1987 New Year Honours

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The New Year Honours 1987 were appointments by most of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries, and honorary ones to citizens of other countries. They were announced on 31 December 1986 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1987 in the United Kingdom, [1] Australia, [2] New Zealand, [3] Barbados, [4] Mauritius, [5] Fiji, [6] Grenada, [7] Papua New Guinea, [8] Tuvalu, [9] St Lucia, [10] St Vincent & The Grenadines, [11] Belize, [12] Antigua & Barbuda, [13] and St Christopher & Nevis. [14]

Contents

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

Life Peers

Privy Counsellors

Knights Bachelor

Diplomatic and Overseas

Order of the Bath

Knight Grand Cross (GCB)

Military Division

Knight Commander (KCB)

Military Division
Civil Division

Commander (CB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division
  • Albert Bennett Fallows, Chief Valuer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Loudon Pearson Hamilton, Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland.
  • Graham Allan Hart, Deputy Secretary, Department of Health and Social Security.
  • Gerald Albery Hosker, Deputy Treasury Solicitor.
  • John Richard Jameson, Lately Under Secretary, Department of Education and Science.
  • Garth John Jenkins, Legal Adviser, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • John Alfred Johnson, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Joan Kelley, Under Secretary, HM Treasury.
  • John Lowell Kilgour, Director, Prison Medical Service, Prison Department, Home Office.
  • Michael Cooper Neale, Assistant Under Secretary, Ministry of Defence.
  • John David Rimington, Director General, Health and Safety Executive.
  • Oscar Roith, Chief Engineer and Scientist, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • James Mackenzie Tudhope, Regional Procurator Fiscal, Glasgow and Strathkelvin.
  • Reginald Gordon Harry Watson, Director, Building Research Establishment, Department of the Environment.
  • Ronald Weston, Under Secretary, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Robert Fellowes, L.V.O., Deputy Private Secretary to The Queen.

Order of St Michael and St George

Knight Grand Cross (GCMG)

Knight Commander (KCMG)

Commander (CMG)

Royal Victorian Order

Knight Grand Cross (GCVO)

Knights Commander (KCVO)

Commanders (CVO)

Lieutenants (LVO)

  • The Reverend Canon Anthony Douglass Caesar.
  • Peter Edwin Curnow.
  • Percival William Flaxman.
  • John Patrick Kyle, M.V.O.
  • Gavin George Newing Mackenzie.
  • The Reverend Canon John Gervase Maurice Walker Murphy.
  • Victor Leslie Seyd.

Members (MVO)

  • Derek Chappell, R.V.M.
  • Elizabeth, Mrs. Craig-Cooper.
  • Richard Laurence Day, R.V.M.
  • Captain Peter Marsden Heming, Royal Marines.
  • Gordon Albert Hiscock.
  • Vernon George Jewell.
  • Miss Rosemary Winifred Menzies.
  • Inspector Frank Graham Smith, Metropolitan Police.
  • Reginald Ernest Willson.
  • Jennifer Murray, Mrs. Band.
  • Joseph Cowell.
  • Glyn George.
  • Ian Kenneth Gray.

Companions of Honour

Order of the British Empire

Dames Commander (DBE)

Knights Commander (KBE)

