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The Queen's Birthday Honours 1964 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 durin ...
to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of The Queen. They were announced on 13 June 1964 for the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Sierra Leone, and Jamaica.Jamaica 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 Colonies


Viscount

* The Right Honourable John Scott Maclay, , Member of Parliament for Renfrewshire West since 1950; Member for Montrose Burghs, 1940–1950. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Production, 1945;
Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation The Secretary of State for Transport, also referred to as the transport secretary, is a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom, with overall responsibility for the policies of the Department for Transport. The incumbent is ...
, 1951–1952;
Minister of State for Colonial Affairs The Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies was a junior Ministerial post in the United Kingdom government, subordinate to the Secretary of State for the Colonies and, from 1948, also to a Minister of State. Under-Secretaries of State for the Col ...
, 1956–1957;
Secretary of State for Scotland The secretary of state for Scotland ( gd, Rùnaire Stàite na h-Alba; sco, Secretar o State fir Scotland), also referred to as the Scottish secretary, is a Secretary of State (United Kingdom), secretary of state in the Government of the Unit ...
, 1957–1962. President of the National Liberal Council since 1957. For political and public services. * The Right Honourable Harold Arthur Watkinson, , Member of Parliament for
Woking Woking ( ) is a town and borough status in the United Kingdom, borough in northwest Surrey, England, around from central London. It appears in Domesday Book as ''Wochinges'' and its name probably derives from that of a Anglo-Saxon settlement o ...
since 1950.
Parliamentary Private Secretary A Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) is a Member of Parliament (MP) in the United Kingdom who acts as an unpaid assistant to a minister or shadow minister. They are selected from backbench MPs as the 'eyes and ears' of the minister in the ...
to the Minister of Transport, 1951–1952, and Parliamentary Secretary to the
Ministry of Labour and National Service Ministry may refer to: Government * Ministry (collective executive), the complete body of government ministers under the leadership of a prime minister * Ministry (government department), a department of a government Religion * Christian mi ...
, 1952–1955.
Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation The Secretary of State for Transport, also referred to as the transport secretary, is a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom, with overall responsibility for the policies of the Department for Transport. The incumbent is ...
, 1955–1959;
Minister of Defence A defence minister or minister of defence is a cabinet official position in charge of a ministry of defense, which regulates the armed forces in sovereign states. The role of a defence minister varies considerably from country to country; in som ...
, 1959–1962. For political and public services.


Baron

* The Right Honourable Lord John Adrian Hope, , Member of Parliament for the Pentlands Division of Edinburgh since 1950, and for Northern Midlothian and Peebles, 1945–1950. Joint
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs is a vacant junior position in the British government, subordinate to both the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and since 1945 also to the Minister of State for Foreign Affa ...
1954–1956;
Under-Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations The Under-Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations was a junior ministerial post in the United Kingdom Government from 1947 until 1966. The holder was responsible for assisting the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations in dealing with B ...
, 1956–1957; Joint Under-Secretary of State for Scotland, 1957–1959; Minister of Works, 1959–1962. For political and public services. * Sir Roger Mellor Makins, , Chairman,
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 ...
, 1960–1964. * William Morgan Fletcher-Vane, , Member of Parliament for
Westmorland Westmorland (, formerly also spelt ''Westmoreland'';R. Wilkinson The British Isles, Sheet The British IslesVision of Britain/ref> is a historic county in North West England spanning the southern Lake District and the northern Dales. It had an ...
since 1945. Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, 1951–1954; to the Joint Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1954–1955, and to the Minister of Health, 1955–1956. Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance, 1958–1960, and to the
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 ...
, 1960–1962. For political and public services.


Privy Councillor

* Andrew Robert Buxton, The Most Noble Duke of Devonshire, , Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations 1960–1962;
Minister of State for Commonwealth Relations The Minister of State for Commonwealth Relations was a Minister of State, ministerial post in the Government of the United Kingdom from 1947 until 1966. The holder was responsible for assisting the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations in de ...
and for the Colonies since 1962. * Peter John Mitchell Thomas, , Member of Parliament for Conway Division of Caernarvonshire since 1951; Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Solicitor-General 1954–1959; Parliamentary Secretary to Ministry of Labour 1959–1961; Joint Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Foreign Office 1961–1963; Minister of State for Foreign Affairs since 1963.


Baronet

* John Charles Rodgers, , Member of Parliament for
Sevenoaks Sevenoaks is a town in Kent with a population of 29,506 situated south-east of London, England. Also classified as a civil parish, Sevenoaks is served by a commuter main line railway into London. Sevenoaks is from Charing Cross, the traditio ...
since 1950. Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Right Honourable Viscount Eccles at the Ministries of Works and Education and the Board of Trade, 1951–1957;
Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade in the United Kingdom was a member of Parliament assigned to assist the Board of Trade and its President with administration and liaison with Parliament. It replaced the Vice-President of the Board ...
, 1958–1960. For political and public services. *
Rolf Dudley-Williams Sir Rolf Dudley Dudley-Williams, 1st Baronet (17 June 1908 – 8 October 1987), born Rolf Dudley Williams, was a British aeronautical engineer and Conservative Party politician. Royal Air Force career Williams was born in Plymouth, son of mast ...
, , Member of Parliament for
Exeter Exeter () is a city in Devon, South West England. It is situated on the River Exe, approximately northeast of Plymouth and southwest of Bristol. In Roman Britain, Exeter was established as the base of Legio II Augusta under the personal comm ...
since 1951. Parliamentary Private Secretary to Parliamentary Secretary, Financial Secretary and Civil Lord, Admiralty, 1957–1958; to the Secretary of State for War, 1958, and to the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food since 1959. Chairman of the Western Area Conservative Associations. For political and public services.


