1978 New Year Honours

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The New Year Honours 1978 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, to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1978. They were announced on 31 December 1977 for the United Kingdom, [1] Australia, [2] New Zealand, [3] Mauritius, [4] Fiji, [5] the Bahamas, [6] Grenada, [7] and Papua New Guinea. [8]

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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 Peer

Baroness
Baron

Privy Councillor

Knight Bachelor

Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Australian States
State of Victoria
State of Queensland

Order of the Bath

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

Military Division
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

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

Diplomatic Service and Overseas List

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

Diplomatic Service and Overseas List

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

  • Harald Fairbairn Christopherson, Commissioner, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Alexander Roualeyn Gordon-Cumming, CVO, Counsellor (Aviation & Shipping), HM Embassy, Washington.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Australian States
State of New South Wales
State of Victoria
  • John Joseph McGee, of Malyern. For services to the community.
State of Queensland
  • Neil Milne Gow, of Pullenvale. For services to industry and commerce.
State of Western Australia
  • Sheila Mary Kenworthy, OBE, of Dalkeith. For services to the community, through activities in the field of law and in the interests of women.

Royal Victorian Order

Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

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

  • Lieutenant Colonel Paul Robin Adair, Coldstream Guards.
  • David Culbert Boyd.
  • Lieutenant Colonel John Campbell Hardy, Royal Marines.
  • Eileen Elsie Harrison.
  • Captain Christopher Hope Layman, Royal Navy.
  • Philip Fairfax Mason.
  • Squadron Leader James Gracie Millar, DFC, Royal Air Force.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Trevor Clemesha Morris, The Blues and Royals.
  • Commander Donald William Pike, Royal Navy.
  • Elizabeth Barbara Buckley Sharp, OBE.
  • Edward Kenneth Timings.
  • Chief Superintendent Michael John Trestrail, Metropolitan Police.

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

  • Sidney Ayles, MBE.
  • Marcus Ernest Bishop.
  • Margaret Mary Dalglish.
  • Lieutenant Commander Peter Michael Franklyn, Royal Navy.
  • Marion Brown Graham.
  • Ernest Leslie Hyde.
  • Nellie Phelps.
  • Flight Lieutenant Walter Brian Sowerby, Royal Air Force.

Medal of the Royal Victorian Order (RVM)

In Silver
  • J4239165 Sergeant Stewart Harry Gerald Abbott, Royal Air Force.
  • Frederick Henry George Bates.
  • Reginald Brind.
  • 23835142 Staff Sergeant Raymond Calow, Royal Engineers.
  • T9133253 Chief Technician Peter Malcolm Dale, Royal Air Force.
  • Alfred Edward Davies.
  • Harold Arthur Dean.
  • Anthony Frederick Eckles.
  • Ivy Gwendoline Field.
  • Fleet Chief Control Electrical Artificer Richard Alan Field, M667786D.
  • Mabel Gordon.
  • Police Constable Eric Frederick John Groves, Metropolitan Police.
  • Keith Douglas Haywood.
  • M4073248 Warrant Officer Andrew Manson, Royal Air Force Regiment.
  • James Mason.
  • Alfred Francis Gates.
  • Chief Marine Engineering Mechanic Brian Victor Roberson, K965829W.
  • Police Constable William Sidney Alfred Sibley, Metropolitan Police.
  • Jack Stannett.
  • Chief Petty Officer Writer Alexander Peter Terry, M912984W.
  • James Williams.

Bar to the Royal Victorian Medal

In Silver

Order of the British Empire

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

Civil Division
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List

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

Military Division
Royal Navy
Civil Division
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Australian States
State of Western Australia