Military Division
Civil Division

Commanders (CBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Commodore Michael Verney Nigel Bradford RD*, Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Colonel Andrew Bernard Harfield, A.D.C.
  • Captain David Pentreath, D.S.O., Royal Navy.
Army
  • Colonel Michael Brenton Haliburton Ashmore, O.B.E. (465723), late The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment).
  • Colonel William James Hiles (424355), late The Royal Irish Rangers (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd and 87th).
  • Colonel John Charles Holman, O.B.E. (457182), Deputy Colonel The Queen's Regiment.
  • Colonel Harry John Lowles, M.B.E. (436567), late The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment.
  • Colonel John Donald Macdonald, O.B.E. (457210), late Royal Corps of Transport.
  • Colonel Philip John Sanders (474051), late Royal Tank Regiment.
  • Colonel Hugh Nicholas Tarver (457286), late The Queen's Regiment.
  • Colonel Paul Francis Wilson, O.B.E. (430489), late The King's Regiment, Territorial Army (now retired).
Royal Air Force
  • Group Captain Anthony John Chetwynd Balfour, Royal Air Force.
  • Air Commodore Reginald Thomas Dawson, Royal Air Force.
  • Group Captain John Donald Drysdale, O.B.E., Royal Air Force.
  • Air Commodore Donald James Harrison, Royal Air Force.
  • Air Commodore Robert John Honey, Royal Air Force.
Civil Division
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
  • Ernest George Baber, lately Justice of the High Court, Hong Kong.
  • Robin Hutcheon, For services to journalism in Hong Kong.
  • Alec Anthony Kinch, lately Head of Regional Policy Division, Commission of the E.C., Brussels.
  • Peter Brian Naylor, lately British Council Representative, Greece.
  • Colin Hugh Seaward, lately H.M. Consul-General, Rio de Janeiro.

Officers (OBE)

