1981 Birthday Honours

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The Queen's Birthday Honours 1981 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. They were published on 13 June 1981 for the United Kingdom, [1] Australia, [2] New Zealand, [3] Mauritius, [4] Fiji, [5] The Bahamas, [6] Papua New Guinea, [7] Solomon Islands, [8] Tuvalu, [9] and Saint Lucia. [10]

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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 Colonies

Life Peers

Barons

Privy Counsellors

Knights Bachelor

Australian States
State of Victoria
State of Queensland
State of South Australia

Order of the Bath

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

Civil Division

Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

Companions of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Rear Admiral Alexander Fortune Rose Weir.
  • Rear Admiral Kenneth Henry George Willis.
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division
  • Norman Joseph Adamson, QC, Legal Secretary to the Lord Advocate and First Parliamentary Draftsman for Scotland.
  • Edward Norman Barry, lately Under Secretary, Northern Ireland Civil Service.
  • Ronald Cecil Macleod Cooper, Deputy Secretary, Department of Industry.
  • John Henry Vaughan Davies, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food.
  • Angus McKay Fraser, TD, Deputy Secretary, Civil Service Department.
  • Ronald Arthur Garner, lately Chief Valuer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Basil Jack Greenhill, CMG, Director, National Maritime Museum.
  • John Dudley Groves, OBE, Director General, Central Office of Information.
  • Ian Henderson Johnston, Deputy Controller, Establishment Resources and Personnel, Procurement Executive, Ministry of Defence.
  • Peter Frederick Kimmance, Under Secretary, Department of the Environment.
  • John Leslie Harlow Kitchin, Chief Architect, Department of Education & Science.
  • John Lane, Deputy Secretary, Cabinet Office.
  • James Geoffrey Littler, Deputy Secretary, HM Treasury.
  • James Forsyth McGarrity, HM Senior Chief Inspector of Schools, Scottish Education Department.
  • Patrick Gerard McGrath, CBE, Physician Superintendent, Broadmoor Hospital, Department of Health & Social Security.
  • Arthur Keith Pallot, CMG, Director-General, Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
  • Alfred John Rosenfeld, Deputy Secretary, Department of Transport.
  • Bernard Sheldon, Principal Director, Ministry of Defence.
  • Dennis John Trevelyan, Deputy Secretary, Home Office.
  • Ronald Charles Walmsley, lately Member, Lands Tribunal.
Australian States
State of South Australia
  • Keith William Lewis, South Australia Director-General and Engineer-in-Chief.

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

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

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

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

Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Australian States
State of Victoria
  • Keith Albert Rosenhain. For service to commerce.
State of South Australia
  • The Honourable Clarence Ross Story. For political services.
State of Western Australia
  • Denis Michael Cullity. For services to the forestry industry and the community.

Royal Victorian Order

Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)

Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (DCVO)

Knights Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

Members of the Royal Victorian Order, 4th class (MVO)

  • Malcolm Blanch, MVO.
  • William Aleck Craddock.
  • Squadron Leader Michael John Hawes, Royal Air Force.
  • Priscilla Mary Lethbridge.
  • Stanley William Frederick Martin.
  • Sylvia Mary Finola Stanier.
  • Kenneth John Tanner.
  • Lady Juliet Margaret Townsend.

Members of the Royal Victorian Order, 5th class (MVO)

  • Penelope Judith Barbara Adair.
  • Eileen Bruce.
  • Amanda Mary Clare Corry.
  • Gillian Rosamund Davies.
  • Inspector David Mabon, Metropolitan Police.
  • James Leonard Reeve Moller.
  • Elizabeth Constance Hazel Sloot.
  • Victor Owen Witham.

Medals of the Royal Victorian Order (RVM)

In Silver
  • Robert Anderson.
  • Yeoman Bed Hanger Edgar Thomas Bromfield, The Queen's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
  • Chief Weapons Electrical Mechanic (Radio) Colin Charles Chennell, DO71468N.
  • Police Constable Graham Fuller Cocks, Metropolitan Police.
  • Edith Wilhelmina Collings.
  • Yeoman Bed Goer Sidney Charles Eaton, The Queen's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
  • N2568161 Sergeant Ronald Downie Ferguson, BEM, Royal Air Force.
  • Thomas Galbraith.
  • James Greenfield.
  • Police Constable David Malcolm Groves, Metropolitan Police.
  • Eric Thomas Roland Hersee.
  • Yeoman Bed Hanger Kenneth Leonard Hooper, The Queen's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
  • MO688350 Chief Technician James William Jeffery, Royal Air Force.
  • Yeoman Bed Goer Thomas Henry John, The Queen's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
  • Thomas Kelly.
  • Donald Lipscombe.
  • Eric David Moores.
  • Yeoman Dennis Thompson, The Queen's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
  • Paul Rowe Vaughan.

Order of the British Empire

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

Military Division
Royal Air Force

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

Civil Division
Australian States
State of South Australia

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

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Australian States
State of Victoria
  • Robert Bell Roscoe. For public service.

Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
  • Air Commodore Brian Huxley.
  • Air Commodore James Mackereth Stevenson, OBE.
  • Group Captain Richard Anthony Mason.
  • Group Captain Robert Charles Olding, DSC.
Civil Division
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
  • John Davies Campbell, CVO, MBE, MC, HM Consul-General, Naples.
  • John Lyne Duncan, MBE. For services to the British community in Mexico.
  • Henry Albert Fosbrooke. For services to the community in Tanzania.
  • Dennis Haley Foster, MBE, Chief Secretary, Cayman Islands.
  • Eric Peter Ho, Secretary for Social Services, Hong Kong.
  • Alistair Walter Graham MacIntyre. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in Calcutta.
  • Charles Henry Wilson, lately Professor of History, European University Institute, Florence.
  • John Wyatt-Smith. For services to forestry development in Nepal.
Australian States
State of Victoria
  • The Honourable James Charles Murray Balfour. For public and parliamentary services.
  • Arthur Stanley Mayne. For public service.
State of Queensland
  • George Vivian Roberts. For community services.