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Patricia Gould, RRC, QHNS, Matron-in-Chief, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service.
  • Captain Thomas George Frederick Hardy.
  • Captain William Hawley, OBE.
  • Captain Geoffrey Charles Lloyd, ADC.
  • Captain James Waddon Martyn Pertwee.
Army
Overseas Awards
  • Colonel John Guy Frederick Head, MBE (360126), late Irish Guards.
Royal Air Force
  • Air Commodore George Innes.
  • Air Commodore Harold Edward White, DFC, AFC.
  • Group Captain Ronald Gordon Ashford, MBE.
  • Group Captain David Parry-Evans.
  • Group Captain David Bruce Leech, OBE.
Civil Division
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
  • Richard Mossop Auty, OBE, British Council Representative, France.
  • James Alexander Burgess, OBE, lately Chief Secretary, New Hebrides Condominium. (Deceased).
  • James William Coulson. For services to British commercial interests in Australia.
  • David Michael Dent-Young. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in Nigeria.
  • Phillip Martin Edmonds. For services to education and the British community in Pakistan.
  • Elsie Elliott. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • Ralph Erskine. For services to architecture.
  • Fitzroy Nymphias Eustace. For public and community services in St. Vincent.
  • Cecil Desmond Fears. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in Kuwait.
  • Leo Rene Fernig, lately Director, International Education Bureau, UNESCO, Geneva.
  • Richard Masters Gorham, DFC. For public services in Bermuda.
  • Desmond Hayward Hill, OBE. For services to university education in Nigeria.
  • Dorothea Agnes King, OBE. For public services in Bermuda.
  • David Francis Battye Le Breton, H.M. Commissioner, Anguilla.
  • John Hepburn Myrtle. For services to British commercial interests in Australia.
  • Leslie Reid, H.M. Consul-General, Cleveland.
  • Stanley John Robins, OBE. For services to British commercial interests in Belgium.
  • Guy Mowbray Sayer. For public and community services in Hong Kong.
  • Aubyn Pinckney Simpson. For services to the British community in Argentina.
  • Robert McAulay Stratton. For services to British commercial interests in Australia.
Australian States
State of New South Wales
State of Victoria
  • Professor Maurice Rossie Ewing, Professor of Surgery, University of Melbourne.
  • Alfred Leyster Tisdall, of Black Rock. Lately chairman, State Rivers and Water Supply Commission of Victoria.
State of Queensland
  • David Thomas Buchanan, of Brookfield. For services to mining.
  • Roderick John Charles O'Loan, MBE, of Hamilton. For services to the community.
State of Western Australia
  • Harold Robert Elphick, of Shenton Park. For services to medicine and the community.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Commander John Edwin Charles Allen.
  • Commander William Lawrence Hart.
  • Acting Captain David Lloyd Griffith James.
  • Chief Officer Hilary Mary de Beauvoir Jeayes, Women's Royal Naval Service.
  • Lieutenant Commander Bruce Edwin Nicolls.
  • Commander John Jenkyn Parry.
  • Commander Kenneth George Paul.
  • Commander Patrick Leslie Ramsden, VRD, Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Major Robert Jeremy Ross, Royal Marines.
  • Commander Charles William Shears.
  • Commander Antony James Richard Smith.
  • Surgeon Commander Ronald Edward Snow, MVO.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Keith Nigel Wilkins, Royal Marines.
Army
Overseas Awards
Royal Air Force
  • Wing Commander Francis Gordon Agnew, AFC (164965).
  • Wing Commander Cedric Arthur Bishop (577636).
  • Wing Commander Gordon Bryan (578976).
  • Wing Commander Richard Green (607392).
  • Wing Commander Robert George Halverson (0312978), Royal Australian Air Force.
  • Wing Commander William Sinclair Ireland (2265170).
  • Wing Commander Richard Edward Johns, MVO (607934).
  • Wing Commander Francis McClory (3133411).
  • Wing Commander Harold Marshall, DFC (3122668).
  • Wing Commander Robert Lawrence Reid (5055925).
  • Wing Commander Rex Southern Sanders, DFC, AFC (135043).
  • Wing Commander Jack Webb (191106).
  • Wing Commander John Alan Williams, MBE (607058).
Civil Division
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
  • Alfred Richard Allen. For services to education in Nigeria.
  • Norman Edward Andrews. For services to the British community in Guatemala.
  • Peter Alaric John Arengo-Jones, Information Officer, HM Embassy, Berne.
  • Gordon Grant Benton. For services to the British community in Jakarta.
  • Terence Kelsey Blackman, lately First Secretary (Commercial) HM Embassy, Rangoon.
  • Margaret Kitchen Bruce, lately deputy director, Human Rights Division, United Nations, New York.
  • Siu-leun Cham, MBE. For services to the community in Hong Kong.
  • James Charles Churcher. For medical and welfare services to the community in Israel.
  • Henry James Corker, MBE. For public services in St. Helena.
  • Ronald Hugh Kennedy Crichton. For services to British commercial interests in Tokyo.
  • Teresa Marie Cullis, First Secretary and Consul, HM Embassy, Brussels.
  • The Right Reverend Jack Cunningham, lately Bishop of Central Zambia.
  • Lydia Dunn. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • Robert Charles Edmonds. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in Japan.
  • Cyril Vincent Eyre. For services to the development of agriculture in The Gambia.
  • David Neville Griffiths Farquharson, TD. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in New York.
  • James Ralph Dalzell Foster. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in Buenos Aires.
  • Thomas Percy Gale. For services to British commercial interests in Venezuela.
  • Gilbert Townley Gamble. For services to the British community in Malta.
  • Barrie Charles Gane, First Secretary, H.Q. British Forces, Hong Kong.
  • George Vincent Hall Gardner. For services to British commercial interests in Nigeria.
  • Charles Joseph Gareze, Director of Labour & Social Security, Gibraltar.
  • John Bonner Gillespie. For services to British commercial interests in Italy.
  • George Clement Girard, Secretary of Finance, Ministry of Finance, St. Lucia.
  • William John Gilbert Godwin. For services to the development of architecture in Nigeria.
  • Christopher Thackeray Hatten. For services to British commercial interests in Madrid.
  • Edgar Philip Gordon Hawkins, First Secretary, British High Commission, Nicosia.
  • Sin-hang Ho, MBE. For services to the community in Hong Kong.
  • David McCall Homan. For services to the British community in Kyrenia, Cyprus.
  • The Reverend Brian William Horlock. For services to the Church and the British community in Oslo.
  • The Reverend Canon John Elwyn Humphreys. For services to the British community in Estoril, Portugal.
  • Arthur Sydney Towner Humphrys. For services to British commercial interests in Australia.
  • Alma Hunt, MBE. For services to sport in Bermuda.
  • Gillian Rhodes Hunt. For services to British cultural interests in Italy.
  • Edward Hunter. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in Rio de Janeiro.
  • John Richard Hamilton James. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in Muscat.
  • Royston Jones. For services to university education in Kenya.
  • Dermott Harrison Kydd. For services to agricultural development in Kenya.
  • Thomas Henry Layng, HM Commissioner, Tuvalu.
  • Kenneth Henry Lewis. For services to British commercial interests in Iran.
  • Peter Henry John Lord, lately Engineer in Charge, Eastern Relay Station, Masirah.
  • William Bennett MacGregor. For services to medicine overseas.
  • Donald McLoughlin, lately Legal Adviser to the Governor of Pitcairn Island.
  • Donald Malpas. For services to British commercial interests in Brazil.
  • Stephen Roy Mendes. For public services in Antigua.
  • James Turnbull Michie, Government Agent, Central District, Solomon Islands.
  • James Mulholland, lately Representative, British Council, Sierra Leone.
  • Joseph Smyth Mulholland. For services to agricultural development in the Solomon Islands.
  • Hilson Archibald Wadsworth Denis Murdoch, Permanent Secretary, Civil Service, Antigua.
  • Astor William Norrish. For services to the British community in Genoa.
  • Basil Fretigny Pantin. For services to British commercial interests in South Africa.
  • John Barrington Parkin, General Manager, Capital City Development Corporation, Malawi.
  • Margaret Maud Partington, lately Principal Matron, Ministry of Health, Malawi.
  • Michael Sydney Perry. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in Thailand.
  • Andrew Michael Victor Robert Pringle. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in Paris.
  • Anthony Theophilus Ribeiro, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Health & Social Affairs, St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla.
  • Harold Theodore Rowlands, Financial Secretary, Falkland Islands.
  • The Reverend John Rutherford. For services to education in Botswana.
  • The Very Reverend Brian John Hector de Saram, lately Provost of All Saints' Cathedral, Cairo.
  • John Andrew Schofield. For services to British commercial interests in Costa Rica.
  • Eric Arthur Frederick Seaman, lately HM Consul British Consulate, Innsbruck, Austria.
  • Roderick Gerald Sheridan, MVO, lately HM Consul, British Consulate, Algeciras, Spain.
  • Roger Alasdair Silver. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in Venezuela.
  • Roy Keetley Simmonds. For services to technical education in El Salvador.
  • David Simpson. For services to Anglo-Ghanaian relations and the British community in Ghana.
  • Douglas Maurice Ralph Skinner, lately First Secretary (Development), British High Commission, Lusaka.
  • John Christian Stegler. For services to the community in the New Hebrides Condominium.
  • Wilfred McBrien Swain, lately Economic Adviser, British Military Government, Berlin.
  • William Denis Symington, lately HM Consul, British Consulate, Quebec.
  • Christopher John Turner, Financial Secretary, British National Service, New Hebrides Condominium.
  • Brian Vale, British Council Representative, Saudi Arabia.
  • William Stuart Walker. For services to the community in the Cayman Islands.
  • Kenneth Westcott, lately British Council Representative, Hong Kong.
  • Gabrielle Oliver Whitehead. For services to the British community in the United States.
  • David Sherbrooke Whitelegge, Commissioner for Census & Statistics, Hong Kong.
  • Albert Franklyn Williams, Financial Secretary, Turks and Caicos Islands.
  • Dora Innes Williamson. For services to the British community in the United States.
  • Charles Herbert Withers-Payne. For services to the British community in Tanzania.
Australian States
State of New South Wales
  • Warren David Adcock. For services to industry.
  • John Anthony Bell. For services to the arts.
  • William Bowmore. For services to the community.
  • Emeritus Professor William Fraser Connell. For services to education.
  • John Alexander Corner. For services to broadcasting and the community.
  • Romola Costantino (Mrs. G. Enyi). For services to the arts.
  • Harold Gerald Goldstein. For services to the community.
  • Brother James Athanasius McGlade. For services to education.
  • The Reverend Canon Melville Cooper Newth. For services to education and the church.
  • Harold James Tapner. For services to sport.
  • Lilian Charlotte Wells. For services to the church.
  • Alice Patricia Wrightson. For services to literature.
State of Victoria
  • Alfred Lewis Bennett, of Armadale. For public service.
  • Roy Davison Birdsey, of Highton. For services to the community.
  • Edward Eric Keith Bottomley, of Toorak. For services to medicine.
  • Councillor Arthur John Leonard Wardale Greenwood, of Wangaratta. For municipal service.
  • Emeritus Professor Norman Denholm Harper, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Melbourne.
  • Roger Kemp, of Black Rock. For services to the arts.
  • Kate Mackay, of Elsternwick. For services to medicine.