Military Division
Civil Division
  • Gordon Adam, Senior Executive, Export Group, Marks and Spencer pic. For services to Export.
  • Professor Stewart Sanders Adams, Research and Development Co-ordinator, The Boots Company plc.
  • Patricia Audrey, Mrs. Ade, Area Secretary and Member of Council, North Wales, Soldiers' Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
  • Abdul Karim, Admani, Consultant Physician, Trent Regional Health Authority.
  • Alan Michael Adye, Director, Marine Technology Directorate, Science Engineering Research Council.
  • Robert Harold Allardice, Director, Process Technology and Safety, Risley, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
  • Peter John Samuel Allington, Director Operations, Electronics Systems and Equipment Division, Bracknell, British Aerospace plc.
  • James Antill, Chairman, Walsall and Wolverhampton Area Manpower Board, Manpower Services Commission.
  • Andrew Alston Arbuckle. For services to Agriculture in Scotland.
  • Ronald James Ellis Arthur, Deputy Chief Constable, Tayside Police.
  • Cecil Attwood, Chairman, Shildon and Sedgefield Development Agency.
  • Brian Godwin Atwood, General Secretary, Association for Science Education.
  • Donald Clive Austin, Marine Business Manager, Rolls-Royce plc.
  • Stephen Baker, Lately Managing Director, British Electricity International Ltd.
  • James William Gordon Barr, Member, Scottish Valuation Advisory Council.
  • Harding Bevan Bassett, Director, International Consultancy Service, British Gas plc.
  • John Baxter, Member, Alnwick District Council.
  • Bryan William Beckett, County Trading Standards Officer, Avon County Council.
  • Robert David, Bell, Lately Head, Overseas Division, National Institute of Agricultural Engineering.
  • Dennis Malcolm Bevan, Headmaster, Rose Hill Special School, Worcester.
  • William Osborne Binns, Principal Scientific Officer Forestry Commission.
  • Miss Hilary Birkin, Headteacher, Belstead Special School, Ipswich.
  • William Anthony Hollingsworth Blair, Headmaster, Croxteth School, Liverpool.
  • Robert James Clifford Boyd, Chief Commissioner, Northern Ireland Scout Association.
  • David Charles Arthur Bradshaw, Principal, Doncaster Metropolitan Institute of Higher Education.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Ian Henderson Branton (Retd), Director, British Trust for Conservation Volunteers.
  • Frank George Brotherston, Senior Assistant Editor, Department of the Official Report, House of Commons.
  • Alexander Forbes Brown, Manager, Belfast Marks and Spencer plc.
  • James Baxter Chalmers Brown, Assistant Chief Commissioner for Scotland, Scout Association.
  • John Graham Brown, Co-leader, Royal Opera House Orchestra.
  • Malcolm Alan Brown. For political service.
  • Alistair Rutherford Brownlie. For services to the Legal profession in Scotland.
  • Miss Anne Buchanan-Riddell, Lately Registrar, University of York.
  • Alan Bullen, Executive Director, Orkney Islands Shipping Company Ltd.
  • John Halcrow Burrow, Deputy Chief Constable, Merseyside Police.
  • Peter Craig Byrom. For services to the Royal College of Art.
  • John Terence Carter, Managing Director, Darlington and Simpson Rolling Mills plc.
  • Nancy Mona, Mrs. Catchpole. For services to Women's Committee for Industry Year.
  • Phillip Charlton, Chief General Manager, Group Central Executive, Trustee Savings Bank.
  • Gordon Albert Cheater, Director, Outer Area, Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
  • Donald Cheetham, Director of Social Services, Liverpool Metropolitan Borough Council.
  • Henry Simpson Crosbie Cochrane, Lately Inspector Grade I, Department of Agriculture, Northern Ireland.
  • (James) Graham Collier, Jazz Musician and Composer.
  • Michael Eugene Connolly, Member, Police Authority for Northern Ireland.
  • Peter Denis Connolly. For services to the Fire Authority for Northern Ireland.
  • John Peter Coverdale, Deputy Chairman, Yorkshire Water Authority.
  • Jean Welch, Mrs. Craven, Chairman, South Cumbria Health Authority.
  • John Raymond Crook, Lately Director, Ross Foods Ltd.
  • James Crutchley, M.B.E., Q.P.M., Assistant Chief Constable, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • Terence Tenison Cuneo, Artist.
  • Lily, Mrs. Davenport. For political and public service.
  • Clifford John Jeffreys Davies, Lately Area Director, South Wales, British Coal.
  • Watkin Dennis Davies, Director, Mid Glamorgan Social Services Department.
  • Ruth, Mrs. Dean. For political and public service.
  • Derek Doyle, Medical Director, St. Columba's Hospice, Edinburgh.
  • Angus Duncan Deputy Chief Quantity Surveyor, Scottish Development Department.
  • Malcolm McGregor Duncan, Chief Executive, City of Edinburgh District Council.
  • Frances Margaret, Mrs. du Toit, Chief Nursing Officer/Unit General Manager (Priority Care Services), Worthing District Health Authority.
  • Miss Diana Elizabeth Edwards-Jones, Head of Programme Directors, Independent Television News.
  • Thomas Frederick Elton, Q.F.S.M., Chief Officer, Tyne and Wear Fire Brigade.