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Commander Edward Joseph Cavanagh.
  • Major Edward Charles MacKenzie Goddard, Royal Marines.
  • Surgeon Commander Francis St. Clair Golden.
  • Commander Timothy David Kitson.
  • Local Lieutenant Colonel James Robert Mason, MVO, Royal Marines.
  • Commander John Littleton Palmer.
  • Commander James Mellanby Phillips.
  • Acting Captain Geoffrey Munday Seton Sayer.
  • Commander William Hutton Stewart.
  • Chief Officer Wendy Patricia Vernon-Browne, RD, Women's Royal Naval Reserve.
Army
  • Lieutenant Colonel Robert John Michael Carson (439966), The Royal Irish Rangers (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd & 87th).
  • Lieutenant Colonel (now Acting Colonel) Peter Royson Duffell, MC (466356), 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles).
  • Lieutenant Colonel Henry John Hickman (460866), Royal Pioneer Corps.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Donald Arthur Horner (382598), Royal Army Educational Corps.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Philip Christopher Reddall Howes (451266), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Acting Colonel Philip Frederick Hurst (290142), Army Cadet Force, Territorial Army.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Henry Stewart Lyons (468131), Intelligence Corps.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Clive Haydn Martin, TD (452878), The Honourable Artillery Company, Territorial Army.
  • Lieutenant Colonel (now Acting Colonel) Anthony Leslie Meier (455061), Royal Corps of Transport.
  • Lieutenant Colonel (Quartermaster) Raymond Morris (485017), 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Richard Stanley Mountford (461478), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Reginald Peter Myhill, TD (471605), Royal Corps of Signals, Territorial Army.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Lalbahadur Pun, MC (463364), 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles).
  • Lieutenant Colonel Keith James Rand (437251), Army Catering Corps.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Roger Anthony Rodick (418376), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Richard Campbell Rothery, MBE (432939), The Royal Irish Rangers (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd & 87th).
  • Lieutenant Colonel (Quartermaster) Frank Sewell (477474), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Stewart Graham Small (466482), Intelligence Corps (now RARO).
  • Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Whittall, MBE (457308), Royal Corps of Transport.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Herbert Arthur Woolnough, MBE (461526), The Worcestershire & Sherwood Foresters Regiment (29th/45th Foot).
Overseas Award
Royal Air Force
  • Wing Commander Keith Francis Ashley (506528).
  • Wing Commander Kevin John O'Connor Balsillie (2765186).
  • Wing Commander Peter Blake (3110014).
  • Wing Commander John Duncan Heron (607694).
  • Wing Commander Reginald Arthur Holman (592730).
  • Wing Commander Alexander Freeland Cairns Hunter, AFC (2620410).
  • Wing Commander Thomas Graham Roland Osborn, MBE (4148874).
  • Wing Commander Roger Smeeton (2743219).
  • Wing Commander Brian Neville Wanstall (2379232).
  • Wing Commander Joseph Wiltshire (5035205).
  • Wing Commander John Arthur Worrall (3504507).
Civil Division
  • Douglas Ian Acres, DL. For services to the Magistracy in Essex.
  • William Hector Alexander, Assistant Managing Director, Rochester, Marconi Avionic Systems Ltd.
  • Maurice Wilfrid Allen, lately Marine Information Manager, Shell International Petroleum Co. Ltd.
  • Kenneth John Allright, lately chairman, Meat Promotion Executive, Meat & Livestock Commission.
  • Christopher Anderson, Vice-chairman, Scottish Sports Council.
  • William John Arrol. For services to the National Engineering Laboratory.
  • John Malcolm Banks, Group Traffic Manager, The Littlewoods Organisation Ltd.
  • Kenneth Ernest Bantock, Port Director, Humber.
  • Alison Barnes (Mary Vera Barnes), Press Officer, Soldiers', Sailors' & Airmen's Families Association.
  • Michael James Barnes, General Administrator and artistic director, Grand Opera House, Belfast.
  • Olive Barnett (Josephine Anne Consuelo Martin French), Principal, Savoy Hotel Staff Training School.
  • Gwendoline Connie Barrow. For Political and Public Service, Western Area.
  • Angela Margaret Barton. For Political and Public Service, East Midlands Area.
  • Thomas Alfred Barton, lately Director, Product Engineering, Land Rover Ltd., BL Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Major Albert Andrew Belsham (Rtd), Senior Fire Service Officer, Army Fire Service, Ministry of Defence.
  • Francis Noel Beveridge, Consultant, National Industrial Fuel Efficiency Service Ltd.
  • Jessica Blooman, Chief Probation Officer, Berkshire Probation and After-Care Service.
  • Katharine Emma Lucas Bowler. For Political and Public Service, Eastern Area.
  • Margaret McGowan Bradley (Sister Felicitas), lately Headteacher, Our Lady & St. Francis Secondary School, Glasgow.
  • Richard Arthur Branston, lately managing director, Allied Grocery Distributors Ltd.
  • Trevor Stratton Braybrooke, Deputy Managing Director, Chubb & Son Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Isobel Christine Stewart Brown, District Nursing Officer, King's Health District (Teaching), Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham Area Health Authority.
  • William Alexander Brown, lately General Administrator, Greater Glasgow Health Board.
  • Henry Burtt. For services to the seed growing industry.
  • Frederic Kenneth Butler, DSC, lately chairman, Guide Dogs for the Blind Association.
  • Eric Charles, Chief Executive, R.A.C. Motoring Services Ltd.
  • Tom Clarke, DSM, chairman and Chief Executive, Silentnight Holdings Ltd.
  • Hugh Arthur Colgate, Headmaster, Buckhurst Hill County High School, Essex.
  • Donald John Collyer, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Banded Officer, Atomic Weapons Research Establishment, Ministry of Defence.
  • Frederick Charles William Colmer, lately Director of Planning, Central Electricity Generating Board.
  • Harry Francis Constantine, Director, Sheffield City Art Galleries.
  • Alan Cooper. For Political and Public Service.
  • Colonel Charles Herbert Kenneth Corsar, TD, DL, Vice President, Boys' Brigade in Scotland.
  • Hugh Lyall Cottle. For Services to the Welsh Water Authority.
  • Douglas Malcolm Craig. For Political and Public Service, Yorkshire Area.
  • Alexander Stewart Crockett, Director of Highways, Lothian Regional Council.
  • The Very Reverend Samuel Bennett Crooks, TD, Dean of Belfast.
  • Ronald Arthur Braybrooke Crowe, Senior Principal, Board of Customs & Excise.
  • Patrick Francis D'Arcy, Professor of Pharmacy, Queen's University, Belfast.
  • David Hywel Davies. For Public service in Wales.
  • Douglas David Davis. For Political and Public Service, West Midlands Area.
  • John Stanley Davison, Member, Heavy Electrical Machinery Sector Working Party.
  • Albert Oswald Dearden, DL, lately chairman, Greater Manchester Federation of Boys' Clubs.
  • Norman Gerald Dearden, assistant director, Newcastle upon Tyne Polytechnic.
  • Mabel Lilian de la Motte. For Political and Public Service.
  • Sidney Ivor Dennett, chairman, National Joint Council for Administration, Professional, Technical & Clerical Services.
  • Guy Malcolm Dixon Drummond, deputy chairman, Trind Ltd.
  • John Anthony East, Director, External Relations, English Tourist Board.
  • Henry Royston Farmery, lately Principal Aviation Security Adviser, Department of Trade.
  • Donald Fazakerley, Secretary, The Industrial Society.
  • Frank Leassing Ffoulkes, Personnel Director, East Midlands Region, British Gas Corporation.
  • Alan William Forsyth, managing director, Furmanite International Ltd. For services to Export.
  • John Fotheringham, managing director, North Eastern Farmers Ltd.
  • Henry John Augustus Fox, Chief Examiner, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • John William Fozard, Divisional Marketing Director, Kingston-Brough Division, British Aerospace. For services to Export.
  • Peter Galliford, chairman, Galliford Brindley Ltd.
  • David Stewart Gandy, Chief Prosecuting Solicitor, Greater Manchester Council.
  • Mary Begg Gauld, Head, Department of History, Aberdeen College of Education.
  • William Gerrard. For services to Chemistry.
  • John Gibb, chairman, Borders Health Board.
  • Donald David Gilbert. For Political and Public Service, Northern Area.
  • Barbara Olive Glasgow, General Secretary, Birmingham Council for Old People.
  • Alfred Joseph Gooding, chairman, A. J. Gooding Group.
  • Cyril Brooker Grant, MC, TD, lately Principal Youth and Community Officer, Norfolk County Council.
  • Colin Clark Grantham. For Political and Public Service, North Western Area.
  • Denis John Pereira Gray, General Medical Practitioner, Exeter.
  • Kenneth David Gribbin, MBE, Secretary General, Cancer Research Campaign.
  • Leonard Philip Grice, chairman, Coventry & Warwickshire District Manpower Committee.
  • Evelyn Edwin Griffiths, Partner, Ernest Griffiths & Son.
  • Harry Charles Gunning, chairman, Lincolnshire Family Practitioner Committee, and Member, Lincolnshire Area Health Authority.
  • Norman Frederick Hackney, Superintending Engineer, Midland Road Construction Unit, Derbyshire County Council Sub-Unit.
  • Sue Hammerson. For Charitable services.
  • Edwin Robert Hawkings. For services to the community in Salisbury.
  • Captain Francis Walker Christie Hay. For services to the Royal British Legion in Scotland.
  • Jean Hayes, President, Mid-Glamorgan Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • John Richard Clucas Hayward, chairman, Bath and Wells Diocesan Board of Finance.
  • Michael Henry James Hill, Director, Don Brothers, Buist & Co. Ltd. For services to the British Standards Institution.
  • Gerald George Pashley Holden, General Dental Practitioner, Chesterfield.
  • Frederick William Holder. For services to Athletics.
  • Stanley John Holder, Director of Nurse Education, North West Health District, Kensington & Chelsea & Westminster Area Health Authority.
  • Ann Penelope Houston, Periodicals Editor, British Film Institute.
  • Gwyneth Clare Huelin, MBE, Senator, States of Jersey.
  • Ernest Roy Hurr, Professional and Technology Superintendent, Ministry of Defence.
  • Norman Harold Ingle, National Secretary, National Council of Young Men's Christian Associations.
  • Donald William Insall, Architect and Planning Consultant.
  • Gilbert James Jeacocke, Deputy Superintending Inspector, Health & Safety Executive, Department of Employment.
  • Elizabeth Jenkins (Margaret Elizabeth Heald Jenkins), Writer.
  • Arthur Stanley Jerwood, Regional Administration Director, Merck Sharp & Dohme Ltd.
  • John Boyd Keirs, Director, Barnsley Area, National Coal Board.
  • Rodger David Ker, lately chairman, Hill Farming Research Organisation.
  • Vivian Mary Kerr, Principal, Girls' Model School, Belfast.
  • Ian Campbell Kirkwood, Senior Partner, Hulley and Kirkwood, Glasgow.
  • Harry Legge (Henry James Granville Legge), Conductor.
  • Neville Arthur Wren Le Grand, Chief Administrative Officer, The Royal Society.
  • Estelle Josephine Mary Leigh, Pharmacist, Ormskirk.
  • John Leithead, Senior Principal, Scottish Office.
  • Professor Geoffrey Michael Lilley, formerly Member, Noise Advisory Council.