Knight Bachelor

* Eric Frederick Beckett, . For political services in Dorset and Wessex. * William Edmund Butlin, , Chairman and Managing Director,
Butlins Butlin's is a chain of large seaside resorts in the United Kingdom. Butlin's was founded by Billy Butlin to provide affordable holidays for ordinary British families. Between 1936 and 1966, ten camps were built, including one in Ireland and o ...
Ltd. * Terence Edward Cawthorne, , Consultant Otologist, London. * John Cockram, Alderman and Chairman,
Hertfordshire County Council Hertfordshire County Council is the upper-tier local authority for the non-metropolitan county of Hertfordshire, in England, the United Kingdom. After the 2021 election, it consists of 78 councillors, and is controlled by the Conservative Party, ...
. * Julian Stanley Crossley, Chairman,
Barclays Bank Barclays () is a British multinational universal bank, headquartered in London, England. Barclays operates as two divisions, Barclays UK and Barclays International, supported by a service company, Barclays Execution Services. Barclays traces ...
(Dominion, Commonwealth, Overseas). * Geoffrey Cecil Ryves Eley, , Chairman,
Richard Thomas and Baldwins Richard Thomas and Baldwins Ltd (RTB) was a major iron, steel and tinplate producer, primarily based in Wales and formed in 1948 by the merger of Richard Thomas & Co Ltd with Baldwins Ltd. It was absorbed into British Steel Corporation in 1967. The ...
, Ltd. * John Scott Fulton, Vice-Chancellor, University of Sussex, and previously Vice-Chancellor,
University of Wales , latin_name = , image = , caption = Coat of Arms , motto = cy, Goreu Awen Gwirionedd , mottoeng = The Best Inspiration is Truth , established = , , type = Confederal, non-member ...
. * John Henderson, , Member of Parliament for the Cathcart Division of Glasgow since 1946. Chairman, Scottish Unionist & National Liberals Committee. Member of
Glasgow Corporation The politics of Glasgow, Scotland's largest city by population, are expressed in the deliberations and decisions of Glasgow City Council, in elections to the council, the Scottish Parliament and the UK Parliament. Local government As one ...
1926–1946. For political and public services. * Thomas Clyde Hewlett, . For political services in Lancashire and Cheshire. *
Edmund Langley Hirst Sir Edmund Langley Hirst CBE FRS FRSE (21 July 1898 – 29 October 1975), was a British chemist. Life Hirst was born in Preston, Lancashire on 21 July 1898 the son of Elizabeth (née Langley) and Rev Sim Hirst (1856-1923) a Baptist minister. He ...
, , Professor of Organic Chemistry,
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 1 ...
. * Stanley Silverwood Holt. For political and public services in Manchester. * Lieutenant-Colonel Edmond Joly de Lotbinière. For political services in East Anglia. * Arnold Lewis George Lindley, Chairman,
General Electric Company The General Electric Company (GEC) was a major British industrial conglomerate involved in consumer and defence electronics, communications, and engineering. The company was founded in 1886, was Britain's largest private employer with over 250 ...
, Ltd. *
Ronald Long Ronald Long (January 30, 1911 – October 23, 1986), was a British actor who appeared principally in American television shows of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Early years Long was born in London and performed at the Old Vic Theatre ther ...
, President,
Law Society A law society is an association of lawyers with a regulatory role that includes the right to supervise the training, qualifications, and conduct of lawyers. Where there is a distinction between barristers and solicitors, solicitors are regulated ...
. * William McKinney, , Chairman, Northern Ireland Hospitals Authority. * Professor Alan Aird Moncrieff, , Chairman, Advisory Council on Child Care. * Charles Norman, , Director, Joseph Rank Ltd. * Brigadier Francis Smith Reid, , Secretary to the Speaker, House of Commons. * Ian Archibald Richmond, , Professor of the Archaeology of the Roman Empire, University of Oxford. * John Plowman Ricks, Solicitor,
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. ...
. * Peter Francis Runge, President, Federation of British Industries. Vice-Chairman and Managing Director,
Tate & Lyle Tate & Lyle PLC is a British-headquartered, global supplier of food and beverage ingredients to industrial markets. It was originally a sugar refining business, but from the 1970s it began to diversify, eventually divesting its sugar business i ...
Refineries Ltd. * Neil Stanley Shields, . For political and public services in London and Hampstead. * Arnold Silverstone. For political services in Middlesex and Essex. * George Langley-Taylor, Chairman, Council for the Preservation of Rural England. * Colonel
Cennydd George Traherne Sir Cennydd George Traherne (14 December 1910 – 26 January 1995) was a notable Welsh landowner. Sir Cennydd was born at Coedarhydyglyn near Cardiff, and was educated at Wellington College and Brasenose College, Oxford. He owned Dyffryn Ho ...
, , HM Lieutenant of the County of Glamorgan. * Alexander Balmain Bruce Valentine, Chairman, London Transport Board. * Professor
Edward Johnson Wayne Sir Edward Johnson Wayne (3 June 1902 – 19 August 1990) was an English physician, biochemist, thyroidologist, and professor of medicine. Biography Wayne attended Leeds Central High School from 1914 to 1920 and then matriculated at the Univers ...
, , Regius Professor of the Practice of Medicine, University of Glasgow. * Professor
Vincent Brian Wigglesworth Sir Vincent Brian Wigglesworth CBE FRS (17 April 1899 – 11 February 1994) was a British entomologist who made significant contributions to the field of insect physiology. He established the field in a textbook which was updated in a number ...
, , Director,
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, ...
Unit of Insect Physiology, Cambridge. * Harold Wilkinson, , Deputy Chairman, Shell Transport & Trading Company Ltd. * Harold Woolley, . For services to farming. President, National Farmers' Union. ;State of Victoria * The Honourable Horace Rostill Petty, Agent-General for the State of Victoria in London. ;State of Queensland * Herbert George Watkin, Director-General of Education, State of Queensland. ;State of Tasmania * William Edward Lodewyk Hamilton Crowther, . For services in the fields of medicine and literature in the State of Tasmania. ;Commonwealth Relations * Derek Quicke Erskine. For political and public services in Kenya. * Albert Ridgeby Foster, formerly President of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry and of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of India. * Ian Malcolm Lewis, Attorney-General, Northern Nigeria. * Henry Ellis Isidore Phillips, , Minister of Finance,
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 ...
. *
Egbert Udo Udoma Sir Egbert Udo Udoma, KBE, (21 June 1917 – 2 February 1998)Reuben Abati"Book review: Udo Udoma: In The Shelter Of The Elephant Rock" Nigerian Village Square, 8 March 2009. was a lawyer and justice of the Nigerian Supreme Court. He was Chie ...
,
Chief Justice of Uganda The Supreme Court of Uganda is the highest judicial organ in Uganda. It derives its powers from Article 130 of the 1995 Constitution. It is primarily an appellate court with original jurisdiction in only one type of case: a presidential electi ...
. * Thomas Williams, , formerly Speaker of the Legislative Council, Northern Rhodesia. ;Overseas Territories * Myles John Abbott,
Chief Justice of Bermuda The Chief Justice of Bermuda is the senior judge of the Supreme Court of Bermuda. Chief Justices *2018–present Narinder Hargun *2012–2018 Ian Kawaley *2004–2012 Richard Ground *1993-2004 Sir Austin Ward *1977-1993 Sir James Rufus Astwood ...
. * Harold George Christie, . For public services in the Bahamas. * Ivo Charles Clayton Rigby, Senior Puisne Judge,
Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a List of cities in China, city and Special administrative regions of China, special ...
. * Peter George Russo, . For public services in
Gibraltar ) , anthem = " God Save the King" , song = "Gibraltar Anthem" , image_map = Gibraltar location in Europe.svg , map_alt = Location of Gibraltar in Europe , map_caption = United Kingdom shown in pale green , mapsize = , image_map2 = Gibr ...
.