  • Harold Alexander Ennis, Chairman and Managing Director, Boxmore International Ltd.
  • Hywel lorwerth Evans, Headmaster, Aberconwy Comprehensive School, Gwynedd.
  • Philip Fairclough, Managing Director and Chief Executive, Castrol Ltd.
  • Derek Charles Falvey, Regional Administrative Officer. Department of the Environment.
  • John Edwin Field, Member, Defence Scientific Advisory Council.
  • Stanley William Martin Fitch, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Terence Patrick Flanagan, Managing Director, Sira Ltd.
  • Peggy Evelyn, Mrs. Flew. For services to the community in Maidenhead, Berkshire.
  • Eric Dudley Fountain, Director, Public Affairs, Vauxhall Motors Ltd.
  • Robert Anthony Fryars, Lately Adviser to Vehicles & Systems Assessment Department, Transport and Road Research Laboratory.
  • John Gale, Director, Chichester Festival Theatre.
  • Alfred Geiringer, Chairman and Managing Director, Universal News Services Ltd.
  • Miss Mary Sheila Goldring. For services to Economic Journalism and Broadcasting.
  • Michael Spencer Goodfellow, Flight Operations Executive, Civil Aircraft Division, Hatfield, British Aerospace plc.
  • Harold Gott, Branch President, Gwynedd, British Red Cross Society.
  • George Malcolm Roger Graham, Group Managing Director, BIS Group of Companies Ltd.
  • Constance Vera, Mrs. Green. For charitable services.
  • Richard Arthur Guntrip, Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Frederick Alexander Hanna. For charitable services, particularly to the Gloucestershire Cobalt Unit, Cheltenham General Hospital.
  • Edna Elizabeth, Mrs. Harding. For political and public service.
  • Sydney Charles Harding. For political and public service.
  • Robert Michael Harley, President, Royal Forestry Society.
  • Alfred Joseph Harms. For political and public service.
  • Melville Isaac Harris, Principal, Gwent College of Higher Education.
  • Miss Mary Margaret Maryllia Harrison, Education Officer, Sandwell Local Education Authority.
  • Derek William Hart, Chief Resident Engineer, W. S. Atkins and Partners.
  • Miss Joan Hassall. Designer, Wood-engraver, Illustrator.
  • Brian Hayward, Member, Yorkshire Regional Health Authority.
  • Aidan Healey, Deputy Chief Physical Education Officer, H.M. Prison Service.
  • Sheila Margaret, Mrs. Henry, Chairman, Southern Derbyshire Community Health Council.
  • Peter Matthew Higgins, Professor of General Practice, Guy's Hospital Medical School, University of London.
  • Miss Mary Robinson Hope, Regional Manager (West), Scottish Special Housing Association.
  • Leslie Kennedy Howarth, Managing Director, Campbeltown Shipyard Ltd.
  • John Ashton Huckvale, Inspector, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • John Leslie Hunt, Senior Medical Officer, Department of Health and Social Security.
  • Willis Ibbotson, Lately Transport and Safety Co-ordinator, Albright and Wilson Ltd.
  • Professor Daphne Frances Jackson. For services to the Women's Engineering Society.
  • Miss Grace Jackson, Lately Director, London Boroughs' Training Committee (Social Services).
  • Patrick Anthony Jennings, M.B.E. For services to Association Football, particularly Northern Ireland.
  • Kenneth John, Principal, Ministry of Defence.
  • Herbert Fletcher Jones, Assistant Education Officer (Youth), Wirral Local Education Authority.
  • John Jones, Leader, Vale of White Horse District Council.
  • Robert Jones, M.B.E., Secretary, Ulster Savings Committee.
  • William Kenyon, Counselling Adviser, Reading, Small Firms Service.
  • Susan Elizabeth, Mrs. Kilpatrick, Secretary, Milk Marketing Board, England and Wales.
  • Michael Kinchin Smith, Appointments Secretary to the Archbishop of Canterbury.
  • James Frederick Lowry King, Director, Caldecott Community, Mersham-le-Hatch, Kent.
  • Norman Frederic Wallace King, Managing Director, R.S. Components Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Alexander Wilson Kinnaird, Member, Milk Marketing Board, Northern Ireland.
  • Vivian Albert Knight, Director of Highways and Transportation, Cheshire County Council.
  • George Sarkis Kurkjian, For services to the development of the Oils, Seeds and Fats trade.
  • William Arthur Lewis. For services to Mining in Developing Countries.
  • John Kevin Lyden, Administrative Director, Shotton Paper Mills.
  • John James MacAleenan, Principal Professional and Technology Officer, Department of the Environment, Northern Ireland.
  • John Saffery Mackenzie, Chairman, Visitors Division, 1986 Commonwealth Games.
  • Eric Dermot Mackie, Managing Director, Govan Shipbuilders Ltd.
  • John Mair. For political and public service.
  • Joan Gordon, Mrs. Marsh. For services to the Magistrates' Association.
  • John Raymond Massey, Group Chairman and Chief Executive, Sigmex International plc.
  • Thomas Laurence McGann, Principal Professional and Technology Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Rankine McKenzie McLeod, Lately Chairman, General Dental Service Committee, Northern Ireland.
  • Thomas Meffen, Assistant Chief Constable, West Midlands Police.