  • The Reverend Arthur Leitch Macarthur, lately General Secretary, United Reformed Church.
  • Gerald McDonald, Administrator, National Opera Studio.
  • James Miller McInroy, Surgeon, Gwynedd Area Health Authority.
  • John Mackay, General Medical Practitioner, Govan, Glasgow.
  • The Reverend Canon Alan George Kett Fairbairn Mackenzie. For services to the deaf.
  • Eleanor Janet Macnair, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • George Alexander McNichol, chairman, South Tyneside Panel of Enterprise North.
  • Reginald Main, Director, Projects and Development, Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
  • Vernon Maitland, managing director, Excelsior Motorways Ltd.
  • Jack Matthews, General Medical Practitioner. For services to Rugby Football.
  • David Rogerson Mellor, Designer and Silversmith.
  • John Stephen Moon, Staff Inspector, Birmingham Local Education Authority.
  • Frances Joan Harvey Moore, Scientific Liaison Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food.
  • John Lewis Morgan, chairman, Housing & Environmental Health Committee, Association of District Councils.
  • James Anthony Morrison, the Director, Hereford Herd Book Society.
  • Brian Morrissey, QPM, General Secretary, Association of Chief Police Officers of England, Wales & Northern Ireland.
  • James Mottram, chairman, Board of Visitors, HM Prison, Liverpool.
  • Carlo Alberto Luigi Naef, chairman, J. & E. Page (Sales) Ltd.
  • Helen Mary Neeson, lately Senior Inspector, Department of Education for Northern Ireland.
  • Captain Douglas John Newman. For Political and Public Service, South Eastern Area.
  • William Henry Ronald Nicholl, Member, Northern Ireland Housing Executive, and Northern Ireland Housing Council.
  • Arthur Edward Nicholls, QFSM, Assistant Chief Officer, London Fire Brigade.
  • Norman Cornthwaite Nicholson, Poet and Author.
  • Colonel Norman Thomas Nicol, TD, DL. For services to the East Midlands Territorial, Auxiliary & Volunteer Reserve Association.
  • Paul Ignatius O'Doherty, chairman, Londonderry Port & Harbour Commissioners.
  • Norman John Page, MC, Secretary-General, Institute of Actuaries.
  • Richard Augustus Palmer, TD, DL. For services to the Magistracy in Northampton.
  • Commander John Paton, RN (Rtd), Professional Officer, Department of Trade.
  • John Hamflett Pearson, lately Headmaster, Woodharn Comprehensive School, Newton Aycliffe.
  • Kenneth Stanley Pegg, Head, Centre for the Deaf, City Literary Institute, London.
  • Donald Hugh Phillips, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Forestry Commission.
  • Peter Harold Pinchbeck, managing director, Tar & Benzole Group, BSC (Chemicals) Ltd.
  • George Angus Pollock. For services to the community and especially to the British Red Cross Society in Scotland.
  • David Powis, QPM, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police.
  • William Stanley Pringle, QPM, Deputy Chief Constable, Lothian & Borders Police.
  • Philip Andrew Banks Raffle, Chief Medical Officer, London Transport Executive.
  • Sally Ramsden. For public service particularly in the North East.
  • The Honourable Joan Rosemary Raynsford. For Political and Public service, Greater London Area.
  • Allan Richardson, Member, North West Water Authority.
  • Barbara Mary Ridler. For Political Service.
  • Peter Marshall Robins. For Public Service in Gloucestershire.
  • Peter George Robinson, HM Inspector of Fire Services Grade I, Home Office Fire Services Inspectorate.
  • Constance Margaret Romanes, chairman, Board of Visitors, Portland Borstal.
  • Gordon Kenneth Rose, lately Director, Orthotic Research & Locomotor Assessment Unit, Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital, Oswestry.
  • Joseph Rossiter, Headmaster, Corpus Christi High School, Leeds.
  • Laura Elizabeth Rowe. For Political and Public Service in Wales.
  • Richard Andrew Ryder. For Political Service.
  • Doris Salisbury, District Nursing Officer, Preston Health District, Lancashire Area Health Authority.
  • David Geoffrey Martin Sanders, chairman, Westerly Marine Construction Ltd.
  • Robert Whitfield Scott, managing director, British Industrial Sand Group of Companies.
  • Keith Roberts Simpson, Principal Civil Engineer, Department of the Environment.
  • Ronald Allen Spencer, deputy chairman and managing director, British Airways Associated Companies, Ltd.
  • William Whiteman Steele, lately Inspector (SP), Board of Inland Revenue.
  • William Stevens, lately Senior Careers Office (Handicapped), Salford Local Education Authority.
  • Andrew Strang, MBE. For Political Service in Scotland.
  • William Harold Suffield, Medical Officer, Royal Ordnance Factory, Bishopton, Ministry of Defence.
  • John Grenville St. George Syms, QC, chairman, South East Region, Agricultural Land Tribunal.
  • Kenneth Taylor, Chief Mechanical and Electrical Engineer, British Rail.
  • John Gareth Thomas, Registrar, University of Wales.
  • Frank Thorpe, Head Postmaster, Londonderry.
  • Thomas William Tinsley, Director, Institute of Virology, Natural Environment Research Council.
  • Eric Jack Townsend, TD, Governor and development director, Cottage & Rural Enterprises Ltd. for the Mentally Handicapped.
  • Frederick James Treasure, lately Chief Clerk, Crown Court, Kingston upon Thames.
  • George Tremlett, Member, Greater London Council.
  • John Courtenay Trewin, Author and Drama Critic.
  • Patricia Turner, National Industrial Officer and Head of Equal Rights Department, National Union of General & Municipal Workers.
  • Moya Clare Tyson, Adviser for Special Education, London Borough of Hounslow.
  • Marguerite Kathleen Beacham Varley, chairman, Scottish Association of Citizen's Advice Bureaux.
  • Peter Robert Wall, lately Senior Principal, Home Office.
  • Gilbert Ernest Cozens Watts, managing director, J. H. Fenner & Co. (Fenaplast) Ltd.
  • Kenneth George Welch, deputy chairman, British Insurance Brokers' Association.
  • Richard John Westlake, City Housing Officer, Birmingham City Council.
  • Norah Ida Phyllis Whatley, Area Nurse, Child Health, Gwent Health Authority.
  • Roy Ivor Harding Whitlock, Oral and Maxillo-Facial Surgeon, Belfast.
  • Christopher Joseph Wilshere, Manager, Temporary Works Design Department, John Laing Design Associates Ltd.
  • Chloe Jean, Lady Wilson, deputy director, The Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind.
  • Alexander Stewart Wood, chairman and managing director, Bruntons (Musselburgh) Ltd.
  • James Brownlie Young, lately chairman, Scottish Committee. Scout Association.
  • Israel Arnold Ziff. For services to the community in Leeds.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
  • Raymond Adlam, British Council Representative, Sweden.
  • Dr. John Douglas Chalmers Anderson. For medical and welfare services to the community in Afghanistan.
  • John Rodrigues Anjo, MBE. For public and community services in Antigua.
  • The Reverend Andrew Baillie, MBE. For services to the British community in Colombo.
  • Sylvia Baverstock, lately Council Secretary, European Free Trade Association, Geneva.
  • Geoffrey Albert Edward Baxter. For services to the British community in Mexico.
  • David Alan Bell, British Council Representative, Ethiopia.
  • Anthony Ross Carter. For services to British commercial interests in Ghana.
  • William Henry James Chippendale, Honorary British Consul, San Salvador.
  • Hugh Martin Collier. For services to British commercial interests in Malaysia.
  • Duncan Acheson Crow, lately International Staff, NATO, Brussels.
  • John Frederick Doble, First Secretary and Head of Chancery, HM Embassy, Maputo.
  • Catherine Brady Dowds, MBE, lately First Secretary (Development), British High Commission, Lusaka.
  • John George Gaggero, JP. For services to the community in Gibraltar.
  • Dr. Dinshaw Jamshedji Ghadially. For medical services to the community in Mauritius.
  • Hugh Gilmartin, HM Consul-General, Brisbane.
  • Owen Eric Goddard, Consul (Commercial), HM Consulate-General, São Paulo.
  • Basil Charles Harries, First Secretary (Commercial), British High Commission, Valletta.
  • Keith Robert Hunter, British Council Representative, Peking.
  • Henry Ralph Husband, deputy director of Housing, Hong Kong.
  • Lilith Edris Kelsick, Permanent Secretary (Establishments), St. Kitts-Nevis.
  • Dr. John Wingrave Landells. For services to medical education in Ethiopia.
  • Dorothy Lee, MBE. For welfare services to refugees in Hong Kong.
  • David Lincoln-Gordon. For services to Development in the Pacific Islands.
  • Jack Charles Long, MBE, First Secretary and Consul, HM Embassy, Kuwait.
  • Michael John Moore, MBE, First Secretary, HM Embassy, Beirut.
  • Archibald Beadon Norman. For services to the British community in Argentina.
  • Freda Darling Olivey. For services to the community in Bermuda.
  • John Hugh Pain, Director, Tourist Association, Hong Kong.
  • Jean Francois Perret, British Council Representative, South Africa.
  • Henry Pinch. For services to British commercial interests in Tanzania.
  • John Morrison Riddell-Swan, Director of Agriculture & Fisheries, Hong Kong.
  • Lloyd Guy Pieere Roberts. For services to British commercial interests in Barbados.
  • Lounel Nathaniel Stevens, MBE, Secretary to the Cabinet, Antigua.
  • Robert Stokell. For services to British commercial interests, and the British community in Karachi.
  • Thomas Fiendley Stones, lately British Council Representative, Hungary.
  • Nigel John Ivo Stourton. For services to British commercial interests in Ghana.
  • Spencer Francis Tachon. For services to British commercial interests in Lille.
  • Leslie Reid Thornton. For services to highway development in Nepal.
  • Jack Gilkison Train. For services to British interests in South Africa.
  • Edward Johnson Verrill. For services to British interests in Bahrain.
  • Dr. David Charles Lawrence Wacher, lately Veterinary Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Lesotho.
  • Robert James Watson. For services to British commercial interests in Indonesia.
  • David Cunningham Wield, First Secretary, British High Commission, Valletta.
  • Anthony Peter William Windle, HM Consul, Palma de Mallorca.
  • James Wood. For services to British commercial interests in Japan.
  • Dr. Clifford Desmond Wooding, Chief Medical Officer, Montserrat.
Australian States
State of Victoria
  • Diane Berenice Alley. For service to women's affairs.
  • Mary Evans. For service to nursing.
  • Harold James Griffin. For service to the apparel manufacturing industry.
  • John Robin Lanyon. For service to motor sport.
  • Councillor Frederick James Maddern. For municipal service.
  • Henry Gerard Alexander Osborne. For service to commerce and industry.
  • Geoffrey Welchman. For service to the mentally retarded.
State of Queensland
  • Douglas Costin Black. For services to the retail industry.
  • The Reverend Ronald Howe. For services to the Uniting Church and the community.
  • Steffie Sinclair French Melrose. For services to the meat industry.
  • Councillor Peter Francis Cory Murray. For services to local government and the community.
State of South Australia
  • Emeritus Professor Frank Bertram Bull. For services to engineering and to the University of Adelaide.
  • Wyndham Hill-Smith. For services to the wine industry and to horse racing.
State of Western Australia
  • John Barnes Ackland. For services to agriculture and the community.
  • George Oswald Edwards. For services to local government.
  • Patricia May Smeeton. For services to the community.

