole, Officer Commanding the Bulawayo Detachment of the British South Africa Police Reserve, Southern Rhodesia.
  • Neil Thompson Howard, Secretary of the Development Committee, State of Victoria; has assisted in the preparation of the programme for the visit of The Duke of Edinburgh to Melbourne.
  • Joan Leech, Commissioner for Girl Guides in the Bechuanaland Protectorate.
  • Michael L'Estrange. For services to public and charitable organisations in the State of New South Wales.
  • Arthur Fitzhenry Martin, an Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
  • Norma Isabel Menzies. For social welfare services in Portland, State of Victoria.
  • Richard Mitchell, a fruit farmer at Renala Khurd, District Montgomery, West Pakistan.
  • Elizabeth Pulane Moremi, Regent of the Batawana Tribe, Bechuanaland Protectorate.
  • Robert Cuthbert Ogg, MB, ChB, formerly a Medical Officer in Basutoland.
  • William Olver, JP, of Northcote, State of Victoria. For social welfare and municipal services.
  • Adele Clare Marchant Penfold, JP, a prominent social welfare worker in and around Melbourne, State of Victoria.
  • Richard Walter Petheram, an Assistant Secretary on the staff of the Interim Federal Public Service Commission, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
  • Archibald Richard Quinn, JP, Council Clerk of the Ulverstone Municipality, and President of the Council Clerks' Association, State of Tasmania.
  • Albert Westby Graham-Rose, Dairy Officer, Agricultural Department, Swaziland.
  • William Wyro Shaw, JP, a member of the Werribee Shire Council, State of Victoria.
  • Sophie Zoe Shearer. For social welfare services in Southern Rhodesia.
  • Frank Unwin Simpson, Superintendent of Police, and Chief of the Melbourne Police District, State of Victoria.
  • Anthony William Skidmore. For services rendered in connection with patriotic and charitable movements in the State of New South Wales.
  • Warwick Geoffrey Smith, Assistant Reception Officer for the Government of the State of Victoria; has rendered special services in connection with the visit of The Duke of Edinburgh to Melbourne.
  • Olive Mildred Lamport Stokes. For social welfare services in Umtali, Southern Rhodesia.
  • Evelyn Walker, Matron of the Leribe Hospital, Basutoland.
  • Walter Joseph Webb, formerly Chairman of the Hawker District Council, State of South Australia.
  • Kathleen Pearl Wicks, Honorary Secretary of the Council of Auxiliaries, Royal Hobart Hospital, State of Tasmania.
  • May Willoughby. For services to the Red Cross in the State of South Australia.
  • Mohammed Shu'aib Ackbarali. For social welfare services in Trinidad.
  • The Reverend Michael Adebanjo, Vicar of St. Paul's Church, Shagamu, Western Region, Nigeria.
  • Emanuel Adepoju Adewa, Headmaster, Omu Senior Primary School, Northern Region, Nigeria.
  • Tuan Sheikh Ali bin Sheikh Abdul Hamid Bajunid, State Home Guard Officer, Perlis, Federation of Malaya.
  • Philip John Allen, Inspecting Engineer, Office of the Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and Administrations.
  • Joseph Samuel Alves, JP. For public services in the Grenadines, Windward Islands.
  • Joseph Cudjoe Attah, Civil Engineering Assistant, Kumasi Municipal Council, Gold Coast.
  • Rodger Austin, Field Officer, Development Organisation, Tanganyika.
  • David Molade Songotayo Bajomo, Assistant Superintendent of Press, Federation of Nigeria.
  • Arthur Laidlaw Baker, Establishment Officer, Fiji.
  • The Reverend Brother Leo Barrington. For services to education in Malta.
  • Aubrey John Bearman, Chief Pharmacist, Federal Medical Service, Nigeria.
  • Henry Hannington Rusoke Berunga, Senior Assistant Agricultural Officer, Uganda.
  • John William Hornbuckle Betts, Principal Livestock Officer, Northern Rhodesia.
  • Robert Francis Bizaare, Accountant and Harbourmaster, St. Helena.
  • John Frederick Booth, Overseas Audit Service, Principal Auditor, Leeward Islands.
  • Edna Dulcie Martha Bryant. For medical welfare services in North Borneo.