Order of the Bath


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

;Military Division ;;Army * General Sir Michael West, (33582), late Infantry. ;;Royal Air Force * Air Chief Marshal Sir
Denis Barnett Air Chief Marshal Sir Denis Hensley Fulton Barnett, (11 February 1906 – 31 December 1992) was a squadron commander and senior officer in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. In the post war years he held high command, serving as th ...
, .


Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

;Military Division ;;Royal Navy * Vice-Admiral Frank Henry Edward Hopkins, . ;;Army * Lieutenant-General (temporary)
Alan Jolly General Sir Alan Jolly, (12 November 1910 – 15 September 1977) was a senior officer of the British Army who served as Quartermaster-General to the Forces from 1966 to 1969. Early career Jolly joined the British Army and was commissioned into ...
, (49887), late Royal Armoured Corps; Colonel Commandant, Royal Tank Regiment. ;;Royal Air Force * Air Marshal Sir
John Grandy Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John Grandy, (8 February 1913 – 2 January 2004) was a senior officer in the Royal Air Force. He was the only officer who fought and commanded a squadron during the Battle of Britain to reach the post of Chie ...
, . ;Civil Division * Philip Allen, , Second Secretary, HM Treasury. * Ronald Henry Melville, , Second Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence. *
David Stephens David Rhys Remington Stephens (born 8 October 1991) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for Boreham Wood. Stephens has previously played for Norwich City, Lincoln City and Hibernian. He has represented Wales at youth inte ...
, ,
Clerk of the Parliaments The Clerk of the Parliaments is the chief clerk of the House of Lords in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The position has existed since at least 1315, and duties include preparing the minutes of Lords proceedings, advising on proper parlia ...
, House of Lords.


Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

;Military Division ;;Royal Navy * Rear-Admiral
Anthony Davies Anthony Davies (born 2 December 1969) is a former Welsh professional snooker player. Davies started playing snooker aged 12. He made his first century break made aged 15 and his first maximum break aged 17. After winning a number of titles in ...
. * Rear-Admiral Gordon Thomas Seccombe Gray, . * Rear-Admiral
John Osler Chattock Hayes Vice Admiral Sir John Osler Chattock Hayes KCB OBE DL (9 May 1913 – 7 September 1998) was a Royal Navy officer who became Naval Secretary. Naval career Educated at the Royal Naval College Dartmouth, Hayes joined the Royal Navy in 1927 ...
, . * Rear-Admiral Ian Leslie Trower Hogg, . * Rear-Admiral Horace Collier Lyddon, . * Rear-Admiral David Parks Mansfield. * Rear-Admiral
Charles Piercy Mills Vice Admiral Sir Charles Piercy Mills, (4 October 1914 – 27 July 2006) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Governor of Guernsey. Naval career Educated at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, Mills joined the Royal Navy in 1932.
, . * Rear-Admiral John Stanley Raven. * Rear-Admiral Raymond Haydn Tribe, . ;;Army * Major-General Arthur Henley Dowson, (40372), late Corps of Royal Engineers. * Major-General Lewis Trevor Furnivall, (52313), late Royal Army Medical Corps. * Major-General Richard Alan Fyffe, (53778), late Infantry. * Major-General Walter Morland Hutton, (50984), late Royal Armoured Corps. * Major-General Derek Boileau Lang, (56733), late Infantry. * Major-General George Harris Lea, (58116), late Infantry. * Major-General Herbert John Mogg, (73153), late Infantry; Colonel Commandant, Army Air Corps. * Major-General William Arthur Robinson, (50009), late Royal Army Medical Corps. ;;Royal Air Force * Air Vice-Marshal Albert Avion Case, . * Air Vice-Marshal Geoffrey Charles Eveleigh, . * Air Vice-Marshal Paul Davie Holder, . * Air Vice-Marshal John Bernard Russell, . * Air Commodore Arthur Foden, . * Air Commodore Leslie Deane Mavor, . * Air Commodore
William Kilpatrick Stewart Air Vice Marshal William Kilpatrick Stewart, (28 June 1913 – 2 May 1967) was a Scottish researcher in aerospace physiology, senior consultant in physiology to the Royal Air Force, and commanding officer of the RAF Institute of Aviation Medici ...
, . ;Civil Division * Frank Alexander Adams, Under-Secretary for Finance and Accountant General, Ministry of Health. * Herbert Jeffery Collins, , lately Under-Secretary, Foreign Office. * Edward Gelderd Dryburgh, , Chief Medical Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * Basil Charles Engholm, Under-Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Sidney Golt, Under-Secretary, Board of Trade. * Robin Reynolds Goodison, Under-Secretary, Ministry of Aviation. * Christopher Pascoe Hill, , Chief Commissioner,
Charity Commission , type = Non-ministerial government department , seal = , seal_caption = , logo = Charity Commission for England and Wales logo.svg , logo_caption = , formed = , preceding1 = , ...
. * Howard Owen Hooper, , Assistant Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence. * James Duncan Jones, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Local Government. * James Henry McGuinness, Under-Secretary, Scottish Development Department. * James Mackerron Mackay, Deputy Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence. * William Bonnar Leslie Monson, , Assistant Under-Secretary of State, Colonial Office. * Colonel Alfred John Page, , Chairman, Territorial and Auxiliary Forces Association for the County of London. * Louis Petch, Third Secretary, HM Treasury. * William Patrick Denny Skillington, Under-Secretary, Ministry of Public Building and Works.