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Lieutenant Commander Reginald Brian Edward Bell.
  • Fleet Chief Cook William Booth, M924715P.
  • Lieutenant Commander Stephen Henry Bovey.
  • Lieutenant Commander (SCC) James Walter Brown, Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Lieutenant Commander (SCC) Matthew Woodrow Carruthers, VRD, Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Fleet Chief Petty Officer (MW) Brian Edward Castle, J905893Y.
  • Lieutenant Commander Ronald John Fisher.
  • Fleet Chief Petty Officer Writer John Ronald Griffiths, M945114X.
  • Lieutenant Commander Michael John McLoughlin.
  • Lieutenant Commander John Albert Miller.
  • Captain Barry Philip William Radford, Royal Marines.
  • Surgeon Lieutenant Commander David Ian Riddell.
  • Chaplain John Christopher Augustine Ryan.
  • Lieutenant Commander George Alfred Skinner.
  • Lieutenant David Thomas Sully.
  • Lieutenant Commander Harold Sydney Tuffin.
  • Lieutenant Commander Anthony James Wray.
Army
Royal Air Force
  • Squadron Leader John Donachy (2784288).
  • Squadron Leader William Raymond Foreman (184505).
  • Squadron Leader Trevor Winston Godfrey (4105194).
  • Squadron Leader Norman Louis Haggett (504892).
  • Squadron Leader John Tim Henington (508076).
  • Squadron Leader Robert William Hooper (688905).
  • Squadron Leader Peter Arthur George Leach (507962).
  • Squadron Leader Philip Mitchell (685855).
  • Squadron Leader Ronald William Napier (585362).
  • Squadron Leader Francis Merrell Denton-Powell (684620).
  • Squadron Leader Erik Julian Stapleton (608575).
  • Squadron Leader Barry Todd (609347).
  • Squadron Leader Derek Ellis Tuthill (4077129).
  • Acting Squadron Leader Brian Thomas Higgins (207002), RAF Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch).
  • Acting Squadron Leader Caradog Talfryn Jones (205959), RAF Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch).
  • Flight Lieutenant John Victor Cordery, AFC (203484).
  • Flight Lieutenant Raymond John Lawrence (2524780).
  • Flight Lieutenant Michael Vincent Leary (508025).
  • Flying Officer Robert John Abbott (3528097).
  • Warrant Officer John Davis Brooks (K4012831).
  • Warrant Officer William Thomas Crispin (X2725336).
  • Warrant Officer Ernest George Stephen Ley (B1925157).
  • Warrant Officer Edward Alexander Tombling (K4248783).
Civil Division
  • John Waters Abbot, Group Superintendent Radiographer, Grampian Health Board.
  • Cecil Adshead, National Dock Labour Board Manager, and Secretary, East Scotland & Aberdeen Local Dock Labour Boards.
  • Alexander Robert Alexander, Higher Clerical Officer, Highland Health Board.
  • Douglas Harold Allan, lately County Emergency Planning Officer, Hampshire County Council.
  • John William Thomas Amey, AFC. For Political and Public Service, Greater London Area.
  • Herbert Thomas Amies, lately County Drama Adviser, Shropshire.
  • John Kenneth Anderson. For Political and Public Service in Scotland.
  • John Ross Anderson, President, Lanarkshire Spastics Association.
  • Joseph Alexander Anderson. For services to the Magistracy in Northern Ireland.
  • Howard Rea Angus. For services to Real Tennis.
  • Alfred Frederick Arnold. Secretary, County Down Savings Committee.
  • Clifford John Asbury, Dock Superintendent, Crown Agents.
  • George Gilroy Ashcroft, Residential Social Worker (Liaison Officer), Department of Health & Social Security.
  • John Leslie Askew, Chief Inspector, Greater Manchester Police.
  • Gwynneth Muriel Atkins. For Political and Public Service, Eastern Area.
  • Ruth Barbour, Executive Officer, Northern Ireland Office.
  • John William Barnes. For services to the Royal British Legion in Somerset.
  • Madeleine Bristed Barry, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Health & Social Security.
  • Anne Batchelor, Director, Royal Scottish Agricultural Benevolent Institution.
  • Bernard William Percival Bateman, Chief Superintending Instructional Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • George Albert Baylis, lately Higher Executive Officer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Jack Beckinsale, Stores Officer Grade B, Ministry of Defence.
  • Henry John Bedser. For Political and Public Service, Wessex Area.
  • George Charles Bennett, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Transport.
  • William Laurie Bingham, Manager, Northern Ireland Association Football Team.
  • Violet Joan Black, Secretary, Aircraft Group, British Aerospace.
  • Leonard James Blackman, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Herbert Cecil Blanch, Credit Controller, Tucker Products Ltd.
  • Robert Kerr Blane, Deputy Editor, The Ayr Advertiser.
  • Diana Boddington (Diana Mary Richards), Stage Manager, National Theatre.
  • Edward William Bradnam, lately Retail Director, H. A. Job (Dairymen).
  • Ethel Brayshaw, Member, Bradford Area Road Safety Committee.
  • Frederick Brearley. For Political and Public Service, Greater London Area.
  • Reginald Brice, Education Officer (Schools Administration), Somerset Local Education Authority.
  • Mary Briggs, General Secretary, Botanical Society of the British Isles.
  • Amey Ida Bromley, Chairman of Council, Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.
  • Trevor David Brooking. For services to Association Football.
  • Frederick William Brooks. For services to the community in Hampshire.
  • James Herbert Castle Brown, Clerk, Navy, Army & Air Force Institutes.
  • Alan Bulmer, Head of Safety and Engineering Department, National Union of Mineworkers.
  • Jack Blakemore Burgess, Guided Weapons Spares and Repairs Manager, Stevenage Division, British Aerospace, Dynamics Group.
  • Douglas Burns, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Health & Social Security.
  • John Elliott Campion, Senior Marine Surveyor, White Fish Authority/Herring Industry Board.
  • Frederick George Carter, lately managing director, K.S. Pipeline Supplies Ltd.
  • Edward Charles Richard Chase, Education Officer, Rochester Borstal.
  • William Cheetham. For services to the Merseyside Youth Association.
  • Margaret Frances Alice Child, managing director, Meetens Industrial Ltd. For services to Export.
  • John George Clark, Clerical Officer, Capenhurst Works, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd.
  • James Clavering, Organising Secretary, Northumbria Association of Youth Clubs.
  • Joan Elizabeth Cloke. For services to the British Gliding Association.
  • George Cochran, Telephone Booking Operator, Scottish Tourist Guides Association.
  • Bernard (Barney) Colehan, Television Producer, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • Norman Sidney James Coles, lately Pensions Officer, Port of London Authority.
  • Greville George Mullett Cook, Senior Executive Officer, Board of Customs & Excise.
  • Albert Crabtree, Principal Technician, Trent Polytechnic.
  • Major Dorothy Alma Crofton, WRAC (Retd.), lately Officer Grade 3, Ministry of Defence.
  • Paul Cropper, Principal Viola, BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra.
  • Donald Curry, Assistant Education Officer, Sheffield Local Education Authority.
  • Agnes Dalzell, Divisional Nursing Officer (Community) Dumfries & Galloway Health Board.
  • Edith Joan Darwin, Director of Nurse Education, Kingston & Richmond Area Health Authority.
  • Henry Davenport, Chief Service Engineer, Francis Shaw & Co. Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Alexander Orme Davies, BEM, lately General Manager, Traffic Controls, Plessey Controls Ltd.
  • Ursula Mary Davies. For services to the community in Staffordshire.
  • Allan Deakin, Construction Engineering Manager, Industrial and Marine Division, Rolls-Royce Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Christopher Colin Dean. For services to Ice Dancing.
  • John Arthur Dixon, Northern Area, Engineer, Pickfords Heavy Haulage Ltd.
  • George Dennis Draper, lately Station Administrative Officer, Mary Tavy Group of Power Stations, South Western Region, Central Electricity Generating Board.
  • Herbert William Draper. For services to the community in Shropshire.
  • Edward Dunford. For political service.
  • Reginald Stuart Dunn, lately Professional and Technology Officer II, Ministry of Defence.
  • Thomas Cecil Dunn. For services to conservation.
  • Gertrude Marion King Ede, District Organiser,. Birmingham Citizens' Advice Bureau.
  • John Edge, Member, Rossendale Borough Council.
  • Douglas Eley, Distribution Supervisor, Southern Water Authority.
  • Florence Margaret Ellis. For Political Service, East Midlands Area.
  • Vera Jane Fairclough. For services to the community particularly in Durham.
  • Norman Donald Ferns, Overseas Services Engineering Adviser, Vosper Thornycroft (UK) Ltd.
  • William Straiton Finlayson, Supply Officer, University Marine Biological Station, Millport, Isle of Cumbrae.
  • Freda Brindella Samuel Finny, Scientific Officer, National Physical Laboratory.
  • Pauline Jane Foley, Higher Executive Officer, North Eastern Circuit Office. Lord Chancellor's Department.
  • Hamish Cowan Forrest, chairman, Scottish Police Federation.
  • John Noel Foxon. For services to local government in Essex.
  • Winifred May Francis, lately Executive Officer, Home Office.
  • Doris Kathleen Froom, Voluntary Field Officer, Welsh Association of Youth Clubs.
  • Arthur Malcolm Fry, Director, Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours.
  • Major Charles James Galletly, TD, chairman, Knowsley, Sefton and St. Helens War Pensions Committee.
  • Alan Anthony Maxwell Gardiner, lately Teacher, Sherborne Preparatory School.
  • Henry George Gill, Senior Scientific Officer, Royal Greenwich Observatory, Herstmonceaux.
  • Ruth Dorothy Louisa Gipps. For services to music.
  • Nevil Albert Gooderson, lately Area Manager, Wimpey Asphalt Ltd.
  • Marie Louise Goodman. For services to the community in Derbyshire.
  • Jean Margaret Gould, City Organiser, City of Hull, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • Roy John Gouldsworthy, TD, Regional Officer, South-West Region, National Association of Boys' Clubs.
  • John David Grainger, formerly Assistant City Architect, Bath City Council.
  • Alister McArthur Green, Director, Bield Housing Association Ltd.
  • Eric Arthur Vernon Greenaway, Personnel Officer, Gloucester Works, Fibres Division, Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.
  • Charles Edward Greenwood, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Alice Anne Gregory, Senior Nursing Officer (Community), Northern District, Sefton Area Health Authority.
  • Henry Frederick Gregory, lately Senior Executive Officer, Department of Health & Social Security.
  • Leonard Griffiths, Technical Manager, T. Williams (Drop Forgings & Tools) Ltd.
  • Alfred Edward Groves, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Transport.
  • Thomas Arnold Hadfield, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Jennifer Phyllis Hammett, Senior Personal Secretary, Department of the Environment.
  • Harold Hampson, lately Higher Executive Officer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Marjorie Mary Harborough, lately Secretary, Tavistock Clinic, London.
  • Edward Hermann Page Hargreaves. For Political and Public Service, South Eastern Area.