  • Datu Tuanku Bujang bin Tuanku Haji Othman, Administrative Officer, Sarawak.
  • Austin Fergus Burke, Superintendent of Police, Cyprus.
  • John Davies Campbell, MC, District Officer, Mathira Division, Kenya.
  • Alumoogil Mathai Cherian. For services to youth in Singapore.
  • Lum Tong Ch'ng. For social welfare services in Kota Star, Federation of Malaya.
  • James Alfred Clewley, Administrative Officer, Northern Region, Nigeria.
  • The Reverend Lionel Cordeiro. For services to education in the Federation of Malaya.
  • Demetris Couppis, Forest Officer, Cyprus.
  • Catherine St. George Crawley. For public services in Bermuda.
  • Dunstan Maurice Byron Cromwell, JP, Comptroller of Inland Revenue, Windward Islands.
  • Richard Radcliffe Darlington, Education Officer, Somaliland.
  • Alan James Howarth Dempster, MC, Deputy Controller of Supplies, Federation of Malaya.
  • Vincente Kelvin Dias. For public services in Trinidad.
  • Olive Carey Doke. For missionary services in Northern Rhodesia.
  • Ethel Rosaline Dove, Chief Matron and Schoolmistress, Government Industrial School (Girls), Barbados.
  • Effie Travis Dugmore, Supervisor of Midwives and Health Visitors, Nairobi City Council, Kenya.
  • Paul Lawrence Dunbar. For public services in Sierra Leone.
  • Sylvia Isabel Dunkerly, Office Manager, Registry, University College of the West Indies.
  • Louis Harry Stanhope Eitelberg, Senior Head and Vice-Principal, Kampala Technical Institute, Uganda.
  • Dorothy Ellicott. For public services in Gibraltar.
  • Abdiukahman Abby Farah, Administrative Officer, Somaliland.
  • Esther Gertrude Fletcher. For services to education in Kenya.
  • Inez Edith Foulcher. For services to education in Fiji.
  • Berend Johannes Petrus Fourie, Senior Field Officer, Veterinary Services, Tanganyika.
  • Ernest Wellington Fuller, Assistant Secretary, British Honduras.
  • Suliman Beran Gaye, JP. For public services in the Gambia.
  • Matthew George, Technical Assistant (Superscale), Survey Department, Singapore.
  • Geoffrey Colin Guy, District Commissioner, Sierra Leone.
  • Catherine Isabella Macrae Hastie, Senior Community Development Officer (Women), Uganda.
  • James Herbert Hempstead, Director of Music, Gold Coast Police Force.
  • Amy Henry. For social welfare services in Trinidad.
  • Trevor Vernon Hooley, Officer-in-Charge, Government Wireless Station, Falkland Islands.
  • Margaret Hudson, Cypher Officer, Cyprus.
  • Christopher Archibald Jackson, Accountant, Treasury, Federation of Nigeria.
  • Kenneth Charles William James, Executive Engineer, Public Works Department, Northern Region, Nigeria.
  • Baboucar Ousman Semega-Janneh, Superintendent of Surveys, Gambia.
  • Abdul Kadiri, Senior District Head, Katsina Emirate, Northern Region, Nigeria.
  • Harold Matthew Kirk, Chief Accountant, Public Works Department, Northern Rhodesia.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Alan Knight, lately Camp Commandant, Prisons Service, Kenya.
  • William Thomas Knott, Archivist, Special Branch, Police Force, Singapore.
  • Sebastian Byekwaso Kyewalyanga. For medical services in Uganda.
  • George Albert Lewis, Assistant Secretary, Eastern Region, (Nigeria.
  • Enid Linton, Secretary to the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Kenya.
  • Chief Haroun Msabila Lugusha, Chief of Sikonge, Tanganyika.
  • Joseph Olatunde Macaulay, Land Officer, Land Department, Federation of Nigeria.
  • George Davis Mclean, MRCS, LRCP, Medical Officer, St. Kitts, Leeward Islands.
  • John Edward Madocks, District Officer, Northern Rhodesia.
  • James Maxwell. For public services in Kenya.
  • Thomas Chike Mbanefo, Administrative Officer, Eastern Region, Nigeria.
  • Carlton Paton Browne Melbourne. For public services in British Guiana.
  • Thirunilathil Krishna Menon, Provincial Office Superintendent, Tanganyika.
  • Mohamed Abdulla Mir, lately Clerk, East African Railways and Harbours Administration.
  • Barbara Edith Moore, Senior Woman Education Officer, Nyasaland.
  • Tito Mudanye, County Chief, Pollisa County, Bugisu District, Uganda.