  • Margaret Heath McPherson, of Glen Iris. For services to education.
  • Mother Mary Teresa (Miss Agness Bojaxhiu) of Fitzroy. For services to humanity.
State of Queensland
  • Peter Borgna, of via Tully. For services to the sugar industry and community.
  • Gordon Alfred Chenery, of Bundaberg. For services to the sugar industry and the community.
  • Beryl Dulcie Collett, of Kingaroy. For services to the community.
  • Anthony Gordon English, of Chapel Hill. For services to the fruit and vegetable industry.
  • John Ralph James, of Hamilton. For services to industry and commerce.
  • Henry Sydney Williams, of Cairns. For services to commerce and the community in North Queensland.
State of Western Australia
  • Glen Herford Dunstan, of Mount Lawley. For services to the Red Cross.
  • Arthur Andrew Mills, of Beckenham. For services to the community.
  • Evelyn Helena Parker, lately Mayor of Subiaco.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Lieutenant Commander (SD) Gerald Basil Graham Beard.
  • Warrant Officer 1 Brian John Stafford Bellas, Royal Marines, P014408S.
  • Lieutenant Commander (SD) Bernard Allan Brantingham-Collins.
  • First Officer Felicity-Anne Buchanan Browne, Women's Royal Naval Service.
  • Lieutenant Commander Paul Jeremy Eustace Cooper.
  • Lieutenant (SD) Berwyn Edwards.
  • Lieutenant Commander Peter Macdonald Fulton, RD, Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Lieutenant Commander Geoffrey Alexander Hales.
  • Captain (SD) Tony Lewin, Royal Marines.
  • Lieutenant (CS) Norman Henry Overington, Royal Marines.
  • Lieutenant Commander (SD) Frederick Gordon Banfield Page.
  • Fleet Chief Radio Supervisor David Anthony Peters, J905535W.
  • Lieutenant Commander (SCC) John Giles Shilcock, Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Lieutenant Commander (SD) Peter Slater Smeaton.
  • Lieutenant Commander (SD) Peter Charles Whitlock.
Army
  • Major (Director of Music) William Allen (481141), Royal Corps of Transport.
  • Major (Quartermaster) Francis Joseph Alley (468848), The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (now Retired).
  • Major Maxwell James Allison (376055), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • 23915033 Warrant Officer Class 2 Michael Joseph Aylward, The Queen's Regiment.
  • 22241220 Warrant Officer Class 2 Frederick Peter Bacon, Royal Corps of Signals, Territorial & Army Volunteer Reserve.
  • Major Daniel Richard Baily (454974), The Royal Anglian Regiment.
  • Major Graeme Edward Bartlett (473875), Royal Corps of Transport.
  • 23202314 Warrant Officer Class 1 Jeffrey Alexander Beattie, The Queen's Own Hussars.
  • Major (Queen's Gurkha Officer) Birkharaj Gurung (477053), 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles.
  • Captain (Quartermaster) Michael Francis Bohan (491111), Royal Corps of Transport.
  • Major (Quartermaster) Bernard Campey (485613), The Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire.
  • Major (now Acting Lieutenant Colonel) Reginald Carnell (483444), Royal Army Medical Corps.
  • 23704752 Warrant Officer Class 2 Archibald Claydon, Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
  • 23222588 Warrant Officer Class 1 Lionel Vivian Dicks, Army Air Corps.
  • Major Michael Humfrey Dru Drury (473934), The Light Infantry.
  • Major Peter Paul Glass (467087), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • Major (Quartermaster) Campbell Graham (484350), Scots Guards.
  • Major (Quartermaster) James William Greaves (483033), The Life Guards.
  • Captain Thomas Gordon Griffiths (494802), The Royal Welch Fusiliers, (now R.A.R.O.).
  • Major (Director of Music) George Henry John Hurst (476189), Royal Army Medical Corps.
  • Major Roger William Isaac (440412), The Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/41st Foot).
  • Major Julian Charles Johnson (471585), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • Major John Hugh Kelly (365045), Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Major Peter John Lloyd, TD (464955), Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial & Army Volunteer Reserve.
  • Major Peter Jackson Matthews (451290), The Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/41st Foot).
  • Lieutenant (Acting Captain) Robert Alexander McKay (504814), Royal Corps of Signals.
  • 23515606 Warrant Officer Class 1 William Murphy, The Royal Irish Rangers (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd & 87th).
  • Major William Forbes Nicholson (478896), The Parachute Regiment, Territorial & Army Volunteer Reserve.
  • Major Hugh Beadnell Jeremy Phillips (453539), Royal Tank Regiment.
  • Major Anthony David Pigott (477816), Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Major Hew William Royston Pike (472599), The Parachute Regiment
  • 23175225 Warrant Officer Class 2 Thomas Edward Rumney, Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
  • Captain (Quartermaster) Basil William Saunders, BEM (496994), The Royal Irish Rangers (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd & 87th).
  • Major Roger John Smith (463075), The King's Own Royal Border Regiment.
  • Captain Kenneth Standen (491891), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • Captain (Master at Arms) George Talkington (488222), Army Physical Training Corps.
  • Major Edward Alan Taylor (435857), The Queen's Regiment.
  • 22315357 Warrant Officer Class 2 Bernard Vincent, Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial & Army Volunteer Reserve.
  • Major Christopher Brooke Quentin Wallace (472644), The Royal Green Jackets.
  • Major (Staff Quartermaster) Richard Wallis (480507), Royal Army Ordnance Corps.
  • Major (Acting) James Whyte (374556), Army Cadet Force, Territorial & Army Volunteer Reserve.
  • Major (Acting) William Trevor Dominic Wood (428941), Army Cadet Force, Territorial & Army Volunteer Reserve.
Overseas Awards
  • Major Joan Ellinor Blakeley (473453), Women's Royal Army Corps, lately attached to the Jamaica Defence Force.
Royal Air Force
  • Squadron Leader James Hugh Walter Black (2620964).
  • Squadron Leader David Leonard Blomley (608474).
  • Squadron Leader Bryan Edwin Clark (593110).
  • Squadron Leader Walter John Denman (683667).
  • Squadron Leader Peter Desmond (1921674).
  • Squadron Leader Thomas Francis Kean (609156).
  • Squadron Leader James Richard Lees (586654).
  • Squadron Leader Dennis Michael McKeown (4099725).
  • Squadron Leader David John Rainford (508217).
  • Squadron Leader Anthony John Raley (507078), for services with the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment.
  • Squadron Leader Ivan Tom Rutter (2209375).
  • Squadron Leader Geoffrey Croal White (181847).
  • Acting Squadron Leader Henry Albert Cullen (204428), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch).
  • Acting Squadron Leader John Lionel Mason (205656), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch).
  • Flight Lieutenant John William Cobb (5200993), Royal Air Force Regiment.
  • Flight Lieutenant Malcolm Jones (689368).
  • Flight Lieutenant John Macmaster (1565215), (Retd).
  • Flight Lieutenant George Peter Robb (578416).
  • Flight Lieutenant Brian Howard Sparks (4232699).
  • Warrant Officer Douglas Charles Allan (S4113946), Royal Air Force Regiment.
  • Warrant Officer Edward Albert Bowers, BEM (K4084445).
  • Warrant Officer Raymond Arthur Burns (G4018091).
  • Warrant Officer Terrance David George Commins (S4029165).
  • Warrant Officer Roy Cunningham (H4136197).
  • Warrant Officer Denis Robert Grogan (H0584223).
  • Warrant Officer Arthur Raymond Scott (R2273487).
  • Warrant Officer Sidney Thacker Smith (Y0576696).
  • Warrant Officer Howard Charles Richard Tuson (H1860233).
  • Warrant Officer Ronald George Welbelove (D1921978).
Civil Division
  • Charles Abbey. For services to the community in Rothwell, Leeds.
  • William Christie Adamson, General Manager, Trustee Savings Bank of Tayside and Central Scotland.
  • Christopher Adolphe, deputy chairman, East Midlands Gas Consumers' Council.
  • Marion Aiston, Senior Nursing Officer (Midwifery), North Yorkshire Area Health Authority.
  • Thomas Milne Aitchison, Chief Executive, Ross & Cromarty District Council.
  • Gilbert Aitken, chairman, Rotherham Metropolitan District Savings Committee.
  • Jack Lister Alsop, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Health and Social Security.
  • Maude Phyllis Clark Anderson, Special Assistant Science Teacher, Inverness Royal Academy.
  • Grace Douglas Andre. For services to the community in Sidlesham, Chichester.
  • Robert Thomas Anthony, Head, East European Section, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry. For services to Export.
  • John Charles Anzani. For services to local government in Mid Glamorgan.
  • Muriel Joyce Arbus, lately Secretary, Narrow Fabrics Federation.
  • Cecil Malcolm Arthur. For services to the Parliamentary Press Gallery.
  • William Michael Allingham Ashton, chairman and musical director, National Youth Jazz Orchestra.
  • Ivor Norman Atkinson, Professional and Technology Officer II, Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland.
  • Frank Reginald Badger, Convener, General Electric Company Turbine Generators Ltd., Williams Works, Rugby.
  • Clarrie Alice Bailey, Metropolitan District Organiser, Gateshead, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • Harry Barber, lately Member of Council, National Association of Local Councils.
  • Mary Elizabeth Barling. For services to nature conservation in Worcester.
  • Lawrence James Bartley, Project Manager, Tehran Project, London Electricity Board.
  • Phyllis Margaret Barton. For services to the community in Earls Barton, Northampton.
  • Mary Cicely Bateson. For services to the community in Oxford.
  • Augustine Edwin Beare, Senior Technical Adviser to Development Group, County Architect's Department, Hertfordshire County Council.
  • Emma Amelia Chester-Bell, Nursing Officer, St. Catherine's Hospital, Doncaster Area Health Authority.
  • John Hiram Page Bement, Divisional Head Occupational Therapist, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff.
  • Harry Berkovi, Works Manager, British Aerospace, BAC (Guided Weapons). For services to Export.
  • Rebecca Binder, Clerical Officer, Natural Environment Research Council.
  • Elsie Irene Bishop, Examiner "D", Official Receiver's Office, Bristol.
  • William Hugh Muir Black, Farm Manager, Scone Estates, Perthshire.
  • Dorothea Elizabeth Blanchflower, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food.
  • Frederick Allan Bloomfield. For services to deaf people, particularly the young.
  • Alexander Scott Bonthron, General Manager, North British Hotel, Edinburgh, British Transport Hotels Ltd.
  • Reginald James Boothby, Traffic Officer (Special Duties), Eastern Counties Omnibus Company
  • Joan Hope Dorman Bostock, Secretary, Association of Agriculture.
  • John Gilbert Boulding, Chief Air Safety Investigator, British Airways.
  • Mary Veronica Brett, Secretary, Women's Land Army Benevolent Fund.
  • Frank Briggs, Headmaster, Morley Primary School, Morley, Derby.
  • Norah Mary Broadbent. For services to the elderly in Wirral.
  • Edward Frank Brock, Transport Manager, T. I. Weldless Ltd.
  • Jack Brooker, Post Office Representative, South Eastern Regional Savings Committee.
  • Albert Broomhead, Factory Manager, Sir Richard Arkwright & Co. (English Sewing Ltd.), Lisnaskea.
  • Edward Brown, National Secretary, National Union of Seamen.
  • Gladys Doreen Sinclair-Brown, Divisional Nursing Officer (Extended Care Division), Berkshire Area Health Authority.
  • Captain Raymond Seaman Clement Brown, Secretary and Treasurer, The Foudroyant Trust.
  • Corrie Agnes Browne, Nursing Officer, Weybridge Hospital, Surrey Area Health Authority.
  • Sheila Evelyn Evans Buchanan, lately Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Nathaniel Howard Buglass, lately Secretary, Clay Pipe Development Association.
  • Rachel Joan Bunting, Overseas Sales Director, Cambridge University Press. For services to Export.
  • Stanley Victor Lewis Burton, Chief Hansard Assistant, House of Commons.