  • Donald Richard Harridge, Senior Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • William George Harrison, BEM, Chief Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • John Denis Harte, chairman, St. Marylebone Citizens' Advice Bureau.
  • Doris Eveleigh Hawkes. For services to the community in Budleigh Salterton.
  • Francis Charles Henshaw, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Rowland Hewison, Principal Process Supervisor, Dounreay, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
  • Edith Margaret Hewit. For services to the community in Wilmslow.
  • Clifford Leonard Hicks, Manager, Industrial Relations, Automobile Association.
  • Joseph Henry Hill, General Manager, Yorkshire & Lincoln Trustee Savings Bank.
  • Lieutenant Kenneth McAulay Hill, RN (Retd.), Superintendent, Scottish Naval, Military & Air Force Veterans' Residence, Edinburgh.
  • Gabriella Eva Margaret Hirschler, Overseas Relations Consultant, Instrument Industry & Scientific Instrument Manufacturers' Association. For services to Export.
  • The Reverend Canon Philip Bertram Hobbs, Church of England Chaplain, HM Prison, Gloucester.
  • Allen William Hobson, Health and Safety Coordinator (Manager), Smiths Industries Aerospace & Defence Systems Co..
  • Ralph Hodgson, lately Area Building Officer, Sunderland Area Health Authority.
  • Dennis Holland, Deputy Commandant, Fire Service Technical College.
  • Joyce Katharine Hooper. For services to music in Surrey.
  • Arthur John Guy Hopkins, lately Adviser, Central Council for Physical Recreation.
  • Frances Mary Howe. For services to the Magistracy in Hertfordshire.
  • George Harold Hunter, lately chairman, Deeko Ltd.
  • Mary Candie Hunter, Nursery Assistant, Quarry Brae Primary School, Glasgow.
  • John Edwin Hurley. For services to the West Somerset Free Press.
  • Frederick John Ingram. For services to the Welsh fishing industry.
  • Donald Jack, Regional Collector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Joseph Jackson, Farmer, Church, Lancashire.
  • Nannie Hamilton Jamieson. For services to music.
  • John Peter Jelley, Computer and Records Officer, The General Nursing Council for England & Wales.
  • Muriel Lucy Jerrett. For Political and Public Service, West Midlands Area.
  • Henry Nathaniel Joel, chairman, London Taxi Benevolent Association for War Disabled.
  • Edward Cecil John, Administrative Assistant, Mersey side Police.
  • Colin James Jones, Head of Music Department, Abraham Darby Comprehensive School, Telford.
  • David Kenrick Jones, Group Officer, No. 13 Group, South Wales, Royal Observer Corps.
  • Eleanor Elizabeth Noel Jones, Headteacher, Mount Street County Primary Infants' School, Brecon.
  • Morfudd Griffiths-Jones, Nursing Officer Memorial Hospital, Blaenau Ffestiniog.
  • John Bradley Kane, Project Manager, Davy McKee (Minerals & Metals) Ltd. For services to Export.
  • James Leslie Kellett, Technical Officer Grade II, Department of Finance, Northern Ireland.
  • Tony Kerpel. For Political Service.
  • John Alfred King, Director of Technical Services, Slough Borough Council.
  • Ronald George King, chairman, Plymouth District Manpower Committee.
  • Thomas Kenneth Kirby, Knitting Technology Adviser, Bentley Engineering Co. Ltd. For Services to Export.
  • Molly Eileen Klyne, lately Senior Executive Officer, Bedford College, University of London.
  • Hazel Ethel Knight, Secretary, Dereham Division, Soldiers', Sailors' & Airmen's Families Association.
  • Major Andrew John Lamb, Secretary, Gateshead Guild of Community Service.
  • Albert Lamont, Senior Chief Medical Laboratory Scientific Officer, Department of Haematology, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast.
  • James Patrick Laverty, Staff Officer, Department of Health & Social Services, Northern Ireland.
  • Peter Dennis Vipan Laxton, Assistant Editor, Reading Chronicle.
  • Ronald Burt Lendon, Headmaster, Gospel Oak Primary School, London.
  • Geoffrey Lewis, lately chairman, Orbit Housing Association Ltd.
  • Frederick William Limer, chairman, Housing Services Committee, Epping Forest District Council.
  • Michael John Lloyd, Chief Assistant Engineer (Construction), North Western Road Construction Unit, Cheshire Sub-Unit.
  • Arthur Neville Loaring, lately Chief Executive, Wine & Spirit Trades' Benevolent Society.
  • David James Lodge, General Manager, Associated Biscuits International Ltd.
  • Andrew Wilson Lough, lately District Inspector, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food.
  • Alexina Low, Deputy Officer in Charge, Fergus Home for the Elderly, Dyce, Aberdeen.
  • Jean Margaret Lucas. For political service.
  • Millicent Barbara Marshall Lumgair, Head Teacher, Kaimes School for the Partially Sighted, Edinburgh.
  • Julia Teresa Lynch, lately Nursing Officer, Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton, Surrey.
  • Thomas Stanley Lynd, lately Quarry Manager, J. T. Glover Ltd, Moneymore.
  • William Bannerman McBain, Farm Manager, Conon Bridge, Ross-shire.
  • Robert McCreath, President, The Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association.
  • Minnie McGregor, chairman, Cumbria Supplementary Benefit Appeal Tribunal.
  • Seamus McHugh, Senior Executive Officer, Department for National Savings.
  • Daniel Joseph McKeever, Proprietor, McKeever Brothers.
  • Fergus James Mackenzie, Area Manager, Glasgow Central, Scottish Region, British Rail.
  • Kevin Joseph Anthony McKenzie, Senior Executive Officer, Board of Customs & Excise.
  • Constance Gladys McLaren, Senior Nursing Officer (Community), Northern Health District, Warwickshire Area Health Authority.
  • Thomas Adam McLean, Divisional Nursing Officer (Mental Handicap), Lancashire Area Health Authority.
  • The Reverend Father Andrew McMahon, Director, Society of St. Dismas, Southampton.
  • Elizabeth Ferguson Maither, lately Secretary, Greenock Plant, IBM United Kingdom Ltd.
  • Jean Yvonne Manisier. For Political and Public service, Wessex Area.
  • Harry Charles Marshall, MC, Secretary, Jockey Club Licensing Committee.
  • Vernon Valentine Marshall, lately member, Policy and Resources Committee, North Yorkshire County Council.
  • Ernest Philip Lewis Marson, Chief Buyer, Cossor Electronics Ltd.
  • George Alfred Martin, lately chairman, River Kent Estuary Internal Drainage Board.
  • Gerald Keith Marvin, Director of Sales, Glynwed Foundries Ltd.
  • Margaret Mawson, Residential Child Care Officer, Sedgwick House Special School, Kendal.
  • Paul Windover Millard, managing director, Ben Sayers Ltd, North Berwick.
  • Elsie Christina Mary Millin. For services to the community in Swindon.
  • Norah Millman, Member, Yorkshire Electricity Consultative Council.
  • Edward Kennett Mills, Chief Engineer, Costing Engineering, Hatfield Division, British Aerospace, Dynamics Group.
  • Harry Ming, Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • William John Morris, Principal Research Officer, Shirley Institute.
  • William Lemon Morris, managing director, Trunk Trailers Ltd, Edinburgh.
  • William Mott, Area Pharmaceutical Officer, Barnsley, Doncaster and Rotherham Area Health Authorities.
  • Peter Coningsby Mullings, Programme Director and Producer, Granada Television Ltd.
  • Denis Russell Mundy, lately Systems and Planning Controller, Inner London Magistrates' Courts Service.
  • Agnes Maud Murphy, lately Senior Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Harold Edmund Naylor, Administrative Head of Teaching Staff Branch, Inner London Education Authority.
  • Eric Charles William Newman, Higher Executive Officer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Michael Nicholson, Farmer, Bucknell, Oxfordshire.
  • Neva Orrell. For Political and Public service.
  • Evelyn Vernica Osborne, Chief Housing Officer, Sedgemoor District Council.
  • Joan Helen Owens, Head of Division, Dental Estimates Board.
  • Hilda Kathleen Paine, Principal Assistant (Domiciliary), Gloucestershire County Council.
  • Reginald Barnet Parke, Industrial Relations Manager, International Harvester Co. of Great Britain.
  • Nora Peacock. For services to Girl Guides in West Glamorgan.
  • Samuel Josiah Pearson. For services to the community in Stoke-on-Trent.
  • Anthony Ernest Pease. For Political and Public service, Western Area.
  • Philippa Lavinia Pennefather, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Thomas Clifford Peters, Member, Kingswood District Council.
  • Joseph Marinus Petersen, Assistant Grid Maintenance Engineer, North Thames Region, British Gas Corporation.
  • Robert Lawson Phelps. For services to Modern Pentathlon.
  • Trevor Phillips. For Political and Public service in Wales.
  • John Victor Hamilton Pickett, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Health & Social Security.
  • William Pickett, Director of Publicity and Promotions, British Electrical & Allied Manufacturers' Association Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Stuart Langmead Pillar, Chief Engineer, Transport Department, Blackpool Borough Council.
  • Vera Alice Plumb, Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Fred Pollitt. For Political service, North Western Area.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Arthur James Preston, Arena Master, Royal Tournament.
  • Cahal Ramsey, Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • George Ernest Raymond. For services to the community in Eastleigh, Hampshire.
  • Kathleen Joan Reddin, Local Organiser, Clwyd, Blood Transfusion Service.
  • The Reverend Canon John Lovell Rhodes, chairman, St. John's Training Workshops Ltd, Grimsby
  • Harry Richards, General Secretary, Lytham St. Annes and Fylde, Young Men's Christian Association.
  • Lewis Edward Richards, MM, Commissioner, St. John Ambulance Brigade, Wales.
  • John Arthur Rigden, Administration Officer, HM Prison Long Lartin.
  • William Leonard Roberts. For services to the community in Warrington.
  • Marjorie Mathieson Robson, County Catering Officer, Staffordshire, County Council.
  • John Patrick Gerard Rogerson, General Medical Practitioner, Whitchurch, Shropshire.
  • Barry Rose, Publisher.
  • Roderick Guillet Ross, Inspector, Metropolitan Police.
  • Patrick George Rust, Chief Executive, Wychavon District Council.
  • Gladys Saint, Divisional Nursing Officer (Community), Durham Health District, Durham Area Health Authority.
  • Margaret Sale, Theatre Sister, Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Buckinghamshire Area Health Authority.
  • Barbara Scholes, Head Teacher, Glodwick Infant School, Oldham.
  • George Leslie Scott, Principal Fire Control Officer, Fire Authority for Northern Ireland.
  • Wyndham Cooper Scott, Town Clerk, Ards Borough Council, Northern Ireland.
  • Dilys Shepphard, Senior Nursing Officer, Newham Health District, City & East London Area Health Authority.
  • William Brown Simpson, Provost, Nithsdale District Council.
  • Halford Timewell Skinner. For services to St. Mary Abbots Church, Kensington.
  • James William Skinner, Member, Darlington Borough Council.
  • John Vincent Slinger, Director, Select Gauges (CPG) Ltd. For services to Export.
  • George Watt Fairfull Smith, MC, General Dental Practitioner, Glasgow.
  • John Smith. For services to music in West Yorkshire.