  • Pandurang Gopal Muley, Assistant Superintendent, Secretariat, Tanganyika.
  • Sydney Douglas Gun-Munro, MB, Resident Surgeon, Colonial Hospital, St. Vincent, Windward Islands.
  • Alfred Murray, Superintendent, of Works, Public Works Department, Sierra Leone.
  • Veluppillai Muthucumarasamy, Chief Clerk, Customs and Excise Department, Federation of Malaya.
  • Ahmet Niazi, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Cyprus.
  • Chief Johnson Osuji Njemanze. For public services in the Eastern Region, Nigeria.
  • Chief Jackson Emomake Obaseki. For public services in the Western Region, Nigeria.
  • Frank Julian Odle, Labour Commissioner, Antigua, Leeward Islands.
  • Chief Aina Onabolu. For services to art and education in the Federation of Nigeria.
  • Ong Kim Chuan, Senior Civil Liaison Officer, Federation of Malaya.
  • Chief Raymond Ogaji Orem. For public services in the Eastern Region, Nigeria.
  • Geoffrey James Ward Pedraza, MC, District Commissioner, Nyeri, Kenya.
  • Gregory Muthiah Pillai, lately Legal Assistant, Tanganyika.
  • Punniamoorthy Ponnampalam, Special Grade Technical Assistant (Topographical), Survey Department, Federation of Malaya.
  • Joan Priest. For British Red Cross Services in Kenya.
  • Hussein Allarakhai Rahim, Registrar, High Court, Zanzibar.
  • Harry William Reeves, Cocoa Officer, Western Region, Nigeria.
  • Josephus Vidal Thomas Richards, Inspector of Works, Public Works Department, Western Region, Nigeria.
  • Edward Rowley Richardson, Senior Assistant Controller of Telecommunications, Federation of Nigeria.
  • Isaiah Robinson Rolle, JP. For public services in the Bahamas.
  • Jacob Oladele Ogaibi Samuel. For public services in the Western Region, Nigeria.
  • Gabriel Percy Savage, lately Education Officer, Federation of Nigeria.
  • Victor Gordon Buchanan Scott, Senior Supervisor, Agricultural Production and Marketing Board, Nyasaland.
  • Vera Riolene Shaw, Head Teacher, Jamaica.
  • Nancy Eleanor Shepherd, Assistant Commissioner for Community Development (Women), Kenya.
  • George Sims, Rector, Royal College, Mauritius.
  • Arthur Ransome Smith, Storekeeper, Department of Lands and Surveys, Tanganyika.
  • Tan Siew Inn. For public services in Singapore.
  • Tan Yam Thong, Chief Registrar, Supreme Court, Sarawak.
  • Alexander Taylor, Veterinary Officer, Department of Veterinary Services and Animal Industry, Uganda.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel William Edward Terry, lately Camp Commandant, Prisons Service, Kenya.
  • Thien Tet Fui, lately Chinese Assistant Officer, Department of Labour and Welfare, North Borneo.
  • Lawrence Blackwood Thompson, District Commissioner, Local Government Department, British Guiana.
  • Ethel Lily May Thorpe, Queen Elizabeth Overseas Nursing Service, Matron, Mental Hospital, Jamaica.
  • Lelia James Tomlinson, Supervisor, Social Welfare Commission, Jamaica.
  • Un Po, Lecturer in Physics, The University of Hong Kong.
  • Jacob Charles Vouza, GM. For public services in the British Solomon Islands Protectorate.
  • Stanley William Mukholi Wanambwa, Secretary-General, Bugisu District Council, Uganda.
  • Charles Vivian Leslie Westergreen, Assistant Secretary to the Government, Seychelles.
  • Samson Wikina, Senior Interpreter, Eastern Region, Nigeria.
  • Joy Mary Williams, Queen Elizabeth Overseas Nursing Service, Senior Health Sister, Northern Region, Nigeria.
  • Richard Selvanayagam Williams. For services to education in Singapore.
  • Lilyan May Yung. For social welfare services in Singapore.
Honorary Members
  • Too Chee Chew, Information Officer, Federation of Malaya.
  • Wong Yong Hew, JP. For public services in Perak, Federation of Malaya.
  • Henry Perera, Chief Superintendent of Posts, Kuala Lumpur, Federation of Malaya.
  • Thambapillai Magasu, Headmaster, Batu Road English School, Kuala Lumpur, Federation of Malaya.
  • Gnanasigamony Samuel Rajaiah, lately Assistant Traffic Superintendent, Malayan Railways, Kuala Lumpur, Federation of Malaya.

