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The Queen's Birthday Honours 1962 were appointments in many of the
Commonwealth realm A Commonwealth realm is a sovereign state in the Commonwealth of Nations whose monarch and head of state is shared among the other realms. Each realm functions as an independent state, equal with the other realms and nations of the Commonwealt ...
s of Queen
Elizabeth II Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022. She was queen regnant of 32 sovereign states during ...
to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The appointments were made "on the occasion of the Celebration of Her Majesty's Birthday", and were published in supplements to the ''
London Gazette London is the capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary dow ...
'' of 25 May 1962.Australia list: Rhodesia & Nyasaland list: At this time honours for Australians were awarded both in the United Kingdom honours, on the advice of the premiers of Australian states, and also in a separate Australia honours list. The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged by honour, with classes (Knight, Knight Grand Cross, ''etc.'') and then divisions (Military, Civil, ''etc.'') as appropriate.


United Kingdom and Commonwealth


Viscount

* The Right Honourable Cyril John, Baron Radcliffe, ,
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, commonly known as Law Lords, were judges appointed under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 to the British House of Lords, as a committee of the House, effectively to exercise the judicial functions of the House of ...
since 1949. Chairman, Committee of Inquiry into the Monetary and Credit System, 1957–1959; Chairman, Committee of Inquiry into Security Procedures and Practices, 1961.


Baron

* The Right Honourable Sir
William Mabane William Mabane, 1st Baron Mabane (12 January 1895 – 16 November 1969), known as Sir William Mabane between 1954 and 1962, was a British businessman and Liberal/National Liberal politician. Background and education The son of Joseph Greenwood M ...
, , Chairman, British Travel and Holidays Association.


Privy Counsellor

* Major Sir William John St. Clair Anstruther-Gray, , Member of Parliament for
North Lanarkshire North Lanarkshire ( sco, North Lanrikshire; gd, Siorrachd Lannraig a Tuath) is one of 32 council areas of Scotland. It borders the northeast of the City of Glasgow and contains many of Glasgow's suburbs and commuter towns and villages. It also ...
, 1931–1945, and for
Berwick and East Lothian Berwick and East Lothian was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP), using the first past the post system. History The constituency was created in 1950 and abol ...
since 1951.
Assistant Postmaster-General The Assistant Postmaster General is a defunct junior ministerial position in the United Kingdom Government. The title of Postmaster General was abolished under the Post Office Act 1969. A new public authority governed by a chairman was established ...
, May–July 1945. Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means, 1959–1962;
Chairman of Ways and Means In the United Kingdom, the Chairman of Ways and Means is a senior member of the House of Commons who acts as one of the Speaker's three deputies. The incumbent is Dame Eleanor Laing, MP for Epping Forest, who was first elected to the office on ...
since January 1962. * Brigadier Sir John George Smyth, , Member of Parliament for Norwood since 1950. Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Pensions, 1951–1953. Joint Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance, 1953–1955.


Baronet

* Sir Frederic Collins Hooper, Managing Director,
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Group of Companies. Adviser on Recruiting to Minister of Defence. * The Right Honourable Sir Gordon Cosmo Touche, , Member of Parliament for
Reigate Reigate ( ) is a town status in the United Kingdom, town in Surrey, England, around south of central London. The settlement is recorded in Domesday Book in 1086 as ''Cherchefelle'' and first appears with its modern name in the 1190s. The earlie ...
, 1931–1950, and for
Dorking Dorking () is a market town in Surrey in South East England, about south of London. It is in Mole Valley District and the council headquarters are to the east of the centre. The High Street runs roughly east–west, parallel to the Pipp Br ...
since 1950. Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means, 1956–1959; Chairman of Ways and Means, 1959–January 1962. For political and public services.


Knight Bachelor

* Frederick William Mallandaine Ashton, , Principal Choreographer and Associate Director,
Royal Ballet The Royal Ballet is a British internationally renowned classical ballet company, based at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, England. The largest of the five major ballet companies in Great Britain, the Royal Ballet was founded in ...
,
Covent Garden Covent Garden is a district in London, on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St Martin's Lane and Drury Lane. It is associated with the former fruit-and-vegetable market in the central square, now a popular shopping and tourist si ...
. * Alderman George Frederick Chaplin, . For political and public services in Essex. * Edward Foyle Collingwood, , Chairman, Newcastle Regional Hospital Board. * Frederick William Delve, ,
Chief Officer A chief mate (C/M) or chief officer, usually also synonymous with the first mate or first officer, is a licensed mariner and head of the deck department of a merchant ship. The chief mate is customarily a watchstander and is in charge of the ship ...
,
London Fire Brigade The London Fire Brigade (LFB) is the fire and rescue service for London, the capital of the United Kingdom. It was formed by the Metropolitan Fire Brigade Act 1865, under the leadership of superintendent Eyre Massey Shaw. It has 5,992staff, in ...
. * Arthur John Driver, President of
The Law Society The Law Society of England and Wales (officially The Law Society) is the professional association that represents solicitors for the jurisdiction of England and Wales. It provides services and support to practising and training solicitors, as ...
, 1961–1962. *
Theodore Fortescue Fox Sir Theodore "Robbie" Fortescue Fox (26 November 1899 – 19 June 1989) was a British physician and medical editor. After graduating from Leighton Park School in 1918, Theodore Fox, as a Quaker, joined the Friends' Ambulance Unit and served in ...
, , Editor, ''
The Lancet ''The Lancet'' is a weekly peer-reviewed general medical journal and one of the oldest of its kind. It is also the world's highest-impact academic journal. It was founded in England in 1823. The journal publishes original research articles, ...
''. * Alderman James Mantle Greenwood, . For political and public services in London. *
Charles Stuart Hallinan Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English and French speaking countries. It is from the French form ''Charles'' of the Proto-Germanic name (in runic alphabet) or ''*karilaz'' (in Latin alphabet), whose meaning was "f ...
, . For political and public services in Wales and Monmouthshire. * George Ernest Haynes, , Director, National Council of Social Service. * John Francis Hedges, . For political and public services in Wessex. * Bernard Kenyon, Clerk of the Peace and Clerk of the County Council, West Riding of Yorkshire. * William Errington Keville, . For services to the shipping industry. Deputy Chairman, Furness, Withy & Co. Ltd. * Anthony Highmore King, , Senior Master,
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and
Queen's Remembrancer The King's Remembrancer (or Queen's Remembrancer) is an ancient judicial post in the legal system of England and Wales. Since the Lord Chancellor no longer sits as a judge, the Remembrancer is the oldest judicial position in continual existence ...
, Supreme Count of Judicature. * William Halford Lawson, , Senior Partner in Binder, Hamlyn & Co., Chartered Accountants. * Edwin Hartley Cameron Leather, , Member of Parliament for
North Somerset North Somerset is a unitary authorities of England, unitary district in Somerset, South West England. Whilst its area covers part of the Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county of Somerset, it is administered independently of the non ...
since 1950. For political and public services. * John Francis Lockwood, Master of
Birkbeck College Birkbeck, University of London (formally Birkbeck College, University of London), is a public university, public research university, located in Bloomsbury, London, England, and a constituent college, member institution of the federal Universit ...
, University of London. For services to higher education in the Colonies. *
David Alexander Cecil Low Sir David Alexander Cecil Low (7 April 1891 – 19 September 1963) was a New Zealand political cartoonist and caricaturist who lived and worked in the United Kingdom for many years. Low was a self-taught cartoonist. Born in New Zealand, he work ...
, Cartoonist. * David Lowe, , Deputy Chairman,
Agricultural Research Council The Agricultural and Food Research Council (AFRC) was a British Research Council responsible for funding and managing scientific and technological developments in farming and horticulture. History The AFRC was formed in 1983 from its predecessor, ...
. Chairman, Scottish Horticultural Advisory Committee. * Stephen James McAdden, , Member of Parliament for
Southend East Southend East railway station is on the London, Tilbury and Southend line, serving the Southchurch area to the east of Southend-on-Sea, Essex. It is down the main line from London Fenchurch Street via and it is situated between to the west ...
since 1950. For political and public services. * Alexander Maitland, , Trustee,
National Galleries of Scotland National Galleries of Scotland ( gd, Gailearaidhean Nàiseanta na h-Alba) is the executive non-departmental public body that controls the three national galleries of Scotland and two partner galleries, forming one of the National Collections o ...
. *
Eric Mensforth The given name Eric, Erich, Erikk, Erik, Erick, or Eirik is derived from the Old Norse name ''Eiríkr'' (or ''Eríkr'' in Old East Norse due to monophthongization). The first element, ''ei-'' may be derived from the older Proto-Norse ''* ain ...
, , Chairman,
Westland Aircraft Westland Aircraft was a British aircraft manufacturer located in Yeovil, Somerset. Formed as a separate company by separation from Petters Limited just before the start of the Second World War, Westland had been building aircraft since 1915. Du ...
Ltd. *
John Turton Randall Sir John Turton Randall, (23 March 1905 – 16 June 1984) was an English physicist and biophysicist, credited with radical improvement of the cavity magnetron, an essential component of centimetric wavelength radar, which was one of the keys ...
, Professor of Biophysics,
University of London The University of London (UoL; abbreviated as Lond or more rarely Londin in post-nominals) is a federal public research university located in London, England, United Kingdom. The university was established by royal charter in 1836 as a degree ...
. *
Isaac Shoenberg Sir Isaac Shoenberg (1 March 1880 – 25 January 1963) was a British electronic engineer born in Belarus who was best known for his role in the history of television. He was the head of the EMI research team that developed the 405-line (Marconi-EM ...
. For services in the development of television and sound recording. * Lieutenant-Colonel
Thomas Eustace Smith Thomas Eustace Smith (1831–1903) was an English shipping magnate and Liberal Party politician. Biography He was elected at the 1868 general election as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tynemouth and North Shields, having stood unsuccessfully ...
, , Chairman and Managing Director,
Smiths Dock Company Smith's Dock Company, Limited, often referred to simply as Smith's Dock, was a British shipbuilding company. History The company was originally established by Thomas Smith who bought William Rowe's shipyard at St. Peter's in Newcastle upon Tyne ...
Ltd. * Richard Felix Summers, Chairman,
John Summers & Sons John Summers & Sons Ltd was a major United Kingdom iron and steel producer, latterly based on the Dee Estuary at Shotton, Flintshire. The company was absorbed into British Steel Corporation in 1967; British Steel became Corus in 1999 and this c ...
Ltd. Part-time Member of the Iron and Steel Board. *
William Watson William, Willie, Bill or Billy Watson may refer to: Entertainment * William Watson (songwriter) (1794–1840), English concert hall singer and songwriter * William Watson (poet) (1858–1935), English poet * Billy Watson (actor) (1923–2022), Ame ...
, Treasurer,
Bank of Scotland The Bank of Scotland plc (Scottish Gaelic: ''Banca na h-Alba'') is a commercial and clearing bank based in Scotland and is part of the Lloyds Banking Group, following the Bank of Scotland's implosion in 2008. The bank was established by th ...
. ;State of Victoria * William Ian Potter, of Melbourne, State of Victoria. For public services. * The Honourable Reginald Richard Sholl, a Judge of the Supreme Court in the State of Victoria. ;State of Queensland * Professor Fred Joyce Schonell, Vice-Chancellor of the University of the State of Queensland. ;State of South Australia * Henry Graham Alderman, a member of the legal profession in the State of South Australia. For public services. ;Commonwealth Relations * James Douglas Hardy, , formerly Secretary to the Government of Pakistan, President's Secretariat at Establishment Division. *
Nicol Stenhouse Nicol Drysdale Stenhouse (27 June 1806 – 18 February 1873) was a Scottish-born lawyer, writer and literary patron in colonial Australia. Stenhouse was born in Coldstream, Berwickshire, Scotland and was a writer of taste and a great lover of li ...
, formerly President of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry and of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of India. ;Overseas Territories * Clyde Vernon Harcourt Archer, formerly Federal Justice, The West Indies. * Bernard De Bunsen, , Principal of
Makerere College Makerere University, Kampala (; Mak) is Uganda's largest and oldest institution of higher learning, first established as a technical school in 1922. It became an independent national university in 1970. Today, Makerere University is composed of ni ...
, The University College of East Africa. * Charles Godfrey Gasyonga II,
Omugabe Ankole (Runyankore: ''Nkore''), was a traditional Bantu kingdom in Uganda and lasted from the 15th century until 1967. The kingdom was located in south-western Uganda, east of Lake Edward. History Ankole Kingdom is located in the South-Western ...
(hereditary ruler) of
Ankole Ankole (Nkore language, Runyankore: ''Nkore''), was a traditional Bantu peoples, Bantu kingdom in Uganda and lasted from the 15th century until 1967. The kingdom was located in south-western Uganda, east of Lake Edward. History Ankole Realm, K ...
, Uganda. *
Gerald MacMahon Mahon Gerald is a male Germanic given name meaning "rule of the spear" from the prefix ''ger-'' ("spear") and suffix ''-wald'' ("rule"). Variants include the English given name Jerrold, the feminine nickname Jeri and the Welsh language Gerallt and Iris ...
, Chief Justice, Zanzibar. * Ramparsad Neerunjun, , Chief Justice, Mauritius. * George David Kamuriasi Rukidi II,
Omukama {{Unreferenced, date=December 2009 Omukama: often translated as "king of kings", (O)Mukama means in Bantu languages, Bantu (Banyoro-, Batoro- and other languages) something like "superior milkman/milkbringer". The title "Omukama" is used in the regi ...
(hereditary ruler) of the
Toro Kingdom Tooro is a Bantu kingdom located within the borders of Uganda. The current Omukama of Toro is King Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV. King Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV took to the throne of Tooro kingdom in 1995 at the age of just three ...
, Uganda. * Arthur Frederick Thelwell, , Chairman, Christiana Area Land Authority, Jamaica.


Order of the Bath


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

;Military Division * Admiral Sir Alexander Noel Campbell Bingley, . * General Sir
Gerald Lathbury General Sir Gerald William Lathbury, (14 July 1906 – 16 May 1978) was a senior British Army officer who fought during the Second World War, serving with distinction with the British Army's airborne forces, commanding the 1st Parachute Brigade ...
, , (34834), late Infantry; Colonel, The West India Regiment; Colonel Commandant, 1st Greenjackets, 43rd & 52nd; Colonel Commandant, The Parachute Regiment. ;Civil Division * Sir Henry Drummond Hancock, , Chairman, Local Government Commission (England).


Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

;Military Division * Vice-Admiral Nigel Stuart Henderson, . * Vice-Admiral John Michael Villiers, . * Lieutenant-General
John Winthrop Hackett Sir John Winthrop Hackett Sr. (4 February 184819 February 1916), generally known as "Winthrop Hackett", was a proprietor and editor of several newspapers in Western Australia, a politician and a university chancellor. Early life Hackett was b ...
, , (52752), late Royal Armoured Corps; Colonel Commandant, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. * Lieutenant-General Reginald Hackett Hewetson, , (40386), late Royal Regiment of Artillery. * Acting Air Marshal Leslie William Clement Bower, , Royal Air Force. ;Civil Division * George Edward Godber, ,
Chief Medical Officer Chief medical officer (CMO) is the title used in many countries for the senior government official designated head of medical services, sometimes at the national level. The post is held by a physician who serves to advise and lead a team of medical ...
, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education and Home Office. * Burke St. John Trend, , Second Secretary,
HM Treasury His Majesty's Treasury (HM Treasury), occasionally referred to as the Exchequer, or more informally the Treasury, is a department of His Majesty's Government responsible for developing and executing the government's public finance policy and ec ...
. * Brigadier The Right Honourable Charles George Vivian, Baron Tryon, ,
Keeper of the Privy Purse The Keeper of the Privy Purse and Treasurer to the King/Queen (or Financial Secretary to the King/Queen) is responsible for the financial management of the Royal Households of the United Kingdom, Royal Household of the Monarchy of the United Kingd ...
and Treasurer to The Queen.


Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

;Military Division ;;Royal Navy * Rear-Admiral
Ian Gerald Aylen Rear-Admiral Ian Gerald Aylen (12 October 1910 – 5 November 2003), known as Jan Aylen, was an officer of the Royal Navy during the Second World War, eventually rising to flag rank. Early life Aylen was born in Saltash, Cornwall and educated a ...
, . * Rear-Admiral Joseph Charles Cameron Henley. * Rear-Admiral John Augustine Ievers, . * Rear-Admiral
Edmund George Irving Rear-Admiral Sir Edmund George Irving, (5 April 1910 – 1 October 1990) was a naval hydrographer. Early life Irving was born in Sandakan, British North Borneo to the resident magistrate George Clerk Irving and his wife Ethel Mary Frances Poole ...
, . * Rear-Admiral William James Munn, . * Rear-Admiral Simon Edward Post, . * Surgeon Rear-Admiral John Mansel Reese, . * Rear-Admiral Maurice James Ross, . * Rear-Admiral Godfrey Benjamin Teale, . ;;Army * Major-General Ian Herbert Fitzgerald Boyd, , (38385), late Corps of Royal Engineers. * Major-General John Hamilton Cubbon, , (52600), late Infantry. * Major-General
Thomas Herbert Fischer Foulkes Thomas may refer to: People * List of people with given name Thomas * Thomas (name) * Thomas (surname) * Saint Thomas (disambiguation) * Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Doctor of the Church * Thomas the A ...
, , (39248), late Corps of Royal Engineers. * Major-General
Charles Harold McVittie Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English and French speaking countries. It is from the French form ''Charles'' of the Proto-Germanic name (in runic alphabet) or ''*karilaz'' (in Latin alphabet), whose meaning was "f ...
, , (40716), Royal Army Ordnance Corps. * Major-General
William James Officer William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of Engl ...
, , (21400), late Royal Army Medical Corps. * Major-General Joseph Kenneth Shepheard, , (40410), late Corps of Royal Engineers. * Major-General Patrick George Turpin, , (63806), late Royal Army Service Corps. * Major-General Gerald Patrick Linton Weston, , (49963), late Infantry. ;;Royal Air Force * Air Vice-Marshal Kenneth Vernon Garside, . * Air Vice-Marshal Thomas Conchar Macdonald, . * Acting Air Vice-Marshal Colin Murray Stewart, . * Acting Air Vice-Marshal George Holford White, . * Air Commodore Charles Beresford Eaton Burt-Andrews, . * Air Commodore Arthur Hubert McMath Hely, . * Air Commodore John Kevitt Rotherham, . ;Civil Division *
Philip Stuart Milner-Barry Sir Philip Stuart Milner-Barry (20 September 1906 – 25 March 1995) was a British chess player, chess writer, World War II codebreaker and civil servant. He represented England in chess both before and after World War II. He worked at Bletc ...
, , Under-Secretary,
HM Treasury His Majesty's Treasury (HM Treasury), occasionally referred to as the Exchequer, or more informally the Treasury, is a department of His Majesty's Government responsible for developing and executing the government's public finance policy and ec ...
. * Gordon Bowen, , Under-Secretary,
Board of Trade The Board of Trade is a British government body concerned with commerce and industry, currently within the Department for International Trade. Its full title is The Lords of the Committee of the Privy Council appointed for the consideration of ...
. * Reginald Geoffrey Elkington, Director of Establishment and Finance,
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, abbreviated DSIR was the name of several British Empire organisations founded after the 1923 Imperial Conference to foster intra-Empire trade and development. * Department of Scientific and Industria ...
. * Arthur Acheson Farrell, Comptroller and Auditor General, Northern Ireland. * William Geraghty, Deputy Under-Secretary of State,
War Office The War Office was a department of the British Government responsible for the administration of the British Army between 1857 and 1964, when its functions were transferred to the new Ministry of Defence (MoD). This article contains text from ...
. * Ronald Ernest Charles Johnson, Under-Secretary, Scottish Home and Health Department. * Kenneth Roy Johnstone, , Deputy Director-General,
British Council The British Council is a British organisation specialising in international cultural and educational opportunities. It works in over 100 countries: promoting a wider knowledge of the United Kingdom and the English language (and the Welsh lan ...
. * Brigadier Charles Ardagh Langley, , Chief Inspecting Officer of Railways, Ministry of Transport. * Wynne Llewelyn Lloyd, HM Inspector of Schools (Chief Inspector, Wales), Ministry of Education. * Thomas Warburton McCullough, , HM Chief Inspector of Factories, Ministry of Labour. * Edward Somerville McNairn, Commissioner and Secretary,
Board of Inland Revenue The Inland Revenue was, until April 2005, a department of the British Government responsible for the collection of direct taxation, including income tax, national insurance contributions, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, corporation tax, ...
. * Colin Hope Spens, Chief Engineer, Ministry of Housing and Local Government. * Arthur Wallace Stableforth, Director, Veterinary Laboratories, Weybridge,
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food An agriculture ministry (also called an) agriculture department, agriculture board, agriculture council, or agriculture agency, or ministry of rural development) is a ministry charged with agriculture. The ministry is often headed by a minister f ...
. * Robert William Button, , Superintendent, Services Electronic Research Laboratory, Admiralty. * Frederick Thomas Tarry, ,
HM Inspector of Constabulary His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) is a public body of the Scottish Government and reports to the Scottish Parliament. It has statutory responsibility for the inspection of the effectiveness and efficiency of the ...
, Home Office.


Order of Saint Michael and Saint George


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

* Lieutenant-General Sir Edric Montague Bastyan, , Governor of the State of South Australia. * Lieutenant-General Sir William Pasfield Oliver, , British High Commissioner in the Commonwealth of Australia. *
John Warburton Paul Sir John Warburton Paul (29 March 1916 – 31 March 2004) was a British colonial administrator and civil servant, who most notably served as the final Governor of the Gambia (1962–1965) and Governor of the Bahamas (1972–1973) prior to both ...
, , Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Gambia. *
David Clive Crosbie Trench Sir David Clive Crosbie Trench (; 2 June 1915 – 4 December 1988) was a British Army officer and colonial governor. Early life Trench was educated at Tonbridge School, Tonbridge, Kent and graduated from Jesus College, Cambridge with the degre ...
, , High Commissioner, Western Pacific. * The Honourable Con Douglas Walter O'Neill, , Her Majesty's Ambassador Extra-ordinary and Plenipotentiary in Helsinki. * Sir Horace Anthony Claude Rumbold, , Minister, Her Majesty's Embassy, Paris. * Francis Aimé Vallat, , Legal Adviser,
Foreign Office Foreign may refer to: Government * Foreign policy, how a country interacts with other countries * Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in many countries ** Foreign Office, a department of the UK government ** Foreign office and foreign minister * Unit ...
.


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

* Geoffrey Howard Herridge, Managing Director,
Iraq Petroleum Company The Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC), formerly known as the Turkish Petroleum Company (TPC), is an oil company that had a virtual monopoly on all oil exploration and production in Iraq between 1925 and 1961. It is jointly owned by some of the world's ...
Ltd. * John Collier Frederick Hopkins, Director,
Commonwealth Mycological Institute A commonwealth is a traditional English term for a political community founded for the common good. Historically, it has been synonymous with " republic". The noun "commonwealth", meaning "public welfare, general good or advantage", dates from t ...
. * Donald Rhind, , Adviser on Agricultural Research, Department of Technical Co-operation. * Leslie Thomas Douglas Williams, Director General, Defence Research Staff, British Defence Staffs, (Washington). Now Director General of Atomic Weapons, Ministry of Aviation. * James Percival Ainslie, , a prominent surgeon in the State of Western Australia. * Leonard Brian Walsh Atkins, , an Assistant Secretary in the
Commonwealth Relations Office The Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations was a British Cabinet minister responsible for dealing with the United Kingdom's relations with members of the Commonwealth of Nations (its former colonies). The minister's department was the Commo ...
. * Robert William Doughty Fowler, Deputy British High Commissioner in Canada. * Donald Bernard Waters Good, Judge of Appeal, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court,
Federation of Malaya The Federation of Malaya ( ms, Persekutuan Tanah Melayu; Jawi script, Jawi: ) was a federation of what previously had been British Malaya comprising eleven states (nine Malay states and two of the British Empire, British Straits Settlements, P ...
. * Vivian Edgar Hancock, of Indooroopilly, Brisbane, State of Queensland. For philanthropic services. * Louis King, Under-Secretary, Secretary, Minister of Health, and Clerk of Executive Council, State of South Australia. * Robert Casley Normand, , Director of Statutory Consolidation, State of Victoria. * Edward Taylor Williams, formerly Railway Adviser, Malayan Railway Administration, Kuala Lumpur. * Thomas Davidson Thomson, , Commissioner for Social Development, Nyasaland. *
Peter William Youens Sir Peter William Youens, Order of St Michael and St George, CMG, Order of the British Empire, OBE (19 April 1916 – 6 May 2000) was a British diplomat who played an important role in the transition of Nyasaland to independence as Malawi in 19 ...
, , Deputy Chief Secretary, Nyasaland. * Allan Rose Abrahams, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Communications and Works, Jamaica. * Jack Jesson Adie, Permanent Secretary, Kenya. * Caleb William Davies, , Permanent Secretary and Chief Medical Officer, Ministry of Health, Uganda. * Denis Whitfield Hall, Provincial Commissioner, Kenya. * Allan Inglis, Director of Public Works, Hong Kong. * Michael Somervillle Porcher, , Chief Secretary, British Honduras. * Philip Robert Stephenson, , lately Director, Desert Locust Survey, East African Common Services Organisation. * Joseph Walter Sykes, , Colonial Secretary, Bermuda. * Ian Graham Turbott, Administrator, Antigua. * Geoffrey Hunter Baker, Counsellor, United Kingdom Delegation to the
European Free Trade Association The European Free Trade Association (EFTA) is a regional trade organization and free trade area consisting of four List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Europe, European states: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerlan ...
and to the
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is a legal agreement between many countries, whose overall purpose was to promote international trade by reducing or eliminating trade barriers such as tariffs or quotas. According to its pre ...
, Geneva. * Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Neil Molesworth Blair, , Foreign Office. * John Fenwick Brewis, , Foreign Office. * Willis Ide Combs, Counsellor (Commercial), Her Majesty's Embassy, Baghdad. * John Mortimer Fisher, Foreign Office. * George Francois Hiller, , Foreign Office. * Leonard James Hooper, , Deputy Director,
Government Communications Headquarters Government Communications Headquarters, commonly known as GCHQ, is an intelligence and security organisation responsible for providing signals intelligence (SIGINT) and information assurance (IA) to the government and armed forces of the Un ...
. * Gordon Noel Jackson, , Counsellor and Consul-General, Her Majesty's Embassy in Libya, Benghazi. * Richard Thomas Davenport Ledward, Counsellor, Her Majesty's Embassy, Washington. * Richard Mercer Keene Slater, lately Counsellor, Her Majesty's Embassy, Rangoon. * John Richard Wraight, Counsellor (Commercial), Her Majesty's Embassy, Cairo.