Order of Saint Michael and Saint George


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

* Sir Arthur Hilton Poynton, , Permanent Under-Secretary of State,
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 c ...
.


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

* Major-General
William Henry Alexander Bishop 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 ...
, , British High Commissioner in Cyprus. * The Right Honourable Julian Edward George, Earl of Oxford and Asquith, , Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Seychelles. * Thomas Eardley Bromley, , Her Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (designate) in Algiers. * Nicolas John Alexander Cheetham, , Her Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Mexico City. *
Robert Hugh Kirk Marett Sir Robert Hugh Kirk Marett, (1907–1981) was a British writer, businessman, civil servant, and diplomat. He was the List of Consuls-General of the United Kingdom in Boston, Consul-General of the United Kingdom to Boston from 1955 to 1958, and th ...
, , Her Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Lima. * Gordon Coligny Whitteridge, , Her Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Rangoon.


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

* Robert William Bernard Carter, Assistant 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 ...
. * Graham Douglas Clifford, Secretary, Institution of Electronic & Radio Engineers. * Ronald Arthur Dickinson, Assistant Secretary,
Export Credits Guarantee Department , type = Department , logo = UK Export Finance logo.svg , logo_width = 150 , logo_caption = , seal = , seal_width = , seal_caption = , picture = Government Offices Great George Street. ...
. * Percy Cyril Claude Garnham, , Professor of Protozoology,
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 degr ...
. * Paul Philip Howell, , Director, Middle East Development Division, Beirut, Department of Technical Co-operation. * Raymond Frederick Tritton Nottage, Director,
Royal Institute of Public Administration The Royal Institute of Public Administration (RIPA) was a British professional public service institution and civil service training organisation that operated in the United Kingdom and overseas from its founding in 1922 to its closure in 1992.She ...
. * Reginald Aubrey Thompson, Assistant Secretary,
Department of Education and Science An education ministry is a national or subnational government agency politically responsible for education. Various other names are commonly used to identify such agencies, such as Ministry of Education, Department of Education, and Ministry of Pub ...
. * Leonard Bean, , Permanent Secretary, Prime Minister's Office,
Northern Rhodesia Northern Rhodesia was a British protectorate in south central Africa, now the independent country of Zambia. It was formed in 1911 by amalgamating the two earlier protectorates of Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia and North-Eastern Rhodesi ...
. * Gerald Bryan Clarke, , Secretary to the Prime Minister and the Cabinet,
Southern Rhodesia Southern Rhodesia was a landlocked self-governing colony, 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 reg ...
. * Timothy Leland Crosthwait, , British High Commissioner in
Zanzibar Zanzibar (; ; ) is an insular semi-autonomous province which united with Tanganyika in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanzania. It is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of the mainland, and consists of many small islan ...
. * Albert Henry Hawker, , lately Financial Secretary, Zanzibar. * The Honourable Leslie James Herron, , Chief Justice, State of New South Wales. * Arthur William Horner, , Director, Independence Celebrations, Kenya, 1963. * Eifion Jones, , Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Works, Northern Nigeria. * John Armstrong Grice McCall, Administrative Officer (Staff Grade), Mid-Western Nigeria. * Michael John Macoun, , Inspector-General of Police, Uganda. * Frank Stephen Miles, Acting British High Commissioner in
Tanganyika Tanganyika may refer to: Places * Tanganyika Territory (1916–1961), a former British territory which preceded the sovereign state * Tanganyika (1961–1964), a sovereign state, comprising the mainland part of present-day Tanzania * Tanzania Main ...
. * Lewis George Mitchell, Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Kenya. * St. Elmo Dudley Nelson, Provincial Secretary, Kano, Northern Nigeria. * Lancelot Vivian Pellew, President of the Industrial Court of the State of South Australia. * Brian Clieve Roberts, , Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice and Solicitor General,
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 ...
. * Henry William Snell, , of Bendigo, State of Victoria. For public and political services. *
Hugh Selby Norman-Walker Sir Hugh Selby Norman-Walker (17 December 1916 – 28 August 1985) was a British colonial official. He served in India from 1938 to 1948. Joining the Colonial Office in 1949, he successively served as an Administrative Officer and an Assistant ...
, , Secretary to the Treasury, Nyasaland. * Gerald Jackson Bryan, , Administrator, St. Lucia. * Paul Annersley Gore, , Deputy Governor,
Gambia The Gambia,, ff, Gammbi, ar, غامبيا officially the Republic of The Gambia, is a country in West Africa. It is the smallest country within mainland AfricaHoare, Ben. (2002) ''The Kingfisher A-Z Encyclopedia'', Kingfisher Publicatio ...
. *
Geoffrey Colin Guy Geoffrey Colin Guy CMG, CVO, OBE (4 November 1921 – 1 December 2006) was the last Commissioner and the first Administrator of the Turks and Caicos from 1958 to 1959 and 1959 to 1965 respectively. Mr. Guy was succeeded by John Anthony Goldin ...
, , Administrator,
Turks and Caicos Islands The Turks and Caicos Islands (abbreviated TCI; and ) are a British Overseas Territory consisting of the larger Caicos Islands and smaller Turks Islands, two groups of tropical islands in the Lucayan Archipelago of the Atlantic Ocean and ...
. *
Edmund Brinsley Teesdale Edmund Brinsley Teesdale (, 30 September 1915 – 5 March 1997) was the Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong from 1963 to 1965. See also , - 1915 births 1997 deaths Chief Secretaries of Hong Kong Companions of the Order of St M ...
, , Colonial Secretary,
Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a List of cities in China, city and Special administrative regions of China, special ...
. * James William Vernon, Assistant Secretary, Colonial Office. * Reginald Arthur Burrows, Counsellor and Consul-General, Her Majesty's Embassy, Saigon. * Alan Hugh Campbell, Counsellor, United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations, New York. *
Arthur Antony Duff Sir Arthur Antony Duff (25 February 1920 – 13 August 2000) was a senior British diplomat and Director General of MI5. Early life and naval service Born in 1920 to Admiral Sir Arthur Allen Morison Duff KCB and Margaret Grace Dawson at Var Tr ...
, , Her Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Kathmandu. *
Samuel Falle Sir Samuel Falle (19 February 1919 – 20 February 2014) was a British diplomat and decorated Royal Navy officer. He served as Ambassador to Kuwait and Sweden, and High Commissioner to Singapore and Nigeria. Career Falle was educated at Victori ...
, , Foreign Office. * Joseph George Hart, , First Secretary, Her Majesty's Embassy, Rome. * Alexander Lees Mayall, Counsellor, Her Majesty's Embassy, Lisbon. * David Francis Muirhead, , Foreign Office. * The Honourable Peter Edward Ramsbotham, Counsellor, Her Majesty's Embassy, Paris. * Charles Peter Scott, , Head of the United Kingdom Permanent Mission to the European Office of the United Nations, Geneva. * Edward Gervase Willan, Political Adviser to the Hong Kong Government.