  • Joseph Francis Smith, Clerical Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Joyce Mallalieu Bickford-Smith, chairman, Cornwall Disabled Association.
  • Roy Stanley Soles, Assistant Area Surveyor, Oxfordshire County Council.
  • Ivan Spence, lately Chief Internal Auditor, Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive.
  • Joseph Spencer, chairman, Cardiac Recorders Ltd.
  • Marion Staddon, Centre Organiser and Commandant, Durham Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • Edward Arthur Stamp, Production Manager, British Hovercraft Corporation Ltd.
  • Joan Louise Stemp, Executive Secretary, British Jewellery & Giftware Federation.
  • Reginald Royston Stevenson, Higher Executive Officer, Board of Customs & Excise.
  • John Park Stewart, Consultant and Adviser, Bristol-Bordeaux Exchange.
  • Sybil Mary Stockley, Principal, Ipswich School of Radiography.
  • Ruby Ethel Stoltenhoff, lately Higher Executive Officer, Tate Gallery.
  • Catherine Vere Stubbs. For services to the community in Lincolnshire.
  • John Joseph Ernest Swaffield, Senior Traffic Superintendent, British Telecom Services & Performance Department, Post Office.
  • John Rowland Swain, BEM, assistant director, Coventry & District Engineering Employers' Association.
  • Violet Mary Swain. For Political and Public service, Yorkshire area.
  • Charles Joseph Taylor. For services to the Boys Brigade in Birmingham.
  • Robert William Taylor. For services to Cricket.
  • Ronald Whittaker Taylor, Headmaster, Midfield Primary School, St. Paul's Cray.
  • Euphemia Hughes Telford, lately Executive Officer, Office of the Procurator Fiscal, Greenock.
  • James Frederick John Thomas. For services to sport for the mentally handicapped.
  • Lawrence Arthur Thomas. For Political and Public service, Northern area.
  • Commander Morgan Joseph Thomas, RN (Retd.), Professional Technology Officer Grade I, Ministry of Defence.
  • Lieutenant Commander Charles Thomson, RN (Retd.), Regional Director, National Coastal Rescue Training Centre, Aberavon.
  • Raymond Ralph Tisdale, Chief Commandant, Warwickshire Special Constabulary.
  • Jayne Torvill. For services to Ice Dancing.
  • Robert George Townsend. For services to Atlas Products & Services Ltd.
  • Frederick James Treen, DFC, Manager, Military Accounts, Electrical & Musical Industries Ltd.
  • Ellen Florence Tucker. For services to the community in Abertillery.
  • Stanley Wilfred Tucker, Coaching Superintendent, Coaching Unit, Western National Omnibus Co. Ltd.
  • Grace Barren Tulloch, Clerical Officer, Department of Trade.
  • Albert Edward Turnbull, Chief Accountant, Regional Accounting Office, National Coal Board.
  • James Aubrey Turner, Manager, Microwave Field Effect Transistor Department, Plessey Research (Caswell) Ltd.
  • The Reverend William James Vance, Prison Chaplain, HM Prison, Belfast.
  • Doreen Vause, Headteacher, Cedars County Infant School, Blackburn.
  • Thomas Percival Veitch, Secretary, Kent & Sussex Exporters Club. For services to Export.
  • Cyril Ernest Wade, Administrative Officer, Estate Department, British Waterways Board.
  • Sonia May Wain, Fire Control Officer, Kent Fire Brigade.
  • Heather Walters. For services to disabled people in Dorset.
  • William Edward Ward, Secretary, Lighthouse Club.
  • Constance Waugh. For services to youth in County Durham.
  • Anne Weir, Visiting Teacher of Physical Education, Skye.
  • The Reverend Michael Robin Welch, Member, Portsmouth Disablement Advisory Committee.
  • William Frank Wendes. For services to the Scout Association in Newport, Isle of Wight.
  • William Edward Whittle, BEM, lately Assistant Airport Director (Development), Manchester Airport.
  • Leslie Gordon Whyte, Director, Whyte's Airport Services Ltd.
  • John Williams, Clerk to the Trustees, Queen Mary Hospital, Roehampton.
  • William Arthur Williams, lately Personnel and Administration Manager, Passenger Division, The Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company.
  • Peter Kincaid Willmott. For services to horticultural education.
  • Betty Fawcett Wilson, Area Organiser, Cumbria and Lancashire, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • David Ian Talbot Wilson, General Medical Practitioner, Blandford.
  • Alan Page-Wood, Agricultural Advisory Officer Grade II, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food.
  • William Steele Wood, Senior Sector Scientific Adviser, Caledonian Sector, United Kingdom Warning & Monitoring Organisation.
  • George Henry William Woodhouse. For Political and Public Service, Western Area.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
  • Richard Edward Arch. For public and community services in the Cayman Islands.
  • Wilhelmina Armantrading. For services to the community in St. Kitts-Nevis.
  • Kathleen Esther Barker. For services to education in Hong Kong.
  • Joaquin Bensusan, Museum Curator, Gibraltar.
  • Mary Bradfield, Political Affairs Officer, HM Embassy, Stockholm.
  • Agnes Blyth Brown. For nursing and welfare services to the community in the Gambia.
  • Herbert George Brown, lately Administration Officer, British High Commission, Maseru.
  • Mary Casciaro, Health Visitor, Child Welfare Department, Gibraltar.
  • Ronald Harry George Checketts, lately Attache, HM Embassy, Baghdad.
  • Brian Charles Collier, Higher Executive Officer, HM Embassy, Washington.
  • Jeffrey Parker Collinge. For services to the British community in the Netherlands.
  • Henry Patrick Gordon Comber, Second Secretary, HM Embassy, Havana.
  • Denyse Muriel Annie Cooke. For service to British commercial interests in France.
  • Patricia Fionuala Coxon, Assistant Administration Officer, British Consulate-General, Rio de Janeiro.
  • Donald Stanley Cruikshank, Second Secretary (Consular), British High Commission, Port of Spain.
  • Ivan Courtenay Ambrose Cunningham. For services to the community in Bermuda.
  • Thomas Murray Denoon. For services to agricultural development in Korea.
  • Thomas Vivian Gwynne Duggan. For services to British ex-servicemen in South Africa.
  • David Wolfe Fitzwilliam, lately First Secretary (Administration) United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations, Geneva.
  • Dr. Jennifer Mary Gibson. For medical and welfare services to the community in Sierra Leone.
  • Philip John Given, Commercial Officer, HM Embassy, Paris.
  • Mary Elaine Goodfellow. For services to the community in Zambia.
  • Philippa Frances Guillebaud. For welfare services to the community in the Sudan.
  • Peter Andrew Heald, Second Secretary and Consul, HM Embassy, Warsaw.
  • Susan Elizabeth Hogwood, Archivist, HM Embassy, Luanda.
  • George Hornby, Assistant Representative, British Council, Italy.
  • Margaret Winifred Jeffery, Assistant Information Officer, British High Commission, Wellington.
  • Wong-fat Lau. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • John Frederick Linennen, Superintendent, Health Inspectorate, Hong Kong.
  • Chi-chung Lo, Senior Liaison Officer, New Territories Administration, Hong Kong.
  • Jeffrey Charles Dominic March!, Second Secretary (Administration), British High Commission, Lagos.
  • John Marshall, lately Interpreter, International Staff, NATO, Brussels.
  • Donald Edward Joseph Morton. For services to British aviation interests in Washington.
  • Patrick Bernard O'Callaghan, Advisor to Government Printer, Solomon Islands.
  • Nydia Maria Pereira, Court Reporter, Judiciary Department, Hong Kong.
  • Janetta Poulsen, Accounts Clerk, HM Embassy, Copenhagen.
  • Charles Peter Price, lately First Secretary (Commercial), British High Commission, Georgetown.
  • Graham John Pulfer. For services to British commercial interests in Nigeria.
  • Nellie Ramoni. For services to the British community in Buenos Aires.
  • Elsie Randell. For nursing services to the community in Lusaka.
  • George Ranson, lately Chief Explosives Officer, Labour Department (Mines Division), Hong Kong.
  • Emily Rowntree. For nursing services to the community in Angola.
  • John Russell, lately Third Secretary (Commercial), HM Embassy, Warsaw.
  • William Hugh Harry Sanders, lately First Secretary (Administration), HM Embassy, Ankara.
  • Douglas Sim. For services to forestry development in Ethiopia.
  • Jack Simmons, Second Secretary and Vice-Consul, HM Embassy, Baghdad.
  • Clarence Smith, Local Constable, Salt Island, British Virgin Islands.
  • Ira Smith, BEM, Government Agent, Anegada, British Virgin Islands.
  • Olive Margaret Strevens (Mrs. Mazloumdan). For services to the British community in Aleppo.
  • Peter John Bernard Taylor. For services to the British community in Saudi Arabia.
  • Victor Harold Twyford. For services to British commercial interests and the community in Nigeria.
  • Betty Doreen Watson, Accounts Assistant, British High Commission, Salisbury.
  • Valerie Mary Wehmeyer, Personal Assistant to HM Consul-General Düsseldorf.
  • Mary Layard White. For welfare services to the community in Tumelong, Pretoria.
  • Thomas Christopher White, lately Assistant English Language Officer, British Council, Indonesia.
  • Kenneth Winston. For services to the British community in Kuwait.
  • Geoffrey Mou-Tsen Yeh. For public and community services in Hong Kong.
  • Stephen Mok-shing Yow. For services to the community in Hong Kong.
Australian States
State of Victoria
  • Albion Richard Appleby. For community service.
  • James Irvine Crockett, MC. For service to industry.
  • George Herbert O'Dell Crowther. For community service.
  • William Andrew Cuddihy. For community service.
  • Councillor Sheila Mary Ferguson. For community service.
  • Frederick John Grundy. For community service.
  • James Haw. For municipal service.
  • Freda Mary Howy Irving. For service to journalism.
  • Martha Jacobson. For community service.
  • Colin Edwin Johnston. For service to ex-Servicemen.
  • Arnold Ernest Judd. For municipal service.
  • Laurie William Mason. For municipal service.
  • Sydney Cameron Mills. For municipal service.
  • Dr. Alan William Richards. For public service.
  • Alwin John Robinson. For service to hospital administration.
  • Marjorie Tipping. For service to the arts.
State of Queensland
  • Martha Behm. For services to the community.
  • Barbara Elizabeth Bowers. For services to the community.
  • Colin Harry Clay. For service to handicapped people.
  • Vivian William Dowling, QFM. Recently Chief Officer, Brisbane Metropolitan Fire Brigade.
  • Andrew Fordyce. For services to the community.
  • Thalia Ruby Lorraine Kennedy. For services to education and the community.
  • The Reverend Allan Charles Male. For services to the Churches of Christ and to the community.
  • Graham Edward McCamley. For services to the beef cattle industry.
State of South Australia
  • Dr. Nelly Hooper Ludbrook. For services to science.
  • Alexander Douglas McClure. For services to local government.
State of Western Australia
  • Ivy Elfreeda Firstenberg. For services to Guiding.
  • Brian Newton King. For services to Lions Clubs International.
  • Maxine Claire Macdonald. For services to the community.
  • James Matthew Price, JP. For services to the community.
  • Arthur John Williams. For services to the University of Western Australia.