Royal Victorian Order


Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (DCVO)

* Dorothy May Vaisey, .


Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

* Major-General
Walter Arthur George Burns Major General Sir Walter Arthur George Burns, (29 January 1911 – 5 May 1997) was a British Army officer and native of Hertfordshire. Early life Burns was born on 29 January 1911 to art collector Walter Spencer Morgan Burns (1872–1929), and ...
, . * Lieutenant-Colonel the Honourable Martin Michael Charles Charteris, , . * Air Vice-Marshal Sir
John Walter Cordingley John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second ...
, . * Major-General Ivor Thomas Percival Hughes, . * Patrick Graham Toler Kingsley, . * Captain Humphrey Clifford Lloyd, .


Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

* Francis Peter Beck. * Arthur George Linfield, . * Frank Sykes. * Colonel Arthur Edwin Young, .


Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)

;Fourth Class * Lieutenant-Colonel Percy Lester Binns. * Commander Robert Anthony Clarkson, Royal Navy. * John Gilbert Cook, . * Surgeon Commander David Geoffrey Dalgliesh, , Royal Navy. * Basil Montagu Phillips, . * Philip Louis Karl Schwabé. * Emanuel Snowman, . * Charles Love Strong, . * Thomas Weir, . * Captain Andrew Vavasour Scott Yates, Royal Navy. ;Fifth Class * Herbert Charles Thomas Battcock. * Margaret Geraldine Cousland. * George Edward Hill. * Norah Dillon Mulholland. * Adrian Vincent Pelly. * David Stevenson.


Order of the British Empire


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

;Civil Division * Sir Oscar Charles Morland, , Her Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Tokyo.


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

;Civil Division * Beatrice Anne Godwin, , Chairman,
General Council of the Trades Union Congress The General Council of the Trades Union Congress is an elected body which is responsible for carrying out the policies agreed at the annual British Trade Union Congresses (TUC). Organisation The council has 56 members, all of whom must be proposed ...
. General Secretary,
Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union Clerical may refer to: * Pertaining to the clergy * Pertaining to a clerical worker * Clerical script, a style of Chinese calligraphy * Clerical People's Party See also * Cleric (disambiguation) Cleric is a member of the clergy. Cleric may al ...
. *
Jean Roberts Jean Evelyn Roberts (born 18 August 1943) is a former Australian Olympic athlete who competed in the shot put and discus throw events. She competed for the Coburg club, alongside athletes such as Raelene Boyle and Carolyn Lewis. Roberts won ...
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Lord Provost of Glasgow The Right Honourable Lord Provost of Glasgow is the convener of the Glasgow City Council. Elected by the city councillors, the Lord Provost serves not only as the chair of that body, but as a figurehead for the entire city. The office is equiv ...
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Eva Turner Dame Eva Turner, (10 March 1892 – 16 June 1990) was an English dramatic soprano with an international reputation. Her strong, steady and well-trained voice was renowned for its clarion power in Italian and German operatic roles. Career Eva ...
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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

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William Francis Robert Turner William is a male given name of Germanic languages, Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norm ...
, , (39501), late Infantry; Colonel, The King's Own Scottish Borderers. ;;Royal Air Force * Acting Air Marshal John Darcy Baker-Carr, . * Acting Air Marshal Maurice Lionel Heath, . ;Civil Division * Kenneth Anderson, , Deputy Director General and Comptroller and Accountant General,
General Post Office The General Post Office (GPO) was the state postal system and telecommunications carrier of the United Kingdom until 1969. Before the Acts of Union 1707, it was the postal system of the Kingdom of England, established by Charles II in 1660. ...
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Charles Robert Harington Sir Charles Robert Harington, Order of the British Empire, KBE, Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS (1 August 1897 – 4 February 1972) was a chemist, best known for synthesising thyroxine. Life Although he was born and raised in Llanerfyl, nort ...
, Director,
National Institute for Medical Research The National Institute for Medical Research (commonly abbreviated to NIMR), was a medical research institute based in Mill Hill, on the outskirts of north London, England. It was funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC); In 2016, the NIMR b ...
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Frank Lord Frank Lord (13 March 1936 – June 2005) was an English footballer who played as a centre forward. He made 354 appearances in the English Football League for Rochdale, Crewe Alexandra, Plymouth Argyle, Stockport County, Blackburn Rovers and ...
, . For political and public services in the North-West of England. * David Philip Walsh, , Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Local Government. *
Michael Cavenagh Gillett Sir Michael Cavenagh Gillett KBE CMG (12 July 1907 – 20 January 1971) was a British diplomat. Education Gillett was educated at the Royal Naval College, Osborne and Royal Navy College, Dartmouth and then at Manchester University. Career ...
, , Her Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Kabul. * The Honourable
Baden Pattinson Sir Baden Pattinson KBE (22 December 1899 – 17 December 1978) was an Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly seats of Yorke Peninsula from 1930 to 1938 and Glenelg from 1947 to 1965 for the Liberal and Co ...
, Minister of Education, State of South Australia. * The Honourable Sir Arthur George Warner, Minister of Transport, State of Victoria. * Eric Newton Griffith-Jones, , Deputy Governor, Kenya.


Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

;Military Division ;;Royal Navy * Captain Leslie Bomford. * Captain Thomas William Erskine Dommett, . * Captain Archibald George Forman, , (Retired) (formerly serving with the
Ghana Navy The Ghana Navy (GN) is the naval warfare organizational military branch of the Ghanaian Armed Forces (GAF). The Ghanaian Navy, along with the Ghanaian Army (GA) and Ghanaian Air Force (GHF), make up the Ghanaian Armed Forces (GAF) which are con ...
). * Surgeon Captain William John Forbes Guild, . * Captain David Walter Kirke, , (formerly on loan to the
Indian Navy The Indian Navy is the maritime branch of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Navy. The Chief of Naval Staff, a four-star admiral, commands the navy. As a blue-water navy, it operates sig ...
). * Commodore Richard Lovatt Haslam Marsh, . * Captain Adrian Paul Wilbraham Northey, , (formerly on loan to the
Pakistan Navy ur, ہمارے لیے اللّٰہ کافی ہے اور وہ بہترین کارساز ہے۔ English language, English: Allah is Sufficient for us - and what an excellent (reliable) Trustee (of affairs) is He!(''Quran, Qur'an, Al Imran, 3:173' ...
). * Captain Herbert Geraint Trewby Padfield. * Captain Edmund Nicholas Poland. * Captain Alfred Lionel Tapper, (Retired). ;;Army * Colonel Donal Maurice Ahern, , (56530), late Royal Army Medical Corps. * Brigadier William Allan Campbell Anderson, , (52560), late Royal Armoured Corps (now R.A.R.O.). * Brigadier Michael Worthington Biggs, , (52556), late Corps of Royal Engineers. * Brigadier William Douglas Elmes Brown, , (62507), late Royal Regiment of Artillery. * Colonel Donald Charles Cameron (50834), late Corps of Royal Engineers. * Brigadier Basil Oscar Paul Eugster, , (65413), late Foot Guards. * Brigadier (temporary) Alfred Lockwood Gadd, , (175770), Royal Army Educational Corps. * Brigadier Michael William Henry Head, , (58030), late Royal Regiment of Artillery. * Colonel Philip Charles Skene Heidenstam, , (63591), late Infantry. * Brigadier Henry Anthony Lascelles, , (52026), late Royal Armoured Corps. * The Reverend Norman MacLean, , Chaplain to the Forces, First Class (62401), Royal Army Chaplains' Department. * Brigadier Michael Whitworth Prynne, , (50836), late Corps of Royal Engineers. * Brigadier John Alexander Samuel (175322), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (now R.A.R.O.). * Colonel George Henry Thomas Shrimpton, , (62356), Army Emergency Reserve. ;;Royal Air Force * Air Commodore
Jeaffreson Herbert Greswell Air Commodore Jeaffreson Herbert Greswell, (28 July 1916 – 19 November 2000) was a British pilot during the Second World War and a senior Royal Air Force officer in the post-war years. As an air commodore, Greswell served as the eleventh Comma ...
, . * Air Commodore Graham Reese Magill, . * Acting Air Commodore James Douglas Ronald, . * Acting Air Commodore Leonard Howard Snelling, . * Group Captain John Owen Barnard, . * Group Captain Alan Donald Frank, . * Group Captain Herbert Sullivan,
Royal Air Force Regiment The Royal Air Force Regiment (RAF Regiment) is part of the Royal Air Force and functions as a specialist corps. Founded by royal warrant in 1942, the Corps carries out soldiering tasks relating to the delivery of air power. Examples of such t ...
. * Group Captain James Douglas Warne, . * Group Captain Gerald Bernard Warner, . * Group Captain Kenneth Burnett Shelton Willder, . * Group Captain Antony Sinclair Woodgate. ;Civil Division *
Kenneth Adam Kenneth Adam (1 March 1908 – 18 October 1978) was an English journalist and broadcasting executive, who from 1957 until 1961 served as the Controller of the BBC Television Service. Early life and education He was born in Nottingham. After ...
, Director, Television Broadcasting,
British Broadcasting Corporation #REDIRECT BBC Here i going to introduce about the best teacher of my life b BALAJI sir. He is the precious gift that I got befor 2yrs . How has helped and thought all the concept and made my success in the 10th board exam. ...
. * Wilfrid Greenhouse Allt, Principal,
Trinity College of Music Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance is a music and dance conservatoire based in London, England. It was formed in 2005 as a merger of two older institutions – Trinity College of Music and Laban Dance Centre. The conservatoire has ...
. * John Mark Archer, Chairman, Scottish Savings Committee. * May Deans, Lady Baird, , Chairman, North-Eastern Regional Hospital Board, Scotland. * William Macdonald Ballantine, , Director, Scottish Information Office. * Frederick Donal Barry, Assistant Director, Department of the
Director of Public Prosecutions The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) is the office or official charged with the prosecution of criminal offences in several criminal jurisdictions around the world. The title is used mainly in jurisdictions that are or have been members o ...
. * Frederick William Beney, . For services to the Bar. * Alfred Charles Best, , Chief Scientific Officer,
Meteorological Office The Meteorological Office, abbreviated as the Met Office, is the United Kingdom's national weather service. It is an executive agency and trading fund of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and is led by CEO Penelope ...
, Air Ministry. * Frederick Cyrus Braby, , Chairman, Industrial Coal Consumers Council. * Leonard George Burleigh, Chairman, Transport Users' Consultative Committee for the London Association. * Alexander Lynn Bushnell, County Clerk and Treasurer of Perth and of the Joint County of Perth and Kinross. * Dennis Hilliar Chaddock, Principal Superintendent,
Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment Royal may refer to: People * Royal (name), a list of people with either the surname or given name * A member of a royal family Places United States * Royal, Arkansas, an unincorporated community * Royal, Illinois, a village * Royal, Iowa, a cit ...
, War Office. * Ronald Pestell Challacombe, , Headmaster, Taunton's School, Southampton. * Major Geoffrey Henry Barrington Chance. For political and public services in Wiltshire. * Ernest Meredyth Hyde-Clarke, , Director, Overseas Employers' Federation. * William Lewis Clarke, Member, Employers' Panel of the Industrial Court; Member, Council of British Employers' Confederation. * Edward Reginald Geoffrey Corn, Chairman and Managing Director, Richards Tiles Ltd., Stoke-on-Trent. * Hilda Marie Travers Crabbe, , Principal, I.M. Marsh College of Physical Education, Liverpool. *
Macdonald Critchley Macdonald Critchley CBE (2 February 1900 – 15 October 1997) was a British neurologist. He was former president of the World Federation of Neurology, and the author of over 200 published articles on neurology and 20 books, including ''The Pariet ...
, , Senior Physician,
National Hospital for Nervous Diseases The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (informally the National Hospital or Queen Square) is a neurological hospital in Queen Square, London. It is part of the University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. It was the f ...
. * John Musgrove Curry, Assistant Chief Architect, Ministry of Works. * Violet Anne Ruth Dance. For political and public services in the West Midlands. * Le Roy Leveson Laurent Joseph de Maistre, Painter. * James Drake, County Surveyor, and Bridgemaster of Lancashire. * The Right Honourable Charles Arthur Uryan, Baron Dynevor, . For political services in London. * Edwin Herbert Edlin, , Deputy Director of Finance, Ministry of Transport. * Frederick David Edwards, Managing Director, Edwards High Vacuum Ltd., Crawley, Sussex. *
Francis Charles Fraser Francis Charles Fraser (16 June 1903 - 21 October 1978) was a Scottish zoologist, one of the world's leading authorities on cetacea (whales and dolphins). He worked at the British Museum (Natural History) from 1933 to 1969. Life He was born at ...
, Keeper of Zoology,
British Museum (Natural History) The Natural History Museum in London is a museum that exhibits a vast range of specimens from various segments of natural history. It is one of three major museums on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, the others being the Science Museum an ...
. * Alastair Campbell Frazer, , Professor of Medical Biochemistry and Pharmacology,
University of Birmingham , mottoeng = Through efforts to heights , established = 1825 – Birmingham School of Medicine and Surgery1836 – Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery1843 – Queen's College1875 – Mason Science College1898 – Mason Univers ...
. * George Frederick Gibberd, , Gynaecologist and Obstetrician, Guy's and
Queen Charlotte's Hospital Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital is one of the oldest maternity hospitals in Europe, founded in 1739 in London. Until October 2000, it occupied a site at 339–351 Goldhawk Road, Hammersmith, but is now located between East Acton and White ...
s. * Alfred Ronald Dashwood Gilbey. For political and public services in London. * Joseph Forsyth Gimson. For political services in Worcester. * The Right Honourable Herbert Stuart, Baron Hampton, . For political and public services. * George Francis Burton Harvey, Chairman and Joint Managing Director, British Ropeway Engineering Co., Ltd. * William Hayhurst, City Treasurer of Westminster. * Bernard Ashley Hill, , attached War Office. * Dudley Alfred Hole, Deputy Director, Agricultural Land Service, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Alderman Oliver Spencer Holmes, . For political and public services in Sheffield. * Alan Barr Howie, Chairman, Northumberland County Agricultural Executive Committee. * Alderman Joseph Hoy, . For public services, including services to the Police. * Elspeth Josceline Huxley, , Writer. * Captain Cecil Davis Jackman, , Chief Commandant,
Metropolitan Special Constabulary The Metropolitan Special Constabulary (MSC) is the volunteer police force of the Metropolitan Police Service. It is one of three Special Constabularies operating within London, the others being part of the City of London Police and British Tra ...
. * Robert White Johnson, Chairman and Managing Director, Cammell Laird & Co. (Shipbuilders & Engineers) Ltd., Birkenhead. * Eric Kyffin Jones, , Chairman, Welsh Board of Health. * Geoffrey Edward Logsdon, . For services to the administration of Charities. * Ernest Long, Member of the Central Electricity Generating Board and of the Electricity Council. * Alderman Harry Lord, . For political and public services in Lancashire. * William John Luxton, Secretary, London Chamber of Commerce. * Kenneth Gordon McNeil, , Representative on the Claims Commission, War Office, of the Committee of Lloyd's. * James Ernest Makin, Assistant Secretary, Admiralty. * Clare Helen, Lady Mann, . For political services in Norfolk. * Thaddeus Robert Rudolph Mann, , Director, Agricultural Research Council Unit of Reproductive Physiology and Biochemistry, Cambridge. * John Leslie May, Assistant Secretary, Board of Trade. * John Mayer, Chairman and Joint Managing Director, International Combustion (Holdings) Ltd. * Norman Joseph Lane Megson, Director of Materials, Research and Development, Ministry of Aviation. * William John Miller, General Manager, Scottish Factories,
Rolls-Royce Ltd Rolls-Royce was a British luxury car and later an aero-engine manufacturing business established in 1904 in Manchester by the partnership of Charles Rolls and Henry Royce. Building on Royce's good reputation established with his cranes, they ...
. * Edward Victor Mills, , Alderman, Kent County Council. * Douglas Henry Mizen, Senior Superintendent, Royal Ordnance Factory, Woolwich. * Roy Moore. For services to the Air Training Corps and the Royal Air Force. * Herbert Edward Morgan, Principal Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * Edward George Neate, . For services to the Boy Scouts Association. * Sidney Thomas Mayow Newman,
Reid Professor of Music The Reid Professorship in Music was a position founded within the University of Edinburgh in 1839 using funds provided in a bequest from General John Reid. History On his death in 1807 General John Reid left a fortune of more than £50,000. Subje ...
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University of Edinburgh The University of Edinburgh ( sco, University o Edinburgh, gd, Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann; abbreviated as ''Edin.'' in post-nominals) is a public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Granted a royal charter by King James VI in 15 ...
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John Dudley North John Dudley North (1893–1968), CBE, HonFRAeS, MIMechE, was Chairman and Managing Director of Boulton Paul Aircraft. Born in 1893 and educated at Bedford School, North became Chief Engineer for Claude Graham-White of the Grahame-White Aviati ...
, Chairman and Managing Director,
Boulton Paul Aircraft Boulton Paul Aircraft Ltd was a British aircraft manufacturer that was incorporated in 1934, although its origins in aircraft manufacturing began earlier in 1914, and lasted until 1961. The company mainly built and modified aircraft under co ...
Ltd., Wolverhampton. * Muriel Betty Powell, Matron,
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, London. * Robert Press, Deputy Chief Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence. * Hugo Ernest Gildart Read, , Past President, Chartered Land Agents' Society. * Paul Lennox Rex, , Chief Passport Officer, Foreign Office. * Robert Alun Roberts, Member, Welsh Agricultural Land Sub-Commission. *
John Monteath Robertson John Monteath Robertson FRS FRSE PCS CBE LLD (1900–1989) was a 20th-century Scottish chemist and crystallographer. He was the recipient of the Davy Medal in 1960 and president of the Chemical Society from 1962 to 1964. Life He was bor ...
, Gardiner Professor of Chemistry, University of Glasgow. * Hume Boggis-Rolfe, Assistant Solicitor,
Lord Chancellor's Office The Lord Chancellor's Department was a United Kingdom government department answerable to the Lord Chancellor with jurisdiction over England and Wales. Created in 1885 as the Lord Chancellor's Office with a small staff to assist the Lord Chancell ...
. * Percy William Rowe, Director of Audit, Exchequer and Audit Department. * Theodore Burton Fox Ruoff, Senior Registrar,
HM Land Registry His Majesty's Land Registry is a non-ministerial department of His Majesty's Government, created in 1862 to register the ownership of land and property in England and Wales. It reports to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy ...
. * William Patterson Russell, . For political and public services in the West of Scotland. * Margaret Alice Shepherd. For political services. * Frank Augustus Small, , Alderman, Nottinghamshire County Council. * Stephen Harold Spender, Poet and Critic. * Captain Thomas Wilson Stevens, , Commodore master, MV ''Aragon'',
Royal Mail Lines The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company was a British shipping company founded in London in 1839 by a Scot, James MacQueen. The line's motto was ''Per Mare Ubique'' (everywhere by sea). After a troubled start, it became the largest shipping group ...
Ltd., London. * Andrew Stewart, Director and General Manager, Huddersfield Building Society. * Leslie John Taylor, lately Director, South Western Region, Bristol, General Post Office. * Robert Adolphus George Tilney, . For political services in Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire. * Colonel Gerald Joseph Underwood, . , Chairman,
Territorial and Auxiliary Forces Association The Territorial Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Associations were formed in 1908 under the provisions of the Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907 to provide local support to the Territorial Force in the United Kingdom. There were originally 104 ...
, Derbyshire. * Thomas Leslie Viney, Director (Works & Buildings), Engineering Group,
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority is a UK government research organisation responsible for the development of fusion energy. It is an executive non-departmental public body of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy ...
. * James Hunter Walker, Senior Principal Inspector, Board of Inland Revenue. * Colonel Rowland Ward, . For political and public services in Devon. * John Leask Warrander, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Power. * George Emlyn Williams, Playwright and Actor. * John Douglas Woodruff, Chairman, the Tablet Publishing Company. * Lieutenant-Colonel Clifford Stanley Woodward, , Chairman, Bridgend Disablement Advisory Committee. * Joseph Houston Wright, , Consultant Physician and Cardiologist, Glasgow. * Francis Reginald Stevens Yorke, Architect. * Thomas Tucker Edwardes Cadett, , British Broadcasting Corporation Correspondent in Paris. * Ronald Dudley Farrington, , British subject resident in Iran. * Alexander Herbert Faulkner, ''
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'' Correspondent in New York. * Colonel Alfred Hastings St. George Hamersley, , Lately Commandant of Police, Bahrain. * Ian Clayton Mackenzie, Counsellor (Commercial), Her Majesty's Embassy, Caracas. * Robert Morton Saner, , Counsellor, Her Majesty's Embassy, Buenos Aires. * James Collett Wardrop, Her Majesty's Consul-General, Luanda. * Ronald George Henry Watts, Her Majesty's Consul-General, Osaka. * Cyril Whitworth, , Counsellor (Administration), Her Majesty's Embassy, Bonn. * Edward William Adams, Town Clerk of the City of Sydney, State of New South Wales. * Willis Henry Connolly, Chairman of the Electricity Commission, State of Victoria. * Arthur Denning, Commissioner in New York for the State of New South Wales. * The Honourable William McCulloch Gollan, Member of the Legislative Assembly, 1941–1962, and of the Executive Council, 1954–1959, in the State of New South Wales. * Mabel Louise, Lady Grimwade. For philanthropic services in the State of Victoria. * Brigadier William Henry Hall, , Comptroller of Stores, Electricity Commission, State of Victoria; Chief Marshal, Anzac Day Commemoration March and Ceremony since 1955. * Malcolm Stewart Joyner, , a member of the dental profession in the State of South Australia. * Leslie John Jarvis Nye, , of Brisbane, State of Queensland; in recognition of his medical and humanitarian activities. * Frank Marshall Smith, formerly Acting Secretary, Ministry of Internal Security, Federation of Malaya. * Francis Eric Taylor, , formerly Principal Secretary, Development Secretariat, Ghana. * James White Young, formerly Director of Works, Public Works Department, State of Western Australia. * William George Bawden, , Head of Shipping Department, Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and Administrations. * Clifford Spencer-Cooke, Commissioner for Labour and Welfare, Aden. * Alfred John Ernest Davis, , Representative in North America of the Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and Administrations. * James Alexander Donald, . For public services in Singapore. * Douglas Valmore Fletcher. For public services in Jamaica. * Herbert Edward Owen Hughes, , Establishment Secretary, Uganda. * James McFarlane Kesson, Chief Engineer, East African Railways & Harbours. *
Kwok Chan Kwok Chan (, 1904 – 17 June 1967) was a Hong Kong businessman and member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong. Early life Kwok was the second son of the Hong Kong businessman Kwok Shiu-lau. He was born in Hong Kong and was educated at the ...
, . For public services in Hong Kong. * Daniel Richard Lascelles, lately Puisne Judge, Sarawak. * Yekoniya Kaira Lubogo. For public services in Uganda. * Lionel Alfred Luckhoo, . For public services in British Guiana. * James Wlson Macmillan, , Minister of Education, Health and Housing, British Honduras. * Louis Anselm Halsey McShine, , Specialist Medical Officer, Trinidad. * Ernest Deighton Mottley. For public services in Barbados. * Robert Munro. For public services in Fiji. * Leonard Francis Taylor, Assistant Postmaster-General (Engineering), East African Posts and Telecommunications Administration. * Gavin Brown Thomson, , General Manager, Transport & Harbours Department, British Guiana. * Harold Travis. For public services in Kenya. ;Southern Rhodesia * Cecil Leander Honey, , Secretary for Labour, Social Welfare and Housing.


Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

;Military Division ;;Royal Navy * Commander Frederick William George Bartlett. * Commander William Frederick James Brading. * Commander Robert Bruce Chandler, (Retired). * Commander (Sp.) Frank Henry Humphris, ,
Royal Naval Reserve The Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) is one of the two volunteer reserve forces of the Royal Navy in the United Kingdom. Together with the Royal Marines Reserve, they form the Maritime Reserve. The present RNR was formed by merging the original Ro ...
. * Surgeon Commander (D) John Hunter, . * Commander John Edward Ironmonger, (Retired). * Senior Master James Jolly, Royal Fleet Auxiliary Service. * Commander Robert Law Kirby. * Chief Officer Ethel Gwendoline Lucas,
Women's Royal Naval Service The Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS; popularly and officially known as the Wrens) was the women's branch of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. First formed in 1917 for the First World War, it was disbanded in 1919, then revived in 1939 at the ...
. * Commander Douglas Edmund Payne. * Commander Walter Scott, . * Commander Keith Ivan Short, . * Commander Anthony Vyvyan Thomas, (Retired). * Instructor Commander Henry George Tidy. * Lieutenant-Commander Jeremy Charles Ellenthorpe White. * The Reverend Alwyn Lumley Wragg, Chaplain. ;;Army * Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Douglas Bailey, , (302660), Corps of Royal Engineers, Territorial Army (now T.A.R.O.). * Lieutenant-Colonel (acting) William Montgomery Bigham (374869), Combined Cadet Force. * Lieutenant-Colonel Norman Harold Bryan, , (130852), The Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire, Territorial Army. * Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Ronald Wallace Challenor (229234), Royal Army Service Corps. * Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Thurlow Champness, , (129102), Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army (now T.A.R.O.). * Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Norman Collins, , (130515), The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Territorial Army (now T.A.R.O.). * Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Henderson Coutts, , (193742), The King's Own Scottish Borderers. * Lieutenant-Colonel James Wright Anderton Crabtree, , (246294), Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial Army. * Lieutenant-Colonel Raymond Frederick Discombe, , (105922), Royal Army Service Corps. * Lieutenant-Colonel Donald Douglas Fairman (174647), Royal Corps of Signals. * Lieutenant-Colonel Anthony Denys Firth, , (85646). The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding). * Lieutenant-Colonel (acting) Arthur Strickland Griffiths, , (178185), Combined Cadet Force. * Lieutenant-Colonel Kenneth Hall, , (158244), Royal Army Educational Corps. * Lieutenant-Colonel (now Colonel (temporary)) Peter Alexander Tollemache Halliday (73143), Intelligence Corps. * Lieutenant-Colonel Jack Wentworth Harman, , (123536), 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards, Royal Armoured Corps. * Lieutenant-Colonel Douglas Edgar Harris (129890), The Devonshire and Dorset Regiment. * Lieutenant-Colonel John Vivian Hawkins (63624), The York and Lancaster Regiment (now R.A.R.O.). * Lieutenant-Colonel William Henry Johns, , (265762), Corps of Royal Engineers. * Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Benjamin Kenney, (380619), 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles. * Lieutenant-Colonel (District Officer) Benjamin George Marsh (225659), Royal Regiment of Artillery. * Lieutenant-Colonel (now Colonel (temporary)) John Seymour Mennell, , (73379), Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps (Employed List 1). * Lieutenant-Colonel Eric William Milner, , (182124), Royal Corps of Signals, Territorial Army. * Lieutenant-Colonel (now Colonel (temporary)) Jack Roynon Piddington, , (200034), Royal Corps of Signals. * Lieutenant-Colonel (Director of Music) Douglas Alexander Pope (329654), Coldstream Guards. * Lieutenant-Colonel John Disney Sale (73165), The King's Shropshire Light Infantry. * Lieutenant-Colonel William Edwin Samuel Sturgeon (108210), The Royal Ulster Rifles. * Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Zammit Tabona, (67298), Royal Malta Artillery. * Lieutenant-Colonel Dennis Walton, , (179964), Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army. * Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Drake-Wilkes (113869), Corps of Royal Engineers. * Lieutenant-Colonel Michael McClure Williams (66030), Royal Regiment of Artillery. * Lieutenant-Colonel Allan Elton Younger, , (85568), Corps of Royal Engineers. * Lieutenant-Colonel Desmond Anthony Edward Carter (77545), Royal Regiment of Artillery; formerly on loan to the Government of Pakistan. * Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Owen Girdlestone (72782), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers; on loan to the Government of the Federation of Malaya. * Lieutenant-Colonel Robert de Lisle King (67150), The Royal Sussex Regiment (Employed List 1); formerly on loan to the Government of the Federation of Malaya. * Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Miller Boulton, , (5183), Commanding Officer, 2nd Battalion,
Fiji Infantry Regiment The Fiji Infantry Regiment is the main combat element of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces. It is a light infantry regiment consisting of six battalions, of which three are regular army and three are Territorial Force. The regiment was formed w ...
. * Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas John Jackson, , (68091), Commanding Officer, 1st Battalion,
Singapore Infantry Regiment Infantry is the main and largest formation of the Singapore Army, comprising seven active battalions—the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 8th and 9th Battalions, Singapore Infantry Regiment (SIR)—based in Clementi Camp, Kranji Camp III, Maju Camp, M ...
. ;;Royal Air Force * Wing Commander Victor Ernest George Alton (102203),
RAF Regiment The Royal Air Force Regiment (RAF Regiment) is part of the Royal Air Force and functions as a specialist corps. Founded by royal warrant in 1942, the Corps carries out soldiering tasks relating to the delivery of air power. Examples of such ta ...
. * Wing Commander Denis Glanville Beal (50638). * Wing Officer Elizabeth Mary Benson (5777), Women's Royal Air Force. * Wing Commander Ernest John Booker, , (51689). * Wing Commander Norman Sheldon Charlton Chapman (43829). * Wing Commander Phillip Douglass Cherry, , (48053). * Wing Commander Roy Hartley Crompton (181248). * Wing Commander Norman Frank Curtis (53115). * Wing Commander Edwin Hall King (41933). * Wing Commander Kenneth Robert Manns (170979). * Wing Commander Charles William McNab Newman, , (33347). * Wing Commander Henry Alfred James Steedman (51578). * Wing Commander William Allan Thynne, , (129528). * Wing Commander George William Wray Waddington, , (53427). * Wing Commander Patrick Percival Walker (56567). * Wing Commander Ivan Whittaker, , (51704). * Acting Wing Commander Edward Athol Haighton (100303),
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch) The Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch), often abbreviated to RAFVR(T), was a Volunteer Reserve element of the Royal Air Force specifically appointed in a cadet training role within the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Members ...
. * Acting Wing Commander Bernard Llewellyn Middleton, , (66938), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch). * Squadron Leader Peter Frederick Reed (150178). * Squadron Leader Leonard Arthur Walker (59057). ;Civil Division * Estelle Inez Ommanney Adamson, Matron,
Western General Hospital The Western General Hospital (often abbreviated to simply ‘The Western General’) is a health facility at Craigleith, Edinburgh, Scotland. It is managed by NHS Lothian. History The hospital was designed by Peddie and Kinnear and opened as ...
, Edinburgh. * Kenneth Richard Allen, lately British Trade Commissioner in Queensland, Australia. * Alderman Walter Ralph Amphlett, Chairman, Worcester City and County Fire Brigade Committee. * Wilfrid Robert Amys, Chief Executive Officer, Foreign Office. * Alan Mackay Anderson. For political and public services in Renfrewshire. * Alfred Thomas Anderson, Technical Class, Grade A, Admiralty. *
Noel Atherton Noel Atherton (8 May 1899 – 15 September 1987) was a British cartographer in the Admiralty Hydrographic Office; today known as the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office. Chief Civil Hydrographic Officer and Assistant Superintendent of Charts, for ...
, Chief Civil Hydrographic Officer and Assistant Superintendent of Charts, Admiralty. * George Anthony Atkinson, Superintending Architect, Building Research Station, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. * Frank Axon, , lately Chief Engineer, External Services, British Broadcasting Corporation. * Frederick Walter Bailey, Senior Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue. * John Ralph Baker, , General Practitioner, Winterton, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire. * Thomas Gustave Barman, Diplomatic Correspondent, British Broadcasting Corporation. * Cyril William Beaumont. For services to Dancing. * Stanley Herbert Bennett, Clerk, Surrey Executive Council. * The Reverend Canon Edward Monier Bickersteth, Vice-Chairman of Council, The Missions to Seamen. * Cecil Patrick Black, Principal Officer, Ministry of Labour and National Insurance for Northern Ireland. *
Harry Blech Hirsch "Harry" Blech (June 1909 – 9 May 1999) was a British violinist and conductor. He founded the London Mozart Players in 1949, and was known also as a conductor of studio recordings for HMV and Decca Records. Life Harry Blech was born in ...
. For services to Music. * Ernest Henry Bolton, , Principal, Ministry of Housing and Local Government. * Herbert Brabin, . For political services. * Alderman Charles Raymond Broster, , Chairman, Cheshire Agricultural Society. * Alexander Brown, , General Practitioner, Linton, Cambridgeshire. * Alderman Harry Reuben Buck, , Vice-Chairman, West Suffolk County Council. * Robert Rupert Gibson Cameron, Director and Naval Architect,
Harland & Wolff Harland & Wolff is a British shipbuilding company based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It specialises in ship repair, shipbuilding and offshore construction. Harland & Wolff is famous for having built the majority of the ocean liners for the Wh ...
Ltd., Belfast. * Robert Edward Issott Carlyle, , Managing Director, Robert Carlyle & Co. Ltd., Manchester. * George Carmichael, , Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Alfred John Charge, , Assistant Keeper, Grade I,
Imperial War Museum Imperial War Museums (IWM) is a British national museum organisation with branches at five locations in England, three of which are in London. Founded as the Imperial War Museum in 1917, the museum was intended to record the civil and military ...
. * Maurice Arthur Cheshire, HM Principal Inspector of Quarries, Ministry of Power. * Ernest Philip Clacey, Higher Collector, London Central, Board of Customs and Excise. * Joseph William Clark, Alderman, Burton-upon-Trent County Borough Council. * William Henry Grossman, , Member, Air Cadet Council. * Richard James Seymour Curtis, Honorary Secretary, Public Relations Committee,
Incorporated Association of Preparatory Schools The Independent Association of Prep Schools (IAPS, formerly Independent Association of Preparatory Schools) is a schools association, representing around 670 preparatory schools. The majority of IAPS' schools are in the UK, with other locations ...
. * Alexander Whyte Davidson, , Senior Medical Officer, Ministry of Health. * Norman Eilian Davies, Senior Chief Executive Officer, Air Ministry. * Henry Gordon Dean, Telephone Manager, Exeter, General Post Office. * William Richard Dean, Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * Morris Dodderidge, Director, Recruitment Department, British Council. * Eric Arthur Gerald Duffey, East Anglian Regional Officer,
Nature Conservancy The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is a global environmental organization headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. it works via affiliates or branches in 79 countries and territories, as well as across every state in the US. Founded in 1951, The Natu ...
. * Bewsey Bennett Dyke, , Chairman, Weymouth, Dorset, Disablement Advisory Committee. * Alderman Thomas Christopher Eaton, , Chairman, Norwich War Pensions Committee. * Joseph Stanley Ellis, Chief Information Officer (B), Commonwealth Relations Office. * Captain William Swann Eustance, Master, MV ''Tactician'', Thos. & Jas. Harrison, Ltd., Liverpool. * William Henry Fairley, . For political and public services in County Armagh. * Eric William Fenby. For services to Music. * William John Charles Fenton, , General Practitioner, Barking, Essex. * William Ferris, , Member of the
Scottish Tourist Board VisitScotland, formerly the Scottish Tourist Board, is a national tourism organisation for Scotland. It is an executive non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government, with offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness, and other ...
. * Captain Walter Wortley Flatt, , Chairman, East Suffolk and Norfolk River Board. * David Forbes, Senior Engineer, Ministry of Works. * Commander Frederick Middleton Fox, , (Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Retired), Chairman, Civil Defence Committee, Cumberland County Council. * Ruby Georgina Nancy Freeman. For political and public services in Willesden and Middlesex. * William Arthur Geenty, County Planning Officer, Durham. * Sam Calvert Gibb, Principal, Melton Mowbray College of Further Education. * Arthur James Gidley, Principal Inspector, Board of Customs and Excise. * James Morris Gillies, . For political and public services in Dundee. * John Stanley Gittins, Principal, Aycliffe Classifying School, Darlington, County Durham. * Eileen Mary Glendinning, . For political and public services in Belfast. * Captain Francis George Glossop, , Royal Navy (Retired), lately Chairman, Devon and Cornwall Hospital Services Committee. * Basil Robertson Goodfellow. For services to Mountaineering. * Alderman Emil Grant, Chairman, Finchley Savings Committee. * William Edrington Gray, , Principal Scientific Officer,
Royal Aircraft Establishment The Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) was a British research establishment, known by several different names during its history, that eventually came under the aegis of the Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom), UK Ministry of Defence (MoD), bef ...
, Ministry of Aviation. * Eric Stanley Greenaway, Headmaster, Yorkshire Residential School for the Deaf, Doncaster. * Henry John Grimsey, , Grade 2 Officer, Ministry of Labour. * Major Brian Joseph Halliday, , President, National Federation of Anglers. * David John Davenport-Handley, . For political and public services in Rutland. * Charles James Hardwicke, Member and Vice-Chairman, Board of Governors, United Cardiff Hospitals. * Dean Harrison, , Area General Manager, Number 8 Area, North Eastern Division, National Coal Board. * John Frederick Harrison, Chief Mechanical Engineer, British Railways Central Staff. * Cyril Geoffrey Havers, Senior Engineer, Ministry of Transport. * William Hay, Chairman, Employment and Training Advisory Committee, Londonderry. * Thomas Charles Stanley Haywood, , Deputy Chairman, Rutland County Agricultural Executive Committee. * Alderman Wyndham Finch Hender. For political and public services in Cornwall. * Charles George Hillier, Grade 2 Officer, Ministry of Labour. * Norman Himsworth, attached War Office. * Lieutenant-Colonel Victor Christian Holland, County Honorary Secretary, Derbyshire Branch, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association. * Robert Frank Howe, Chief Bankruptcy Clerk, Board of Trade. * Major Charles Westley Hume, , Secretary-General, Universities Federation for Animal Welfare. * William Herbert Hurden, Assistant Director of Stores, Admiralty. * Alexander Hutchison, , Medical Officer of Health, City and County of Kingston upon Hull. * Edward Clarendon Hyde, Senior Mechanical and Electrical Engineer, Air Ministry. * Cedric Euan Iliffe, , Head of Central Technical Services,
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority is a UK government research organisation responsible for the development of fusion energy. It is an executive non-departmental public body of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy ...
. * Kathleen Irving, , Chairman, Street Savings Groups Sub-Committee, York. * Kenneth Trelawny Jago, , Vice-Chairman, Council of the
Royal Air Forces Association The Royal Air Forces Association (also called the RAF Association or RAFA) is the largest single service membership organization and the longest standing registered service charity that provides welfare support to the family of RAF members. Th ...
. * John William Jeffery, Engineer Grade I, Royal Ordnance Factory, Blackburn. * John Ratray Johnstone, Chief Constable, Inverness-shire Constabulary. (Died 27 May 1962.) * David Tydfilyn Jones, HM Inspector of Schools, Ministry of Education. * Arthur William Kay, Chairman, People's Theatre Arts Group, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. * David McKie Kerslake, , Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Royal Air Force Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough. * Alderman Ernald de Mosley Kippax, , Chairman, Wells Savings Committee. * James Ritchie Langmuir, , General Practitioner, Glasgow. * Alexander Law, HM Inspector of Schools (Higher Grade), Scottish Education Department. * Joseph George Leggett, , Grade 2 Officer, Ministry of Labour. * Ernest Henry Lindgren, Curator, National Film Archive. * Bernard Lindlaw, Principal, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * John Litchfield, Senior Surveyor, Ministry of Works. * Samuel Wilfrid Lloyd, Principal Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue. * Donald Lockett, Chief Constable, Bournemouth Borough Police. * Edmund Harvey Lodge, , Commissioner, West Riding of Yorkshire, St. John Ambulance Brigade. * William Alfred Reginald Long, Employer Chairman, South London District Advisory Committee, London and South-East Regional Board for Industry. * Kenneth MacIver, , Managing Director, Duncan MacIver Ltd., Fish Curers, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. * Norman Eric McKinna, Higher Waterguard Superintendent, Liverpool, Board of Customs and Excise. * James Brown McKinney, , Medical Officer of Health, County Down. * John McArthur McNicol, Headmaster, Copeland Road Junior Secondary School, Glasgow. * Finlay John Macrae, , Principal Probation Inspector, Home Office. * Helen Isabel McSwiney. For services to the Girl Guides Association. * John Coulthard McVittie, , Senior Medical Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * Kathleen Davey Maddever, Regional Milk Advisory Officer, Grade I, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Stanley Percy Martin, Grade 2 Officer, Branch B, Foreign Office. * Norman William Reginald Mawle, , Chairman, West Bromwich Savings Committee. * Alderman Sidney Luddington Meggeson, Chairman, National Executive Committee,
Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) is a British charity that aims to save lives and prevent life-changing injuries which occur as a result of accidents. In the past, it has successfully campaigned on issues of road safet ...
. * James Patterson Michael, For public services in Helston, Cornwall. * John Harold Middleton, , General Secretary, Civil Service Sports Council. * Henry Robert Mills, Representative of the British Council in Malaya. * Constance Mary Monks, . For political and public services in the North-West of England. * Kenneth Arthur Sonntag Headlam-Morley, Secretary of the
Iron and Steel Institute The Iron and Steel Institute was an English association organized by the iron trade of the north of England. Its object was the discussion of practical and scientific questions connected with the manufacture of iron and steel. History The first mee ...
. * Catherine Scott Morton, . Member of Aidrie Town Council and former Provost of Airdrie. * Frank Morton. For political and public services on the West Riding of Yorkshire. * William Mowbray, General Secretary,
Scottish Union of Bakers and Allied Workers The Scottish Union of Bakers and Allied Workers was a trade union representing bakers and confectioners in Scotland. The union was founded in 1888, when it was known as the Operative Bakers' National Federal Union of Scotland. By the following ...
. * Albert George Moyle, , Alderman, Flintshire County Council. * Dorothy Jean Neale, Headteacher, Hartsholme County Primary Infants' School, Lincoln. * Captain John Charles Nettleship, Commodore Master, SS ''Serenia'', Shell Tankers Ltd., London. * Cyril Newell, Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Transport. * William Norris, Deputy Regional Controller, East and West Ridings Region,
National Assistance Board The National Assistance Board was established by the National Assistance Act 1948 and abolished in by the Ministry of Social Security Act 1966. It was preceded by the Unemployment Assistance Board (known from 1941 as the Assistance Board) and suc ...
. *
Harry Norton Harry Norton (15 October 1907''England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007'' – 27 August 1976) was a British trade union leader. Norton joined the National and Local Government Officers' Association The National and Local Gove ...
, General Secretary, Electrical Power Engineers' Association. * Group Captain James MacConnell Orr, Member, Scottish Air Cadet Council. * Major Eric Robert Oxlade, , Secretary, Territorial and Auxiliary Forces Association for the County of Oxford. * Francis Tyldesley Pagett, . For political and public services in Lancashire. * Eric Thomas Parker, Deputy Chairman, Hampshire Agricultural Executive Committee. * Guy Devereux Pearsons. For political services in Ipswich. * Arthur Gordon Peddie, Chairman, Central Milk Distributive Committee. * George James Peebles, Engineer I,
Rocket Propulsion Establishment The Rocket Propulsion Establishment at Westcott, Buckinghamshire on the site of the former RAF Westcott has made a number of notable contributions in the field of rocket propulsion, including input on the rocket design for the Blue Streak missi ...
, Westcott, Ministry of Aviation. * Howard Latimer Penman, Head of Physics Department,
Rothamsted Experimental Station Rothamsted Research, previously known as the Rothamsted Experimental Station and then the Institute of Arable Crops Research, is one of the oldest agricultural research institutions in the world, having been founded in 1843. It is located at Harp ...
. * Norman Stuart Perkins, Farmer, Pembrokeshire. * Frederick William Perks, Chairman of Radio Industry Exhibitions Ltd. * Henry Laurence Pettitt, Chief Administrative Officer, Public Trustee Office. * The Honourable Gwenllian Philipps, . For political and public services in Breconshire and Radnorshire. * Jim Phillips. For political services in Woking. * Hugh Golding Pinner, . For political and public services in Smethwick. * Kenneth George Turnell Pomeroy, Vice-Principal,
Stranmillis College Stranmillis University College is a university college of Queen's University Belfast. The institution is located on the Stranmillis Road in Belfast. It had students in . The school offers the BEd, PGCE and TESOL, as well as other courses. Hi ...
, Belfast. * Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Roger Pratt, , Chairman, Downham District Committee, Norfolk Agricultural Executive Committee. * Percy Ernest Pritchard, Head Postmaster, Peterborough. * John Robert Quayle. For public services in the Isle of Man. * Henry Gordon Rae, Assistant Secretary, Local Authorities' Conditions of Service Advisory Board. * Alderman Daphne Mildred Raynsford, Chairman, St. Crispin Hospital Management Committee, Northampton. * The Reverend Ronald Davis Rees, Overseas Secretary, Institute of Christian Education. * Harold Rogan, General Manager, Springfields Works, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. * John Hubert Saunders, Manager, Port of London under
National Dock Labour Board The National Dock Labour Board (NDLB), which administered the National Dock Labour Scheme, was an administrative board for the operation of British docks. Creation of National Dock Labour Board In 1947, Parliament introduced the "Dock Workers’ ...
. * Hugh Brougham Sedgfield, , Director of Research and Development,
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Co., Ltd., Bracknell, Berkshire. * David McHardy Semple, Chairman, The Mirrlees Watson Co., Ltd., Engineers and Founders, Glasgow. * Norman Francis Sephton, Telecommunications Controller, North Eastern Region, General Post Office. * William Methuen Shortt, Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Mary Kathleen Sibson. For political and public services in Carlisle. * John William Sidford, Principal Collector, Board of Inland Revenue. * Alexander Martin Smith, Head of Chemistry Department, Edinburgh and East of Scotland School of Agriculture. * Brian Charles Pye-Smith, , Vice-President, Yorkshire Association of Boys' Clubs. * The Honourable
Honor Mildred Vivian Smith Honor Mildred Vivian Smith (13 November 1908 – 18 January 1995) was an English neurologist who specialised in the treatment of tuberculous meningitis. She worked and taught at the teaching hospitals of the University of Oxford, and was appoint ...
, , Honorary Consultant Neurologist, Military Hospital, Wheatley, Oxfordshire. * Walter Vernon Smyth, Superintending Engineer, Ministry of Finance for Northern Ireland. * Clarence Stott, , Chief Engineer, South-Eastern Gas Board. * Colonel Maxwell Hamilton Summers, , General Practitioner, Burnham, Buckinghamshire. * Horace Robert Swatman, Chief Experimental Officer,
Fighting Vehicles Research and Development Establishment The Military Vehicles and Engineering Establishment (MVEE) was a British defence research unit on Chobham Lane, Chertsey in Surrey. It was responsible for many innovations in armoured vehicle design, including ceramic Chobham armour. History T ...
, War Office. * Donald Syme. For services as Secretary and Financial Adviser to United Kingdom Defence, Research and Supply Staff, Melbourne. * Frank William Symmonds, , lately Chief Executive Officer, War Office. * Sidney Cyril Tarry, , Chairman, Wandsworth and Battersea War Pensions Committee. * Thomas Woodfine Taylor. For services to the Order of the British Empire. * Captain Norman Thomas Thurston, , Secretary, Coventry Cathedral Reconstruction Committee. * Harold William Tombs, , Manager, Pipelines and Terminal Division, Engineering Department, British Petroleum Co., Ltd. * Alderman John Wilfred Trickett, . For public services in the West Riding of Yorkshire. * John Tusa, Managing Director, British Bata Shoe Co., Ltd. * Margaret Anne Vickers, . For public services in Cumberland. * Edward Waite, Headmaster, Shaftoe Trust School, Haydon Bridge, Northumberland. * Alexander John Webb, Assistant Operating Manager (Railways),
London Transport Executive The London Transport Executive was the organisation responsible for public transport in Greater London, England between 1948 and 1962. In common with all London transport authorities from 1933 to 2000, the public name and operational brand of ...
. * Richard Willsher Weekes, Managing Director, Harland Engineering Co. Ltd. * Adelaide Elfrida Welser, Chief Executive Officer, Foreign Office. * Frank Ernest Whipp, Managing Director, Whipp & Bourne Ltd., Rochdale, Lancashire. * Roger Ernest Cecil Whipp, lately Principal, Scottish Home Department. * Commander Walter Edward Whitehead, (Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Retired), President of Schweppes (U.S.A.) Ltd. * Richard William George Macgregor Wilson. For political services in Henley-on-Thames. * William Newrick Wilson, , Chief Constable, Portsmouth City Police. * William Douglas Wolseley, County Inspector,
Royal Ulster Constabulary The Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) was the police force in Northern Ireland from 1922 to 2001. It was founded on 1 June 1922 as a successor to the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC)Richard Doherty, ''The Thin Green Line – The History of the Royal ...
. * Arthur Townsend Wood, Divisional Manager, Far East, Cable & Wireless, Hong Kong. * Frank Wood, Mechanical Engineer,
Metropolitan Water Board The Metropolitan Water Board was a municipal body formed in 1903 to manage the water supply in London, UK. The members of the board were nominated by the local authorities within its area of supply. In 1904 it took over the water supply functi ...
. * James Bonar Wood, Chairman, Wigan Local National Insurance Tribunal. * Maurice Geoffrey Woods, Chairman and Managing Director, Woods of Colchester Ltd., Essex. * John Norman Wright, (Senior Principal Clerk, Board of Inland Revenue. * The Venerable Frederick James Bailey, ,
Archdeacon of Malta The archdeacons in the Diocese in Europe are senior clergy of the Church of England Diocese in Europe. They each have responsibility over their own archdeaconry, of which there are currently seven, each of which is composed of one or more deanerie ...
. * George Blackburn, President, British Chamber of Commerce, Belgium. * Ignace Gerard Henri de Brugada, British subject resident in the
Malagasy Republic The Malagasy Republic ( mg, Repoblika Malagasy, french: République malgache) was a state situated in Southeast Africa. It was established in 1958 as an autonomous republic within the newly created French Community, became fully independent in ...
. * Reginald Morphett Cobb, British subject resident in Portugal. * Denzil Inglis Dunnett, lately Her Majesty's Consul,
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. * Eric Charles Field, British subject resident in Guatemala. * Alexis Forter, First Secretary, Her Majesty's Embassy, Tehran. * Sidney Arthur Foster, British subject resident in France. * Stephen John Henry, Chief Legal Officer, British Military Government, Berlin. * Reginald Frederick Lambert, British subject resident in Morocco. * Kenneth Charles Liddell, British subject resident in Switzerland. * Lancelot Joseph Milburn, British subject resident in Brazil. * John Kenneth Reuterdahl, , lately Her Majesty's Consul,
Bergen Bergen (), historically Bjørgvin, is a city and municipality in Vestland county on the west coast of Norway. , its population is roughly 285,900. Bergen is the second-largest city in Norway. The municipality covers and is on the peninsula of ...
. * Olive Saywell, , Headmistress, British Council Kindergarten, Baghdad. * Thomas Wareing Shaw, lately Director of Public Works,
Cyrenaica Cyrenaica ( ) or Kyrenaika ( ar, برقة, Barqah, grc-koi, Κυρηναϊκή παρχίαKurēnaïkḗ parkhíā}, after the city of Cyrene), is the eastern region of Libya. Cyrenaica includes all of the eastern part of Libya between ...
. * Albert Ernest Wernly, Secretary, British-Swedish Chamber of Commerce, Stockholm. * Norman Williams, British subject resident in the United States of America. * Alan Walter Campbell, of Brisbane, State of Queensland. For services to the primary industries. * Gustavus Ernest Chittick, Mayor of the Municipality of Kiama, State of New South of Wales. * Colonel Edward George Herris Clarke, , formerly Development Secretary of the Victoria League. * John Clemenger. For public services in the State of Victoria. * Eric Alexander Dickson, formerly Director, Technical Education Teaching Service, State of New South Wales. * Alan Parkhurst Dodd, , Director, Biological Section, Department of Public Lands, State of Queensland. * The Reverend Mother Mary Damian Duncombe, All Hallows Convent, Brisbane, State of Queensland. * Maurice John Edwards. For services to the British community in South India. * Frank Alan Fielding, Acting Senior Assistant Commissioner, Royal Federation of Malaya Police. * Jean Harris, Headmistress,
Methodist Ladies' College, Adelaide Annesley Junior School, formerly known as Methodist Ladies' College and Annesley College, is an independent day school for girls and boys aged from two years old to year 6, located in Wayville, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It has a co-ed ...
, State of South Australia. * Reginald Arthur Haryott. For services to the British community in India. * Robert Joseph Hoare, Under Secretary, Department of Labour and Industry, State of Queensland. * Harry Cary Hockley, Chairman,
United Africa Company The United Africa Company (UAC) was a British company which principally traded in West Africa during the 20th century. The United Africa Company was formed in 1929 as a result of the merger of The Niger Company, which had been effectively owne ...
of Ghana Ltd. * Frank Hutchens. For services to Music in the State of New South Wales. * David Bryan Kimble, formerly Head of the Institute of Extra Mural Studies, University of Ghana, Legon. * Norman Ellvard Langdale, Director of Engineering Training and Placement, College of Engineering, New Delhi, India. * Jean Littlejohn, . For services to the Deaf in the State of Victoria. * Edward John McCann, of Hobart, State of Tasmania. For services to charitable movements. * Everett Randall Magnus, a member of the dental profession on the State of New South Wales. * Gordon Carey Morrissey, , a private medical practitioner, of Ingham, State of Queensland. * Ross Thomas Shelmerdine, Chairman of the National Heart Campaign in the State of Victoria. * Vera Ada Summers, formerly Principal, Presbyterian Ladies College, Peppermint Grove, State of Western Australia. * Eric Stephen Thomas, Comptroller of Inland Revenue, Federation of Malaya. * Reginald John Croasdell Wait, Acting Controller of Supply, The Treasury, Federation of Malaya. * The Venerable Leslie Clyde Smith Walker, formerly Principal of the Brotherhood of the Good Shepherd at Dubbo, and Administrator of the Diocese of Bathurst, State of New South Wales. * Mary Vera Walker, Honorary Secretary,
Country Women's Association The Country Women's Association (CWA) is the largest regional and rural advocacy group in Australia. It comprises seven independent State and Territory Associations, who are passionate advocates for country women and their families, working ...
, State of South Australia. *
John Percival Webb John Percival Webb OBE was the longest serving commissioner on the Melbourne Harbor Trust in Melbourne, Australia. Webb was first appointed to the Harbor Trust Board in 1941. He was its chairman from 27 May 1941 to 31 August 1971, and Webb Dock ...
. For public services in the State of Victoria. * Datu Abang Haji Openg bin Abang Sapifee. For public services in Sarawak. * John Alleyne Adamson. For public services in British Guiana. * Yekoniya Kaira Lubogo, Research Officer (Soil Scientist), Department of Agriculture, North Borneo. * Ian Fowler Baillie, Protectorate Financial Secretary, Aden. * Geoffrey Leader Bellhouse. For public services in Kenya. * Hugh Roland Budd Bentley, Chief Engineer to the Georgetown Sewerage and Water Commissioners, British Guiana. * Roland Alexander Bewsher, Extension Training Officer, Department of Agriculture, Sarawak. * Jean Frederic Edouard Brunel, Medical Superintendent, Brown Sequard Hospital, Mauritius. * James Alexander Burgess, Permanent Secretary, Uganda. * Sidney John George Burt, Senior Principal, Education Department, Hong Kong. * Anthony Camilleri, Comptroller of Customs, Malta. * George Thomas Whitmore Carr, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Trinidad. * John Alexander Danford, , British Council's representative in Trinidad. * Lewis Mervyn Davies, Senior Assistant Secretary (Finance), Western Pacific High Commission. * Colin De Groot, Secretary for Student Affairs, The Commission for The West Indies, British Guiana and British Honduras. * Arthur John Alexander Douglas, , Administration Secretary, Bechuanaland Protectorate. * Kenneth Evans, Town Clerk, Kampala Municipal Council, Uganda. * Joseph Wiltshire Fletcher, . For public services in Grenada. * Rafael Aloysius Fonseca, Principal Assistant Secretary, British Honduras. * David Thom McWhinnie Girvan, , Chairman of the Social Welfare Commission, Jamaica. * Charles James Gomez, , Financial Secretary, Gibraltar. * Geoffrey Colin Guy, , Administrator, Turks and Caicos Islands. * Arthur Abraham Haller, Chairman and General Manager, Maize Marketing Board, Kenya. * Oscar Ethelbert Henry, formerly Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, The West Indies. * Gerald Hudson. For services to music in Barbados. * Eric John Linsell, lately Deputy Commissioner, Singapore Police Force. * Walter Edward Miller Logan, Chief Conservator of Forests, Uganda. * The Reverend Canon Gordon William McAvan. For services to education in Mauritius. * Vincent Constantine McCormack, . For public services and for services to sport in Jamaica. * Wing Commander Alfred Hardwicke Marsack, , Royal Air Force (Retired), lately Director of Civil Aviation, Aden. * Joseph Pascal Nabwana. For public services in Kenya. * James Louis Pembroke, Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax, East African Common Services Organisation. * Ian Gordon Robson, Head of Pay Department, Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and Administrations. * Jean Macdonald Robertson, Head of Department of Social Studies, University of Singapore. * Gordon Armstrong Skipper, Senior District Commissioner, Kenya. * Gordon Brian Slade, , Solicitor-General, Uganda. * Charles Alexander Stinson. For public services in Fiji. * Albert Charles Thackeray, Deputy Regional Director, East African Posits and Telecommunications Administration. * Ebenezer Walter Davidson Thomas, Senior Accountant, Gambia. * Alan George Tilbury, Assistant Attorney-General, Bechuanaland Protectorate. * The Very Reverend Father Joseph Vrignaud, Vicar General, St. Lucia. * Peter James Freeman Wheeler, Administrator, Tristan da Cunha. ;Southern Rhodesia * Barnett Kaplan. For services to the community in the Mtoko District of
Southern Rhodesia Southern Rhodesia was a landlocked self-governing British Crown colony in southern Africa, established in 1923 and consisting of British South Africa Company (BSAC) territories lying south of the Zambezi River. The region was informally kn ...
. * Reginald Joseph King, of Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. For services to social welfare organisations. * Edward Stanley White, , Town Clerk, Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia. ;Northern Rhodesia * Percy William May Allin, Surveyor-General,
Northern Rhodesia Northern Rhodesia was a British protectorate in southern Africa, south central Africa, now the independent country of Zambia. It was formed in 1911 by Amalgamation (politics), amalgamating the two earlier protectorates of Barotziland-North-West ...
. * Ronald Golding Gabbitas, . For public services in Northern Rhodesia. * Eric Leighton, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Northern Rhodesia. * Leonard Frank Smale, City Treasurer of Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. ;Nyasaland * Bryn Jones-Walters, Chief Information Officer,
Nyasaland Nyasaland () was a British protectorate located in Africa that was established in 1907 when the former British Central Africa Protectorate changed its name. Between 1953 and 1963, Nyasaland was part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasala ...
. * Robert Kay Walker. For public services in Nyasaland.


Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

;Military Division ;;Royal Navy * Recruiting Officer Leo Edward Brown, (Retired). * Lieutenant-Commander Norman Jack Dominy, (Retired) (for service with the Ghana Navy). * Engineer Lieutenant-Commander Gordon Frederick Fayers. * Lieutenant-Commander (SD) John Henry Ford. * Lieutenant-Commander Robert George Glenn. * Captain (SD) Edward Graham, Royal Marines. * Lieutenant-Commander Michael James Arbuthnot Keyworth. * Shipwright Lieutenant-Commander Ernest Edward Kingdon, (Retired). * Lieutenant-Commander Thomas John Kinna. * Wardmaster Lieutenant-Commander John Alfred Ernest Lihou. * Lieutenant-Commander Douglas David MacFarlan. * Lieutenant-Commander Francis Everard Meynell, (Retired). * Lieutenant-Commander Gilbert William James Pugh. * Lieutenant-Commander Rex Turpin. ;;Army * Major Douglas Kenneth Allen (219863), Royal Army Ordnance Corps. * Major Evelyn Ballesty, , (206052), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps. * Major Robert John Barlow (86640), Royal Corps of Signals (now R.A.R.O.). * Captain (Quartermaster) Alfred John Bennett, , (432232), 9th/12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales's), Royal Armoured Corps. * Major Alexander Crawford Simpson Boswell (397816), Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's). * 22220719 Warrant Officer Class I Charles Henry Brooks, The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Territorial Army. * Major (acting) George William Brown (361161), Army Cadet Force. * Major William Brown (348579), Royal Pioneer Corps (now retired). * 46900 Warrant Officer Class I (Armament Sergeant-Major) John Frederick Bryan, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Territorial Army. * Major (acting) Frederick George Carew (351966), Army Cadet Force. * Major Claude Edward Case (112826), Royal Army Service Corps. * Major William Scott Caskey (352265), Royal Army Pay Corps. * 10687016 Warrant Officer Class II John Victor Clarke, Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army. * Lieutenant (Quartermaster) Frederick John Clutton, , (470918), Grenadier Guards. * 22512497 Warrant Officer Class II Jack Cornish, Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial Army. * Major John Bertie Harris Daniel, , (85511), Royal Regiment of Artillery. * Major John Davie, , (303875), Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons). * Captain (Quartermaster) George Otto Davies (426617), Royal Army Service Corps. * Major (acting) Stanley William Doggett, , (87387), Combined Cadet Force. * Lieutenant (Quartermaster) Louis Charles Drouet (459157), Grenadier Guards. * Major (Quartermaster) William Elliott (429374), Royal Army Service Corps. * Captain (Quartermaster) Brian Patrick Feehily (440867), The Parachute Regiment. * 865484 Warrant Officer Class I Frank Wilfred Flood, The Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's). * Major (Quartermaster) Cyril Nathaniel Harry Flower (211120), Corps of Royal Engineers, Territorial Army. * LS/6138850 Warrant Officer Class I (local) John Robert William French, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. * Major Harold Robert Gatehouse (375283), The Queen's Own Buffs, The Royal Kent Regiment. * Major Peter Echlin Gerahty (207799), 1st Green jackets, 43rd and 52nd. * Major Samuel George Greenaway (175794), The Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's) (Retired). * Lieutenant-Colonel (local) Charles Joseph Montgomery Hamilton (95105), Royal Regiment of Artillery. * Major (Quartermaster) Leonard Arthur James Hart, , (279161), Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial Army. * Major (Director of Music) Sidney Victor Hays (384887), Royal Regiment of Artillery. * 75176 Warrant Officer Class II George Croy Henderson, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Territorial Army. * 865749 Warrant Officer Class II Leonard William Hitchcock, Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army. * Captain Hartley Crabb Honeyman (370022), Corps of Royal Engineers. * Major William Frederick George Hoskings (360241), Royal Corps of Signals. * Major Shelagh Mary Howe (252201), Women's Royal Army Corps. * 859404 Warrant Officer Class II Leslie Joel, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Territorial Army. * Second-Lieutenant Peter Harold Kennett (470537), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. * LS/797037 Warrant Officer Class I Geoffrey Kingsford, Royal Regiment of Artillery. * Captain Hugh Raymond Leach (440072), Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps. * LS/4686430 Warrant Officer Class I (acting) John Leach, Royal Regiment of Artillery. * Major Peter John Hall Leng, , (307865), Scots Guards. * Major Andrew Donald Macintyre (326923), The Royal Ulster Rifles. * Major Mary Oswell Mackenzie, , (196325), Women's Royal Army Corps, Territorial Army. * Major (acting) Kenneth Newton Marshall (265942), Combined Cadet Force. * Major Sydney Gordon Barrington Matthews (345102), The Royal Hampshire Regiment. * 3189012 Warrant Officer Class I James Murdoch, , The King's Own Scottish Borderers. * T/2572343 Warrant Officer Class II Arthur John Owen, Royal Army Service Corps. * Major James Christopher Parkinson, , (269375), The Parachute Regiment, Territorial Army. * Captain Richard Hubert Llewellyn Philpin (243744), Corps of Royal Engineers, Territorial Army. * Major (Q.G.O.) Pirthilal Pun, , (388500), 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles). * 22267860 Warrant Officer Class I Harry Randall, The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding). * Major (Staff Quartermaster) John Frederick Robinson (297167), Corps of Royal Engineers (Employed List 2). * Major William Alexander Shannon (446554), Corps of Royal Engineers, Territorial Army. * Captain (Quartermaster) John William Miles Stevens (451175), Corps of Royal Engineers. * 19005828 Warrant Officer Class II Wray Stuart, Army Physical Training Corps. * 2328387 Warrant Officer Class I Leslie John Taylor, Royal Corps of Signals. * 3050431 Warrant Officer Class I Peter Burnside Taylor, Royal Army Educational Corps. * Lieutenant Robin Nigel Tillard (449069), The Royal Hampshire Regiment. * MYA/18015647 Warrant Officer Class I Wan Jalil bin Ahmad, The Singapore Guard Regiment. * S/204474 Warrant Officer Class I (acting) Leonard George Warr, , Royal Army Service Corps. * 22510541 Warrant Officer Class II Eric Sydney Lapthorne Webb, The Parachute Regiment, Territorial Army. * Major William John Whatley, , (306289), Royal Army Medical Corps. * Captain Herbert Sidney White (357930), Corps of Royal Engineers. * 200439 Warrant Officer Class II Lloyd William John Williams, Royal Army Service Corps. * Major George Harry Willis (307158), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (now retired). * Major Maurice Kirby Beedle (217444), The Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's); formerly on loan to the Government of Ghana. * 7662542 Warrant Officer Class I Cyril Valentine Harris, Royal Army Pay Corps; on loan to the Government of Ghana. * Major John Desmond Lofts (375941), Royal Army Service Corps; formerly on loan to the Government of Ghana. * Major John Gerard Parham (393239), Royal Regiment of Artillery; on loan to the Government of the Federation of Malaya. * Major Patrick Antony Winter (314079), The Royal Ulster Rifles; formerly on loan to the Government of the Federation of Malaya. * Major William Albert Johnston, British Honduras Volunteer Guard. ;;Royal Air Force * Squadron Leader Cyril Ernest Allso (172844). * Squadron Leader Leonard John Bristow (568707). * Squadron Leader Charles Gaiger Broad (189584). * Squadron Leader Robert Cairns (59004). * Squadron Leader Ronald Chadwick (141531). * Squadron Leader Harry Chant (57403). * Squadron Leader William Robert Francis Cooney (149750). * Squadron Leader Frederick Gordon Gumming, , (59977). * Squadron Leader Henry Sidney Ellis (46287). * Squadron Leader
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(180545). * Squadron Leader Frank Richard Jones (27028). * Squadron Leader Edward Walter Lawson (570291). * Squadron Leader Cecil Reginald Long, , (567971). * Squadron Leader John Henry Maguire (53759). * Squadron Leader Deane Drake Pearce (126152). * Squadron Leader Victor Arthur Stapley, , (175092). * Acting Squadron Leader Leslie Harold Charles Batt (111066),
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. * Acting Squadron Leader Norman Eric Flemmings (59010). * Acting Squadron Leader William John Brown Varlow (64736), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch). * Acting Squadron Leader Harold William Wilson (111897), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch). * Flight Lieutenant Ronald Henry Alison (198793). * Flight Lieutenant Roy George Asbey (1211562). * Flight Lieutenant William John Brown (516903). * Flight Lieutenant Leon William Collingridge (42196). * Flight Lieutenant Robert Alexander West Ferguson (534443). * Flight Lieutenant Leslie William Fowler (201868). * Flight Lieutenant Francis Edwyn Swinnerton Keiller, , (2252810). * Flight Lieutenant Samuel George Kilford (53976). * Flight Lieutenant John Frederick McGowan (50396). * Flight Lieutenant Philip Abercrombie Oakley (4081275). * Flight Lieutenant John Alexander Fairley Young (614220). * Acting Flight Lieutenant John Douglass Griffiths (572169). * Acting Flight Lieutenant Sylvester Leaker (67881), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch). * Acting Flight Lieutenant Ronald Brian Loader (576816). * Acting Flight Lieutenant John Frederick Walker (617812). * Flying Officer James Smith (2296751). * Master Technician Maurice Raymond Bodin Shaw (576976). * Warrant Officer Sydney Willis Bushell (1167414). * Warrant Officer Joan Gwendolen Chapman (883062), Women's Royal Air Force. * Warrant Officer Arthur James Coutts, , (633230). * Warrant Officer Leslie Frank Davis (519429). * Warrant Officer Percy Henry Lockett (564881). * Warrant Officer Harold Cecil Miller (516784). * Warrant Officer Dorothy Ada Shepherd (444338), Women's Royal Air Force. * Warrant Officer Frederick Storr (563764). * Warrant Officer Wilfred Ernest Twissell (507745). * Warrant Officer Jack Clement Jonas Wimlett (522476). ;Civil Division * Charles Pryce Abbott, Member, Bee Disease Advisory Committee. * Rose Acres, Departmental Sister, Duchess of Gloucester House, Ministry of Labour. * Alexander Adamson, Scottish Golf Journalist. * Alfred George Addison, , Works Personnel Officer, Paints Division,
Imperial Chemical Industries Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) was a British chemical company. It was, for much of its history, the largest manufacturer in Britain. It was formed by the merger of four leading British chemical companies in 1926. Its headquarters were at M ...
, Ltd. * Charles John Aiano, Secretary, Civil Service Nursing Aid Association. * James Anderson, Catering Adviser, Northern Ireland Hospitals Authority. * James Stewart Annand, Vice-President, Scottish Association of Young Farmers' Clubs. * William Armstrong, Higher Executive Officer,
National Assistance Board The National Assistance Board was established by the National Assistance Act 1948 and abolished in by the Ministry of Social Security Act 1966. It was preceded by the Unemployment Assistance Board (known from 1941 as the Assistance Board) and suc ...
. * Albert John Arnett, Clerical Officer, Board of Trade. * Commander Percy Ashe, Royal Navy (Retired), Senior Whale Fishery Inspector, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Helen Charlotte Cecilia Asher, , Chairman, Cornwall and Isles of Scilly War Pensions Committee. * Florence Evelyn Athron. For political and public services in Doncaster. * Jack Robert Avert, Area Works Officer, Northern Region,
Commonwealth War Graves Commission The Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) is an intergovernmental organisation of six independent member states whose principal function is to mark, record and maintain the graves and places of commemoration of Commonwealth of Nations mil ...
. * Jesse Baker. For political services in Wigan. * Mildred Elsie Baker, Grade 5 Officer, Branch B, Foreign Office. * Annie Amelia Barnes, Chairman of Committee, No. 338 (West Ham) Squadron,
Air Training Corps The Air Training Corps (ATC) is a British volunteer-military youth organisation. They are sponsored by the Ministry of Defence and the Royal Air Force. The majority of staff are volunteers, and some are paid for full-time work – including C ...
. * Major Ernest James Bate, Chairman, Dudley and District War Pensions Committee. * Fredrick Richard Beaven, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Works. * Dorothy Joan Bedford, , County Organiser, Warwickshire,
Women's Voluntary Service The Royal Voluntary Service (known as the Women's Voluntary Services (WVS) from 1938 to 1966; Women's Royal Voluntary Service (WRVS) from 1966 to 2004 and WRVS from 2004 to 2013) is a voluntary organisation concerned with helping people in need ...
. * Ada Mary Belfield, , Alderman, Derbyshire County Council. * Leonard Henry Bell, Senior Museum Assistant,
British Museum The British Museum is a public museum dedicated to human history, art and culture located in the Bloomsbury area of London. Its permanent collection of eight million works is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence. It docum ...
. * Alderman Letitia Bell. For political and public services in Newport, Monmouthshire. * Bernard Keith Bennett, Divisional Officer, East Sussex Fire Brigade. * George Best, Technical Grade I, Royal Ordnance Factory, Cardiff, Ministry of Aviation. * Ralph Daniel Binfield, Senior Information Officer,
Central Office of Information The Central Office of Information (COI) was the UK government's marketing and communications agency. Its Chief Executive reported to the Minister for the Cabinet Office. It was a non-ministerial department, and became an executive agency and a t ...
. * Eleanor Patricia Bird, Office Manager, British Trade Commission, Kingston, Jamaica. * Thomas Ernest Bird, , Chairman of the Prison Visiting Committee, HM Prison, Manchester. * James Aikman Blair, lately Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * Arthur Blanchard, Higher Executive Officer, Commonwealth Relations Office. * Frank Dean Boardman, Ship Electrical Manager, Cammell Laird & Co. (Shipbuilders & Engineers) Ltd., Birkenhead. * Mary Constance Boddy. For political services in Bishop Auckland. * Albert William Bond. For political services. * Marie Louise Laslett Boosey. For political services in Essex. * Frederick William Boyce, Steward, Star and Gaiter Home for Disabled Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen, Richmond. * Muriel Jane Brand, Nurse in Charge of Medical and Welfare Services,
Mather & Platt Mather & Platt is the name of several large engineering firms in Europe, South Africa and Asia that are subsidiaries of Wilo SE, Germany or were founded by former employees. The original company was founded in the Newton Heath area of Manchester, ...
Ltd., Manchester. * Alfred Reginald Browne, Assistant County Education Officer, Warwickshire County Council. * Patrick Gerald Buckley, Higher Executive Officer, Air Ministry. * Charles Ephraim Buddin, , Secretary, Portsmouth Local Committee, Royal Naval Benevolent Trust. * James Burrows, . For political services in Belfast. * John Frederick Charley Butcher, Chief Photographer, Ministry of Aviation. * Rowland Buxton, Chairman, Derby and District War Pensions Committee. * Alan Cameron, Stores Supervisory Grade I, Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, Ministry of Aviation. * Archibald Gordon Campbell, , Commandant, Dunbartonshire Special Constabulary. * William John Cannon, Accountant, Board of Customs and Excise. * Ernest James Case, Councillor, Lincolnshire (Holland) County Council. * Annie Cattle. For political services in County Durham. * Edwin Hugh Chambers, Divisional Officer, Hertfordshire Fire Brigade. * Herbert Chambers, Advisor to Personnel Manager, United States of America (Western Routes),
British Overseas Airways Corporation British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) was the British state-owned airline created in 1939 by the merger of Imperial Airways and British Airways Ltd. It continued operating overseas services throughout World War II. After the passi ...
. * Edith Brenda Chaplin, Grade 2 Conference Officer, Foreign Office. * Dorothy Louisa Chapman, Ward Sister,
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre The Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre (NOC) is an internationally renowned orthopaedic hospital, with strong affiliations to the University of Oxford. It provides routine and specialist orthopaedic surgery, plastic surgery and rheumatology services t ...
. * Ada Florence Charles, Chairman, Kidderminster Ladies Voluntary Committee (Maternity & Child Welfare). * Gladys Lucy Anne Charles, lately Headmistress, St. John's Special School, Newport, Monmouthshire. * William Herbert Chilton, Assistant Chief Engineer, Structural Design Office, Risley, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. * Alexander Grant Chirrey, Director and Works Manager, James Robertson & Sons (Preserve Manufacturers) Ltd., Droylsden, Manchester. * Major Harry Francis Clark, , Deputy District Commandant,
Ulster Special Constabulary The Ulster Special Constabulary (USC; commonly called the "B-Specials" or "B Men") was a quasi-military reserve special constable police force in what would later become Northern Ireland. It was set up in October 1920, shortly before the par ...
. * Robert Joseph Clark, lately Executive-Officer, Scottish Command, War Office. * Dorothy Louise Clarke, Higher Executive Officer, Colonial Office. * Victor George Clarke, Regional Fatstock Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Charles Clifford Clingan, Assistant Chief Constable, Plymouth City Police. * Winifred Jean Howard-Clitty, Map Research Officer, War Office. * Charles Fred Newman Collins, Senior Executive Officer, Board of Trade. * Eliza Foster, Lady Colston. For political services. * Captain Robert Wrightson Cooke, Harbour Master and Traffic Superintendent,
Dover Harbour Board Dover () is a town and major ferry port in Kent, South East England. It faces France across the Strait of Dover, the narrowest part of the English Channel at from Cap Gris Nez in France. It lies south-east of Canterbury and east of Maidstone ...
. * James Douglas Crawshaw, Head of Department, Dockyard Technical College, Chatham, Admiralty. * Ivan Arthur Cridge, Warning Officer, Warning and Monitoring Organisation, Yeovil. * Alfred Victor Crossley, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * William Craig Dalgoutte, Grade 3 Officer, Branch B, Foreign Office. * Edith Eliza Daniels, Matron of ''Storth Oaks'', Middlesex County Council Home for the Aged. * John Elias Davies, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * Roland George Davies, . For services to youth in Guernsey. * Osmond George Dellenty, , Superintendent, War Department Constabulary, Central Ordnance Depot, Bicester. * Albert Dickinson, Honorary Treasurer, The Seamark (Merchant Navy) Club. * Garrett Dickson. For political services in Edinburgh. * Audrey Haslewood Fowler-Dixon. For political services in Islington. * Arthur Edward Downing. For political and public services in Rowley Regis and Tipton. * Alfred George Drury, Commodore Chief Engineer, MV ''Whitewing'',
General Steam Navigation Company The General Steam Navigation Company (GSN), incorporated in 1824, was London's foremost short sea shipping line for almost 150 years. It was the oldest shipping company in the world to begin business with seagoing steam vessels. Foundation ...
Ltd., London. * Robert Duncan, Main Grade Engineer, Ministry of Transport. * Thomas Dyer, Chairman, Royston, Yorkshire Savings Committee. * Arthur Eames, lately Senior Executive Officer,
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. * William George Edwards, , Member, General Councils of
Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers The Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers (ASW) was a British trade union representing carpenters, joiners and allied trades. The ASW was formed in 1921 by the amalgamation of two smaller unions. It was itself merged into the Union of Constructio ...
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National Federation of Building Trades Operatives The National Federation of Building Trades Operatives (NFBTO) was a trade union federation in the United Kingdom, consisting of unions with members in construction and related industries. History In 1914, a group of workers attempted to form the Bu ...
. * Frederick George Elliott, Commercial Manager,
Cowans, Sheldon & Company Clarke Chapman is a British engineering firm based in Gateshead, which was formerly listed on the London Stock Exchange. History The company was founded in 1864 in Gateshead by William Clarke (1831–1890). In 1865 Clarke took in a partner ...
Ltd., Carlisle. * Emma Elstone, Member, Wakefield "B" Group Hospital Management Committee. * Henrietta Ferlie. For political services in Scotland. * Harry William Ferris, Executive Officer, Admiralty. * Ian James Findlay, Headmaster, Dalry Secondary School, Kirkcudbrightshire. * Reginald Elton Findlay, Senior Executive Officer, Laboratory of the Government Chemist, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. * Arthur Cecil Firminger, Frontier Service Officer, Grade I, Joint Services Liaison Organisation,
British Army of the Rhine There have been two formations named British Army of the Rhine (BAOR). Both were originally occupation forces in Germany, one after the First World War and the other after the Second World War. Both formations had areas of responsibility located a ...
. * Arthur Gilbert Fisher, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * John Findlay Fleming, Head of Engineering Division, Dounreay, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. * Percy Fleming, Honorary Secretary, Long Baton Savings Committee. * Edith Irene Ford, Higher Executive Officer, Home Office. * James Forrester, Chairman, Leven and District Local Employment Committee, Fife. * James Foster, Staff Officer, Board of Inland Revenue. * Evelyn Adele Mary Fradgley, Clerical Officer, Admiralty. * William James Friend, , Trade Union Chairman of the East Wales District Advisory Committee, Welsh Board for Industry. * Charles Thomas Fry, lately Principal Clerk, Chancery Chambers,
Royal Courts of Justice The Royal Courts of Justice, commonly called the Law Courts, is a court building in Westminster which houses the High Court and Court of Appeal of England and Wales. The High Court also sits on circuit and in other major cities. Designed by Ge ...
. * Archibald Jackson Fullerton, Public Relations Officer, Scotland, General Post Office. * Richard Newcombe Woodrow Furse, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * Alderman Sidney James Gale, Chairman, Southern Sea Fisheries Committee. * Thomas Victor Garrud, Commercial Manager, North Thames Gas Board. * Guendolen Mary, Lady Gent, Head of Health and Hospital Department, Headquarters, Women's Voluntary Service. * Roger Tichborne George, Clerical Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Margaret Mowat Giles, Honorary Secretary, Sussex County Committee, Women's Section, British Legion. * Captain Michael Alfred Lonsdale Scudamore Morgan-Giles, Director and Manager,
Morgan Giles Ltd. Francis Charles Morgan-Giles (1883 – 19 March 1964) was a boat designer and builder from Devon, England. He built rowing boats, dinghies, yachts and large motor cruisers. His boats were known for their high quality, elegance and craftsmanship ...
, Teignmouth, Devon. * Albert Glasspool, Clerical Officer, Ministry of Works. * Raymond Frederick Goldsack, Deputy Clerk to the Justices for the Borough of Hastings. * Elizabeth Frances Gore, Non-Medical Supervisor of Midwives, London County Council. * Edward Joseph Gray, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Edith Emily Green (Mrs. Norris), Secretary, London Fur Trade Association Incorporated. * Elizabeth Margaret Helen Gregory. For voluntary social services in East Montgomeryshire. * Dorothy Gregson, Deputy County Organiser, Lancashire, Women's Voluntary Service. * Janet Moir Grieve, Clerical Officer, Procurator Fiscal's Office, Perth. * Albert Victor Griffin, Detective Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police. * Margaret Annie Griffin, Executive Officer, Foreign Office. * Ernest Groves, Divisional Civil Defence Coordinator, East Midlands Division, National Coal Board. * Stuart Gunnill, Senior Information Officer, Air Ministry. * Helen Guthrie. For voluntary social work. * Richard Gwyther, Divisional Fatstock Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Reginald Alner Haime, Director, R. H. & S. L. Plant Ltd., Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. * Gladys Laura Harpin, Honorary Secretary, Liverpool Clothing Depot,
Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association SSAFA – the Armed Forces charity, the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association, is a UK charity that provides lifelong support to serving men and women and veterans from the British Armed Forces and their families or dependents. Anyone ...
. * Douglas John Harrison, lately Air Traffic Control Officer, Grade II, Blackpool (Squires Gate) Airport, Ministry of Aviation. * James Edward Haworth, Senior Executive Engineer,
Post Office Research Station The Post Office Research Station was first established as a separate section of the General Post Office in 1909. In 1921, the Research Station moved to Dollis Hill, north west London, initially in ex-army huts. The main permanent buildings at ...
, General Post Office. * Joseph Hawthorne, Deputy Principal, Ministry of Labour and National Insurance for Northern Ireland. * Alderman Alfred Beaumont Haynes, , Chairman, Civil Defence Committee, Poole. * Andrew Hayward, Traffic Manager, Publications Management, British Broadcasting Corporation. * Harry Heaton, Assistant Head Postmaster, Blackpool, Lancashire. * Horace Wright Henderson. For political services in Scotland. * Sydney William Hester, Senior Experimental Officer,
Geological Survey of Great Britain The British Geological Survey (BGS) is a partly publicly funded body which aims to advance geoscientific knowledge of the United Kingdom landmass and its continental shelf by means of systematic surveying, monitoring and research. The BGS hea ...
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Museum of Practical Geology The Geological Museum (originally the Museum of Economic Geology then the Museum of Practical Geology), started in 1835 as one of the oldest single science museums in the world and now part of the Natural History Museum in London. It transfe ...
, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. * Winifred Kate Hewitt. For political and public services in Middlesex. * Fanny Evelyn Hill, Chairman, Women's Sub-Committee, Nottingham Local Employment Committee. * Leslie Charles Hill, Manager, Cable & Wireless Ltd., Belize, British Honduras. * Thomas John Hocking, Superintendent Clerk of Works during the reconstruction of Coventry Cathedral. * Walter James Hodby, District Commissioner, Tunstall Division, Boy Scouts Association. * Alderman Ethel Fanny Mahala Hollis. For public services in Essex. * Phyllys Ada Honeyball, Information Officer, Commonwealth Relations Office. * David John Howell, Production Manager, Cartridge Case Factory, Edward Curran Engineering, Ltd., Cardiff. * David Hughes, Executive Officer, Royal Armoured Corps Records Office, War Office. * Horace Hughes, Vehicle Maintenance Officer, Grade I, Ministry of Works. * William Ernest Hughes, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * Henry Humble. Chairman, Morayshire Local Savings Committee. * Doris May Humm, Executive Officer, Commonwealth Relations Office. * Walter James Arthur Humphries, lately Experimental Officer, War Office. * Charles Leslie Huntingford, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Thomas James Charles Ibbotson, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Housing and Local Government. * Cyril Jackson, School Broadcasting Organiser, Television, British Broadcasting Corporation. * Diamond Constance Jagger. For public services in North Wales. * William Henry Jarmey, Technical Class Grade I, HM Dockyard, Portsmouth. * Wilfred Albion Jenks, Chief Metallurgist, Lancashire Steel Manufacturing Co. Ltd. * William Johnstone, Managing Director, Young Windows Ltd., Wishaw. * Marjorie Jolliffe, Senior Executive Officer, War Office. * Eleanor Joyce Lancaster-Jones, Science Librarian, British Council. * Francis Jones. For services to the East Lancashire Homes for Disabled Sailors and Soldiers. * Frederick Adolphus Jones, Senior Executive Officer, Air Ministry. * Hector Stanley Jones, Assistant Engineer, Pontypridd and Caerphilly District, South Wales Electricity Board. * William Jones, Executive Officer, Welsh Board of Health. * Major Joseph Pelham Kayll, District Commissioner for Sunderland, Boy Scouts Association. * Bertie Oliver William Keech, Vice-Chairman, Luton Industrial Savings Committee. * Fred Austen Keighley, County Civil Defence Organiser, Harrogate and District, West Riding of Yorkshire. * Captain John Kelsall, Principal Station Radio Officer, Foreign Office. * Charles William Keyse. For services to ex-servicemen in South East London. * Maurice Kidd, Assistant General Secretary,
Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions The Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions (CSEU), often known as the Confed is a trade union confederation in the United Kingdom. History The confederation was founded in December 1890 as the Federation of Engineering and Shipbuil ...
. * Mary Jane Kilgore, lately Sister in-charge, Outpatient Department, Royal Hospital, Sheffield. * William Henry Kimberlee, , Member of Kidderminster Rural District Council. * Benjamin Kinnaird, Senior Executive Officer, Forestry Commission (Scotland). * David Kirk, Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * Sheila Margaret Knox, Head Occupational Therapist,
Rampton Hospital Rampton Secure Hospital is a high-security psychiatric hospital near the village of Woodbeck between Retford and Rampton in Nottinghamshire, England. It is one of three high-security psychiatric hospitals in England, alongside Ashworth Hospital ...
, Ministry of Health. * William James Jesse Lacey, General Buyer, British Broadcasting Corporation. * Winifred Legge, Secretary to the Chief Constable of Southampton. * Walter Lewis, Skipper of a Trawler. * William Arthur Lightfoot, Works Mechanical Engineer,
Pilkington Brothers Pilkington is a Japanese-owned glass-manufacturing company which is based in Lathom, Lancashire, United Kingdom. In the UK it includes several legal entities and is a subsidiary of Japanese company Nippon Sheet Glass, NSG Group. Prior to its a ...
Ltd., Kirk Sandall, Doncaster. * Cecil Lingwood. For services to the British Legion. * Frederick Hedley Linnitt, Inspector of Taxes (Higher Grade), Board of Inland Revenue. * George William Littlefield, lately Executive Office, Civil Service Commission. * Observer Lieutenant Marjorie Lloyd, Duty Controller, No. 21 Group,
Royal Observer Corps The Royal Observer Corps (ROC) was a civil defence organisation intended for the visual detection, identification, tracking and reporting of aircraft over Great Britain. It operated in the United Kingdom between 29 October 1925 and 31 December ...
. * James Loughrey. For public services in Larne. * Emily Charlotte Eileen Loyd. For political services in Peckham and the Isle of Wight. * Herbert Otto Luxford, lately Higher Executive Officer, War Office. * Pamela Dorothy Lynes, Clerical Officer Secretary, Air Ministry. * William Alexander McClintock, Deputy Principal, Ministry of Health and Local Government for Northern Ireland. * Marjorie McCulloch, , Centre Organiser, Dumbarton, Women's Voluntary Service. * John Charles McDonald, Chairman, Mid and West Wiltshire Disablement Advisory Committee. * John McDougall, Member, Board of Management,
Glasgow Royal Infirmary The Glasgow Royal Infirmary (GRI) is a large teaching hospital. With a capacity of around 1,000 beds, the hospital campus covers an area of around , and straddles the Townhead and Dennistoun districts on the north-eastern fringe of the city cen ...
. * John Robert Macdonald Mackay, lately Grade 3 Officer, Ministry of Labour. * Annie McLachlan. For political services in Glasgow. * Alexander Reid McLaren, Chief Engineer, MV ''Zealand'', Currie Line Ltd., Edinburgh. * William Dickson McLaren, Manager, Post Office Railway (London), General Post Office. * Maud Magnus, Joint County Organiser, Northumberland, Women's Voluntary Service. * Jeannie Mary Mann, , Alderman, East Suffolk County Council. * Margaret Isobel Violet Mann, lately Principal, Physiotherapy Training School, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh. * Captain Richard James Markham, Government Clerk, Jersey. * Cyril Arthur Martin, Head of Clothing and Footwear Department, Soundwell Technical College, Bristol. * Herbert Horace Mason, Director, Player Mitchell & Breeden, Aston, Birmingham. * Arthur Ernest Masters, Senior Wages Inspector (Grade 3), Ministry of Labour. * Robert Matthews, Assistant Shipyard Manager,
Harland & Wolff Harland & Wolff is a British shipbuilding company based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It specialises in ship repair, shipbuilding and offshore construction. Harland & Wolff is famous for having built the majority of the ocean liners for the Wh ...
Ltd. * Observer Commander William Henry Edward Matthews, Group Commandant, No. 17 Group, Royal Observer Corps. * Bertha May Sutton-Mattocks. For political and public services in Richmond and Barnes. * Lottie Maycock. For political services in Llandaff and Barry. * Adam Douglas Fraser Menzies, . For political and public services in Lincolnshire. * Robert Burns Miller, Executive Works Director, Thermal Syndicate Ltd. * Mabel Milsom, Executive Officer, Ministry of Transport. * William Edmund Minty, Fuel Department Manager, Birmingham Co-operative Society, Ltd. * Alfred Emil Mischall, Chief Service Engineer, Electro-Hydraulics Ltd., Warrington, Lancashire. * Edna Joyce Morrish. For voluntary social services in the Blofield and Flegg districts of Norfolk. * Gladys Alice Moulder, Vice-Chairman, Kidderminster Savings Committee. * Norman Spencer Mumby, Deputy Commissioner, Cheshire, St. John Ambulance Brigade. * Stuart Jeffrey Ness, Senior Executive Officer, Scottish Home and Health Department. * Joseph Paul Nightingale, Inspector of Works, No. 8 Works Area, Air Ministry. * Henry James Olley, Cable Works Manager, Johnson & Phillips Ltd., Charlton. * Donald Thomas Phillips Pain, Honorary Secretary,
International Amateur Athletic Federation World Athletics, formerly known as the International Amateur Athletic Federation (from 1912 to 2001) and International Association of Athletics Federations (from 2001 to 2019, both abbreviated as the IAAF) is the international governing body for ...
. * Alfred Palmer, Vice-Chairman, King's Lynn Unit,
Sea Cadet Corps Sea cadets are members of a sea cadet corps, a formal uniformed youth organisation for young people with an interest in waterborne activities and or the national navy. The organisation may be sponsored in whole or in part by the navy or a naval s ...
. * Cyril Walter Palmer, Technical Grade B, No. 248 Maintenance Unit, Royal Air Force, Chessington, Surrey. * John Tough Paton, Industrial and Technical Officer, Technical Section, Scottish Council (Development and Industry). * Edward George Claude Pauley, , Assistant Divisional Superintendent, Central Road Services, London Transport Executive. * Robert Pearson, Civil Defence Officer, Midlothian County Council. * Leonard Penniston, Staff Officer, Board of Inland Revenue. * Frances Mary Perry, Organiser of Agricultural and Horticultural Education, Middlesex County Council. * Sidney Phillips, Higher Executive Officer,
Colonial Office The Colonial Office was a government department of the Kingdom of Great Britain and later of the United Kingdom, first created to deal with the colonial affairs of British North America but required also to oversee the increasing number of col ...
. * Leonard Ernest Pierce, in charge of project Design Office, Vosper Ltd., Portsmouth. * Leonard Vincent Pike, , Member, Worcester County Agricultural Executive Committee. * Marjory Jean Playfair, Vice-Chairman, Central Council,
Scottish Women's Rural Institutes The Scottish Women's Institutes (SWI), informally called ''"the Rural"'', is a registered charity which promotes the preservation of Scotland's traditions and rural heritage, particularly in the sphere of household activities. It does so by means ...
. * Jolhn Wilkinson Potts, Member, North Riding of Yorkshire County Agricultural Executive Committee. * Harold Kenneth Preston, , Actuary, Walsall and District Trustee Savings Bank. * Charles Price, Councillor, Breconshire County Council. * Herbert William Pulham, Clerical Officer, War Office. * John Reginald Pyne, Labour Manager,
National Gas Turbine Establishment The National Gas Turbine Establishment (NGTE Pyestock) in Farnborough, part of the Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE), was the prime site in the UK for design and development of gas turbine and jet engines. It was created by merging the design t ...
, Pyestock, Ministry of Aviation. * Sarah Doris Quick, Divisional Director, Torquay Division, Devon Branch, British Red Cross Society. * Betty Randall, Executive Officer, HM Treasury. * Clarence Rawling, Secretary,
East Yorkshire Motor Services East Yorkshire operates both local and regional bus services in the East Riding of Yorkshire and North Yorkshire, England. Prior to acquisition by the Go-Ahead Group in June 2018, the company was known as East Yorkshire Motor Services. History ...
Ltd. * Latimer Rees, HM District Inspector of Mines and Quarries, South Western Division, Ministry of Power. * Richard Rees, Commissioner for Wales, National Savings Committee. * Lillian Reid. For political and public services in Staffordshire. * William John Reid, Staff Officer, Ministry of Finance for Northern Ireland. * Clifford Riley, Area Engineer, Cambridge Telephone Area, General Post Office. * Mary Monica Robson, Teacher, London County Council Hanover Infants' School, Islington. * Henry John Rogers, Executive Officer, Ministry of Housing and Local Government. * William Rogers, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Power. * William Allan Critchley Roope, Honorary Secretary, Port Talbot Savings Committee. * Ruth Gilpin Roper, , Alderman, Richmond Borough Council, North Riding of Yorkshire. * Winston Hugh Rowe, Director, English Forestry Association. * Jean Wilhelma Rowntree, Head, Further Education Unit, British Broadcasting Corporation. * Eustace Leonard Russ, Higher Executive Officer, No. 27 Maintenance Unit, Royal Air Force, Shawbury, Shropshire. * George Ernest Ryder, Teacher and Bandmaster, Central Secondary Boys' School, Darlington. * Thomas Henry Sanders, Inspector of Taxes (Higher Grade), Board of Inland Revenue. * John Leslie Saville, Senior Vehicle Examiner, Eastern Traffic Area, Cambridge, Ministry of Transport. * Julia Elsie Scholes. For political services in Leeds. * William John Scoble, Head Postmaster, Hitchin and Letchworth, Hertfordshire. * William Scott, Assistant Firemaster, South-Eastern Area Fire Brigade, Scotland. * Eva May Seacroft, Clerical Officer, Northern Command Pay Office, York, War Office. * Violet Constance Sharpe. For political land public services in Somerset. * Tom Shaw, Honorary Secretary, Southall Local Savings Committee. * Edith Sheppey, lately Secretary, The Fruit and Vegetable Canning and Quick Freezing Research Association. * Ada Catherine Shone. For political services in Caernarvonshire. * Robert Michael Short, Headmaster, Victoria Road County Primary School, Ashford, Kent. * Claire Evelyn Simon, Honorary Secretary, Hampstead Area, Forces Help Society and Lord Roberts Workshops. * John Simpson, District Inspector, Royal Ulster Constabulary. * William Charles Skinner, Surveyor, Birmingham 3rd District, Board of Customs and Excise. * Frank Arthur Smith, Motor Transport Officer, Civil Defence Department, Home Office. * George Smith, Station Master, Glasgow (Central), Scottish Region, British Railways. * Gladys Ann Smith, lately Surgical Ward Sister,
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. * Louise Emily Smith, Chairman, Fareham Street Groups Savings Sub-Committee. * Mary Kerr Campbell Smith, Chairman, North Ayrshire Local Savings Committee. * William Robert Smith, Secretary, Barrow-in-Furness Branch, British Legion. * Commander Rodney Mylius Spencer, Royal Navy (Retired), Inspector,
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, South Western Division, Ministry of Transport. * Maud Isabel Sophia Stangroome, Higher Executive Officer, Telephone Manager's Office, East Area, General Post Office. * Geoffrey Huson Stephenson, Chief Project Engineer, EMI Electronics Ltd., Hayes, Middlesex. * Eric Charles Pegler Stevens. For political and public services in Derbyshire. * Henry Gordon Stokes, , Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. * Florence Alice Stoneham. For political services in Suffolk. * Kathleen Ellen Stroud, lately Shorthand Typist Grade I, Admiralty. * Ian Moir Meiklejohn Summers, Experimental Officer,
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, Malvern, Ministry of Aviation. * Elizabeth Ewing Telford, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland. * Muriel Blanche Thomas, Honorary Secretary, Blackpool Savings Committee. * Thomas Haydn Thomas, Conductor, Pontardulais Choral Society. * Albert Michael Thompson, , lately Auditor, County Courts Branch,
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. * Arthur Thompson, Chief Superintendent, Lancashire Constabulary. * Philip Drummond Thompson, English Language Officer, British Council, Lagos. * Daniel Ferguson Thomson, , Chairman, Thomsons (Carron) Ltd., Falkirk, Stirlingshire. * Captain Samuel Thomson, Commodore Master, SS ''Martaban'', P. Henderson & Co. Ltd., Glasgow. * Cyril Cuthbert Thurrell, Chairman of Committee, No. 99 (Folkestone) Squadron, Air Training Corps. * Lawrence David Tidy, Lately Cadet Administrative Officer, Territorial and Auxiliary Forces Association for the County of London. * Sydney Charles Tingley, Regional Manager, Northern Region,
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. * William Thomas Toten, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Transport. * Gerald Charles Tout, Grade 4 Officer, Branch B, Foreign Office. * Charles Tozer, Assistant Chief Officer, Durham County Fire Brigade. * Captain Archibald Trace, Senior Pilot,
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. * Albert Henry Lancelot Trapnell, Principal Production Inspector, Admiralty. * Joseph David Tucker, lately Regional Collector, Board of Inland Revenue. * Sara Catherine Turnbull, Leader, Hohne Station,
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, British Army of the Rhine. * Walter Uffindell, Grade 4 Officer, Ministry of Labour. * Mabel Elizabeth Unwin, Headmistress, Clarence County Infants' School, Stoke-on-Trent. * William Henry Varley, Officer, Kendal 1st Station, Board of Customs and Excise. * Norman Gresty Waine, Clerk of Brownhills Urban District Council, Staffordshire. * Louis Charles Walker, Senior Assistant Chief Male Nurse, Glenside Hospital, Bristol. * John Charles Wall, Chief Draughtsman, Coventry Works, Coventry Gauge & Tool Co., Ltd. * Constance Vera Ware, Headmistress, Meonstoke Church of England Primary School, Hampshire. * Stanley Frank Warren, Divisional Surveyor, Petersfield, Hampshire County Council. * William Warwick, Grade 3 Officer, Ministry of Labour. * Catherine Brodie Watson, Headmistress, Coulter Primary School, Lanarkshire. * John William White, lately Civil Defence Officer, Derbyshire. * William David White, Grade II Overseer,
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. * Arthur Percy Whitehead, , Chairman of Committee, No. 124 (Hereford) Squadron, Air Training Corps. * Edward Matthew Whitehead, Rolling Mill Superintendent,
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Ltd. * Pattie May Whittle, Blind Shorthand Typist Grade I, Ministry of Education. * Ruth Wier. For public services in County Antrim. * John Henry Wightman, , Vice-Chairman, County Down Savings Committee. * Philip Frank Williams, Field Officer Grade I, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Thomas John Williams, Superintendent and Deputy Chief Constable, Gwynedd Constabulary. * Noel Henry Robert Wilson, Executive Officer, Ministry of Education. * Captain William Carment Wilson, Master, SS ''Ben Lomond'', Ben Line Steamers Ltd., Edinburgh. * Walter Roy Wilthew. For political services in Stirlingshire. * Frederick Wood. Chairman of Committee, No. 296 (Stoke Newington) Squadron, Air Training Corps. * Tom Woodhouse, Negotiating Officer,
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Ltd. * Nevison Woods, Assistant Principal Clerk, Vote Office, House of Commons. * Henry Ernest Wright, lately Grade 4 Officer, Ministry of Labour. * Andrew Young, Member, West Cumberland Hospital Management Committee, Special Area Committee. * James Douglas Atkinson, lately First Secretary and Consul, Her Majesty's Embassy, San José. * Desmond Alexander Batwell, lately British Consul,
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. * Major Clive Lane Bayliss, Third Secretary, Her Majesty's Embassy, Copenhagen. * Norah Meryl Bidot, British subject resident in France. * Henry Castle, British subject resident in the Lebanon. * Elsie Clark, Superintendent of Typists, Her Majesty's Embassy, Bonn. * Naomi Irene Clarke, lately Shorthand-Typist, Her Majesty's Embassy, Bangkok. * Joyce Zillah Crewe, British subject resident in Brazil. * Isabelle Pattison Cullen, Head of Speakers' Section, British Information Services, New York. * Richard Thomas Edwards, Administrative Officer and Accountant, British Council, Iran. * Frances Eleanor Mary Gertrude Woulfe Flanagan, Her Majesty's Vice-Consul, Oporto. * Yves Guy Noel Gurney, British Vice-Consul, Turin. * Leslie Sumner Haptie, British Vice-Consul, Lucerne. * John Patrick Basil Hyde, British Vice-Consul, Istanbul. * Phyllis Mary Iliffe, lately Her Majesty's Vice-Consul,
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. * Clement Garnett Hampden-King, Her Majesty's Consul, Yokohama. * James Selkirk Lees, Secretary, British Chamber of Commerce, Buenos Aires. * Janet Latto Locke, Films Officer, Her Majesty's Embassy, Washington. * Sidney Mittens, Commercial Officer, Her Majesty's Consulate-General, Cleveland. * Joshua Monsonego, British Pro-Consul, Fez. * Adib George Shibley, Assistant Press Officer, Her Majesty's Embassy,
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. * Mary Elizabeth Day Wakely, Matron, British-American Hospital, Madrid. * Alexander John Walker, Assistant Information Officer, Her Majesty's Embassy, Rome. * Henry Russell Wotton, British Vice-Consul, Oran. * Samuel Alfred Wylie, lately locally engaged Clerical Officer, Grade II, Her Majesty's Embassy, Washington. * Elizabeth May Angliss, Honorary Secretary, Children's Welfare Association, State of Victoria. * Sidney Thomas Baker. For services to the British community in East Pakistan. * Colonel Thomas William Bartley, . For services to ex-servicemen and women in the Newcastle District, State of New South Wales. * Thelma Black, , Deputy Medical Superintendent, Morisset Mental Hospital, State of New South Wales. * James Cyril Bradley. For services to the British community in Eastern India. * Elizabeth Kate Bray, . For social welfare services in the State of South Australia. * Vernon Hancock Dawe, Chief Commissioner for the Boy Scouts Association in the State of Western Australia. * Ellis Middleton Elsworthy. For services to grapegrowers in the State of South Australia. * Ethel May Field. For social welfare services in the Thebarton District, State of South Australia. * Thomas Henry Halton, formerly Shire Clerk, Lake Macquarie Shire Council, State of New South Wales. For services to local government. * Charles Greenlaw Hamilton. For services to the Arts in the State of Western Australia. * Penzie Isabella Harris. For social welfare services in the Louth District, State of New South Wales. * John Hoey, Chairman, Allora Shire Council State of Queensland. * Thomas Henry Hurrey, , Councillor, Shire of Whittlesea, State of Victoria. * Frederick Leslie Kerr, Director of Emergency Fire Services, State of South Australia. * Thomas Lavender, . For public services in the State of Western Australia. * Ian Douglas McDonald, City Engineer and Building Surveyor, City of Geelong, State of Victoria. * Sarah Charlotte Macdonald, , Matron in Charge of the Archibald Girls Hostel, New Farm, Brisbane, State of Queensland. * Edward Alexander Mackenzie, , in recognition of his services to the community on
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, State of Tasmania. * Rebecca Morton, of Gordonvale, State of Queensland. For social welfare services. * Edward Joseph O'Brien, of Mossman, State of Queensland. For services to the sugar industry. * Margaret Gordon Parker, Reception Secretary at the Headquarters in Edinburgh of the
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. * Mary Sheila McConnel Paterson, of the British Red Cross Society. For services in Cyprus. * Herbert James Ray, of Cairns, State of Queensland. For services to local government. * Thomas George Retalic. For services to primary production in the State of South Australia. * Florence Griffin Scrimshaw, of Alipore, Calcutta. For services to the British community in India. * Herbert Gordon Skepper, Superintending Engineer (Design & Research), Public Works Department, Federation of Malaya. * Ernest James Smith, Town Clerk, City of Footscray, State of Victoria. * Maurice Solomons, of Sydney, State of New South Wales. For services to charitable movements. * Arthur Ruddick Stafford. For public services in the State of New South Wales. * Kenneth Gordon Summers, formerly Acting Deputy Superintendent, Royal Federation of Malaya Police. * Edward Henry Tomlinson, formerly Superintendent, Hobart City Mission, State of Tasmania. * Reginald Knox Tompson, of Indooroopilly, Brisbane, State of Queensland. For services to the grazing industry. * Joyce Winifred Vickery, Botanist, Department of Agriculture, State of New South Wales. * Agnes Elise Walker, formerly Librarian,
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, Legon. * Paul Douglas Watson, Honorary Secretary, Suffolk County Branch, The
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. * William Henry Watson. For services to charitable institutions in the State of Victoria. * Dorothy Lilian Williams, President of the Melbourne Young Women's Christian Association, State of Victoria. * Annie Marie Winders, of Coolangatta, State of Queensland. For social welfare services. * Captain James Woods, one of the pioneers of civil aviation in the State of Western Australia. * George Glyn Davies, Administrative Officer, Northern Rhodesia. * Roland Awbrey Hill, District Commission,
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, Northern Rhodesia. * Grace Monica Abdool. For services to music in Trinidad. * Maurice Abela, Principal Government Statistician and Principal Electoral Officer, Malta. * Arthur George Edgeworth Adams, Overseer of Mental Hospital, Bermuda. * Christopher Albert Adams. For public services in Jamaica. * James Augustus Agard. For public services in British Guiana. * Rupert Maurice Arscott, Secretary, Central Hurricane Relief Committee, Jamaica. * Azizuiiah Awan. For public services in Uganda. * William Leftwich Barton, , Assistant Director of Medical Services, Zanzibar. * Robert Eldred Bennett, Social Development Officer, British Honduras. * Edward Frank Brewer, Forestry Superintendent, Gambia. * John Victor Brown, Labour Officer, Bahamas. * Norman Eustace Cameron, Deputy Principal, Queens College, Georgetown, British Guiana. * Carol Lesbia Campbell, Administrative Officer, British Honduras. * Herbert Campbell. For public services in Uganda. * Chang Chin Teh, Head of Chinese Section, British Information Services, Singapore. * Chau Wa-shang, Assessor, Inland Revenue Department, Hong Kong. * Anacreon Cloete. For public services in Kenya. * Solomon Kakapa Dakei, Senior Laboratory and X-ray Assistant,
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. * Marie Delaitre. For social services in Mauritius. * Roger Delpech. For public services in the Seychelles. * Nichhabhai Rambhai Desai, lately Accountant, East African Common Services Organisation. * Basil Matovu Dungu, Senior Education Officer, Uganda. * Major Arthur David Charles Eales, Training Officer,
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. * Eben Evans, lately British Council's representative in Gambia. * Ethel Lucy Feast, Registry Assistant, Ministry of Health, Kenya. * Robin Giffard, District Officer, Kenya. * Frederick Edward Mouncy Gilfillan, lately Head Postmaster, Mombasa, Kenya. * Henry George Grist, War Department Land Agent, St. Lucia. * Winifred Eulalie Hewitt, Chief Children's Officer, Jamaica. * David Harold Jordan, Administrative Officer, Hong Kong. * Abdul Karim Abdul Hai, lately Temporary Clerk, Treasury, Aden. * Nelson Frank Mikisa Kusambiza, Senior Labour Officer, Uganda. * John Williamson Kuye. For public services in Gambia. * Reverend Brother Lambert, Principal, Marist Brothers' High School, Suva, Fiji. * Lau Mei-yuk, Matron,
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, Hong Kong. * Blanche Lewis, District Health Visitor, Trinidad. * John Clement Malone, formerly Federal Personnel Officer, The West Indies. * Douglas Smeaton Manning, Executive Engineer, British Honduras. * Aseri Koroisamanunu Manulevu, Assistant Medical Officer, Fiji. * John Richard Masson, Administrative Officer, Swaziland. * Chairles Alfred May, Senior Maintenance Superintendent, East African Veterinary Research Organisation. * Vincent Gonsalves Menezes. For public services in British Guiana. * Chief Letsie Koabeng Motsoene Molapo, Principal Chief of Leribe, Basutoland. * Frederick Oliver Moody, Marketing Officer, British Honduras. * William Muir, Senior Forester, Kenya. * Robert Spence Murdoch, Diesel Superintendent, Bahamas Electricity Corporation. * Isaac Reuben Nderitu, Secretary, African District Council, Nyeri, Kenya. * Khan Saheb Soraibjee Pallonjee Patel. For public services in Aden. * Rambhai Haribhad Patel, Accounting Assistant, East African Railways and Harbours. * Roland Charlies Peagram, District Officer, Uganda. * Dorothy Mary Foster Pickford. For public services in Kenya. * Peter Herbert Piggott, Superintendent, Special Constabulary, Zanzibar. * Wilfred Podesta, Secretary, War Damage Commission, Reconstruction and Housing, Malta. * William Henry Hudson Redpath, . For public services in Jamaica. * John Lockwood Roper, Lands Officer, Uganda. * May Johnston Ross. For public services in Antigua. * Pansy Ouida Rowley, Social Welfare Officer, Grenada. * Antonia Russo. For social services in Gibraltar. * Bbrahim Abdo Shubaili, Junior Executive Officer, Aden. * Murugasupillai Somasundram, lately Administrative Assistant, Sarawak. * Moss Marie Eveline Stephens, . For public services in Jamaica. * Leo Alexander Sullivan, Supervisor of Grounds,
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. * Muip bin Tabib. For public services in Sarawak. * Helena Maud Beatrice Taitt, lately Headmistress, St Michael's Girls' School, Barbados. * Henry Richard Tappenden, Superintendent of Prisons, Hong Kong. * Benjamin Cogo Thema, Principal of Moeng College, Bechuanaland Protectorate. * Charles Angel Vasquez, Commandant of the Special Constabulary, Gibraltar. * Edward Waddington, Administrative Officer, Basutoland. * King-wai Wong, Superintendent of Mails, Post Office Department, Hong Kong. * William Wright, Senior Superintendent of Police, Zanzibar. * Yap Fui Yong, lately Superintendent of Customs, North Borneo. * Yee Wah Hing, Assistant Engineer, Public Works Department, North Borneo. ;Nyasaland * Frederica Mary Klamborowski. For public services in Nyasaland. * William Chiswakaita Mkandawire. For public services in Nyasaland. ;Southern Rhodesia * Ruth Sylvia Cameron, of Fort Victoria, Southern Rhodesia. For social welfare services, especially to African Women's Homecraft Clubs. * Margaret Davies, a social welfare worker, of Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. *
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, of Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia; a World Champion Motor Cyclist. * Ian MacLachlan, of the Umvukwes District, Southern Rhodesia. For public services. * Magwewe Garnett Madonka, Court Interpreter, High Court, Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia. * Robert John Silamba, Superintendent of the African Probation Hostel, Luveve, Bulawayo, Department of Social Welfare, Southern Rhodesia. ;Northern Rhodesia * Jason Achiume. For public services in Northern Rhodesia. * James Wells Betts. For services to Trade Unionism in Northern Rhodesia. * John Denis Orme Bird, Superintendent of Police, Northern Rhodesia.