  • Thomas Alexander Butler, Assistant to managing director, Portsmouth Aviation Ltd.
  • Thomas William Byard, TD, chairman, Derby and District Local Joint Apprenticeship Committee for the Building Industry.
  • John Charleson Calder, lately Journalist, Scottish Daily Record .
  • Thomas Benjamin Carling, Member, Tayside Health Board.
  • Christopher Clarence Carter, Journalist, The Bedfordshire Times .
  • Jeanie Fleming Caskie. For services to the Darnley Hospital, Glasgow.
  • Alfred Henry James Castle, Manager, Export Order Department, A. Gallenkamp & Co. Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Robert Catstree, Chief Superintendent, Gwent Constabulary.
  • Margaret Chappell, Deputy Head Teacher, Maltby Hall Infants School, Rotherham.
  • Horace Brammer Clarke, Member, Lichfield District Council.
  • Maurice Richard Cockrem, Senior Executive Officer, Lord Chancellor's Department.
  • Denis James Bond Cockshutt, Member, Elmbridge Borough Council.
  • Jean Cole, lately Shorthand Typist, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Thomas Collinson, lately Head, Assessment Centre, Kingswood Schools, Bristol.
  • Lilian Helen Margaret Collyer, Director of Nursing Education, St. Bartholomew's School of Nursing, City and East London Area Health Authority.
  • David Cook, Headteacher, Balbardie Primary School, Bathgate.
  • Edmund Cook, lately Senior Executive Officer, Department of Transport.
  • William Victor Cooper. For services to the community in Torbay.
  • Arthur Spiers Coulthard, Commercial Director, Aluminium Ingot Foundry, B.K.L. Alloys Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Leonard Cowing, Professional and Technology Officer Grade I, Ministry of Defence.
  • Thomas Albert Crook, Supply Officer, Courtaulds Ltd.
  • Barbara Rose Crowe, Member, Southend Society for Mentally Handicapped Children.
  • Winifred Cubie. For services to mentally disabled people in the North Tyneside area.
  • Ruth Darvill, Supervisor, Civic Information Service, Sheffield City Council.
  • Brynley Davies. For services to Agriculture in South Wales.
  • David Ivor Davies, lately Secretary, Bridgend General Hospital.
  • Edwin John Davies, Member, Sedgemoor District Council.
  • Myriel Irfona Davies, Regional Officer, London, United Nations Association.
  • Althea Davis, President, North Islington Infant Welfare Clinic, Camden and Islington Area Health Authority.
  • John William Davis, Headteacher, Woodside Junior School, Croydon.
  • Leslie Frank Davis, lately Company Inspection and Quality Control Manager, Vandervell Products Ltd.
  • John Sydney Dawswell, Chief Engineer, W. S. Atkins & Partners, Consulting Civil Engineers.
  • Audrey Dora Deacon, Secretary, Hertfordshire Council for Voluntary Service.
  • Albert Edward Wijetunge de Silva, lately Chief Cashier and Staff Manager, Dyson-Bell & Co., Parliamentary Agents.
  • Eileen Devoto, Appeals Organiser, British Sailors' Society, Northern Ireland.
  • George James Dingwall, chairman, Sutherland District Savings Committee.
  • David Michael Dixon, Sales Manager, Britten Norman for Africa. For services to Exports.
  • Joseph Peter Dixon, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Health and Social Security.
  • Alexander Napier Douglas, Farmer and Partner in J. & A. Douglas Ltd, Land Drainage Contractors, Kent.
  • Andrew Hutchison Duff, General Dental Practitioner, Galashields.
  • Robert Duncan, Assistant District Engineer, Westminster Hospital, Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster Area Health Authority.
  • Ian George Dunn, Regional Secretary, South West Region, General and Municipal Workers' Union.
  • William Edgar, Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • Lucy Irene Edwards. For public service in Nottingham.
  • Dennis Ellam, Secretary, National Federation of Wholesale Grocers and Provision Merchants.
  • Katharine Mary Elliot. For services to the League of Friends, Royal Marsden Hospital.
  • Fred Ellis, Director of Nurse Education, Dundee College of Nursing & Midwifery.
  • Dennis Edwin Evans, chairman, Liverpool Savings Committee.
  • Patricia Olive Evans, assistant director, International Institute for Strategic Studies.
  • Frederick Maitland Eves, chairman, Visiting Committee, Millisle Borstal, County Down.
  • Edward Ernest Joseph Fairhall, Contracts Coordinator, Worthington-Simpson Ltd., Newark.
  • Peter Alec Fairley, lately Inspector, Metropolitan Police.
  • Jeffrey Farnell, Local Officer I, Department of Health & Social Security.
  • Ronald Ernest Farren, Trustee and Secretary, Nene Foundation.
  • Roy Alfred Field, Director, Hobson & Sons (London) Ltd.
  • John Ernest Final, Administration Manager, Hatfield, British Aerospace (H.S.D.).
  • Christina Flach, Ward Sister, Coppetts Wood Hospital, Camden and Islington Area Health Authority.
  • Daniel James Foley, Executive Officer, Tilbury Docks, National Dock Labour Board.
  • James Rillie Ford, chairman, Berwickshire District Council.
  • Robert Cecil Fordham, Local Officer I, Department of Health & Social Security.
  • Alfred Fox, Treasurer, Stratford-on-Avon District Council.
  • Eliza Selina Franklin. For services to the Girls' Friendly Society.
  • Arthur Paul Fuller, Clerical Officer, Department of Health & Social Security.
  • Percy William Gayler, lately Chief Clerk, Slough County Court.
  • George Harrison Gibson, lately Manager, Hartford/ Moss Farm Recreation Centre, Cheshire County Council.
  • Margaret Victorina Forshaw Gilchrist, Secretary, Pensions Appeal Tribunals for Scotland.
  • Francis Goodall, Manager/Works Engineer, Wolverhampton Repair Centre, Midlands, British Road Services Ltd.
  • Douglas Richard Geoffry Goodchild. For services to Association Football particularly in Berkshire and Buckinghamshire.
  • Arthur Joseph Gooding, Higher Executive Officer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Christopher Frederick Goodwin, Office Manager, Bensley & Co. Ltd.
  • Leslie Albert Gosden, Site Agent, Farnborough, Society of British Aerospace Companies Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Major Alan Ellis Graham, Executive Officer, East Midland Territorial & Army Volunteer Reserve Association.
  • Harold William Greatrex, MM, Member, South Eastern Gas Consumers' Council.
  • Elsie Elizabeth Saintoin Green. For services to the Polesden Lacy Open Air Theatre and to Horton Hospital, Epsom.
  • Stanley Wilson Grice, Headteacher, Kirbymoorside County Primary School.
  • Robert William Griffiths, Head Forester, Forestry Commission (Wales).
  • Sylvia Gladys Hale, Senior Personal Secretary, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Ian Hallam. For services to Cycling.
  • William Halligan. For services to the National Association of Boys' Clubs in Yorkshire.
  • John Hamilton, Senior Executive Officer, Department for National Savings.
  • Alice Harriet Hand. For services to the Weibeck Nursery School, Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • William Mason Creer Hargreaves, Head of Recreational Services Department, The Spastics Society.
  • Frank Harris, Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Essex Fire Brigade.
  • Frank Rowland Harrison, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • McArthur Henry Hawkins, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
  • Charles Hay. For services to Curling in Scotland.
  • George William Head, lately Headmaster, Thundercliffe Grange Hospital School.
  • John Henderson, Secretary, Scottish Amateur Boxing Association.
  • Thomas James Hicks, chairman, Cornwall Community Health Council.
  • Bernard Hollings, Senior Executive Officer, Department for National Savings.
  • John Richard Howard, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Health & Social Security.
  • Vivienne Freda Hubbard, Senior Personal Secretary, Home Office.
  • Evelyn Vera Russell-Hughes, Nursing Adviser, Clwyd Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • Joseph Henry John Hughes. For services to disabled people in Northern Ireland.
  • Bernard John Hunt. For services to Golf.
  • Renee Redfern Hunt, Administrative Officer (Examinations), Institution of Civil Engineers.
  • Ramon Hurst, Principal Careers Officer, County of Cleveland.
  • John Herbert Hutchinson, Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • Betty Eileen Stavert Irving, Chief Superintendent of Typists, HM Treasury.
  • Thomas Bruce Jackson, National Sales Manager, Commercial Division, Honeywell Ltd.
  • Edward James Jeffrey, lately Manager, Supplies Computer Services Branch, Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes.
  • Frank Jenkins, District Librarian, Middlesbrough Branch, Cleveland County Library.
  • Gordon Johnson, Mobile Plant and Transport Engineer, Thames Water Authority.
  • Reginald Johnson, Secretary, Environmental Health Officers' Association.
  • Deryck Hadley Jones, chairman, Sandwell Savings Committee.
  • Renee Gwendoline Jones, Personnel Officer, British National Oil Corporation.
  • Richard Gwynfryn Jones, Inspector of Taxes (Higher Grade), Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Joseph Robert Jordan, Warden, Holkham National Nature Reserve.
  • Ernest George Kent, chairman, Swindon & Chippenham Disablement Advisory Committee.
  • Velta King, Head, Clothing Department, Headquarters, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • Susan Margery Tilney Kirton. For services to the Southwell Diocese, Nottingham.
  • Arthur Edward Knowles, Pipelines Engineer, British Gas Corporation.
  • Albert Edward Langton, vice-president, The Tyne Boys' Club; Treasurer and Secretary, East End Boys' Club and North Shields Boys' Club.
  • Diana Law. For services to speech therapy.
  • Margaret Ann Learman, Nursing Officer, Eston & Normanby Hospitals, Cleveland Area Health Authority.
  • Squadron Leader Douglas George Lee. For services to Gliding.
  • John Leonard Leer, Export Director, Norvic Footwear (Overseas) Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Lieutenant Commander Philip Le Marquand, chairman, Sea Cadet Corps Committee, Jersey.
  • Avril Johnston Clegg Lennox. For services to Gymnastics.
  • Walter Edward Leslie, Chief Electrical Designer, Stone Wallwork Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Lilian May Logan. For services to the community, particularly the young, in Bootle.
  • Henry John Lucas, Regional Organiser, No. 1 Region, Transport and General Workers' Union.
  • Walter Victor Luckham, Training Services Officer Grade I, Department of Employment.
  • Doreen Ellen Luer, Executive Officer, HM Stationery Office.
  • Mary Lumby, Secretary, Pudsey Council of Social Service.
  • Donald Honory Naylor Lush, Deputy Clerk to the Justices, Southampton.
  • William Allen Gower Macafee, Development Officer, Northern Ireland Railways Co. Ltd.
  • David Charles McBride, BEM, Professional and Technical Officer I, Property Services Agency, Department of the Environment.
  • Elizabeth Mary McClure, Senior Nursing Officer, Londonderry, Limavady & Strabane District, Western Health & Social Services Board, Northern Ireland.
  • Barbara Black McCorkindale, lately Matron, Crookston Old People's Home, Glasgow.
  • Robert McCrae, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Coll MacPherson Macdonald, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • John MAcDonald, Assessor, Crofters' Commission.
  • Sylvia Mackenzie, Headteacher, Langworth Boulters Church of England School.
  • Leslie Michie McLaren, Chief Superintendent, Strathclyde Police.
  • Owen Finlay Maclaren, chairman and Chief Executive, Andrews Maclaren Ltd.
  • Pharic Hyndman Maclaren, Senior Producer, Drama, Television, Scotland, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • David Hugh McNeill, Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • Charles Sidney McRonald, deputy chairman, North West Transport Users' Consultative Committee.
  • Albert William Mahoney, Employment Officer, South Devon & Cornwall Area, Regular Forces Employment Association.
  • Walter Malt, BEM, General Secretary, Durham Area, National Union of Mineworkers.