  • James Fraser Millar, Convener, Clackmannan District Council.
  • Frank Charles Mills, Lately Headmaster, Marshalswick School, St Albans.
  • Gerald Martin William Milsom, Vice President, East Anglia Tourist Board.
  • Peter John Mitchell. For political and public service.
  • Alexander Dewar Montgomery, Group Export Director, Stoddard Holdings plc. For services to Export.
  • Brian Peter Moss, Chief Executive, Nu-Aire Ltd.
  • Miss Patricia Mary Mullin, Lately Headteacher, St Gregory's Roman Catholic Comprehensive School, Kirkby.
  • Michael Hector Francis Murphy, Chief Officer, Western Education and Library Board, Northern Ireland.
  • Albert Charles William Neely. For services to the Road Haulage industry.
  • Allan Onions, County Surveyor, Staffordshire County Council.
  • Miss (Helen) Romaine Palmer. For political and public service.
  • Richard William Palmer. For services to Sport.
  • Neville Parker, Chairman, British Rolling Mills Ltd and Deputy Chairman, British Bright Bar Ltd.
  • Victor Jeffares Parker, Administrator, Tudor Charitable Trust.
  • Arthur Parkes, Headmaster, Redruth Grammar School.
  • Lieutenant Commander Harold Noel Paulley, R.N. (Retd.). For political and public service.
  • Basil Bertram Phillips, Lately Secretary, City and Guilds of London Institute.
  • James Leslie Pickard, Assistant Marketing Director, Central Marketing, Marconi Radar Systems Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Horace William Poole, Lately Chairman, British Paraplegic Sports Society Ltd.
  • David Brian Price, Lately Chief Commissioner, Wales, St John Ambulance Brigade.
  • Robert William Ramsdale, Lately Chairman, Maynards pic. For services to the confectionery industry.
  • Kenneth George Owen Read, Grade 6, Ministry of Defence.
  • Lyn Thomas Rees, Consultant Anaesthetist, South Glamorgan Health Authority.
  • Nigel Barrie Reginald Reeves, Lately Professor of German & Head of Department of Linguistics & International Studies, University of Surrey.
  • Margaret Joy, Mrs. Reid. For political and public service.
  • Keith Renshaw, Lobby Correspondent, Sunday Express.
  • Alfred Sinclair Road, Consultant, Committee for Middle East Trade, British Overseas Trade Board. For services to Export.
  • Miss Agnes Mary Robertson, Lately Depute Headteacher, Anderson High School. Lerwick.
  • Thomas Keith Robinson, Director, Glasgow Centre, Scottish Curriculum Development Service.
  • John Ross, Inspector, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Alan Walter Rudge, Managing Director, ERA Technology Ltd.
  • Kenneth Victor Runcie, Director of Extension Services, East of Scotland College of Agriculture.
  • Jack Schofield, Headmaster, Spurley Hey High School, Manchester.
  • Henry Stewart Scobie. For services to the Urban Development Grant Scheme, Wales.
  • Jack Scott, Courts Administrator, Sheffield, Lord Chancellor's Department.
  • John Beaumont Scott-Wilson, Divisional Technical Director, Civil Aircraft Division, Hatfield, British Aerospace plc.
  • Jennifer Anne, Mrs. Scurfield, Lately Divisional Veterinary Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • David Norman Sharpe, Chairman, Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee.
  • Charles Reginald Shotbolt. For political and public service.
  • Roy Peter Smith, Borough Librarian, London Borough of Sutton.
  • Douglas Arthur Southwick. For political and public service.
  • Derek Hammond Stroud, Singer.
  • Dorothy, Mrs. Sutton. For political and public service.
  • Colin Hugh Thomas, Chief Probation Officer, South Yorkshire Probation Service.
  • John Henry Thornton, Q.P.M., Lately Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police.
  • Brigadier Mervyn Christopher Thursby-Pelham (Retd), Lately Director General, British Heart Foundation.
  • Geoffrey Michael Graydon Tibbs, Lately Secretary, Royal College of Physicians.
  • John Towey, Lately Chief Executive and Town Clerk, Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council.
  • Maurice Gilbert Walwyn Trumper. For services to Agriculture in Wales.
  • Frederick John Underhill, General Secretary, British Greyhound Racing Board: Secretary, National Greyhound Racing Club.
  • Major Robin Darell Unwin, T.D. For political and public service.
  • Alan Joseph Viner, Lately Section Head, Ships Department, National Maritime Museum.
  • Professor Andrew Finlay Walls. For services to the Arts, particularly Museums and Galleries, in Scotland.
  • James Warden, Grade 7, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • William Phillip Warren. For services to the development of industry in Wales.
  • Margaret Heather, Mrs. Waterston. For political and public service.
  • Roy Deans Weir, Vice-Chairman, Grampian Health Board.
  • William Henry Whitehouse, Director, Signal and Telecommunications Engineering, British Railways Board.
  • James Phillip Wiltshire, Chairman, Ayrshire, Dumfries and Galloway Area Manpower Board.
  • John Jasper Woodcock, Director, Institute for the Study of Drug Dependence.
  • William Woof. For services to housing management in the public sector.