Order of the Companions of Honour (CH)

* The Right Honourable Patrick George Thomas, Baron Hailes, , Parliamentary Secretary to HM Treasury and Government Chief Whip, 1951–1955. Minister of Works, 1955–1957. Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief of the West Indies, since 1957.


Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

;Home Civil Service * Albert Astbury, lately Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. (Nottingham.) * Leslie George Ballard, Chief Executive Officer, National Assistance Board. (Epsom, Surrey.) * Edward Unwin Brockway, Chief Executive Officer, Scottish Home and Health Department. (Edinburgh 9.) * Charles James Cameron, Assistant Staff Engineer, General Post Office. (London N.W.9.) * Philip Richard Clipsham, , lately Principal, Commonwealth Relations Office. (Trudoxhill, Somerset.) * Thomas John Endersbee, Grade 2 Officer, Ministry of Labour. (Radlett, Hertfordshire.) * Harold Walter William Freeman, Deputy Director of Contracts, Ministry of Aviation. (Harrow, Middlesex.) * Charles Gallehawk, Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. (London S.E.9.) * Anthony Octavius Gibson, Senior Inspector, Board of Customs and Excise. (Worthing, Sussex.) * George William Henlen, , Chief Executive Officer, Department of Technical Co-operation. (Ashtead, Surrey.) * Stanley Fennell Horne, lately Senior Chief Executive Officer, War Office. (Pinner, Middlesex.) * Joseph Howieson, Registrar of Death Duties, Scotland, Board of Inland Revenue. (Edinburgh 10.) * James Wenman Bassell Ireson, Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Education. (Bournemouth.) * Joseph Stanley Jephcott, Regional Commissioner, National Savings Committee. (Clevedon, Somerset.) * Arthur James Long, , Senior Chief Executive Officer, HM Stationery Office. (Ilford, Essex.) * James McCree, Principal Regional Officer, Ministry of Health. (London S.W.14.) * Esca Hunt Nash, Superintending Engineer, Ministry of Works. (London S.W.20.) * Leslie Thomas Norman, Chief Executive Officer, Home Office. (Twickenham, Middlesex.) * Sydney Robert Skinner, lately Principal Executive Officer, Ministry of Transport. (Brighton, Sussex.) * Edward Alexis Gilbert Taylor, , lately Grade 2 Officer, Branch B, Foreign Office. (Datchet, Buckinghamshire.) * George Tideswell, , Principal Executive Officer, Air Ministry. (Ewell, Surrey.) ;Australian States * Harold Carter Chipman, Secretary to the Law Department, State of Victoria. * Douglas Were Fraser, Public Service Commissioner, State of Queensland. * George Aubrey Jessup, Registrar-General of Deeds, State of South Australia. ;Southern Rhodesia * Richard John Powell, Native Commissioner, Native Affairs Department, Southern Rhodesia, ;Overseas Civil Service * Evan Lloyd Munroe, Commissioner of Income Tax, Jamaica. * Ernest Ottey Panton, , Assistant Administrator, Cayman Islands. * Ivan Hugh Seelig, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labour, Health and Housing, British Guiana. * Aubrey Vincent Sprott, Marketing Officer, St. Vincent. * Jayantilal Umedram Thakore, Establishment Officer, Uganda.


British Empire Medal (BEM)