Order of the Companions of Honour (CH)

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division
United Kingdom
Australia
Southern Rhodesia
Overseas Territories

Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)

In Silver

Royal Red Cross (RRC)

Associate of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

  • Barbara Boyd Williamson, Superintending Sister, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.
  • Major Violet Annie Mary Mona Morgan (206336), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Squadron Officer Christina Erskine Robertson (405724), Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service.

Air Force Cross (AFC)

Royal Navy
Royal Air Force

Bar to Air Force Cross

  • Wing Commander Peter William Helmore, DFC, AFC, (89350).

Air Force Medal (AFM)

Royal Air Force

Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air

United Kingdom
Royal Air Force

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

England and Wales
Scotland
Northern Ireland
Guernsey
Australia
Southern Rhodesia
Overseas Territories

Queen's Fire Services Medal (QFSM)

England and Wales
New Zealand
Overseas Territory

Colonial Police Medal (CPM)

Southern Rhodesia
Bechuanaland
Overseas Territories

Australia

Knight Bachelor

Order of the Bath

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military Division

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)

  • The Honourable Thomas Playford, Premier of South Australia since 1938; in recognition of his distinguished services in public affairs in Australia.

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

  • The Honourable Francis Heath Gallagher, a Member of the Industrial Commission of New South Wales. For public services to the Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Robert Clarence Gibson, of Cremorne, New South Wales. For services to primary industry in the Commonwealth of Australia.
  • John George Hunter, ChM, MB, General Secretary of the Federal Council of the British Medical Association in the Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Ernest William Titterton, Professor of Nuclear Physics, Australian National University, Canberra.

Order of the British Empire

Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

Military Division
Civil Division

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military Division
Civil Division