Members (MBE)

Military Division
Civil Division

Imperial Service Order

British Empire Medal

Royal Red Cross

Air Force Cross

Queen's Police Medal

Queen's Fire Service Medal

Colonial Police and Fire Service Medal (CPM)

Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air

Australia

Knight Bachelor

Order of St Michael and St George

Companion (CMG)

Order of the British Empire

Commander (CBE)

  • Dr. Michael James Conomos. For service to the community.
  • David Vincent Gunn. For public and community service.

Officers (OBE)

  • Robert Keith Boughen. For service to music.
  • James Christian Carey. For service to the legal profession and the community.
  • Dr. Kevin Patrick Kennedy. For service to medicine.
  • Ronald Ewan McMaster. For service to the building industry.
  • Olga Phyllis, Mrs. Mor. For service to the sport of lawn bowls.
  • Maxwell Thomas Bushby, lately Speaker of the House of Assembly.

Members (MBE)

  • Alan Norman Bray. For service to the community.
  • Joan, Mrs. Willoughby Joyce. For service to the community.
  • Sydney Lingard. For service to the sport of lawn bowls.
  • Dr. Victor Roy Luck. For service to the community.
  • Margaret Ellen, Mrs. Pidgeon. For service to the building industry.
  • Norman Vincent Rice. For service to bee-keeping industry.
  • Sister Mary Dorothea Sheehan, R.S.M. For services to nursing.
  • William James Gunn. For service to agriculture and the community.
  • Trevor George Hodge. For service to disabled children.

Imperial Service Order

British Empire Medal

Queen's Police Medal

Queen's Fire Service Medal

New Zealand

Barbados

Order of St Michael and St George

Knight Commander (KCMG)

  • The Honourable James Cameron Tudor, C.M.G., Minister of Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Senate.

Mauritius

Knight Bachelor

Order of St Michael and St George

Companion (CMG)

  • Paul Volcy Yvan Lagesse. For service to banking.

Order of the British Empire

Commanders (CBE)

  • Angidi Veeriah Chettiar. For political and public service.
  • Alex Voon Chong Fon Sing. For services to trade and industry.
  • Deokeenanun Ramdharry. For voluntary social work and services to industry.

Officers (OBE)

  • Marie Yves Betuel. For the promotion of shipping.
  • Gajudhur Jingree. For voluntary social work.
  • Rajkarrun Thumba Naik. For service in the field of family planning.

Members (MBE)

  • Ponsamy Ganeshan. For services to primary education.
  • Marie Leandre Sybille, Mrs. Gelle. For services to nursing.
  • Puresram Hookoom. For voluntary social work.
  • Premdee Luximow. For voluntary social work.
  • Baldeo Mutty. For voluntary social work.
  • Rajman Ramchurn. For voluntary social work.
  • Chendramanee Ramduny. For voluntary social work.
  • Seetharamdoo Sunassee. For voluntary social work.
  • Ragoonath Bhugaloo Tacoordyal. For voluntary social work.

Imperial Service Order

Mauritius Police Medal

Fiji

Order of St Michael and St George

Companion (CMG)

Order of the British Empire

Commander (CBE)

  • Joyce, Mrs. Perks. For public service.