Royal Victorian Order


Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

* Major Reginald Narcissus Macdonald-Buchanan, . * John Nigel Loring, . * Surgeon Vice-Admiral Derek Duncombe Steele-Perkins, . * Ronald Bodley Scott, .


Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

* Lady Rose Gwendolen Louisa Baring. * Robert Septimus Friar Edwards, . * Henry James Evans, . * Ralph Freeman, . *
Dugald Malcolm Captain Dugald Malcolm, CMG CVO TD (22 December 1917 – 16 February 2000) was a British diplomat, Her Britannic Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Holy See 1975-1977. Malcolm was born in 1917, the son of Major- ...
, .


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

* Richard Allan Baker. * Frank Collier. * Surgeon Commander John Marsden Haughton, Royal Navy. * Alice Anne Hawkins. * Major Ian Kenneth Cockburn Hobkirk, . * Gordon Stephen Knight. * Major The Honourable Francis Michael Legh. * Marguerite Olivia Rankin. * Leslie Alfred John Treby, . * Lieutenant-Commander Ernest Richard Wheeler, , Royal Navy (Retired).


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

* John Chisholm. * Dorothy Magdalen Louise Collins. * Gordon Harold Davis. * Ambrose Francis Dowling, . * Captain Reginald Arthur Eaton. * Joseph Grant. * Gilbert Valentine Locke. * Jean Elizabeth Taylor. * Harry Francis Woodland Travers.


Order of the British Empire


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

;Military Division * Admiral Sir Royston Hollis Wright, . ;Civil Division * Sir Arthur Frederic Brownlow Fforde, lately Chairman,
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. * Alderman Clement James Harman, Lord Mayor, City of London. * Sir George Peter Labouchère, , Her Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Madrid.


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

;Military Division ;;Royal Navy * Vice-Admiral Antony Bartholomew Cole, . * Vice-Admiral George David Archibald Gregory, . ;;Army * Major-General Robert Withers Ewbank, (38372), late Corps of Royal Engineers (now R.A.R.O.). * Major-General Harold John Crossley Hildreth, (39116), Colonel Commandant, Royal Army Ordnance Corps. ;Civil Division * Rex Arthur Louis Cohen, , Chairman, Board of Management,
Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes The Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI ) is a company created by the British government on 9 December 1920 to run recreational establishments needed by the British Armed Forces, and to sell goods to servicemen and their families. It runs c ...
. * The Right Honourable Charles Garrett Ponsonby, Earl of Drogheda, , Chairman,
Royal Opera House The Royal Opera House (ROH) is an opera house and major performing arts venue in Covent Garden, central London. The large building is often referred to as simply Covent Garden, after a previous use of the site. It is the home of The Royal ...
, Covent Garden Ltd. * Richard Fredrick Roberts Dunbar, , Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Northern Ireland, and Head of the
Northern Ireland Civil Service The Northern Ireland Civil Service (NICS; ga, Státseirbhís Thuaisceart Éireann; Ulster-Scots: ''Norlin Airlann Cïvil Sarvice'') is the permanent bureaucracy of employees that supports the Northern Ireland Executive, the devolved governmen ...
. * Percy Faulkner, , Controller,
HM Stationery Office The Office of Public Sector Information (OPSI) is the body responsible for the operation of His Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO) and of other public information services of the United Kingdom. The OPSI is part of the National Archives of the Un ...
. *
Frederick Herbert Gamble Frederick may refer to: People * Frederick (given name), the name Nobility Anhalt-Harzgerode * Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Harzgerode (1613–1670) Austria * Frederick I, Duke of Austria (Babenberg), Duke of Austria from 1195 to 1198 * Frederic ...
, , Her Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (designate) in La Paz. *
Keith Unwin Keith may refer to: People and fictional characters * Keith (given name), includes a list of people and fictional characters * Keith (surname) * Keith (singer), American singer James Keefer (born 1949) * Baron Keith, a line of Scottish barons ...
, , Minister,
United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations The Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative to the United Nations, and in charge of the ''United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations'' (UKMIS). UK permanen ...
, New York. * Sir Russell John Dumas, . For public services in the State of Western Australia. * Arthur Hope-Jones, . For public services, in Kenya. * Robert Peter Fawcus, , Her Majesty's Commissioner,
Bechuanaland Protectorate The Bechuanaland Protectorate () was a protectorate established on 31 March 1885, by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (later the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) in Southern Africa. It became the Republic ...
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Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)

;Civil Division * Eileen Louise Younghusband, . For public services in the field of social work.


Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

;Military Division ;;Royal Navy * Captain Alexander Robert Kennedy, . * Instructor Captain Victor Lamb. * Colonel John Leeper Anketell Macafee, Royal Marines. * Captain Ronald Percy Pratt, . * Captain Ian Andrew Bryant Quarrie, ,
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 R ...
. * Reverend Arthur Douglas Spear, . * Commodore Roland Chisnell Watkin. * Captain John Gerard Wells, . * Joan Mary Woodgate, ,
Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service (QARNNS) is the nursing branch of the British Royal Navy. The Service unit works alongside the Royal Navy Medical Branch. As of 1 January 2006, according to former Ministry of Defence junior mini ...
. ;;Army * Colonel Anthony William Cowper, (105244), late Infantry. * Brigadier James Norris Drew, (79289), late Corps of Royal Engineers. * Colonel James Edward Golothan, (86371), Staff, Territorial Army. * Colonel Hugh Gray Wybrants Hamilton, (74555), late Corps of Royal Engineers. * Brigadier Gilbert Simon Heathcote, (56585), late Royal Regiment of Artillery. * Brigadier Harold Robert Law Hodges, (47549), late Royal Regiment of Artillery. * Brigadier Denis Warburton Jackson, (74678), late Infantry. * Colonel Leonard Henry Lee, (90951), late Royal Armoured Corps. * Brigadier Fergus Alan Humphrey Ling, (64575), late Infantry. * Brigadier (temporary) James Doiran Lunt, (73138), late Royal Armoured Corps. * Brigadier Kenneth Rowland Swetenham Trevor, (63586), late Infantry. * Brigadier (now Major-General) Thomas Norman Samuel Wheeler, (66180), late Infantry. * Colonel George Widdowson, (49397), late Corps of Royal Engineers, Army Emergency Reserve. * Colonel Anthony Garnett Heywood, (129452), late Foot Guards; on loan to the Government of Malaysia. ;;Royal Air Force * Air Commodore Frank Ernest Tyndall. * Group Captain Peter Malam Brothers, . * Group Captain Ian Robert Campbell, . * Group Captain Adrian Peter Dart, . * Group Captain Beresford Peter Torrington Horsley, . * Group Captain Jack Norton Kentish, . * Group Captain Frederick Baden King, (Retired). * Group Captain Ian Neil MacDougall, . * Group Captain Ronald Arthur Webster. * Group Captain Tom Wharton. ;Civil Division * Angus Whiteford Acworth. For services to the
Georgian Group The Georgian Group is a British charity, and the national authority on Georgian architecture built between 1700 and 1837 in England and Wales. As one of the National Amenity Societies, The Georgian Group is a statutory consultee on alterat ...
. *
Peter Alexander Peter Alexander may refer to: * Pete Alexander (born Grover Cleveland Alexander; 1887–1950), American baseball player * Peter Alexander (Shakespearean scholar) (1893–1969), professor of English language and literature at the University of Glasgo ...
, lately Regius Professor of English Language and Literature, University of Glasgow. * David George Ogilvy Ayerst, Staff Inspector, Department of Education and Science. * Alderman Henry Bedlington. For political and public services in Wallasey. * Lady Elena Bennett, . For political and public services in Tonbridge and London. * Richard Raymond Bomford, , Consultant Physician, London. * Arthur Edward Bowles, , Chief Officer, Lancashire Fire Brigade. * The Right Honourable Mabel Helen, The Baroness Brecon, . For political and public services in Wales. * Amy Frances Bull, Headmistress, Wallington County School for Girls, Surrey. *
Neville Cardus Sir John Frederick Neville Cardus, Commander of the Order of the British Empire, CBE (2 April 188828 February 1975) was an English writer and critic. From an impoverished home background, and mainly self-educated, he became ''The Manchester Gua ...
, Journalist and Writer. * William Henry Newton Carter, Principal Inspector for Special Development Duties, Mines Inspectorate, Ministry of Power. * Howard Montagu Colvin. For services to Architectural History. * Hugh Graham Conway, Joint Managing Director, Short Brothers & Harland Ltd., Belfast. * Ernest Thomas Conybeare, , Principal Medical Officer, Ministry of Health. * William Parry Cripps. For political and public services in Gloucestershire. * David Maurice James Dear, . For political services. * Adrian Digby, Keeper of Ethnography,
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 ...
. * Adelaide Baillieu Doughty. For political services in the South East. * Alexander Robert Dunbar, , Member,
British Railways Board British may refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories, and Crown Dependencies. ** Britishness, the British identity and common culture * British English, ...
. * Cecil Wood Flemming, , Dean of
University College Hospital University College Hospital (UCH) is a teaching hospital in the Fitzrovia area of the London Borough of Camden, England. The hospital, which was founded as the North London Hospital in 1834, is closely associated with University College Lon ...
Medical School. * Agneta Lina Foster. For political and public services in Nottinghamshire. * John Gordon Loveband Francis, Controller, Finance,
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. * Anthony Joseph Gishford, Honorary Secretary, The Pilgrims of Great Britain. * Kurt Mathias Hahn. For services to Youth. * George Alexander Hannah, , Managing Director, Pegson Ltd. * Francis Albert James Harrison, Chairman and Joint Managing Director, Pyrene Company Ltd. * Alfred Trevor Haynes, President,
Faculty of Actuaries The Faculty of Actuaries in Scotland was the professional body representing actuaries in Scotland. The Faculty of Actuaries was one of two actuarial bodies in the UK, the other was the Institute of Actuaries, which was a separate body in Englan ...
. * Colonel Walter Lancaster Hey, . For political services in Leeds. * Frank Holland, Comptroller,
London County Council London County Council (LCC) was the principal local government body for the County of London throughout its existence from 1889 to 1965, and the first London-wide general municipal authority to be directly elected. It covered the area today kn ...
. * William Marshall Hurton, Director of Group Manufacturing Development for the