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
  • Commander Vincent Edward Kennedy, Royal Australian Navy.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur William de Courcy-Browne (2/40091), Australian Staff Corps.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Frank Cox, ED, (1/19701), Royal Australian Infantry Corps.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Kenneth Murdoch MacKenzie (2/105), Australian Staff Corps.
  • Group Captain Joseph Patrick Godsell, Royal Australian Air Force.
  • Group Captain William Edwin Townsend, Royal Australian Air Force.
Civil Division
  • Edward John Connellan, Governing Director, Connellan Airways. For services to civil aviation in Northern and Central Australia.
  • Joseph Griffith, JP, Administrator of the Royal Perth Hospital, Western Australia, and a Vice-President of the West Australian Branch of the Australian Institute of Hospital Administrators.
  • Henry John Chadwick Hanrahan, MB, BS, a medical practitioner, of Albany, Western Australia. For services to the community.
  • Donald James Hibberd, First Assistant Secretary, Department of the Treasury, Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Edith Hughes-Jones, Chairman of the College of Nursing in Australia.
  • John Lawrence Knott, Deputy Secretary, Department of Defence Production, Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Ethel Stewart Lochhead, Matron, Wooroloo Sanatorium, Western Australia. For services to the Nursing profession in Australia.
  • Francis Jeremiah Marcusson, First Assistant Comptroller-General, Department of Customs and Excise, Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Neil Alexander McArthur, ED, Federal Secretary, Constitutional League of Australia.
  • Alexander Washington McGibbony, in recognition of his honorary service to the Commonwealth Department of Health on behalf of the profession of pharmacy.
  • Bert Meecham, of Peppermint Grove, Western Australia. For services to commerce and industry in Australia.
  • Arthur Leonard Nutt, First Assistant Secretary, Department of Immigration, Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Francis Noble Ratcliffe, Officer-in-Charge, Wild Life Survey Section, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Kennedy Blexfield Ready, Commonwealth Press Relations Officer for the Duke of Edinburgh's visit to Australia.
  • George Simpson, MB, BS, of Ivanhoe, Victoria. For services to the Flying Doctor Service of Australia.
  • John Keith Waller, Assistant Secretary, Department of External Affairs, Commonwealth of Australia.
  • James Robert Willoughby, Federal Director, Liberal Party of Australia.
  • Harold Royce Wilmot, Commissioner of Patents, Attorney-General's Department, Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Latham Withall, Director, Associated Chambers of Manufactures of Australia, Canberra.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
  • Lieutenant-Commander (S.D.) Charles Hilton Nicholls, Royal Australian Navy.
  • Electrical Sub-Lieutenant Alfred Edward Warwick, Royal Australian Naval Reserve.
  • Captain (temporary) Robert James Harvey (4/39028), Royal Australian Infantry Corps.
  • Major (Quartermaster) Arthur Bruce Hirst (3/147), Royal Australian Army Service Corps.
  • 2/45842 Warrant Officer Class I John Keith Innes, Royal Australian Armoured Corps.
  • Major Reginald John McDermott (3/108672), Royal Australian Armoured Corps.
  • 3/45464 Warrant Officer Class I Edwin William Prosser, Royal Australian Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • 2/697 Warrant Officer Class I Colin Charles Smith, Royal Australian Engineers.
  • Captain (temporary) Robert Morrison Burgess Strawbridge, (2/115666), Royal Australian Engineers.
  • Squadron Leader William Charles Hendy (03279), Royal Australian Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer Ronald Drew Cook (A.31465), Royal Australian Air Force.
  • Warrant Officer William Douglas Munro (A.31234), Royal Australian Air Force.
Civil Division
  • Jack Neville Andrews, Director of Finance (Treasury), Department of Air, Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Henry Conrad Becker, Superintendent, Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation. For services to the aircraft industry in Australia.
  • Charles Ivens Buffett, of Norfolk Island. For services to the community.
  • Lieutenant-Commander Hartley Stuart-Codde, Royal Australian Naval Volunteer Reserve (Retd.), of Rose Bay, New South Wales. For public services.
  • Hurtle Josiah Harold Collins, Command Secretary, Headquarters, Central Command, Department of the Army, Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Leo George Harley Cunningham, formerly an Administrative Officer in New South Wales of the Department of Commerce and Agriculture, Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Alexander John Stratton Day, lately Australian Government Trade Commissioner at Johannesburg.
  • Shirley Barbara de la Hunty (née Strickland), Perth, Western Australia; in recognition of her outstanding representation of Australia in the sporting field.
  • Vernon Reginald Driscoll, formerly Senior Audit Inspector, Commonwealth Auditor-General's Department, Hobart.
  • Peter Drummond, of Wooloowin, Queensland. For services on behalf of limbless soldiers.
  • Agnes Ellen Dwyer, formerly Matron, Repatriation General Hospital, Concord, New South Wales.
  • Viola Everett, formerly Matron, Repatriation Sanatorium, Kenmore, Queensland.
  • Henry Greig, of Mount Lawley, Western Australia. For services to the Australian Red Cross Society.
  • Captain Ernest Jason Hassard, a commercial pilot, Australian National Airways
  • Stanley Samuel Jones, Acting Aeronautical Engineer, Department of Air, Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Eustace Graham Keogh, General Staff Officer 1 (Training), Directorate of Military Training, Army Headquarters, Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Harold Maxwell Loveday, an Officer of the Department of External Affairs, Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Donald Macpherson, of East St. Kilda, Victoria. For services to Pipe Bands in Australia.
  • Joseph Benjamin Mills, Chairman of the Australian Apple and Pear Board.
  • Edward Murphy, Senior Procurement Officer, Office of the High Commissioner for the Commonwealth of Australia in London.
  • The Reverend Kingsley Foster Partridge, formerly a patrol padre of the Australian Inland Mission of the Presbyterian Church of Australia.
  • Herbert William Pickett, MC, ED, Acting Assistant, Director (Engineering), Design and Inspection Branch, Department of Supply, Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Arnold Albert Charles Ramm, State Controller, Commonwealth Department of Supply, Perth, Western Australia.
  • Claudius Sanderson, of South Yarra, Victoria; in recognition of his services on behalf of returned servicemen.
  • Andrew Lyell Scott, of North Sydney, New South Wales; in recognition of his services on behalf of returned servicemen.
  • Richard Montgomery Simes, Chairman of the Board of Management, Australian Dried Fruits Association.
  • Peter William Thomson, of Warrnambool, Victoria; in recognition of his services to Australia in the sporting and international sphere.
  • John William Wilks, of Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. For services to the community.
  • Mervyn Thomas Wood, of Randwick, New South Wales; in recognition of his outstanding representation in the sphere of Australian amateur sport.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Military Division

Royal Red Cross (RRC)

Associate of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

  • Major Jean Catherine Dickson (F1/1003), Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps.

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The Queen's Birthday Honours 1954 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of The Queen.

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1955 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of The Queen.

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1956 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of The Queen.

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1957 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1959 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

The King's Birthday Honours 1951 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of the King, and were published on 1 June 1951 for the British Empire, Australia, New Zealand, Ceylon, and Pakistan. These were the last Birthday Honours awarded by George VI, who died eight months later.

The 1951 New Years Honours were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. They were announced on 1 January 1951 for the British Empire, Australia, New Zealand, Ceylon, and Pakistan.

The 1950 New Years Honours were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. They were announced on 2 January 1950 for the United Kingdom, New Zealand, India, and Ceylon.

The 1948 Birthday Honours were appointments by King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the Commonwealth Realms. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of the King, and were published in The London Gazette on 4 June.

References

  1. United Kingdom list: "No. 40960". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 1956. pp. 1–40.
  2. 1 2 Australia list: "No. 40961". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 1956. pp. 41–44.
  3. New Zealand list: "No. 40962". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 1956. pp. 45–48.