Officer (OBE)

Member (MBE)

  • Mohammed Razak Akbar. For services to scouting and the community.
  • Sam Lal Bigan. For services to agriculture and the community.
  • Ratu Ifereimi Buaserau. For services to medical care and the community.
  • Kesaia Tawa, Mrs. Bouwalu. For services to sport and the community.
  • Raghunath Singh. For services to public transport and the community.

British Empire Medal

Grenada

Order of the British Empire

Officers (OBE)

  • Carlyle Alfred John. For services to education.
  • John Ernest Butler. For public service.

Members (MBE)

  • Denis Elisha Hypolite. For services to education.
  • Lloyd Augustine Robert. For services to education.
  • Joseph Emmanuel Daniel. For service to the community.

British Empire Medal

Papua New Guinea

Knight Bachelor

Order of St Michael and St George

Companion (CMG)

  • Honourable Glaime Warena, M.P. For public and community service.

Order of the British Empire

Dame Commander (DBE)

  • Mary Mrs. Kekedo, C.B.E., B.E.M. For services to community and women's affairs.

Commander (CBE)

  • Brown Bai. For public service.

Officer (OBE)

  • Ivan Raymond (Ray) Anderson. For services to sport and education.
  • Dou Babaga. For service to the community especially savings and loans societies.
  • Lohia Doriga. For services to community and public.
  • Dr. Gilbert James McArthur, LL.D., M.A. For community service and emergency relief work.
  • Samson Pataliu, M.B.E. For public service.
  • Tepu Poga. For public and community service.
  • Paul William Quodling. For service to commerce and community affairs.
  • Luke Clement Sela. For services to journalism.
  • Mrs. (Sister) Miriam Soroda. For service to nursing and the community.

Member (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Donald Harrison Briggs. For service to commerce.
  • David Bryan. For service as a volunteer search and rescue co-ordinator.
  • Chief Inspector The Reverend Hehani Daroa. For service to the constabulary arid community.
  • Waramp Mrs. Diria, For services to women's affairs and politics.
  • Honourable Samson Gil A, M.P.A. For community service.
  • Sergeant Major Philip Kero (3939), Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
  • William Painap Lalu, M.P.A. For public and community service.
  • Benjamin Moide. For community service.
  • Ms. (Sister) Helen Roberts. For service to nursing and community.
  • Epi Wari, M.P.A. For public service.
Military Division
  • Lieutenant Robert Nana (86161), Papua New Guinea Defence Force.

Imperial Service Order

British Empire Medal

Military Division

Queen's Police Medal

George Obel Buka, Chief Inspector, Papua New Guinea Police Force. Robert Korus, Chief Superintendent, Papua New Guinea Police Force.

Tuvalu

Order of the British Empire

Member (MBE)

  • Dr. Teleke Kofe, Government Medical Officer.

St Lucia

Order of the British Empire

Officer (OBE)

  • Dr. Joseph Edsel Edmunds, St. Lucia Ambassador to U.S.A.

Member (MBE)

  • Michael Patterson Toussaint. For services to education and the community.
  • Margaret Theresa Sonia George. For services to education and the Girl Guides.

British Empire Medal

St Vincent and The Grenadines

Order of the British Empire

Member (MBE)

  • O'Neale Sinclair Barrow, lately Permanent Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs.
  • Lemuel Errol Findlay. For services to community relations in London.

Belize

Order of the British Empire

Officer (OBE)

  • Santoz Diaz Sr. For services to the community.

Member (MBE)

  • Miss Mary Bahadur. For services to midwifery.
  • Ernestine Veronica, Mrs. Charley. For services to education and the community.

Antigua and Barbuda

Order of the British Empire

Commander (OBE)

  • Cuthwin Lennard Lake, Surgeon Specialist and Medical Adviser to the Government of Antigua and Barbuda.

Member (MBE)

  • Alfred Rutland Augustine Lewis. For services to music and the community.

St Christopher and Nevis

Order of the British Empire

Member (MBE)

  • Eileen Muriel, Mrs. Blackett. For services to the community.