English Electric N.º UIC: 9094 110 1449-3 (Takargo Rail) The English Electric Company Limited (EE) was a British industrial manufacturer formed after the Armistice of 11 November 1918, armistice of World War I by amalgamating five businesses which, during th ...
Group of Companies. * Henry Charles Husband, Senior Partner, Husband & Company, Consulting Engineers, Sheffield. * Alec Arnold Constantine Issigonis, Technical Director,
British Motor Corporation The British Motor Corporation Limited (BMC) was a UK-based vehicle manufacturer, formed in early 1952 to give effect to an agreed merger of the Morris and Austin businesses.Morris-Austin Merger Company Named. ''The Times'', Friday, 29 February ...
. * Mabel Leonora Jackson, . For political and public services in Lancashire. * Arthur James Soady James, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Labour. * Arthur Jones, Chief Farm Management Advisory Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * John Gibson Kerr, Agent and Clerk of the Convention of Royal Burghs for Scotland. * Stanislaw Kazimierz Kon, Deputy Chief Scientific Officer,
National Institute for Research in Dairying The Quadram Institute is a centre for food and health research, combining Quadram Institute Bioscience (formerly the Institute of Food Research), the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals’  endoscopy centre and aspects of the University ...
, Shinfield, Berkshire. *
Dietrich Küchemann Dietrich Küchemann CBE FRS FRAeS (11 September 1911 – 23 February 1976) was a German aerodynamicist who made several important contributions to the advancement of high-speed flight. He spent most of his career in the UK, where he is b ...
, Deputy Chief Scientific Officer, Ministry of Aviation. * Professor Hubert Gibson Lamont, , Chief Scientific Officer, Ministry of Agriculture for Northern Ireland. * Austin Arthur Lemon Lane, Deputy Chief Engineer, Ministry of Housing and Local Government. * William Milton Larke, General Manager,
Stewarts & Lloyds Stewarts & Lloyds was a steel tube manufacturer with its headquarters in Glasgow at 41 Oswald Street. The company was created in 1903 by the amalgamation of two of the largest iron and steel makers in Britain, A. & J. Stewart & Menzies, Coatbridg ...
Ltd., Bilston, Staffordshire. Chairman, Health and Safety Committee,
British Employers' Confederation The British Employers' Confederation (BEC), formerly the National Confederation of Employers' Organisations (NCEO), was an employers' association in the United Kingdom. It had its origins in the Employers' Advisory Council established in 1917 to ...
. * Edward Bryan Latham, , lately a
Forestry Commission The Forestry Commission is a non-ministerial government department responsible for the management of publicly owned forests and the regulation of both public and private forestry in England. The Forestry Commission was previously also resp ...
er. * Leslie Frederick Warwick Lawrence, Deputy Chief Inspector,
Board of Customs and Excise HM Customs and Excise (properly known as Her Majesty's Customs and Excise at the time of its dissolution) was a department of the British Government formed in 1909 by the merger of HM Customs and HM Excise; its primary responsibility was the ...
. * Herbert Lea, Chairman of the Executive Committee,
National Institute of Agricultural Botany The National Institute of Agricultural Botany (NIAB) is a plant science research company based in Cambridge, UK. The NIAB group The NIAB group consists of: * NIAB * NIAB EMR - a horticultural and agricultural research institute at East M ...
. * Maurice Charles William Long, , Deputy Medical Adviser, HM Treasury and Chief Medical Adviser, Post Office. * John Longwell, Deputy Government Chemist,
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 ...
. * Colonel Stuart Maynard Lovell, , County Surveyor, County Council of the West Riding of Yorkshire. * John Henry Loveridge, , Attorney-General, Guernsey. * Bernard Lyons, . For services to the Jewish Community in Leeds. * John Arthur Mowbray Ellison-Macartney, , Chairman, Board of Governors, St. John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin. * Benjamin Macarty, Director,
Engineering Employers' Federation Make UK, formerly the Engineering Employers' Federation, represents manufacturers in the United Kingdom. Purpose Make UK provides businesses with advice, guidance and support in employment law, employee relations, health, safety, climate and envi ...
. * James Ellis McComb, , General Manager, Cwmbran Development Corporation. * Edward Hyde Macintosh, Chairman, Northern
Regional Hospital Board In geography, regions, otherwise referred to as zones, lands or territories, are areas that are broadly divided by physical characteristics (physical geography), human impact characteristics (human geography), and the interaction of humanity and ...
, Inverness. * Matthew Holmes Mackellar, , Principal Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * Matthew James McRobert, Deputy Secretary,
Arts Council of Great Britain The Arts Council of Great Britain was a non-departmental public body dedicated to the promotion of the fine arts in Great Britain. It was divided in 1994 to form the Arts Council of England (now Arts Council England), the Scottish Arts Council ( ...
. * William Alexander Mactaggart, , Chairman and Managing Director, Pringle of Scotland Ltd., Hawick. * Alexander Meikle, Director and General Manager,
Woolwich Equitable Building Society The Woolwich Equitable Building Society (later Woolwich Building Society or The Woolwich) was founded in Woolwich in 1847 and remained a local institution until after WWI when it began a modest regional expansion. This accelerated after WWII and ...
. * Professor Alfred John Murphy, Principal,
College of Aeronautics, Cranfield , mottoeng = After clouds light , established = 1946 - College of Aeronautics 1969 - Cranfield Institute of Technology (gained university status by royal charter) 1993 - Cranfield University (adopted current name) , type = Public research uni ...
. * John Northcote Nash, Artist. *
Albert Neuberger Albert Neuberger (15 April 1908 – 14 August 1996) was a British Professor of Chemical Pathology, St Mary's Hospital, 1955–1973, and later Emeritus Professor. Education in Germany Born in Hassfurt, northern Bavaria, the first of the three ...