  • Esca Mary Mansford, Divisional Secretary, Uxbridge & Yiewsley and West Drayton, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
  • Herbert John Marks. For services to youth in Nottinghamshire.
  • Frank Eric Maskell, Entomologist Grade A, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food.
  • Frederick William Matthews, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Albert Charles Maynard, Assistant to Head, Head Office Communications Centre, Cable & Wireless Ltd.
  • Andrew Robert Milbourne, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Health and Social Security.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Charles Edwin Mitchell, lately Warden/Naturalist, Wicken Fen, National Trust.
  • Edith Gertrude Mitchell, Deputy General Secretary, Commonwealth Headquarters, The Girl Guides' Association.
  • Mary Duncan Molison, Representative, 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own, Gurkha Rifles, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • James Leslie Montgomery, Rivers Management Engineer, Public Health Engineering Department, Greater London Council.
  • Arthur John Morgan. For services to the community in Newtown, Powys.
  • James Owen Morgan. For services to local government in Dyfed.
  • William Roderick Morgan, Chief Inspector, South Wales Constabulary.
  • Nelly Mould. For services to youth and education in Newcastle under Lyme.
  • Harold Charles Mullett, Member, Chesterfield Borough Council.
  • Gilbert Edgar Mullins, Founder and chairman, Bath Link of Friendship for Discharged Prisoners.
  • Horace Leonard Nicholson, lately Senior Scientific Officer, Warren Spring Laboratory, Department of Industry.
  • Leslie James Nicholson, Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Baron Hugo Nikolin, Section Naval Auxiliary Officer, Royal Naval Auxiliary Service.
  • Michael Lesney Noakes, Senior Scientific Officer, Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
  • Tom Timothy Norreys, managing director, Avon Inflatables Ltd., Llanelli, Dyfed.
  • Angeline Audrey May O'Dell. For services to the community in Hull.
  • Jessie West Oliver, lately Old People's Welfare Organiser for Scotland, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • Charles James Herbert Page, lately Secretary, Schoolmistresses and Governesses Benevolent Institution.
  • Agnes Olive Paget, Director, Redcliffe Old People's Welfare, Bristol.
  • Gerald Roy Papworth, Operations Planning Manager, Headquarters, British Railways Board.
  • John Lindsay Paterson, Telecommunications Technical Officer (B), Ministry of Defence.
  • George James Peach, Member, West Derbyshire District Council.
  • Joan Pearson, Appointments Officer, Technical Education and Training Organisation for Overseas Countries.
  • William Francis Pellow. For services to the Corporation of the Church House.
  • Thomas Jackson Penrith, Area Horticultural Secretary, Kent & East Sussex Branches, National Farmers' Union.
  • Harold Victor Thorndyke Percival, Senior Research Assistant, Department of Education & Science.
  • Simon Frank Phipps, Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police.
  • Ella Pounder (Isabella Clapham). For services to music in Middlesbrough and Teesside.
  • Thomas Brois Pratt, chairman, Epsom and Ewell Sea Cadet Corps and Girls' Nautical Training Corps.
  • Dorothy Joan Price, Senior Executive Officer, Department of the Environment.
  • William Smallwood Proud, Secretary/Agent, Cumberland Area, National Union of Mineworkers.
  • Hubert George Pullen, Higher Executive Officer, Metropolitan Police Office.[ citation needed ]
  • George Arthur Quinney, Secretary, Isle of Man Trades Council and District Secretary, Transport and General Workers' Union.
  • Peter Alyn Ray, lately Principal Lecturer, Leicester Polytechnic.
  • Norman Rea. For services to the Boys' Brigade in Northern Ireland.
  • Clare Mary Redon (Miss Clare Francis). For services to Sailing.
  • Douglas Arthur Reed. For services to the Lord Roberts' Workshops for the Disabled.
  • Frederick William Reed. Chief Photographer, Daily Mirror .
  • Stephanie Isabel Reed, lately Matron, Monroe Devis Maternity Home, Stratford upon Avon.
  • Kenneth Reid, Director, National Bedding Federation.
  • Donald Gledhill Rider, lately Senior Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • Ronald Rivers, Higher Executive Officer, Science Research Council.
  • William Robb, lately Professional and Technology Officer Grade I, Ministry of Defence.
  • Janet Helen Maxwell Robertson. For services to the Arts and the community in Falkirk.
  • John Leslie Robertson, Head-Teacher, Timmergreens Primary School, Arbroath.
  • Rose Robinson, chairman, League of Friends, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham Area Health Authority.
  • Thomas Robinson, Assistant Officer, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Harry Roby, lately Charge Nurse Grade II, St. Thomas' Hospital, Stockport Area Health Authority.
  • Andrzej Antoni Florian Romanski, Special Assistant, Product Development, B.S.C. (Chemicals) Ltd.
  • Stanley Henry James Roth. For services to the Magistracy in West Sussex.
  • Ernest John Joshua Colin Rouse. Member, Gravesham Borough Council.
  • Verner Ruddock, Chief Education Welfare Officer, Southern Education and Library Board, Northern Ireland.
  • David George Sadler, Park Manager, Burgess Park, Greater London Council.
  • Muriel Hume Sandiforth, National Secretary, Women's Section, Royal British Legion.
  • Dudley William Savage, Organist.
  • Mary Phillida Tudor Sawbridge, Director, Parents for Children (Adoption Agency).
  • Reginald Scales, Senior Executive Officer, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Violet Dorothy Seares, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Prices and Consumer Protection.
  • Herbert Howard Sergeant, Editor, Outposts.
  • Edna Sharp, Secretary, Mather & Platt Ltd.
  • Barry Sheene. For services to Motorcycle Racing.
  • Kenneth Frank Sheridan, vice-president, Bolton Community Relations Council.
  • Mary Stephen Sherrard, Organiser, Central Borders Citizens' Advice Bureau.
  • Victor Frederick John Shipp, Senior Executive Officer, Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and Administration.
  • Harold Norman Simmons, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Overseas Development.
  • Seymour Simmons, BEM, Secretary/Manager, Welfare Committee, HMS Pembroke.
  • James Smalls, Social Worker for Handicapped People, Cleveland County Council.
  • Charles Gordon Smith, Chief Warning Officer, Oxford Group, United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation.
  • Esme Lazelle Smith, Works Visits Officer, Production Services, Teesside Division, British Steel Corporation.
  • Leslie Hamilton-Smith, chairman, Hand Crafts Advisory Association for the Disabled.
  • Pamela Ann Smith, Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Reginald Walter Smith, Manager, The Westminster Abbey Bookshop.
  • William Leslie Smith, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Health & Social Security.
  • David Spence, Curator, Prestongrange Mining Museum and Mining Relics in Scotland.
  • Francis William Spencer, Senior Executive Officer, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Michael Stanford, Chief Engineering Instructor, Air Service Training.
  • Alexander Newlands Steedman, Contracts Coordination Engineer, Brown Brothers & Co. Ltd.
  • James Arthur Stephenson, lately Docks Engineer, British Transport Docks Board, Newport.
  • Willi Stern, chairman, Pearl Paints Ltd., Treforest.
  • Colin Monteith Steven, General Medical Practitioner, Wigtown.
  • William George Stickland, Secretary, British Ring, International Brotherhood of Magicians.
  • Edgar David Stogdon, Superintendent of Depots (Isle of Wight), Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
  • Clifford Stone, lately Head, Department of Commerce and Economics, Brislington School, Bristol.
  • Daniel Sullivan, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
  • William James Sullivan. For services to the food and soft drinks industries.
  • Captain William John Sutherland, chairman, Gravesend Unit Committee, Sea Cadet Corps.
  • John Walter Swinnerton, TD, chairman, Hertfordshire Savings Committee.
  • Madan Lai Talwar. For services to community relations in Gloucestershire.
  • Ralph Sidney Taylor, Headmaster, Ty Mawr School, Gilwern.
  • James Thomas, Organising Secretary, Gloucestershire Association of Boys' Clubs.
  • George Thomas Thompson. For services to brass bands.
  • Michael James Thompson, Executive Officer, Department of Health & Social Security.
  • Douglas Scott Thomson, TD, Member, Board of Directors, Solicitors' Benevolent Association.
  • Gertrude Drummond Thomson, Branch Director, Dundee Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • John Hayhurst Todd, County Rent Officer, Merseyside Metropolitan County Council.
  • Joan Gladys Toghill, Senior Personal Secretary, Welsh Office.
  • Winifred Dora Toms. For service to the community in Torquay.
  • Stewart Bates Trotter, Postal Executive C, Southend Head Post Office, Eastern Postal Region.
  • Philip Charles Cardew Truscott, Principal, Adult Education, London Borough of Hillingdon.
  • Lilian Rosina Tucker. For services to the community and local government in Brynmawr, Gwent.
  • Norman Clarke Tulip, Professional and Technical Officer II, Northern Ireland Office.
  • Thomas Colyer Venning, lately County Divisional Surveyor, North Yorkshire County Council.
  • Sally Elizabeth Verity, Dental Auxiliary, London Hospital Medical College Dental School.
  • Basil Raymond Vickers, Public Relations Officer, South of Scotland Electricity Board.
  • William Edward Vince, District Organiser (South West District), Furniture, Timber and Allied Trades Union.
  • John Berry Waggott, Director, International Medical Supplies & Services Ltd., Stafford.
  • George Bert Walden, chairman, Northamptonshire and North Buckinghamshire District Manpower Committee.
  • Arthur Stewart Wales, chairman and managing director, Stewart Wales Somerville Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Charles Sidney Walker, Treasurer, Abbeyfield Society, Weston-super-Mare.
  • Mary Walker, Emergency Services Organise Berkshire, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • Nancy Lilian Walker, lately Warden, County Youth Centre, Grendon Hall, Northampton.
  • Ivor Kenneth Walters, Professional and Technology Officer Grade I, Ministry of Defence.
  • Kenneth Wanklyn, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Elizabeth Despard Ward, President, Silver Lining Appeal, British Kidney Patient Association.
  • Arthur Cutts-Watson, Controller, Group Visit Department, Institute of Directors. For services to Export.
  • Sidney Weintroub, Visiting Jewish Chaplain, Winchester, Parkhurst, Camp Hill and Alban Prisons.
  • Edward Weymouth, lately Head, Music Department, Penzance County Grammar School for Girls.
  • Henry Alfred White, Deputy Divisional Architect Greater London Council.
  • Norman Austin White, lately Professional and Technology Officer I, Ministry of Defence.
  • Philip Thomas White, Secretary, Hampshire Society for Autistic Children.
  • Terence William White, Headmaster, Parkland Middle School, Northampton.
  • Kenneth Whitfield, Observer Commander, Group Commandant No. 23 Group, Durham, Royal Observer Corps.
  • Lieutenant Commander George William Wilcox, Royal Navy (Retd.), Retired Officer Grade II, Ministry of Defence.
  • William Arthur Wildman, lately Area Secretary Kent, National Federation of Building Trades Employers.
  • Harold Cyril Williams, Sales Manager, Naval Systems, Plessey Radar Ltd. For services to Export.
  • John Burton Wilson, Chief Medical Officer, St. Andrews Ambulance Association.
  • Robert Esmond Winch, Forging Consultant, G.K.N. Forgings Ltd.
  • Ruth Jenny Wolf. For services to disabled people in Birmingham.
  • Stanley Barnett Woodall, Senior Officer, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Maud Winifred Wrigglesworth, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Cecil Boothroyd Wright, Export Sales Manager, Davy Roll Co. Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Douglas Arthur Wright, MC, Treasurer, National Coal Board.