;Military Division ;;Royal Navy * Sick Berth Chief Petty Officer Geoffery Allan Bowyer, P/MX 49940. * Chief Petty Officer (G.I.) Arthur Quantrill Bryant, D/JX 150852. * Chief Petty Officer Writer Henry John Chipperfield, P/MX 49742. * Stores Chief Petty Officer (S) Donald Stanley Clarke, P/MX 841139. * Aircraft Artificer First Class Gordon Leonard Fielder, L/FX 670073. * Quartermaster Sergeant Cyril Clarence Robert Gilbert-Wood, Po/X 3410, Royal Marines. * Chief Petty Officer (G.I.) Richard Kenneth Grant, P/JX 157062. * Chief Petty Officer Royce Holdsworth, D/JX 155474. * Chief Engine Room Artificer George Frederick Mace, D/MX 802289. * Chief Petty Officer Cook (S) Anthony Mallia, E/MX 754476. * Chief Communication Yeoman George Patrick Mayers, P/JX 153367. * Chief Wren Cook (S) Kathleen Violet Ada Moth, 49304, Women's Royal Naval Service. * Sergeant Thomas Gabriel Oliver, Po/X 6081, Royal Marines. * Chief Wren Welfare Violet Martha Perrin, 83822, Women's Royal Naval Service. * Chief Engine Room Artificer Marshall Ronald Plummer, D/MX 53143. * Electrical Artificer First Class David Llewellyn Powell, P/MX 56124. * Marine William Haydn Price, RM.14620, Royal Marines. * Chief Aircraft Artificer Noel Clifford Smale, L/FX 75289. * Chief Petty Officer Charles George Stebbing, P/JX 292831. * Chief Radio Supervisor George Stray, P/JX 156363. * Chief Petty Officer (G.I.) Gordon Francis Tansley, P/JX 712666. * Chief Aircraft Artificer Arthur Titherington, L/FX 88000. * Chief Petty Officer John Moffatt Watson, P/JX 138669. * Chief Engine Room Artificer Leslie John Archibald Nizam Beatty Watson, D/MX 54721. * Chief Aircraft Artificer Frank Webb L/FX 777897. * Chief Petty Officer Duncan White, J.988506, Royal Naval Reserve. * Jean Margaret Allan Workman, , Head Naval Nursing Auxiliary, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service. ;;Army * T/22555296 Corporal Desmond Patrick Arnold, Royal Army Service Corps. * 1069484 Squadron Quartermaster-Corporal Albert Kenneth Ball, Royal Horse Guards (The Blues). * 22243327 Sergeant Robert Baxter, The Royal Ulster Rifles, Territorial Army. * LS/22815864 Warrant Officer Class II (local) Herbert Biddle, The Royal Warwickshire Regiment. * 7961762 Sergeant Card Borley, Royal Armoured Corps. * 22821323 Staff-Sergeant Roger (Frederick Brooker, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. * 2622187 Sergeant Farnell Brunt, Grenadier Guards. * LS/837105 Staff Sergeant (local) George Bulger, Royal Horse Artillery. * 1874267 Warrant Officer Class II (acting) Frederick George Clark, Royal Regiment of Artillery. * 22550159 Corporal Barry George William Clarke, Corps of Royal (Engineers. * 22837132 Lance-Corporal John Henry Clayforth, Royal Corps of Signals. * 22221010 Staff-Sergeant Ronald Cullen, The Royal Sussex Regiment. * 23251824 Sergeant Leonard Benjamin Davies, Royal Army Ordnance Corps. * S/14497306 Staff-Sergeant Donald Dowey, Royal Army Service Corps. * S/22249409 Staff-Sergeant Ronald Fairs, Royal Army Service Corps. * 22273239 Squadron Quartermaster-Sergeant John Ernest Foster, Royal Armoured Corps. * S/22547994 Sergeant Eric Headley Fox, Royal Army Service Corps. * 22114418 Staff-Sergeant Cyril Thomas Gibbon, Royal Army Educational Corps. * T/841222 Company Quartermaster-Sergeant Harry Ronald Gilham, Royal Army Service Corps, Territorial Army. * 22983824 Sergeant Donald Frank Goodyer, Royal Corps of Signals. * 22812345 Sergeant Maurice Grange, Royal Pioneer Corps. * 22997760 Sergeant John Harvey, Royal Corps of Signals. * 2058119 Sergeant Alexander Hendry, Corps of Royal Engineers. * 23382780 Corporal William Raymond Henry Hill, Royal Army Service Corps. * 6410013 Sergeant William George Hobden, , The Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's). * 22953551 Corporal Tony Michael Hodsman, Corps of Royal Military Police. * 14415467 Staff-Sergeant William James Johnston, Army Physical Training Corps. * EA/18125942 Staff-Sergeant Meshack Kipto, 1st Signal Squadron, The King's African Rifles. * 23220604 Sergeant (acting) Stanley Albert Morden, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. * 22996001 Sergeant Robert Alan Peake, Royal Corps of Signals. * 6457659 Staff-Sergeant Robert Clifford Leonard Peall, The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), Territorial Army. * 2656442 Staff-Sergeant George Albert Alexander Prior, Irish Guards. * 5774088 Sergeant (acting) Maurice Postle Randell, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. * 6531 Warrant Officer Class II (acting) Adbulla Yeslam Saidi, 4th Battalion, The Federal Army. * T/22774129 Sergeant Ronald William Sanders, Royal Army Service Corps. * 7048108 Staff-Sergeant (acting) Basil William Saunders, The Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's). * S/159263 Staff-Sergeant Raymond Douglas Smith, Royal Army Service Corps. * 22546396 Sergeant Robert George Smith, Army Catering Corps. * 22542915 Sergeant (acting) Kenneth John Somerset, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. * 21146144 Sergeant (clerk) Surjalal Rai, 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles. * 22824521 Staff-Sergeant Thalis Thoukydides, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. * 758766 Staff-Sergeant George Frederick Willoughby, Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army. ;;Royal Air Force * 925103 Flight Sergeant William Frederick Angel. * 4118594 Flight Sergeant (Acting Warrant Officer) Frederick Edward William Bailey. * 568610 Flight Sergeant Kenneth Basil Brock. * 1797560 Flight Sergeant Thomas Anthony Daly. * 520192 Flight Sergeant David Ernest Thomas Davies. * 573129 Flight Sergeant Alfred Charles Davis. * 541540 Flight Sergeant John Copeland Ellis. * 1795044 Flight Sergeant Harold Evans, . * 624423 Flight Sergeant Edgar Falconer. * 591832 Flight Sergeant George Falconer. * 529057 Flight Sergeant Stanley William Hamilton-Farey. * 4005098 Flight Sergeant William Simpson Ferguson. * 1722859 Flight Sergeant William Charles Gordon Gausden. * 575690 Flight Sergeant Raymond Victor Hayter. * 1302818 Flight Sergeant John Vincent Hubbard. * 625041 Flight Sergeant Reginald Taylor Hudson. * 570895 Flight Sergeant (now Warrant Officer) Walter Harry Jelley. * 2154605 Flight Sergeant Betty Matthews,
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. * 532574 Flight Sergeant Charles Kendall Narracott. * 568609 Flight Sergeant Francis Desmond O'Brien. * 519085 Flight Sergeant Wilfred Edward Richards. * 634744 Flight Sergeant Frank Salt. * 1661614 Flight Sergeant Frederick Joseph William Smith,
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. * 520518 Chief Technician George Edward Baddock. * 582284 Chief Technician Alfred Ernest Bryan. * 571156 Chief Technician Walter Edwin Fowler. * 541322 Chief Technician Edmund Victor Oxtoby. * 508535 Chief Technician Lambert Samuel Reeson. * 539998 Chief Technician Russell Whyte. * 4012054 Chief Technician Edward Allbon Winter. * 518871 Sergeant Ronald Stanton Bailey. * 2363136 Sergeant David Redvers Burgess. * 1921215 Sergeant Robert Smith Erskine. * 1499044 Sergeant Reginald Lowes. * 585771 Sergeant Leonard Herbert Pearson. * 4022158 Sergeant Leslie Horace Southey. * 2205169 Sergeant Geoffrey Towers. * 3504105 Sergeant Bramwell James Wager. * 585001 Senior Technician Alan John Letts. * 4237318 Corporal Barrie Richard Dimbleby. * 4040431 Corporal Harold Joseph Woodcock. ;Civil Division ;;United Kingdom * Robert Anderson, Chief Inspector, Blackburn Borough Police. (Blackburn.) * Adam Baird, Foreman, Mechanical Transport Station, Royal Air Force, Lyneham. (Brinkworth, Wiltshire.) * Ethel Barber, Honorary Collector, Street Savings Group, Manchester. * Sidney Clifford Baston, General Foreman,
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, South Western Division, Central Electricity Generating Board. (Bristol.) * Robert McRither Batchelor, Foreman Fitter, Thomas C. Keay Ltd. (Dundee, Angus.) * Harry Simon Beadle, Foreman,
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(Aircraft) Ltd., Weybridge. (Byfleet, Surrey.) * Bernard David Beck, Senior Fire Officer, Ministry of Works. (Birmingham.) * Arthur Percy Bell, School Staff Instructor,
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, Middlesex. * Samuel Bell, Head Foreman Fitter,
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Ltd., Belfast. * Albert James Bicknell, Chief Inspector, Small Electric Motors, Ltd., Beckenham, Kent. * Laurance Amelia Billiet, Chief Supervisor, Continental Exchange, General Post Office. (London, W.C.2.) * Robert George Bolam, Station Officer, Northumberland Fire Brigade. (Rothbury.) * Ernest Briscoe, Shop Superintendent, John Thompson Ltd., Wolverhampton. * Henry Victor Burwell, Senior Scientific Assistant, National Chemical Laboratory, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. (London, W.6.) * Alice Cave, Honorary Collector, Street Savings Group, Birmingham. * John Henry Cawte, Wardroom Attendant, , Portsmouth. * Llewellyn Charles, , Underground Workman, Hafod Colliery, North Western Division, National Coal Board. (Wrexham.) * Henry Cheetham, Contractor and Back Ripper, Sutton Colliery, East Midlands Division, National Coal Board. (Sutton-in-Ashfield.) * George Lawrence Chilton, Inspector, Telephones, General Post Office. (Harrow, Middlesex.) * Lawrence George Clarke, Chargehand Mechanical Fitter, East Midlands Electricity Board. (Nottingham.) * Montague Cooper, Civilian Stores Officer, Grade II, Command Ordnance Depot, War Office, Ashford, Kent. * Arthur Cowley, Shaft Overman, Ryhope Colliery, Durham Division, National Coal Board. (Ryhope.) * Edmund Albert Crompton, Principal Foreman of Stores, No. 25 Maintenance Unit, Royal Air Force, Hartlebury. (Kidderminster.) * Douglas Cuff, Chargehand Fitter, Ministry of Aviation. (Mychett, Surrey.) * Ernest Damms, Foreman in Charge, Steckel Mill, Rolling Mills Ltd. (Sheffield.) * Edward Elliott Day, Principal Keeper,
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, Trinity Lighthouse Service. (Kingsbridge, Devonshire.) * Frederick Ernest Drewitt, Engineering Technical Grade II, Ministry of Aviation. (Seaford, Sussex.) * Robert John Duff, Farm Manager, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland. (Stranraer, Wigtownshire.) * Arthur William Edwards, Assistant Inspector, London Postal Region, General Post Office. (London, N.12.) * Thomas Elder, Composite Worker, Bates Colliery, Northern (N. & C.) Division, National Coal Board. (Blyth, Northumberland.) * William Arthur Charles Emmans, Overseas Telegraph Supervisor, International Telex Exchange, General Post Office. (South Mimms, Hertfordshire.) * Thomas Entwistle, Chargehand Draughtsman, Vickers-Armstrongs (Shipbuilders) Ltd., Barrow-in-Furness. * Ronald Stanley Evans, Superintendent, Garden Division, J. E. Shay Ltd. (Basingstoke, Hampshire.) * Sidney Favell, First Hand Steel Melter, Brown, Lenox & Co. Ltd., Glamorgan. (Pontypridd.) * Edward Field, Inspector, North Riding of Yorkshire Constabulary. (Northallerton.) * John George Frelford, Non-Technical Grade III, Research Establishment, Harwell, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. (Newbury.) * Walter William Frederick Fry, Planner and Estimator, Vickers-Armstrongs (Engineers) Ltd. (Weymouth, Dorset.) * Norah Cecilia Gallagher, Supervisor (F) Telephones, Douglas, Isle of Man, General Post Office. * Henry Thomas Gandee, lately Chief Inspector of Waste, HM Stationery Office. (Wembley.) * Horace Garton, Assistant Inspector, Oakham, General Post Office. * Robert Spitt Gilfillan, Janitor, Denend Primary School, Cardenden, Fife. * Donald Gordon, Herdsman of Hereford Cattle. (Marden.) * James Frederick Gorrod, Flight Foreman,
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Co. Ltd., White Waltham. (Maidenhead, Berkshire.) * Stephen Gough, Telephone Operator, Warrington Power Station, North West, Merseyside and North Wales Region, Central Electricity Generating Board. (Warrington.) * Albert Haines, Head Gardener, France, Northern Region, Commonwealth War Graves Commission. * Thomas Robert Hall, Sergeant, Royal Ulster Constabulary. (Lisburn, County Antrim.) * Ernest Harvey, Inspector, Air Ministry Constabulary,
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, Westcott, Buckinghamshire. * William Ernest Harvey, Master, East Goodwin Light Vessel, Trinity House Light Vessel Service. (Penzance, Cornwall.) * John Ernest Heath, Foreman Gardener, Ellbridge Experimental Horticulture Station, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. (Saltash, Cornwall.) * David Hennis, Service Engineer, Grade I, Bristol Aircraft Ltd., Bristol. * Alfred George Hill, Marker-Off, Vickers Armstrongs (Engineers) Ltd., Crayford, Kent. * Nellie Edith Hoar, Chief Supervisor, Slough Telephone Exchange, General Post Office. * Philip Louis Hodgson, Foreman of Trades (General), Royal Air Force, Middleton St. George. (Darlington.) * Arthur William Harold Holland, Superintendent, Printing Factory,
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. (Edgware, Middlesex.) * Ronald George Holloway, Non-Technical Class, Grade I, Royal Ordnance Factory, Chorley. * George Ernest Holter, Forester, Friston Forest, Forestry Commission. (Seaford, Sussex.) * Harry Edward Stephen Hunt, Civilian Warrant Officer, No. 45F (Worthing) Squadron, Air Training Corps. (Worthing.) * John Hunt, , Surface Foreman, Hamsterley Colliery, Durham Division, National Coal Board. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne.) * Cyril Jackson, Inspector, Aeronautical Inspection Department, Jessop-Saville, Ltd., Sheffield. * Hannah Cook Jenkins, lately Forewoman, Finishing Department, Smith & McLaurin Ltd. (Elderslie, Renfrewshire.) * Thomas Edward Jennings, Permanent Chargeman of Joiners, HM Dockyard, Portsmouth. * Albert Jermy, Map Maker,
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. (Wembley.) * William John Judge, Industrial Electrician, Ministry of Works. (London, S.W.2.) * Percival James Kean, Estate Foreman and Reservoir Keeper, Hodder Water Works, Fylde Water Board. (Slaidburn, Clitheroe.) * Patrick Kelly, Engineers' Storekeeper, SS ''Sylvania'', Cunard Steam Ship Co. Ltd. (Liverpool.) * Kenneth Rowland Kemp, Inspector, West Central District Office, General Post Office. (London, N.14.) * Frederick George Kenward, Chief Officer, Class I, HM Prison, Durham. * Ernest William Victor Kingston, Head Chancery Messenger, HM Embassy, Berne. * Agnes Mary Kirton, Deputy County Organiser, Durham, Women's Voluntary Service. (Chester-le-Street.) * William Redvere Ladner, Foreman (Technical Grade II),
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. (Datchet, Buckinghamshire.) * John Thomas Latham, Sub Postmaster, Skelmersdale, Ormskirk, Lancashire. * Cheong Leong, Overseer, Grade I, HM Dockyard, Singapore. * Hilda Long, Honorary Collector, South Burgess Hill School Savings Group, Sussex. * Dorothy Gwendoline Lowe, Honorary Collector, Merthyr Vale Church Sunday School Savings Group, Glamorganshire. * David Charles McBride, Leading Man, Navy Works Department, Admiralty, Londonderry. * William John Ogden McCleave, Chief Warder, Science Museum, Ministry of Education. (London S.W.I2.) * James McClelland, Plant Supervisory Engineer, Wm. C. Gray & Sons Ltd., Ayr. * Hugh Campbell McCrea, Blind Telephonist, Ministry of Labour and National Insurance for Northern Ireland. (Belfast) * Matilda McGregor, Head Female Attendant, The Rowans Residential Home, Dundee. * John Howden McGrouther, Station Officer, Fife Fire Brigade. (Dunfermline.) * John Macintyre, Technical Class, Grade II, Royal Ordnance Factory, Bishopton. (Glasgow.) * Peter Magellan, Foreman Finisher, John Hastie & Co. Ltd., Greenock. * Lilian Honor Major, Honorary Collector, Street and Village Savings Groups, Huntingdonshire. (Peterborough.) * John Davenport Marriott, Sub-Postmaster, Littleton Drew, Chippenham, Wiltshire. * Gladys Mary Marsh, W.V.S. Member, Welfare Section, Civil Defence Corps, Lancashire. (Liverpool.) * William Joseph Matthews, Station Officer, Devon Fire Brigade. (Teignmouth.) * Frederick George Mawhinney, Sub-District Commandant, Ulster Special Constabulary. (Belfast.) * William Mill, Brusher, Aitken Colliery, Scottish Division, National Coal Board. (Kelty.) * Walter Leslie Mills, Technical Grade III, 32 Base Workshop, R.E.M.E., War Office. (Didcot, Berkshire.) * George William Morton, Chief Observer, Post 2/M.1, No. 2 Group, Royal Observer Corps. (Graffham, Sussex.) * David Ernest Moth, Batman, Staff College, War Office, Camberley. * Isabella Marchant Moyse, Assistant Cook, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. * Ada Emily Muddell, Supervisor, Telephone Exchange, London (Heathrow) Airport, Ministry of Aviation. (Hounslow, Middlesex.) * Edward Charles Newman, Deputy Head Security Guard, HM Treasury. (London S.E.27.) * George Newton, Volunteer-in-Charge, Coast Life Saving Corps, Lydd, Kent. * Bertram James Edward Nightingale, Inspector, Head Post Office, Crawley, Sussex. * Leslie John Norris, Civilian Warrant Officer, No. 444 (Shoreditch) Squadron, Air Training Corps. (London E.2.) * Frank Edward Nuttall, Assistant Divisional Officer, Bolton Fire Brigade. (Bolton.) * John Joseph O'Leary, Chief Inspector, Liverpool City Police. * Mejnir Parker, District Nurse-Midwife, Berkshire County Council. (Wantage.) * Harold Parkinson, Overseer, Head Post Office, Preston, Lancashire. * Walter Parnham, Foreman Slaughterman, Shipley, Yorkshire. (Baildon.) * Sidney Pattinson, Machine Shop Operator and Method Planner, Samuel Denison & Son, Ltd., Leeds. * John Smart Perkins, Process and General Supervisory Class, Grade II, Royal Ordnance Factory, Bridgwater, Somerset. (Highbridge.) * Mary Philp, Sub-Postmistress, Gargunnock, Stirling. * Reginald Charles Pockett, Leader, Ramblers' Boys' Club, Gloucester. * Charles Sidney Pritchard, Deputy, Wyrley No. 3 Colliery, West Midlands Division, National Coal Board. (Great Wyrley.) * Charles Proctor, Colliery Overman, Snowdown Colliery, South Eastern Division, National Coal Board. (Dover.) * Harold Norman Ratcliffe, Foreman Mason, J. Laing & Co., Ltd., Coventry Cathedral. (Wolverhampton.) * Iris Hilda Raymont, Chief Officer, Class II, HM Prison, Cardiff. * Frederick Rees, Production Shop Foreman,
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Ltd. (Llanelly.) * George Rosie, Senior Master, '' North Carr Lightvessel'',
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. (Edinburgh.) * Frederick Charles Rumble, Non-Technical Grade II, Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough. * Dorothy Ryder, Chief Supervisor (F), Head Post Office, Leeds. * John Charles Salmon, Sergeant, Metropolitan Police Force. (London, E.10.) * Dorothy Maud Saxby, Needle Mistress, Fountain Hospital, Tooting. (London, S.W.17.) * John Schofield, Range Warden, Dechmont Ranges, Lanarkshire. (Cambuslang.) * Walter John Manton Scott, Technical Assistant Class II, Telecommunications Liaison Group, War Office, Berlin. * Annie Elizabeth Seeby, Sampler-Tester, Milk Service, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. (Reading.) * Edwin Sharpe, Smallholder, Lindsey, Lincolnshire. (Skegness.) * Arnold Shield, Foreman-Joiner, Greenwich Hospital, Alston, Cumberland. * Dorothy Shinkfield, Deputy County Borough Organiser, Doncaster, Women's Voluntary Service. * Irene Annie Shand Ellis Shortland, Honorary Collector, Sleaford No. 3 Street Savings Group, Lincolnshire. * Ernest Edward Shuttleworth, Tinsmith, Altrincham Service Centre, Manchester Group, North Western Gas Board. (Altrincham.) * Frederick James Sibley, Third Class Examiner, Royal Ordnance Factory, Glascoed. (Monmouth.) * Charles Simons, Foreman, Distribution Department, Worksop District, East Midlands Gas Board. (Worksop.) * Grace Lawrie Slater. For charitable services in Hexham, Northumberland. * Thomas Smith, Foreman, Lady Haig's Poppy Factory, Edinburgh. * Thomas Edward Smith, Chief Cook, SS ''Ormsary'', J. & J. Denholm (Management) Ltd. (Sunderland.) * Reginald Stanley Spencer, Civilian Instructor, No. 1008 (Wotton-under-Edge) Squadron, Air Training Corps. (Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire.) * Wilfred Spencer, Chargehand Caulker, Vickers-Armstrongs (Shipbuilders) Ltd., Barrow-in-Furness. * Albert John Stack, Apprentice Supervisor, Associated Electrical Industries (Woolwich) Ltd. (London, S.E.9.) * Kathleen M. Stanbridge, Collector, Street Savings Group, Belfast. * Benjamin Digory Stevens, Permanent Chargeman of Engine Fitters, Admiralty. (Torpoint, Cornwall.) * Ninian Stewart, Stores Controller,
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Ltd., Glasgow. * Charles Albert Henry Stokes, , District Fitting Foreman, South Eastern Gas Board. (St. Mary Cray, Kent.) * Leslie Charles Cyril Studd, Draughtsman, Higher Grade, Cabinet Office. (Goring-by-Sea, Sussex.) * William Henry Sumner, Foreman Carpenter, J. Laing & Co., Ltd., Coventry Cathedral. (Coventry.) * John Edward Symon, Assistant Inspector, London Postal Region, General Post Office. (Leigh-on-Sea, Essex.) * Mary Taylor, Centre Organiser, Louth Rural District, Women's Voluntary Service. * Henry William Tonks, Boatswain, SS ''Empress of England'', Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd. (Liverpool.) * Alfred George Trim, Unit Contract Tailor, Royal Marine Barracks, Portsmouth. (Cowplain, Hampshire.) * Leslie Trout, Supervisor, Solartron Electronic Group Ltd. (Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey.) * Margaret Laurie Turner, Member in charge of Salvage, Glasgow Centre, Women's Voluntary Service. (Glasgow.) * Minnie Turner, Honorary Collector, Street Savings Group, Reading, Berkshire. * Charles Vincent, County Sergeant Major, St. John Ambulance Brigade, Bristol. * Ivor Glyn Walters, Inspector (Postal), General Post Office, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. * William Harry Webb, Station Warden, Royal Air Force, Benson. (Wallingford, Berkshire.) * Nathan William Whiston, Relief Inspector (London Midland Region), British Railways. (Stoke-on-Trent.) * Albert Edward Whomsley, , Signalman (Eastern Region), British Railways. (Newark.) * Esther Wilkinson, Sampler-Tester, Milk Service, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. (Middlesbrough.) * Richard. Albert David Williams, Coppersmith, Capenhurst Works, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. (Birkenhead.) * William Edward Williams, Civilian Warrant Officer, No. 1010 (Salisbury) Squadron, Air Training Corps. (Salisbury.) * Jack Withnall, lately Mains Foreman, Wolverhampton District, Midlands Electricity Board. (Wolverhampton.) * Ethel Wynn Worsley, Member, County Borough Staff, Salford, Women's Voluntary Service. * William Henderson Young, City Officer, Edinburgh Corporation. (Edinburgh.) ;;State of New South Wales * James Waters Smith, Chief Messenger, Department of Health, New South Wales. ;;State of Tasmania * Florence Maud Mary Welch. For voluntary services to social welfare, philanthropic and patriotic organisations in Launceston. ;;Federation of Malaya * William Clement, lately Police Lieutenant, Royal Federation of Malaya Police. * Tom Stanley Dyson, lately Police Lieutenant, Royal Federation of Malaya Police. ;;Southern Rhodesia * Solomon Jack Dzwittie, African Probation Officer, Social Welfare Department, Southern Rhodesia. ;;Northern Rhodesia * Sale Musa, Head Messenger, Abercorn District, Northern Rhodesia. * Emmans James Chola Njalamimba, President of flhe Urban Court, Luanshya, Northern Rhodesia. * Bertie Lloyd Ponya, Administrative Assistant, Mporokoso District, Northern Rhodesia. ;;Nyasaland * Lazarus Norman Gondwe, Agricultural Supervisor, Department of Agriculture, Nyasaland. ;;Overseas Territories * Syed Abdula Mohamed, Head Messenger, Supreme Court, Aden. * Arthur Samuel Adolphus, Inspector of Police, British Honduras. * Bertha Muriel Griffith, Anaesthetic Sister, Belize Hospital, British Honduras. * Stephen Frans Heusner, Superintendent, Belize Fire Brigade, British Honduras. * Carlos Angel Orio, Signals Sergeant of Police, British Honduras. * Veronica Suria, Temporary Staff Nurse, British Solomon Islands Protectorate. * Wilson Vave, Carpenter, Public Works Department, British Solomon Islands Protectorate. * Rahmat Ali, Assistant Engineer, Grade II, East Africa Common Services Organisation. * Momodou Saho, Machine Shop Foreman, Marine Department, Gambia. * Leung Sing, Coxswain, Government Lighthouse Tender, Hong Kong. * Esterley Clarence Tibbetts, Superintendent of Public Works, Cayman Islands, Jamaica. * Evelyn Nathaniel Waite, Superintendent, Curphey Home, Jamaica. * Richard Mwangeka, Senior Chief, Kenya. * Emanuel Attard, Collection Officer, Milk Marketing Undertaking, Malta. * Che Muhammad bin Ya'Akub, Headmaster, Government English Primary School, Kota Belud, North Borneo. * Arthur Frederick Bowers, Prison Warder and Constable, St Helena. * Festo Oywak, Government Agent, Loro, Upe County, Uganda. * Monroe Leslie Donovan, Collector of Taxes, Virgin Islands. * Shaban Abdulla, Telephone Supervisor, Zanzibar.


Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)

;In Silver * William James Beatty. * Chief Shipwright Artificer Douglas Alex Flux P/MX 57801. * Charles Gibson. * Alfred Edmund Grist. * Yeoman Bed Goer Arthur Munns Hill, , Her Majesty's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard. * Robert James Pettengell. * Marion Mackay Polson. * Albert William Prescott. * Police Constable William Sparkes, Metropolitan Police. * John William Tack. * Cecil Francis Tayler.


Royal Red Cross (RRC)

* Barbara Frances Bailey, , Superintending Sister/Matron,
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. * Major Kathleen Mabel Cross (206825),
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Associate of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

* Patricia Gould, Superintending Sister, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service. * Major Valerie Winifred Cavey (308220), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps. * Major Doreen Gray (254512), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps. * Squadron Officer Elsie Lay (405491),
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. * Flight Officer Dorothy Hutchins (407607), Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service.


Air Force Cross (AFC)

* Wing Commander Edward Michael Sparrow, , (124661). * Wing Commander Ronald Wood, , (121525). * Squadron Leader Bertrand Brownlow (203626). * Squadron Leader Jack Morton Henderson (4042817). * Squadron Leader John Frederick George Howe (503984). * Squadron Leader Geoffrey Moss (181112). * Flight Lieutenant Frank Roger Brambley (4071823). * Flight Lieutenant Peter George Hearn (504414). * Flight Lieutenant Peter Ernest Nelson (195206). * Flight Lieutenant Owen George Thomas (167461). ;Bar to the Air Force Cross * Wing Commander Arthur Harper, , (57079). * Wing Commander Anthony Brien John Pearson, , (41200). * Wing Commander Raymond Benjamin Phillips, , (177656). * Squadron Leader Brian Patrick William Mercer, , (3110215). * Flight Lieutenant Daniel Clifford Evans, , (203759), Royal Air Force, (Retired).


Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air

;Army * 1878306 Warrant Officer Class I Kenneth Andrew Mead, , Army Air Corps. ;Royal Air Force * Acting Group Captain David Cecil Hugh Simmons, . * Wing Commander Alan Cyril Davies (151820). * Wing Commander Rex David Roe (168233). * Squadron Leader Peter David George Terry (203299). * Squadron Leader Alan Twigg (3039015). * Squadron Leader Arthur Veale (57631). * Acting Squadron Leader Derek Renton Atkinson (3501370). * Flight Lieutenant Anthony Malcolm Aldridge (504933). * Flight Lieutenant Robert Dennis Alexander (1333627). * Flight Lieutenant Raymond John Cotton (4066622). * Flight Lieutenant Henry Mentor Dixon (1318545). * Flight Lieutenant Francis Grimshaw (1920632). * Flight Lieutenant James Ernest Hainsworth (1675324). * Flight Lieutenant Jim Clifton Hemsley (1852505). * Flight Lieutenant Douglas Alan Osment Lloyd (3110111). * Flight Lieutenant John Alexander Matheson (55054). * Flight Lieutenant Raymond Wynne Price (186496). * Flight Lieutenant James Robertson Rhind (3509000). * Flight Lieutenant Bruce Peter Rowden, , (578972). * Flight Lieutenant William Sharples (195579). * Flight Lieutenant Michael Arthur Sproul, (62338). * Flight Lieutenant John Stanley, (500721). * Flight Lieutenant John Thirtle (504990). * Flight Lieutenant Michael Richard Williams (503839). * Flying Officer Maurice John Biggs (1891302). * Flying Officer George Rorison (3507086). * Flying Officer Leonard Fred Smith (1622406). * Master Pilot James Topp (1582255). * Master Signaller Frank Burke (1138079). ;United Kingdom * Captain Ronald Edward Gillman, , Senior Training Captain,
British European Airways Corporation British European Airways (BEA), formally British European Airways Corporation, was a British airline which existed from 1946 until 1974. BEA operated to Europe, North Africa and the Middle East from airports around the United Kingdom. The a ...
. * John Henry Kingston, Flight Engineer Superintendent (Flight Operations),
British Overseas Airways Corporation British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) was the British state-owned airline created in 1939 by the merger of Imperial Airways and British Airways Ltd. It continued operating overseas services throughout World War II. After the passi ...
. * Captain John Charles Stuart Wortley Neilan, Senior Test Pilot, British European Airways Corporation. ;Overseas Territories * Captain Walter James Davis, , Head of Aviation Department, Brunei Shell Petroleum Company. * Captain William Horace Easey, Senior Pilot, Bahamas Airways Ltd.


Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

;England and Wales * Bernard Nicolas Bebbington, , Chief Constable,
Cambridge City Police Cambridge City Police was the territorial police force responsible for law enforcement in Cambridge, England, from 1836 to 1965. From its creation until April 1951 it was known as Cambridge Borough Police. It subsequently merged with four other pol ...
. * James Edward Bailey, Chief Constable,
Oxfordshire Constabulary Oxfordshire Constabulary was the Home Office police force for the county of Oxfordshire, England, excluding the city of Oxford itself, from 1857 until 1968. History Oxfordshire Constabulary was established in 1857. It absorbed Chipping Norton Bor ...
. * Ralph Davison, Chief Constable, Middlesbrough Borough Police. * Frank Richardson, Chief Constable, Preston Borough Police. * William Derrick Capper, Assistant Chief Constable,
Birmingham City Police Birmingham City Police was the police service responsible for general policing in the city of Birmingham from 1839 to 1974. The force was established by a special Act of Parliament in 1839, and was amalgamated as of 1 April 1974 with the West M ...
. * Edward Percival Palmer, Chief Superintendent, Bedfordshire Constabulary. * Alfred William Kettleborough, Chief Superintendent,
Lincolnshire Constabulary Lincolnshire Police is the territorial police force covering the non-metropolitan county of Lincolnshire in the East Midlands of England. Despite the name, the force's area does not include North East Lincolnshire and North Lincolnshire, which ...
. * Leonard Shipton, Superintendent and Deputy Chief Constable, Derby County Borough Police. * Arthur Charles Brown, Superintendent,
Somerset Constabulary Somerset Constabulary was the police force responsible for policing the county of Somerset, England, between 1856 and 1967. It was formed as a result of the County and Borough Police Act 1856 The County and Borough Police Act 1856 or the Police A ...
. * James Neil Black, Superintendent,
Metropolitan Police The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), formerly and still commonly known as the Metropolitan Police (and informally as the Met Police, the Met, Scotland Yard, or the Yard), is the territorial police force responsible for law enforcement and ...
. * Colin Basil Walton, Superintendent, Metropolitan Police. * Beatrice May Gargrave, Woman Superintendent, Metropolitan Police. ;Scotland * George Birnie, Chief Superintendent,
Glasgow City Police The City of Glasgow Police or Glasgow City Police was the police of the City of Glasgow, Scotland. In the 17th century, Scotland, Scottish cities used to hire watchmen to guard the streets at night, augmenting a force of unpaid citizen constabl ...
. * Hector McKinnon Wilson, Superintendent, Stirling and Clackmannan Police Force. ;Northern Ireland * Robert McClement Finlay, Head Constable,
Royal Ulster Constabulary The Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) was the police force in Northern Ireland from 1922 to 2001. It was founded on 1 June 1922 as a successor to the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC)Richard Doherty, ''The Thin Green Line – The History of the Royal ...
. ;State of New South Wales * Edward John Barnes, Superintendent 2nd Class,
New South Wales Police Force The New South Wales Police Force (NSW Police Force; previously the New South Wales Police Service and New South Wales Police) is the primary law enforcement agency of the state of New South Wales, Australia. Divided into Police Area Commands (P ...
. * John Archibald Wright, Superintendent 2nd Class, New South Wales Police Force. * Ronald John Walden, Detective Superintendent 2nd Class, New South Wales Police Force. * Robert Arthur Bodel, Superintendent 3rd Class, New South Wales Police Force. * John Abraham Burke, Superintendent 3rd Class, New South Wales Police Force. * Leslie Kingsley Coble, Inspector 1st Class, New South Wales Police Force. ;State of South Australia * William Ridland, Superintendent, South Australia Police Force. * Kenneth George Sharpe, Superintendent, South Australia Police Force. * Richard Lester Maddaford, Senior Inspector, South Australia Police Force. ;Southern Rhodesia * George Mervyn Harries, Senior Assistant Commissioner,
British South Africa Police The British South Africa Police (BSAP) was, for most of its existence, the police force of Rhodesia (renamed Zimbabwe in 1980). It was formed as a paramilitary force of mounted infantrymen in 1889 by Cecil Rhodes' British South Africa Company, from ...
. ;Overseas Territories * Alan Neil Outram, Commissioner of Police, Brunei. * Campbell Alleyne Mahon, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Jamaica. * James Porter Reid, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Trinidad. * George Alan Anderson, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Uganda. * Roy Henry Victor Biles, Commissioner of Police, Zanzibar.


Queen's Fire Services Medal (QFSM)

;England and Wales * Frederick William Anderson, Divisional Officer (Deputy Chief Officer), Southend-on-Sea Fire Brigade. * William Douglas Outram, , Chief Officer, Kingston-upon-Hull Fire Brigade. * Robert Glynne Owen, Divisional Officer (Deputy Chief Officer), Caernarvonshire Fire Brigade. * James Edward Yapp, Divisional Officer, Birmingham Fire Brigade. ;Scotland * David Macbeth, Divisional Officer, North Eastern Fire Brigade. ;Overseas Territories * Joseph Milner, Deputy Director, Fire Services, Hong Kong Fire Brigade.