Order of the Companions of Honour (CH)

Companions of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

Home Civil Service
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Australian States
State of Victoria

British Empire Medals (BEM)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Overseas Award
Royal Air Force
Civil Division
Overseas Territories
Australian States
State of Victoria
State of Queensland
State of South Australia
State of Western Australia

Bar to the British Empire Medal

Military Division
  • 395094 Staff Sergeant (Acting Warrant Officer Class 2) Margaret Rosie, BEM, Women's Royal Army Corps (now discharged).

Royal Red Crosses (RRC)

Army
Royal Air Force

Associates of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

Royal Navy
  • Superintending Sister Marion Hamill, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.
  • Superintending Sister Linda Joan Hammond, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.
  • Matron Ethel Vera Wade, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.
Army
  • Major Doris Evelyn Brooker (452570), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Major Jean Redhead (471016), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
Royal Air Force
  • Squadron Leader Kathleen Judith Hopkins (408232), Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service.
  • W4060392 Flight Sergeant William Davison Bell.

Air Force Crosses (AFC)

Royal Air Force

Bars to the Air Force Cross

Royal Air Force
  • Wing Commander Douglas Stuart Balfour Marr, AFC (2617935).
  • Wing Commander Trevor Nattrass, AFC (4230802).

Air Force Medal (AFM)

Royal Air Force

Queen's Police Medals (QPM)

England and Wales
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Overseas Territories
Australian State.
State of Queensland
State of South Australia
State of Western Australia
State of Victoria

Queen's Fire Services Medals (QFSM)

England and Wales
Scotland
Australian States
State of Victoria
State of South Australia

Colonial Police Medals (CPM)

Queen's Commendations for Valuable Service in the Air

Royal Air Force
United Kingdom

Australia

Knights Bachelor

Order of the Bath

Companions of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Civil Division

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

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

Order of the British Empire

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

Civil Division

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

Military Division
Royal Australian Navy
Civil Division
  • Emeritus Professor Rupert Horace Myers, CBE. For service to education, science and the community.

Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military Division
Royal Australian Navy
  • Commodore Robert Henry Percy, 0916.
Australian Army
  • Brigadier Francis Sylvester Hallissy, ED, 373107, Army Reserve.
Civil Division
  • Claude Noel Austin. For service to conservation.
  • Margaret Lurline Davey, MBE. For service to women's affairs.
  • The Right Reverend Dr. Robert Edward Davies. For service to religion.
  • Keith Reginald Hamilton. For public service.
  • The Most Reverend John Jobst. For service to religion.
  • Ian James Stodart Kennison. For public service.
  • Dr. Donald Fred McMichael. For public service.
  • Howarth Edkins Peterson. For service to commerce, law and the community.