  • Patricia Mary Younger, Controller of Typists, Department of the Civil Service for Northern Ireland.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
  • Jane Stephen Alcock. For services to education in Rome.
  • Albert Valentine Anderson. For services to the community in the Cayman Islands.
  • Edward David Argy, Assistant Administration Officer, British Consulate-General, Naples.
  • Joshua Roger Barber. For public and community. services in Fiji.
  • Hamish Ingram Buchanan Barclay. For services to the British community in Denmark.
  • Eric Julian Bathe. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in Penang.
  • The Reverend John Russell Berg. For welfare services to seamen in Yokohama.
  • Captain Robin Bibby, Marine Superintendent, British National Service, New Hebrides, Condominium.
  • Deirdre Patricia Bird. For services to education in Kuwait.
  • Hewitt Alexander Boyd, lately First Secretary (Consular) British High Commission, Port of Spain.
  • Joan Constance Boyle. For services to the British community in Singapore.
  • Sister Mary Elsie Brooks, Nursing Sister, Medical Department, Gibraltar.
  • Barbara Mary Brown de Calderon, General Duties Officer, British Council, Colombia.
  • Mary Rhys Browne. For welfare services to children in Colombia.
  • Cara Evanzeloo Burns, Matron, Medical Department, Belize.
  • John Edward Cawley. For services to the development of education in Kenya.
  • Hoi-sang Charm. For public and community services in Hong Kong.
  • Anthony John Child, Chief Education Officer, Department of Education, Solomon Islands.
  • Keith Forrester Chiswell. For services to the British community in Argentina.
  • Trevor David Clare. For services to education and the British community in Jedda.
  • Neville Andrew Clarke. For services to the British community in Libya.
  • John Herbert Clarke. For services to the British community in Barcelona.
  • Walter Frederick Leonard Coleshill, Second Secretary and Vice-Consul, HM Embassy, Pretoria.
  • Margery Lilian Farrar Cox. For services to the British community in Famagusta, Cyprus.
  • Audrey Crawford, lately Personal Assistant to HM Ambassador, Tel Aviv.
  • Joan Denham, Principal Nursing Officer, Medical Department, British National Service, New Hebrides Condominium.
  • Darnell Alvin Diaz, Principal Education Officer, Education Department, Belize.
  • Major Alfred Dutton, Honorary British Consul, Mérida, Mexico.
  • Clifford John William Forrester, lately Attache and Vice-Consul, HM Embassy, Budapest.
  • George Lisle Fraser, Executive Assistant, Office of the Premier, St. Vincent.
  • Mary Freeland. For services to the British community in Sarawak, Malaysia.
  • John Fromow. For welfare services to the community in Gibraltar.
  • Gerald Sydney Wakefield Gush, Vice-Consul (Commercial), British Consulate-General, Houston.
  • George John Stewart Harris. For services to the British community in Denmark.
  • Edith Law Hawtrey. For services to the British community in Argentina.
  • Thomas Hennessy. For services to British ex-servicemen in Belgium.
  • Michael Stuart Hone, lately Administration Officer, HM Embassy, Beirut.
  • John Ogilvy Houlton, Vice-Consul (Information), British Consulate-General, Los Angeles.
  • Frances Hsiung, lately Principal Trade Officer, Commerce and Industry Department, Hong Kong.
  • Khalil Wakim Imran, Accountant, HM Embassy, Beirut.
  • John Albert Sidney Jackson, Senior Education Officer, Ministry of Education, Bermuda.
  • Maureen Edith Carmel Kincaid, Films and Television Officer, Information Department, British High Commission, Ottawa.
  • Peter Henry Arthur Kinsella, Second Secretary and Vice-Consul, HM Embassy, Paris.
  • Jean Carter Kirk, Senior Personal Assistant, British High Commission, New Delhi.
  • Bridget Lawlor, Assistant Press Officer, British Consulate-General, Sidney.
  • Jean Francois Lesieur, Pilot, Mosquito Research and Control Unit, Cayman Islands.
  • Arthur Gwaenys Lewis, Commercial Officer, British Consulate-General, Adelaide.
  • Maxine Li Kwok. For services to the community in Hong Kong.
  • Marion Moss de Miranda Lima. For services to British cultural interests in Brazil.
  • Rosemary McChesney. For nursing services to the community in the Lebanon.
  • Theoline Lillis McCoy, Education Officer, Cayman Islands.
  • John Burnett McIntosh. For services to British commercial interests and the rubber industry in Malaysia.
  • Sarah Ann McMillan, lately Special Assistant, Secretary-General's Office, United Nations, New York.
  • Rowland Alexander Melville McVicker. For medical services to the community in Kenya.
  • Ronald James McWilliam, Transport Supervisor, HM Embassy, Brussels.
  • The Reverend Canon Ernest William Lunn Martin. For educational and welfare services to the community in Hong Kong.
  • Norman Singleton Mayne. For services to Anglo-Argentine relations.
  • George St. Maur Mills. For services to British commercial interests in Alabama.
  • David Barnabas Moore, Vice-Consul (Commercial) British Consulate-General, Atlanta.
  • Dennis John Morgan, MM, CPM For services to Anglo-Bahamian relations.
  • Patrick Reginald Felix Morgan, Medical Officer, Turks and Caicos Islands.
  • Eric Arthur Mortemore, CPM For services to Anglo-Bahamian relations.
  • Patricia Jane Neville. For services to leprosy control in Ethiopia.
  • Joseph Nunez, City Electrical Engineer, Electricity Department, Gibraltar.
  • Dominic Otuana, Clerk to the Town Council, Honiara, Solomon Islands.
  • Frances Fitz-Warine Parkes. For services to the British community in Chile.
  • Adrian Henry Penrose. For services to the teaching of English in West Africa.
  • Godfrey Hilton Perkin. For services to the British community in Portugal.
  • Theresa Dorothy Pilgrim. For services to the community in St. Lucia.
  • Mary Buchanan Quinton. For medical services to children in Switzerland.
  • Alfred Matthew Renner, Commercial Officer, HM Embassy, Monrovia.
  • Kenneth Rusling. For services to British commercial interests in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
  • Samuel Saki. For public and community services in the Solomon Islands.
  • Ann Patricia Salmon, British High Commission Liaison Officer, Kano, Nigeria.
  • Max Schuchart, lately Information Assistant, HM Embassy, The Hague.
  • Raymond Sidney George Shortland, Second Secretary (Consular) HM Embassy, Oslo.
  • Kathleen Mary Skipsey. For educational and welfare services to disabled children in Mauritius.
  • Patricia Stathatos. For services to animal welfare in Greece.
  • Alexander Lumsden Stewart. For services to the development of physical education in Kenya.
  • Charles Denis Stuart. For services to the community in Bermuda.
  • Mary Lillian Stubbs. For services to the community in Port Moresby.
  • Joeli Taoi, District Medical Officer, British National Service, New Hebrides Condominium.
  • Nelly Charlotte Stephanie Julie Tarlton. For services to the British community in Belgium.
  • Andrew Teabo Tongaiaba. For public and community services in the Gilbert Islands.
  • Gwendolyn Moreen Tonge, Home Economics Supervisor, Ministry of Education, Antigua.
  • Annette Louise Treble, Information and Consular Assistant, British Government Trade Office, Winnipeg.
  • Albert Roye Tribe, Principal Game Warden, National Parks and Wildlife Department, Malawi.
  • Ethel Dorothy Vargas. For services to education in Belize.
  • Jack Alec Wallace, Principal Government Engineer, Public Works Department, Hong Kong.
  • Christine Mary Warren-Tutte. For services to education in Athens.
  • Edward Owen Watkins. For services to the British community in Patagonia.
  • Richard Francis Gregory Whale, lately Senior Clerk, Military Standardisation Agency, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Brussels.
  • Ting-Sang Woo. For services to the community in Hong Kong.
  • Patricia Wood. For services to the British community in Kuala Lumpur.
  • Fay Elizabeth Wright. For services to education and the community in the Solomon Islands.
Australian States
State of New South Wales
  • James Montague Bonwick. For services to medicine.
  • Bede John Buckley. For services to the community.
  • Joyce Caroline Clague. For services to Aborigines.
  • Robert Henry Collard. For services to the community.
  • Janet Dawson (Mrs. M. Boddy). For services to art.
  • Charles Colbran Eastes. For services to sport.
  • Thomas John Finnane, ED. For services to the community.
  • The Reverend Arthur James Alexander Fraser. For services to the church.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel George James Edward Godkin (Salvation Army). For services to the community.
  • Roy Stanton Grieve. For services to local government and the community.
  • Arthur Gordon Kinder. For services to the community and to ex-servicemen.
  • Keith Laurence King. For services to the community and medicine.
  • June Ellen Loney. For services to music.
  • Patricia Anne Lovell. For services to television and the film industry.
  • John Joseph O'Toole. For services to sport.
  • Hermine Rainow. For services to the community.
  • Norah Doris Spence. For services to nursing.
  • Nanette Stacey Waddy. For services to medicine.
  • Donald Perry Walker. For services to.the club hotel industry.
  • Nancie Wicks. For services to sport.
  • Josephine Zammit. For services to the ethnic community.
State of Victoria
  • Edna Louise Barrett Chandler, of The Basin. For services to the performing arts.
  • Dorothy Jean Clark, of Toorak. For services to the community.
  • Esme Weldon Dunell, of Box Hill North. For public service.
  • William Arthur Edgar, of Chadstone. For services to sport.
  • Ernest Edwin Gunn, of Carnegie. For municipal and community services.
  • Irene Wilkelmina Ballantyne-Heard, of Hawthorn. For services to nursing.
  • Councillor Stewart Lewis Randolph Hocking, of Bendigo. For municipal and community services.
  • Charles Dudley Lanyon, of Mildura. For public service.
  • Eric John Joseph Lee, of Stratford. For municipal and community services.
  • Philip Alexander William Macpherson, of Black Rock. For public service.
  • Major Geoffrey Guy Harington Peace, of Pulborough, Sussex, England. For public. service.
  • Timothy Joseph Shea, of Bacchus Marsh. For municipal and community services.
  • Walter Roy Shepherd, of South Yarra. For services to the performing arts.
  • John Squire Silcock, of via Balmoral. For services to rural industry.
  • Max William Yunghanns, of Hawthorn. For services to Returned Service organisations.
State of Queensland
  • William Frederick Aplin (Senior), of Mount Isa. For services to the community.
  • Mabel Cecil, of Gympie. For services to the community.
  • Edward Laurence Evans, of Mundingburra. For services to the community.
  • Councillor Charles Harvey Fuller, of Chinchilla. For services to local government and the community.
  • Reginald Bowen Lynch, of Charleville. For services to local government and the community.
  • Mary Eta Moore, of Kedron. For services to the Girl Guides' Movement.
  • John Patrick Murray, of Wavell Heights. For services to the drycleaning industry.
  • Ivy Bartz Schultz, of Kelvin Grove. For services to nursing.
  • James John Sheeran, of Brookfield. For services to the bread manufacturing industry.
  • Clement Stephen Scudamore-Smith, of via Kingaroy. For services to the community.
  • Alan Patrick Thomas, of Stafford Heights. For services to music.
  • Norman James Wright, of Manly. For services to yachting.
State of Western Australia
  • Mary Brazier, Establishment of Government House, Perth.
  • William Robert Jacob Burns, of South Perth. For services to disabled children and young adults.
  • Louis Fenwick, of Dampier. For services to medicine and the community.
  • Thomas Augustine Hartrey, of Boulder. For services to the law and politics.
  • Milson John Howard Porter, of Attadale. For services to sport and the community.
  • Erica Reid Underwood, of Nedlands. For services to radio, education and the community.