Colonial Police Medal (CPM)

;Southern Rhodesia * Andrew Meikle Braes, Superintendent,
British South Africa Police The British South Africa Police (BSAP) was, for most of its existence, the police force of Rhodesia (renamed Zimbabwe in 1980). It was formed as a paramilitary force of mounted infantrymen in 1889 by Cecil Rhodes' British South Africa Company, from ...
. * John Cook, Chief Inspector, British South Africa Police. * Lawrence John Chakanyuka Denga, Detective Station Sergeant, British South Africa Police. * Jacob Chizani Mapfungautsi, Station Sergeant, British South Africa Police. * Tinapi Swithen Mapiye, Station Sergeant, British South Africa Police. * Reuben Mangwiro Pawadyira, Station Sergeant, British South Africa Police. * Charles Harry Plastow, Superintendent, British South Africa Police. * William Sunter, Detective Chief Inspector, British South Africa Police. ;Northern Rhodesia * Frank Kenneth Buckingham, Assistant Inspector, Northern Rhodesia Police. * John Aylmer Coates, Detective Inspector, Northern Rhodesia Police. * James Francis Patrick Fitzgerald, Superintendent, Northern Rhodesia Police. * Benedicto Luchembe, Head Constable, Northern Rhodesia Police. * John Dennis Williams, Assistant Superintendent, Northern Rhodesia Police. ;Nyasaland * Denis Benjamin Moore, Assistant Commissioner, Nyasaland Police. * Stanley Roper, Superintendent, Nyasaland Police. ;Overseas Territories * Lucien Affouye, Inspector,
Mauritius Police Force The Mauritius Police Force (MPF) is the national law enforcement agency of Mauritius. The MPF carries out police, security and military functions on the island nation, with about 12,500 police officers under the command of the Commissioner of Pol ...
. * Ernest Bailey, , Sergeant,
Gibraltar Police Force The Royal Gibraltar Police (RGP) is, along with His Majesty's Customs (Gibraltar), the principal civilian law enforcement agency in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. It is the oldest police force in the Commonwealth of Nations outsi ...
. * Thomas Arthur Bedford, Chief Inspector, Kenya Police Force. * James William Bell, Inspector, Jamaica Police Force. * Leo Musoke Bogere, Superintendent,
Uganda Police Force The Uganda Police Force is the national police force of Uganda. The head of the force is called the Inspector General of Police (IGP). The current IGP is Martin Okoth Ochola. Ochola replaced former IGP, General Kale Kayihura in March 2018. Rec ...
. * Frederick Cannon, Superintendent, St. Lucia Police Force, formerly Senior Superintendent, British Guiana Police Force. * Joseph Renaud Carver, Assistant Superintendent, Mauritius Police Force. * Chan Chu-wai, Assistant Divisional Officer, Hong Kong Fire Brigade. * Peter James Clough, Senior Superintendent,
Hong Kong Police Force The Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) is the primary law enforcement, investigative agency, and largest Hong Kong Disciplined Services, disciplined service under the Security Bureau (Hong Kong), Security Bureau of Hong Kong. The Royal Hong Kong Po ...
. * Cyril Augustine Collins, Chief Inspector, Kenya Police Force. * Adam bin Dusman, Superintendent, Uganda Police Force. * Harry Lloyd-Evans, Superintendent, Gambia Police Force. * Thomas Joseph Foley, Senior Superintendent, Jamaica Police Force. * David St John Forrer, Assistant Commissioner, Brunei Police Force. * Harry Colwell Gay, Deputy Superintendent, North Borneo Police Force. * Francisco Hernandez, Inspector, Trinidad Police Force. * William Carruthers Horne, Deputy Superintendent, Uganda Police Force. * Mwateni Kadzungu, Sergeant, Kenya Police Force. * Goolam Ahmud Khoyratty, Sergeant, Mauritius Police Force. * Lewis Andrew Hodgkinson Lack, , Senior Superintendent, Jamaica Police Force. * Lai Man Yau, Staff Sergeant, Hong Kong Police Force. * Gonzaga Lepoto, Staff Sergeant, Basutoland Mounted Police. * Julius Liphoto, Assistant Superintendent, Basutoland Mounted Police. * Lo Ka-hing, Inspector, Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force. * Lui Lok, Staff Sergeant, Hong Kong Police Force. * Mahmood Hassan Malik, Assistant Superintendent, Uganda Police Force. * George Manswell, Inspector, Trinidad Police Force. * M'Utongori Masana, Sergeant, Kenya Police Force. * Richard Sydney Hownam-Meek, Assistant Superintendent, Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force. * William Alexander Milne, Senior Superintendent, Kenya Police Force. * Robert Neil Oliver, Chief Inspector, Hong Kong Police Force. * Lourensio Oyukutu s/o Mondo, Sergeant, Uganda Police Force. * Expedit Quirin, Inspector, Mauritius Police Force. * Sitivini Sebana, Detective Sergeant, Uganda Police Force. * Lameka Wanzala Sengendo, Sub-Inspector, Uganda Police Force. * John Alexander Sherrard-Smith, Senior Superintendent, Kenya Police Force. * Constantine Augustus Spence, Superintendent, Jamaica Police Force. * Edward Alexander Thomas, Detective Inspector, Jamaica Police Force. * Leonard Nylon Ts'o, Inspector, Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force. * Alexander Augustus Vale, Superintendent, Uganda Police Force. * John Henry Lynch Wade, Assistant Superintendent, St Lucia Police Force. * John Richard Walker, Deputy Superintendent, Uganda Police Force. * John Albert White, Superintendent, Hong Kong Police Force. * Wu Man-chiu, Assistant Divisional Officer, Hong Kong Fire Brigade.


Australia


Knight Bachelor

*
Adolph Basser Adolf (also spelt Adolph or Adolphe, Adolfo and when Latinised Adolphus) is a given name used in German-speaking countries, Scandinavia, the Netherlands and Flanders, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Latin America and to a lesser extent in vari ...
, , of Edgecliff, New South Wales. For philanthropic services. * Henry Cecil Colville, , President of the
Australian Medical Association The Australian Medical Association (AMA) is an Australian public company by guarantee formed as a professional association for Australian doctors and medical students. The association is not run by the Australian Government and does not regul ...
. * Louis Francis Loder, , formerly Director-General, Commonwealth Department of Works. * Charles George McDonald, , of Woollahra, New South Wales. For services to the medical profession. *
James Plimsoll Sir James Plimsoll, (25 April 1917 – 8 May 1987) was an Australian diplomat and public servant. He served variously as Permanent Representative to the United Nations (1959–1963), High Commissioner to India (1963–1965), Secretary of the De ...
, , Australian Permanent Representative to the United Nations, New York.


Order of the Bath


Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

;Military Division * Major-General John Gordon Noel Wilton, , (216),
Australian Staff Corps The Australian Staff Corps was a small corps of Regular Army officers who were trained in staff duties and who were largely responsible for the training of the Militia, Australia’s part-time military force, during the inter-war period and in t ...
.


Order of Saint Michael and Saint George


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

* Charles Sinclair Butt, of Malvern, Victoria. For public services. * George Francis Davies, a prominent Company Director, of Hobart, Tasmania.


Order of the British Empire


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

;Military Division * Air Marshal Valston Eldridge Hancock, , Royal Australian Air Force. ;Civil Division * Frederick William George White, , Chairman,
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is an Australian Government agency responsible for scientific research. CSIRO works with leading organisations around the world. From its headquarters in Canberra, CSIRO ...
.


Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

;Military Division * Rear-Admiral Thomas Kenneth Morrison, , Royal Australian Navy. * Brigadier Charles Edward Long (369), Australian Staff Corps. * Group Captain Reginald Henry Saville Davis, , Royal Australian Air Force. ;Civil Division * John David Bates, , of Rose Bay, New South Wales. For services to the community, particularly on the field of Australian tourist development. * Leonard Battley Evans, of Kew, Victoria, For public services. * Rupert Harry Colin Loof, Clerk of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Australia. * Edmund Leslie Merigan, Associate Commissioner, Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Authority. * John Bruce Piggott, , President of the Law Council of Australia. * James Vernon, , of Double Bay, New South Wales. For services to commerce and industry in Australia. * Frederick Henry Wheeler, , Chairman, Commonwealth Public Service Board. *
Harold Leslie White Sir Harold Leslie White (14 June 190531 August 1992) was the Parliamentary Librarian of Australia from 1947 to 1960, and National Librarian from 1960 until his retirement in 1970. Career White joined the staff of the Commonwealth Parliamentar ...
, National Librarian, Commonwealth National Library.


Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

;Military Division ;;Royal Australian Navy * Commander Leonard Frederick Willott Vickridge, , Royal Australian Naval Reserve. * Supply Lieutenant-Commander Lyell Adolphe Bock, Royal Australian Navy. * Lieutenant (S.D.) Frederick Henry Pitt, Royal Australian Navy. ;;Australian Military Forces * Colonel Arthur Godfrey Allaway, , (350008), Australian Army Legal Corps. * Colonel
Maurice Austin Brigadier Maurice "Bunny" Austin, (15 December 1916 – 13 October 1985) was an Australian Army officer. He served in the Second Australian Imperial Force in the Second World War, commanded the 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment in 1952 ...
, , (110), Australian Staff Corps. * Colonel Francis Philip Serong (3102), Australian Staff Corps. ;;Royal Australian Air Force * Wing Commander Harold William Tyler (03627), Royal Australian Air Force. * Acting Wing Commander Frederick John Boorman (022063), Royal Australian Air Force. ;Civil Division * John Back, of Artarmon, New South Wales. For services to education. * David Dowson Bell, Deputy Crown Solicitor, Melbourne. * Ida Jessie Boley, Matron in charge of the St Ann's Rest Home, Hobart, Tasmania. * The Reverend
Alexander Petrie Campbell The Reverend Alexander Petrie Campbell OBE (4 June 1881 - 13 December 1963) was an Australian-born Congregational church minister and chairman of the Congregational Union of Australia and New Zealand from 1937 until 1939. Immediate family Alex ...
, of Burwood, New South Wales. For services to the community. * Donald Augustus Dowling, , President of the Queensland Branch of the Australian Medical Association. * William Joseph Dowling, of North Balwyn, Victoria. For administrative services to cricket. * Alfred Leslie Gould, Deputy Chairman, Repatriation Commission. * William Alan Hedding, Controller-General of Production and Chairman of the Board of Management for Production, Department of Supply. * Joseph Martin Hewitt, Chairman of the Australian Stevedoring Industry Authority. * Eleanor Mary Hopman, of Hawthorn, Victoria. For services to women's tennis in Australia. * William Ernest Edward Langford, , Principal Medical Officer, Central Office, Repatriation Department. * Gladys Ellen Machin, , Councillor, City of Caulfield, Victoria. * Stewart Owen McKenna, President of the Prince Alfred Hospital Auxiliary Council. * John Tolson Massey, , of Glen Iris, Victoria. For services in the field of migrant assimilation. * Jack Hamilton Phillips, of Melbourne, Victoria. For social welfare services to ex-servicemen and their dependants. * Jack Rail Robertson, , of Deloraine, Tasmania. For medical and community services. * Donald James Stevens, Director of the Commonwealth X-ray and Radium Laboratory.


Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

;Military Division ;;Australian Military Forces * Major Frederick Vernon Baines (337639), Australian Staff Corps. * Major Leo Thomas James Fitzpatrick (237563), Australian Staff Corps. * Major Sydney George Harmer (2249), Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps. * 2115949 Warrant Officer Class II Vincent Edward Nash, , Royal Australian Engineers. * Major Leslie Trevor Olsson (414487), Royal Australian Artillery. * 2921 Warrant Officer Class I Joseph Bede Patrick O' Sullivan, Royal Australian Infantry Corps. * 5418 Warrant Officer Class I Arthur Hope Simpson, Royal Australian Survey Corps. ;;Royal Australian Air Force * Acting Flight Lieutenant Victor Bradley Sharp (042016), Air Training Corps Reserve. * Warrant Officer Raymond William Hinde (A3878), Royal Australian Air Force. * Warrant Officer Laurence Cyril Albert Mostran (A31189), Royal Australian Air Force. ;Civil Division * Leith Charleston, President of the Women's Auxiliary, Grafton Base Hospital, New South Wales. * Ethel May Clements, of Kensington, New South Wales. For services to the South African War Veterans' Association for over 30 years. * Mary Roberta Powell Cordner, of East Kew, Victoria. For political and public services. * Margaret Christina Dawe, of Finley, New South Wales. For charitable services. * Freda Mary Dean, Vice-President, Newcastle Branch, Australian-American Association. * Agnes Ann East, of Alice Springs, Northern Territory. For social welfare services. * Violet Elsie Graf, President of the Orange, New South Wales Branch of the Red Cross Society. * Douglas Gordon Graham, of Penshurst, New South Wales. For social welfare services. * Teresa Graham, Secretary of the Ballan, Victoria Branch of the Red Cross Society. * John Allan Ledward, of Brighton Beach, Victoria. For services to cricket. * John Raymond Lockington, Chief Aeronautical Inspector, Melbourne Area, Department of Air. * Harold Macdonald, Personal Assistant to successive Australian High Commissioners in London. * Kenneth Alexander Mathieson, of Hamilton, New South Wales. For services to the community. * Frances Myrtle O'Rorke, formerly Sister-in-Charge, Civic Baby Health Centre and Occasional Care Centre in Canberra. * Mabel Winifred Perry, of St. Arnaud, Victoria. For social welfare services. * Adelaide May Pope, of Bowral, New South Wales. For charitable services. * Louisa Letitia Porter, of Parkes, New South Wales. For services to the Red Cross Society. * Captain Eric Ramsay Robinson, Flight Superintendent, Training, Qantas Empire Airways. * Stanley Greig Smith, , of Camberwell, Victoria. For services to social welfare and charitable associations. * Clara Montgreenan Stevenson, of Narrabeen, New South Wales. For social welfare services. * Ernest Alfred Tambling, of Darwin, Northern Territory. For services to education. * Arthur Ernest Walker, Representative of the Young Men's Christian Association at Puckapunyal Military Camp, Victoria.


British Empire Medal (BEM)

;Military Division ;;Royal Australian Navy * Acting Petty Officer Edward Wilfred Linton, O.N.R.47373, Royal Australian Navy. * Able Seaman Norman Henry Jeffress, O.N.R.49404, Royal Australian Navy. ;;Australian Military Forces * 24219 Staff-Sergeant Francis John Beadle, Royal Australian Infantry Corps. * 311251 Lance-Corporal John Henry Coleman, Royal Australian Infantry Corps. * 129070 Warrant Officer Class I (temporary) Keith Norman Hebden, Royal Australian Infantry Corps. * 22863 Corporal Joseph Maine, Royal Australian Engineer Corps. * 8127 Sergeant (temporary) Osi-Ivaraoa, Royal Australian Infantry Corps. * 2138909 Warrant Officer Class II (temporary) Arthur Leslie Puckeridge, Australian Army Catering Corps. * 28142 Sergeant Royston Clive Wilkinson, Royal Australian Army Provost Corps. ;;Royal Australian Air Force * A.1325 Flight Sergeant Harry Joseph Jones, Royal Australian Air Force. * A.51703 Leading Aircraftman Brian Eves, Royal Australian Air Force. * A.54722 Leading Aircraftman John Harold Maddocks, Royal Australian Air Force. ;Civil Division * Sheilah Catherine Cameron, Supervisor, Typists, Grade 1, Department of Civil Aviation. * Charles Beresford Hawkins, Foreman, Foundry, Garden Island Dockyard, Department of the Navy. * Percival Charles Mc Hutchison, General Secretary, Non-Official Postmasters' Association of Australia. * John Francis Montgomery, Stationer, Division of Finance and Stores, Department of Civil Aviation. * William Clement Sawyer, Senior Foreman, Naval Stores, Garden Island, Department of the Navy.


Air Force Cross (AFC)

* Wing Commander William Rex Berriman (021981), Royal Australian Air Force. * Squadron Leader Mervyn Joseph Tate (033125), Royal Australian Air Force. * Flight Lieutenant Thomas Hugh Thorpe (014501), Royal Australian Air Force. * Flying Officer Owen Robert Fox Bartrop (041823), Royal Australian Air Force. ;Bar to Air Force Cross * Wing Commander John Wilkins Hubble, , (053833), Royal Australian Air Force.


Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air

;Royal Australian Air Force * Flight Lieutenant Martie Tarrant Burke (034493), Royal Australian Air Force. * Flight Lieutenant Francis John Quinn (02364), Royal Australian Air Force. * Flight Lieutenant Donald Couldery White (013864), Royal Australian Air Force. ;Royal Australian Army Light Aircraft Squadron * Lieutenant Brian William Oxley (3/35110).


New Zealand


Nigeria


Order of Saint Michael and Saint George


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

;Federation of Nigeria * Reginald Arnold Clarke, ,
Permanent Secretary A permanent secretary (also known as a principal secretary) is the most senior Civil Service (United Kingdom), civil servant of a department or Ministry (government department), ministry charged with running the department or ministry's day-to-day ...
, Ministry of Finance. ;Northern Region * Mallem Adamu Jimba, , Emir of Bauchi. ;Eastern Region * Dennis Raleigh Gibbs, , Permanent Secretary.


Order of the British Empire


Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

;Civil Division ;;Federation of Nigeria * Martin Beauchamp Hall, formerly Permanent Secretary of a number of Federal Ministries. * Archibald Mungo Muir, formerly Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Communications. ;;Northern Region * Edward Hugh Michael Counsell, Administrative Officer, Class I.


Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

;Civil Division ;;Federation of Nigeria * James Royden Clackson, formerly Director, British West African Meteorological Services. ;;Northern Region * Barry Atkinson Abbott, Administrative Officer, Class I. * Alhaji Abdurrahman Okene, Administrative Officer, Class I. * Mallam Nagayi Shuaibu Naibi, Inspector of Education (Supernumerary). * Daniel John Percy Parker, , Senior Specialist (Surgeon). ;;Eastern Region * The Right Reverend Anthony Gogo Nwedo, Roman Catholic Bishop of Umuahia. * David Okagbue, Surveyor-General. ;;Western Region * William Hardy, Regional Director of the
United Africa Company The United Africa Company (UAC) was a British company which principally traded in West Africa during the 20th century. The United Africa Company was formed in 1929 as a result of the merger of The Niger Company, which had been effectively owne ...
Ltd.,
Ibadan Ibadan (, ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Oyo State, in Nigeria. It is the third-largest city by population in Nigeria after Lagos and Kano, with a total population of 3,649,000 as of 2021, and over 6 million people within its me ...
. *
Thomas Adeoye Lambo Thomas Adeoye Lambo, (March 29, 1923 – March 13, 2004) was a Nigerian scholar, administrator and psychiatrist. He is credited as the first western trained psychiatrist in Nigeria and Africa. Between 1971 and 1988, he worked at the World Healt ...
, , Psychiatric Specialist.


Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

;Military Division * Captain Thomas James Lee (323062),
Corps of Royal Military Police The Royal Military Police (RMP) is the corps of the British Army responsible for the policing of army service personnel, and for providing a military police presence both in the UK and while service personnel are deployed overseas on operations ...
, on loan to the Government of the Federation of Nigeria. ;Civil Division ;;Federation of Nigeria * Tairu Adamu. For services to the Nigerian Railway, especially in connection with the Bornu Extension project. * Alexander Adeyokun Fajemisin, Film Director, Federal Film Unit. * Walter George Haggar, Chief Pilot,
Nigeria Airways Nigeria Airways Ltd., more commonly known as Nigeria Airways, was a Nigerian airline. The company was founded in 1958 after the dissolution of West African Airways Corporation (WAAC). It held the name West African Airways Corporation Nigeria ( ...
. * William Alfred Hobbs, Assistant Director of Prisons. * Anne Maureen Tugwell, Personal Secretary, Grade I, Ministry of Finance. ;;Northern Region * Joseph Edward Baxter Dawson, formerly Inspector of Education (Handicrafts). * Alhaji Sani Dingyadi, Makama of
Sokoto Sokoto is a major city located in extreme northwestern Nigeria, near the confluence of the Sokoto River and the Rima River. As of 2006 it has a population of over 427,760. Sokoto is the modern-day capital of Sokoto State and was previously the c ...
. * Mallama Ladi Kwali, Pottery Instructor, Ministry of Trade and Industry. * Alhaji Muhammadu, Magajin Gari of
Kazaure Kazaure is an Emirate and a Local Government Area of Jigawa State, Nigeria. Its headquarters is in the ancient city of Kazaure. Early history Kazaure was said to have been first settled by a group of Hausa (also known as Habe) hunter clan under t ...
Native Authority. * Cyril Peel, Chief Health Superintendent. * Arthur Abner Purdue, Organising Secretary, Northern Nigeria Sports Commission. * Mallam Walter Hosaini Bala Zakari, Principal Establishment Officer. ;;Eastern Region * Chief Silas Ezenwa, Member of the
House of Chiefs A House of Chiefs (or ''House of Traditional Leaders'') is a post-colonial assembly, either legislative or advisory, that is recognised by either a national or regional government as consisting of and providing a collective, public voice for an eth ...
. * Elizabeth Bain Green, formerly Principal, Presbyterian Teacher Training College, Arochuku. * Chief Neil Ubi Ofem, of the
Abakaliki Abakaliki is the capital city of Ebonyi State in southeastern Nigeria, located southeast of Enugu. The inhabitants are primarily members of the Igbo nation. It was the headquarters of the Ogoja province before the creation of the Southeastern ...
Province. * Peter Chukwuma Peters, of
Enugu Enugu ( ; ) is the capital city of Enugu State in Nigeria. It is located in southeastern part of Nigeria. The city had a population of 820,000 according to the 2022 Nigerian census. The name ''Enugu'' is derived from the two Igbo words ''Énú ...
. For public services. * Miriam Blanche Williams, Education Officer, Women's Training College, Enugu. ;;Western Region * The Reverend Canon Emmanuel Oladipo Alayande, Principal,
Ibadan Grammar School Ibadan Grammar School is a secondary school in the city of Ibadan, Nigeria. It is currently located at Molete area, close to St. David grammar school. History Established in March 31st 1913. It is among the notable oldest secondary school in Ibada ...
. * Alhaji Chief Sheikh Amodu Tijani Awelenje, Seriki of Muslims for Western Nigeria, and Life President-General of the United Muslim Council of Nigeria. * The Reverend Eric Douglas Colbatch Clark, Principal, Rural Training Centre,
Asaba Asaba is the capital city of Delta State, Nigeria. It is located at the western bank of the Niger River, in the Oshimili South Local Government Area. Asaba had a population of 149,603 as at the 2006 census, and a metropolitan population of o ...
. * Deborah Opeyemi, Lady Jibowu, Permanent Member, Western Nigeria Local Government Service Board. * Chief James Tarsis Ogbolu, President, Asaba Customary Court. * Samuel Julius Fasunwon Ogunje, President, Benin Co-operative Produce Marketing Union,
Benin City Benin City is the capital and largest city of Edo State, Edo State, Nigeria. It is the fourth-largest city in Nigeria according to the 2006 census, after Lagos, Kano (city), Kano, and Ibadan, with a population estimate of about 3,500,000 as of ...
.


Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

;Nigerian Civil Service ;;Northern Region: * Eustace John Harold Bowler, formerly Education Officer, Education Department, and Manager of the Jos
Hill Station A hill station is a town located at a higher elevation than the nearby plain or valley. The term was used mostly in colonial Asia (particularly in India), but also in Africa (albeit rarely), for towns founded by European colonialists as refuges ...
.


British Empire Medal (BEM)

;Military Division * Staff-Sergeant Lazarus Anyanwu, Royal Nigerian Army. * 22542596 Staff-Sergeant Bernard Dossetter,
Royal Corps of Signals The Royal Corps of Signals (often simply known as the Royal Signals – abbreviated to R SIGNALS or R SIGS) is one of the combat support arms of the British Army. Signals units are among the first into action, providing the battlefield communi ...
, on loan to the Government of the Federation of Nigeria. ;Civil Division, for Gallantry * Lance Corporal Emmanuel Soje,
Kabba Kabba is a city in Kogi State in mid west Nigeria. It lies near the Osse River, at the intersection of roads from Lokoja, Okene, Ogidi, Ado-Ekiti, and Egbe. The town is about 295 kilometers away from Abuja. It is 511 kilometers from Lagos. A ...
Provincial Native Authority Police. For arresting a lunatic armed with a gun and a cutlass. ;Civil Division, for Meritorious Service ;;Federation of Nigeria * Ewofolbe Akadiene, Head Messenger, Federal Ministry of Health,
Lagos Lagos (Nigerian English: ; ) is the largest city in Nigeria and the List of cities in Africa by population, second most populous city in Africa, with a population of 15.4 million as of 2015 within the city proper. Lagos was the national ca ...
. * Patrick Dioka, Assistant Executive Officer, Ordnance Depot. * Sambo Langtang, Sergeant Major,
Nigeria Police Force The Nigeria Police Force is the principal law enforcement and the lead security agency in Nigeria. Designated by the 1999 constitution as the national police of Nigeria with exclusive jurisdiction throughout the country, as at 2016 it has a s ...
. * Hudson Momodu, Chief Clerk, Ordnance Depot. ;;Northern Region * Mallam Hassan Dogo, , Village Head of Jimeta, Adamawa Province, * Kachalla Bukar Kolo, Ward Head, Bornu.


Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

* Courtenay Giles Bartholomew Gidley, Deputy Commissioner, Nigeria Police Force. * William Ford, Assistant Commissioner, Nigeria Police Force.


Sierra Leone


Order of the British Empire


Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

;Civil Division * Martin Fountain Page, Secretary to the Prime Minister. * The Reverend Sylvester Milton Renner, , Superintendent of the Evangelical United Brethren Conference, and Chairman of the United Christian Council.


Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

;Civil Division * Geoffrey Richard Brightin Blake, , Provincial Secretary, Northern Province. * Alderman Abdul Fattah Rahman,
Mayor of Freetown There have been a number of mayors of Freetown, Sierra Leone. Until the municipality of Freetown was established in 1895, the post of mayor was effectively in the gift of the colonial Governor, so some mayors have been appointees rather than elected ...
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Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

;Civil Division * Muriel Blanche Dean, Lecturer in Teaching Methods, Union College, Bunumbu. * Samuel Albert Dridged Peters, Assistant Secretary to the Public Service Commission. * Harold Donovan Tindall, Horticulturist, Department of Agriculture, Ministry of Natural Resources. * Prince John Valentine Williams, Chairman, Bo Town Council. * Rachel Kezia Williams, Ward Sister, Ministry of Health.


Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

;Companions of the Order : * Frederick Alpheus Levi John, Chief Dispenser, Ministry of Health. * Samuel Victor Wright. Clerk of the House of Representatives.


British Empire Medal (BEM)

;Civil Division * Cassandra Lilian Blaize, lately Supervisor, Village Maternity Assistants, Medical Department. * Joseph Macarthy, Senior Press Technician, Printing Department. * Baba Saracouli, Chief Security Officer, The Diamond Corporation.


Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland


Knight Bachelor

* The Honourable Vincent Ernest Quenet, Judge of the Federal Supreme Court. * His Excellency Mr Albert Edward Phineas Robinson, High Commissioner for the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland in London.


Order of Saint Michael and Saint George


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

* Winston Joseph Field, . For public and political services.


Order of the British Empire


Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

;Civil Division * Maurice Beaumont Benoy, Secretary for Defence.


Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

;Military Division * Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin George Franklin, lately Officer Commanding, 1st Battalion, The Royal Rhodesia Regiment. * Wing Commander Douglas Macmillan Whyte,
Royal Rhodesian Air Force The Rhodesian Air Force (RhAF) was an air force based in Salisbury (now Harare) which represented several entities under various names between 1935 and 1980: originally serving the British self-governing colony of Southern Rhodesia, it was the ...
. ;Civil Division * Colonel Maurice Clinton Hilton Barber, , Director of Civil Aviation. * Denis Alfred Parker Butt. For services to tourism in the Federation.


Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

;Military Division * Squadron Leader Frank John Edmund Gericke, Royal Rhodesian Air Force. * Warrant Officer Class I James Stewart, Royal Rhodesian Air Force. ;Civil Division * Kingsley Dinga Dube, Second Secretary (Information), Federal High Commission, Lagos. * Helen Janet Duff, formerly a physio-therapist in the Federal Nursing Service. * Madeline Ann Heald, of Bulawayo. For services to the Red Cross. * John Gordon Hofwood. For services to the Rhodesia Railways, and in social service. * Charles Jameson Matinga. For public and political services.


British Empire Medal (BEM)

;Military Division * Warrant Officer Class II Matambo, Rhodesia and Nyasaland Army. * Warrant Officer Class II John Zulu, Rhodesia and Nyasaland Army.


References

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