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Charles Ivens Buffett, MBE. For public service.
  • Dr. Keith Gordon Cockburn. For service to medicine.
  • Gordon Frederick Craig. For public service.
  • Richard Sydney Divall. For service to music.
  • Margaret Anne Feilman. For service to architecture and conservation.
  • John Bowen Ross Gale. For community service.
  • Robert Joseph Gard. For service to opera.
  • Harry Goldman. For service to the Jewish community.
  • Robert Napier Hamilton. For public service.
  • John Fairbanks Kerr. For public service.
  • William George Kiddle. For public service.
  • Dr. Margaret Anne Kinlough. For service to health and veterans.
  • Elvio Luigi Meoli. For service to the Italian community.
  • Bruce Carlyle Ruxton, MBE. For service to veterans.
  • Thomas Maxwell Saint. For service to the wheat industry.
  • Colin Simpson. For service to literature and journalism.
  • Emeritus Professor Richard Selby Smith. For service to education.
  • Murray Herman Stevenson. For service to engineering, particularly in the fields of radio, film and television.
  • Lyell George Arthur Stuart. For service to pastoral industry.
  • Donald Malcolm Talbot. For service to sport.
  • Graham Grant White. For public service.
  • Dr. George Frederick Wood. For service to science/wool industry.
  • Michael Gejza Zifcak. For service to literature.

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
Royal Australian Navy
  • Lieutenant Commander Norman John Boyd Fegan, 01394.
  • Lieutenant Commander James Winston Firth, 021955.
Australian Army
Royal Australian Air Force
  • Squadron Leader Douglas Phillip Hurst, 0315063.
  • Flight Lieutenant Lynton Peter Mathews, 0319187.
  • Squadron Leader Duane Maxwell Rose, 018816.
  • Flight Lieutenant Richard James Sargeant, 0124907.
Civil Division
  • Denver William Banyard. For public service.
  • Alan Frank Blackburn. For public service.
  • John Ernest Brotherson. For public service.
  • Constance Doreen Bush. For service to Aboriginal women.
  • Lieutenant Commander Allen Baden Cleaver. For service to youth.
  • Thomas Joseph Corcoran. For public service.
  • Reginald Bevan Crampton. For service to aviation.
  • Michael Steven Diamond. For service to the Greek community.
  • Reverend Hector Lockhart Dunn. For service to religion and the community.
  • Sister Mary Eucharia (Olive Pearce). For service to the Aboriginal community.
  • Margaret Ethel Gardner. For service to education and to the handicapped.
  • Peter Raymond Garrett. For service to shooting.
  • Sylvia Gelman. For service to education, youth and the Jewish community.
  • Shane Elizabeth Gould (Mrs. S. E. Innes). For service to swimming.
  • Daniel Graham. For public service.
  • Franciszek Hadzel. For service to veterans and to the Polish community.
  • Gordon Douglas Hawkes, JP. For service to the community.
  • Mervyn John Howard. For services to local government.
  • Walter Morris Hunt. For service to the community.
  • Alfred Henry Hutton. For service to local government and the community.
  • Reverend Cedric Jacobs. For service to the Aboriginal community.
  • Reverend Percy Eric Leske. For service to religion and the Aboriginal community.
  • Dennis Keith Lillee. For service to cricket.
  • Clements William McIntyre. For service to the beekeeping industry.
  • Mervyn Edwards McLennan. For service to the community and to primary industry.
  • Brian Frank Martin. For service to the community.
  • John Cossar Merrington. For service to local government.
  • Hilton Charles Middleton. For service to rugby league.
  • Philip Bennett Moore, DFC. For public service.
  • Arthur Ingham Myers, JP. For service to veterans and the community.
  • Bobbie Sydenham Nicholls, DFC. For public service.
  • Kathleen Alice Peisley. For service to education and the community.
  • John Arthur Pickworth. For service to primary industry.
  • David Sydney Pooke. For service to the arts in the field of music.
  • The Venerable John Victor James Robinson, ED. For service to religion.
  • Anthony Dalton Roche. For service to tennis.
  • Douglas Hamley Mudie Roeger. For service to local government.
  • Eric Cyril Russell. For service to the handicapped in the field of sport.
  • Harold James Shearman. For service to local government and the community.
  • Franz Ferdinand Leopold Stampfl. For service to athletics.
  • Dulcie May Stone. For service to the handicapped.
  • Robert Myles John Stutsell. For service to sport and veterans.
  • Andrew Warburton Swan. For service to the handicapped in the field of sport.
  • John Keith Taylor. For public service.
  • Theo Lucas Worland. For public service.
  • Elinor Caroline Wray. For services to health, particularly in the field of speech therapy.

Companions of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

British Empire Medals (BEM)

Military Division
Royal Australian Navy
Australian Army
Royal Australian Air Force
Civil Division

Royal Red Crosses (RRC)

Australian Army
Australian Air Force

Associate of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

Royal Australian Air Force
  • Wing Commander Judith Robson, N223345, Royal Australian Air Force Nursing Service.

Air Force Crosses (AFC)

Royal Australian Navy
Australian Army
Royal Australian Air Force

Queen's Commendations for Valuable Service in the Air

Royal Australian Air Force

New Zealand

Mauritius

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Lutchmyparsad Mohabeer Mungur. For services in the field of agricultural and industrial development.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Capil Moonee Modun. For voluntary social work.

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Ralph Yves Cundasamy. For service in the Scout Movement.
  • Mohammad Dawood Sulleman Dewangree. For voluntary social work.
  • Baya Jankoo. For voluntary social work.
  • Lacho Seewoosungkur. For voluntary social work.

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

British Empire Medals (BEM)

Civil Division

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

Mauritius Police Medals (MPM)

Fiji

Order of the British Empire

Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Isoa Ratunamoli Bakani. For services to health and medicine.
  • Major Jesoni Balewai Takala, OBE, Permanent Secretary for Fijian Affairs and Rural Development.

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
Civil Division
  • Dijendra Singh. For services to the community.
  • Apakuki Basiga Tuitavua. For public service to the meat industry.
  • Micky Yee. For services to commercial pig production and to the community.

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
  • Warrant Officer Class 1, Jese Marriot Mucuna-Bitu, Royal Fiji Military Forces.
  • Warrant Officer Class 2, Filimone Naicavu, Royal Fiji Military Forces.
  • Warrant Officer Class 1, Manoa Tuveidre Toka Lautawa, Royal Fiji Military Forces.
Civil Division
  • Ratu Naiqama Tawakedrau Lalabalavu. For public and community service.
  • Shew Prasad. Chairman of the Canefarmers Co-operative Savings and Loans Association Ltd.
  • Watisoni Kaloukana Seruvatu. For services to, education, Scouting and the community.
  • Jerry Tikaram. For services to Scouting and the community.
  • Walter Whippy. For services to shipbuilding.

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

The Bahamas

Order of the British Empire

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Marie Eleanor Murray. For services to the community and church, particularly in the area of rehabilitation of female prisoners.
  • Persis Hilda Rodgers. For services to the community, particularly among the aged.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

Papua New Guinea

Knight Bachelor

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

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

Order of the British Empire

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

Civil Division

Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Dr. Alexis Holyweek Sarei. For services to Provincial Government.
  • The Honourable Mr. Justice John Greville Smith. Judge of the National Court.

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
Civil Division
  • Anthony Francis Elly. Clerk of the National Parliament.
  • Lionel Rhys Healey. For public service.
  • Henry Joseph Hans Klink. Chairman, Papua New Guinea Banking Corporation.
  • James Saleng Mileng. Electoral Commissioner.

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
  • Warrant Officer Oliver Absalom (83728), Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
  • Warrant Officer Williams Gilly (82112), Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
Civil Division
  • Jakupa Ako. For services to art.
  • Michael Dawadawareta. For public service.
  • James Clark Dunstan. For services to civil aviation.
  • Manki Kaoti. For services to the community.
  • Harry Beresford Clifford Love. For services to the community.
  • John Bevan O'Donohue. For services to agriculture.
  • Aisoli Salin. For services to the community.
  • Samuel Tam. For services to the community.
  • Morea Ovia Toua. For services to broadcasting and journalism.
  • Mary Agnes Waninara. For services to health and to the community.
  • Amu Yape. For services to local government.

British Empire Medals (BEM)

Military Division
Civil Division

Queen's Police Medals (QPM)

Solomon Islands

Order of the British Empire

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Jonathan Fifi'i. For political services.
  • Lionel James Simister, Comptroller of Posts and Telecommunications.
  • John Vatehau, Principal Health Inspector.

British Empire Medals (BEM)

Civil Division

Tuvalu

Order of the British Empire

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Tihala Malaki. For services to the dental profession.

Saint Lucia

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Joseph Marie Louis Floissac. For services to the community.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Victor Edward Girard, Secretary to the Cabinet of Saint Lucia.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Charles Eugene. For services to teaching and the community.

British Empire Medals (BEM)

Civil Division

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

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References

  1. UK list: "No. 48639". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 1981. pp. 1–32.
  2. Australia list: "No. 48640". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 1981. pp. 37–42.
  3. New Zealand list: "No. 48641". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 1981. pp. 43–48.
  4. Mauritius list: "No. 48642". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 1981. pp. 49–50.
  5. Fiji list: "No. 48643". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 1981. pp. 51–52.
  6. Bahamas list: "No. 48644". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 1981. pp. 53–54.
  7. Papua New Guinea list: "No. 48645". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 1981. pp. 55–56.
  8. Solomon Islands list: "No. 48646". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 1981. pp. 57–58.
  9. Tuvalu list: "No. 48647". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 1981. pp. 59–60.
  10. Saint Lucia list: "No. 48648". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 1981. pp. 61–62.