Order of the Companions of Honour (CH)

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

Home Civil Service
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Australian States
State of New South Wales
State of Victoria
State of Queensland
State of Western Australia

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division
United Kingdom
Overseas Territories
Australian States
State of New South Wales
State of Victoria
State of Queensland
State of Western Australia

Royal Red Cross (RRC)

Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force

Associate of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

Royal Navy
  • Chief Medical Technician Anthony Alfred Wingett, M966717T.
Army
  • Lieutenant Colonel Cicely Margaret Earp, TD (420513), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, Territorial & Army Volunteer Reserve.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Jean Veronica Grieve (444021), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Major Stella Lily Wilmott Attrill Partridge, TD (475988), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, Territorial & Army Volunteer Reserve.

Air Force Cross (AFC)

Royal Navy
Royal Air Force

Air Force Medal (AFM)

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

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

Queen's Fire Services Medal (QFSM)

England and Wales
Australian States
State of Western Australia

Colonial Police Medal (CPM)

Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air

Royal Navy
Royal Air Force
United Kingdom

Australia

Knight Bachelor

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

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

Companion 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
  • Mary Durack, OBE, (Mrs. H. C. Miller), of Nedlands, Western Australia. For distinguished service to literature.
  • Audrey Tattie Hinchliffe Reader, OBE, of Chadstone, Victoria. For distinguished service to women's affairs and to politics.