British Empire Medal

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Queen's Birthday Honours are announced on or around the date of the Queen's Official Birthday in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The dates vary, both from year to year and from country to country. All are published in supplements to the London Gazette and many are conferred by the monarch some time after the date of the announcement, particularly for those service people on active duty.

Queen's Birthday Honours are announced on or around the date of the Queen's Official Birthday in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The dates vary, both from year to year and from country to country. All are published in supplements to the London Gazette and many are conferred by the monarch some time after the date of the announcement, particularly for those service people on active duty.

The New Year Honours 1986 were appointments by most of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries, and honorary ones to citizens of other countries. They were announced on 30 December 1985 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1986 in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Mauritius, Fiji, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Christopher and Nevis.

Queen's Birthday Honours are announced on or around the date of the Queen's Official Birthday in Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The dates vary, both from year to year and from country to country. All are published in supplements to the London Gazette and many are formally conferred by the monarch some time after the date of the announcement, particularly for service people on active duty.

The New Year Honours 1985 were appointments by most of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries, and honorary ones to citizens of other countries. They were announced on 31 December 1984 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1985 in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Barbados, Mauritius, Fiji, the Bahamas, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Christopher and Nevis.

Queen's Birthday Honours are announced on or around the date of the Queen's Official Birthday in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The dates vary, both from year to year and from country to country. All are published in supplements to the London Gazette and many are conferred by the monarch some time after the date of the announcement, particularly for those service people on active duty.

Queen's Birthday Honours are announced on or around the date of the Queen's Official Birthday in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The dates vary, both from year to year and from country to country. All are published in supplements to the London Gazette, and many are formally conferred by the monarch some time after the date of the announcement, particularly for those service people on active duty.

Queen's Birthday Honours are announced on or around the date of the Queen's Official Birthday in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. The dates vary, both from year to year and from country to country. All are published in supplements to the London Gazette and many are conferred by the monarch some time after the date of the announcement, particularly for those service people on active duty.

The 1980 New Year Honours 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 on 31 December 1979 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1980.

The New Year Honours 1974 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 on 1 January 1974 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1974.

The New Year Honours 1975 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 on 1 January 1975 to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1975. These countries include Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Mauritius, Fiji, and Grenada.

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1976 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 published on 4 June 1976 for the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Mauritius, Fiji, the Bahamas, Grenada, and Papua New Guinea. These were the first Birthday Honours on the advice of Papua New Guinean Ministers for Papua New Guinea, as the nation had gained independence from Australia on 16 September 1975.

References

  1. UK: "No. 50764". The London Gazette . 30 December 1986. pp. 1–28.
  2. Australia: "No. 50765". The London Gazette. 30 December 1986. pp. 29–32.
  3. New Zealand: "No. 50766". The London Gazette. 30 December 1986. pp. 33–38.
  4. Barbados: "No. 50767". The London Gazette. 30 December 1986. pp. 39–40.
  5. Mauritius: "No. 50768". The London Gazette. 30 December 1986. pp. 41–42.
  6. Fiji: "No. 50769". The London Gazette. 30 December 1986. pp. 43–44.
  7. Grenada: "No. 50770". The London Gazette. 30 December 1986. pp. 45–46.
  8. Papua New Guinea: "No. 50771". The London Gazette. 30 December 1986. pp. 47–48.
  9. Tuvalu: "No. 50772". The London Gazette. 30 December 1986. pp. 49–50.
  10. St Lucia: "No. 50773". The London Gazette. 30 December 1986. pp. 51–52.
  11. St Vincent & The Grenadines: "No. 50774". The London Gazette. 30 December 1986. pp. 53–54.
  12. Belize: "No. 50775". The London Gazette. 30 December 1986. pp. 55–56.
  13. Antigua & Barbuda: "No. 50776". The London Gazette. 30 December 1986. pp. 57–58.
  14. St Christopher & Nevis: "No. 50777". The London Gazette. 30 December 1986. pp. 59–60.