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

Military Division
Civil Division

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Neil Smith Currie, OBE, of Forrest, A.C.T. For public service to industry and commerce.
  • Robert Broughton Lansdown, of Red Hill, A.C.T. For public service to housing, the environment and community development.
  • Douglas Henry McKay, OBE, of Campbell, A.C.T. For public service to overseas trade.
  • Dr. Albert Lloyd George Rees, of North Balwyn, Victoria. For service to the science of chemical physics.
  • Reginald de Quetteville Robin, of Canterbury, Victoria. For service to Australian shipping.
  • Howard Austin Soloman, of Cottesloe, Western Australia. For community service.
  • Dr. Haydn Stanley Williams, of Manning, Western Australia. For service to education.
  • Dr. Howard Knox Worner, of North Balwyn, Victoria. For service to science and the technology of energy.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • James Sydney Adams, of Tranmere, South Australia. For service to defence science.
  • James Rupert Allen, of Mortlake, Victoria. For service to primary industry.
  • The Reverend Frederick James Angus, of Geelong, Victoria. For service to marriage guidance and disabled people.
  • Anthony Brown Armstrong, of North Kew, Victoria. For advisory service to defence work.
  • Colin Arthur Keith Edward Austin, of Loganlea, Queensland. For public service to commonwealth construction.
  • Frederick William Cecil Bennett, of Denistone, New South Wales. For service to cricket and baseball.
  • Alfred Hamilton Dale Budd, of Yarralumla, A.C.T. For service as principal private secretary to the Prime Minister.
  • John Douglas, of Kootingal, New South Wales. For service to egg marketing.
  • Dr. Cyril Percival Victorious Evans, of Hawker, A.C.T. For public service to health.
  • Persia Elspbeth, Lady Galleghan, of Cremorne, New South Wales. For service to the Red Cross and the community.
  • Nancy Giese, MBE, of Darwin, Northern Territory. For service to education the arts and women.
  • Jack Noel Goodwin, of West Beach, South Australia. For service to industry, philanthropy and sport.
  • Edgar Clive Harcourt, of Vaucluse, New South Wales. For service to overseas telecommunications.
  • Esther Lipman, Lady Jacobs, MBE, of Leabrook, South Australia. For service to local government and to the community.
  • John Patrick Lonergan, of Deakin, A.C.T. For public service to science.
  • Harold Thomas Loxton, of East Kew, Victoria. For public services to road engineering.
  • Donald Martin, of Hobart, Tasmania. For scientific service to the apple industry.
  • Dr. Spiro Moraitis, of East St. Kilda, Victoria. For service to migrants and their health.
  • Bernard James O'Connor, of Sans Souci, New South Wales. For service to the stevedoring industry.
  • Desmond James O'Connor, of Pearce, A.C.T. For public service to productivity.
  • George Reynolds Rippon, of Poolayelo, Victoria. For service to local government, sport and to the media.
  • Dick (Goobalathaldin) Roughsey, of Morriagton Island, Queensland. For service to Aboriginal art and culture.
  • Neale Esmond Joseph Sainsbury, of Griffith, A.C.T. For public service to the law.
  • Joyce Eileen Shewcroft, of Avalon Beach, New South Wales. For service to the ABC and law.
  • Thomas Bevan Wallace, of Beauty Point, New South Wales. For advisory service in advertising.
  • Donald Vivian Youngman, of Griffith, A.C.T. For public service in statistics.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
Royal Australian Navy
  • Lieutenant Commander (Cadets) Alfred Cunneen.
  • Lieutenant Algirdas Petros Diciunas (O.42167).
  • Lieutenant Commander Peter William Horobin (O.1873).
Royal Australian Military Forces
Royal Australian Air Force
  • Flight Lieutenant Robert John Coopes (061815).
  • Squadron Leader Brian John Marriott (0218391).
  • Squadron Leader Raymond John Stevenson (014417).
  • Flying Officer Ronald William Tyler (019026).
Civil Division
  • Ronald William Beaver, of Red Hill, A.C.T. For public service to defence.
  • Graeme Emerson Bell, of Waverley, New South Wales. For service to jazz music.
  • Carlo Antonio Boscaini, of Darwin, Northern Territory. For service to migrants.
  • John Patrick Brophy, of Floreat Park, Western Australia. For public service to science.
  • David McKindlay Burgess, of Nunawading, Victoria. For service to youth and disabled people.
  • David Burramarra Bukulatjpi, of Elcho Island. For service to Aboriginals on Elcho Island, Northern Territory.
  • Andrew John Egan Campbell, of Elsternwick, Victoria.
  • Joan Ruth Campbell, of Scarborough, Western Australia. For service to the art of pottery.
  • Jean Athola Conochie, of East Melbourne, Victoria. For public service to science.
  • John Burton Dearlove, of Northgate, Queensland. For service to life saving.
  • Leo Demant, of St. Ives, New South Wales. For service to music.
  • (Bonnie) Sarah Buchanan Dillon, of Darling Point, New South Wales. For service to health.
  • Archibald Norman Durham, of Chapel Hill, Queensland. For public service to veterans and service to sport.
  • William Keran Fraser, of Greenwich, New South Wales. For service with the ABC News.
  • Alan Charles Hamlyn Frost, of Cooma North, New South Wales. For public service in the Snowy Mountains.
  • James Douglas Gallagher, of Darwin, Northern Territory. For service to education.
  • Douglas Carling Green, of Lenah Valley, Tasmania. For service to cricket and football and veterans' welfare.
  • Millicent Kate Harry, of Launceston, Tasmania. For service to temperance and the church.
  • Dr. Annie Doreen Hensley, (Mrs. Mune), of Mundulla, South Australia. For service to health.
  • Robert Russell Hollick, of Mildura, Victoria. For service to the wine industry.
  • Mary Lindsay Houghton, of Devonport, Tasmania. For service to the theatre.
  • Albert William, Jennings, of Clayton, Victoria. For public service to posts and telecommunications.
  • The Reverend Albert Richard Jones, of Royston Park, South Australia. For service to the church and social welfare.
  • Paul David Kahl, of Wee Waa, New South Wales. For service to the cotton industry.
  • Marjorie Patricia Lance, of Torrens, A.C.T. For public service.
  • Thomas Crede Lovegrove, of Darwin Northern Territory. For public service to Aboriginals.
  • Donald Wilson McEwan, of Richmond, New South Wales. For service to veterans' welfare and the citrus industry.
  • Eric George McRae, of Sandy Bay, Tasmania. For service to sport and conservation.
  • Rosario (Ross) Maniaci, of Chiswick, New South Wales. For service to migrants and to local government.
  • Jean Maree Councillor Manuel, of Como, New South Wales. For service to local government and to the community.
  • Benjamin Wongathauoo Mason, of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. For service to Aboriginals.
  • Jack Mead, of Wembley, Western Australia. For public service and service to youth.
  • Kenneth Archibald Metcalfe, of Lockleys, South Australia. For public service to defence science and technology.
  • Jacob George Mye. For service to Torres Strait Islanders.
  • Brother John Anselm O'Neill, of Launceston, Tasmania. For service to education.
  • William Jack Percival, of Lindfield, New South Wales. For service to journalism.
  • Lewis Peter Potter, of Claremont, Western Australian. For service to disabled people.
  • David Arthur Powell, of Christmas Island, Indian Ocean. For service to conservation.
  • Marjorie Evelyn (Eve) Pownall, of Forestville, New South Wales. For service to literature.
  • Frank James Roberts, of Griffith, A.C.T. For public service in printing.
  • Lou Rose, of Middle Cove, New South Wales. For service to the Jewish community and to sport.
  • William Charles Rowe, Australian Consulate, Honolulu, Hawaii.
  • James Carlyle Smith, of Brookfield, Queensland. For service to the honey industry.
  • Sister Mary Stephen (Miss Judith Mary Carney), of Gunnedah, New South Wales. For service to education.
  • Richard John Treister, of Parramatta, New South Wales. For service to migrants.
  • Telka Alathea Williams, of Alice Springs, Northern Territory. For service to youth, disabled people and the Red Cross.
  • Donald Arthur Winch, of North Balwyn, Victoria. For public service to the airline industry.

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

British Empire Medal (BEM)

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

Royal Red Cross (RRC)

Associate of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

Air Force Cross (AFC)

Royal Australian Air Force

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

Queen's Fire Services Medal (QFSM)

New Zealand

Mauritius

Knight Bachelor

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Jugmohunsing Fulena, QPM, CPM, MPM, Commissioner of Police.
  • Rameshwar Jaypal. For political and public service.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Baboo Kresoonpersadsingh Ramdour. For services to the co-operative movement and for voluntary social work.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Louis Roland Patrick Angseesing, lately Senior Inspector of Schools.
  • Hurreecharun Boodan. For services to local government and voluntary social work.
  • Hurrydeo Choolun, lately General Manager, Tobacco Board.
  • Nagamootoo Curthan, Member, Industrial Relations Commission.
  • Jean Marie Arthur Maurice, lately Chief Health Inspector, Ministry of Health.
  • Cassam Ramdin, recently Senior Auditor.

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

Mauritius Police Medal (MPM)

Fiji

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
  • Commander Stanley Branson Brown, MBE, VRD, Royal Fiji Military Forces Naval Squadron.
Civil Division
  • Ganga Ram, JP, Medical Officer of Health, Suva.
  • Meloma Tui Savai-Lu'u Sanerive, Government Printer.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Wilfred Waring Bentley. For services to the community.
  • Tulia Koroi. For services to education and the community.
  • Sakeasi Koroinailovolovo Sovanivalu. For services to education and the community.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Military Division

Bahamas

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

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

  • Salathiel Harvey Thompson, MVO, QPM, CPM, Commissioner of Police.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

Grenada

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • William Lennox Slinger. For philanthropy and services to the community.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Vivian Oswald Williams. For public service.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Benjamin Solomon Coy. For public service.

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

Papua New Guinea

Order of the British Empire

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

Civil Division
  • Colonel Jack Keith Murray, OBE, ED. For distinguished service to Papua New Guinea.

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • The Reverend Bernard Franke. For long and distinguished service to the church.
  • The Honourable Mr. Justice James Boyd Keith Williams. For distinguished service to the law.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
  • Colonel Anthony Thomas Hall (335041), Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Gago Mapokai Mamae (82960), Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Rex Rowe (34812), Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
Civil Division
  • James Jacobi. For services to sport and the community.
  • John Maxwell Middleton. For political and community services.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
  • Major (Provisional Lieutenant Colonel) Thomas Poang (83013), Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 Geoffrey John Wildblood (120036), Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
Civil Division
  • Harry Hans Jackman. For services to cooperatives and business development.
  • Anna Nombri. For services to the community.
  • Timothy Pohai. For services to the community.

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Military Division
Civil Division

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References

  1. UK listing: "No. 47418". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1977. pp. 1–34.
  2. Australia listing: "No. 47419". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1977. pp. 35–40.
  3. New Zealand listing: "No. 47420". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1977. pp. 41–46.
  4. Mauritius listing: "No. 47421". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1977. pp. 47–48.
  5. Fiji listing: "No. 47422". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1977. pp. 49–50.
  6. Bahamas listing: "No. 47423". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1977. pp. 51–52.
  7. Grenada listing: "No. 47424". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1977. pp. 53–54.
  8. Papua New Guinea listing: "No. 47425". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1977. pp. 55–56.