, , Professor of Chemical Pathology, St. Mary's Hospital, University of London. * Lewis Charles Nickolls, lately Director,
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 ...
Forensic Science Laboratory. * James Bagot Oldham, , Consultant Surgeon, Liverpool. * Edward Harold Palmer, Senior Partner, Gardiner & Theobald, Quantity Surveyors. * Leslie Robert Palmer, Principal Director of Accounts, Ministry of Defence. * Leslie Roy Phillips, , Controller, Overseas Division A (Commonwealth), British Council. * Lawrence Herbert Austin Pilkington, Director, Pilkington Brothers Ltd., St. Helens, Lancashire. * Harold Powis, . For political and public services in Middlesex and Essex. * Harold Valentine Pugh, Chairman, South Eastern Electricity Board. * William Alfred Purdie, Senior Principal Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue. * Alderman Dorothy Mary Rees, , Chairman, Technical Education Sub-Committee, Welsh Joint Education Committee. * The Right Honourable Elinor Dorothea, The Viscountess Rochdale, . For political services in the North of England. * Edward Noel Rowbotham, Chairman, Ever Ready Company (Great Britain) Ltd. * Kenneth Sherriff Ryle, , Financial and Administrative Secretary,
Church Commissioners The Church Commissioners is a body which administers the property assets of the Church of England. It was established in 1948 and combined the assets of Queen Anne's Bounty, a fund dating from 1704 for the relief of poor clergy, and of the Eccle ...
. * Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Sidney Sartain, Chief Architect and Director of Works, Home Office. * William James Semmons, Deputy Chief Scientific Officer, Fighting Vehicles Research and Development Establishment, Ministry of Defence. * Colonel Geoffrey Peter Shakerley, , Alderman and Chairman,
Gloucestershire County Council Gloucestershire County Council is a county council which administers the most strategic local government services in the non-metropolitan county of Gloucestershire, in the South West of England. The council's principal functions are county road ...
. * Harry Archibald Shaw, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Defence. * Catherine Agnes Smaldon, Chairman, General Nursing Council for England and Wales. * Frederick Llewellyn Smith, Managing Director, Motor Car Division, Rolls-Royce, Ltd. * The Right Honourable Alastair, Baron Stratheden and Campbell, , Chairman,
Edinburgh and East of Scotland College of Agriculture Scotland's Rural College (SRUC) is a public land based research institution focused on agriculture and life sciences. Its history stretches back to 1899 with the establishment of the West of Scotland Agricultural College and its current organis ...
. * Alderman Edwin Swale, , Vice-Chairman, General Purposes Committee of the Association of Municipal Corporations. * Peter Edward Trench, , lately Director, National Federation of Building Trades Employers. * Kenneth Ascough Usherwood, President,
Institute of Actuaries The Institute of Actuaries was one of the two professional bodies which represented actuaries in the United Kingdom. The institute was based in England, while the other body, the Faculty of Actuaries, was based in Scotland. While the Institute and ...
. * Robert Milnes Walker, , Professor of Surgery,
University of Bristol , mottoeng = earningpromotes one's innate power (from Horace, ''Ode 4.4'') , established = 1595 – Merchant Venturers School1876 – University College, Bristol1909 – received royal charter , type ...
. * Arthur Aaron Walter, Senior Official Receiver, Bankruptcy High Court, Board of Trade. * Neil Watson, President of the
Law Society of Scotland The Law Society of Scotland is the professional governing body for Scottish solicitors. It promotes excellence among solicitors through the support and regulation of its members. It also promotes the interests of the public in relation to the ...
. *
Dorothy Whitelock Dorothy Whitelock, (11 November 1901 – 14 August 1982) was an English historian. From 1957 to 1969, she was the Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Cambridge. Her best-known work is ''English Historical ...
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Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon The Elrington and Bosworth Professorship of Anglo-Saxon is the senior professorship in Anglo-Saxon at the University of Cambridge. The first chair was elected in 1878, when a gift endowed in 1867 by Joseph Bosworth, Rawlinsonian Professor of Angl ...
, University of Cambridge. * Bernard Ernest Willett, Assistant Director of Works, Ministry of Public Building and Works. * Charles Henry Trelease Williams, , Chairman,
Park Gate Iron and Steel Company The Park Gate Iron and Steel Company was a British company that smelted iron ore and turned it into rolled steel and semi-finished casting products. Its works was at Parkgate, South Yorkshire on a triangular site bounded on two sides by the main ...
, Ltd. * Albert William Wood, Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Transport. * Walter Reginald Wooldridge, Scientific Director,
Animal Health Trust The Animal Health Trust (AHT) was a large national independent charity in the United Kingdom, employing over 200 scientists, vets and support workers. Its objectives were to study and to cure diseases in companion animals (horses, dogs and cats ...
. * Edith Isabella Young, lately HM Chief Inspector of Schools, Scottish Education Department. * Captain Joseph John Youngs, , Marine Superintendent,
New Zealand Shipping Company The New Zealand Shipping Company (NZSC) was a shipping company whose ships ran passenger and cargo services between Great Britain and New Zealand between 1873 and 1973. A group of Christchurch businessmen founded the company in 1873, similar ...
, Ltd. * Doris Marion Angell, , Principal, Maddox Academy, Mexico. * James David Christie, President of the British Chamber of Commerce in Uruguay. * James Brian Cullen, Counsellor (Commercial), Her Majesty's Embassy, Washington. * Leonard Cunliffe David, British subject resident in France. * Violet Penelope Dickson, , British subject resident in Kuwait. * Malcolm Gale, , Counsellor (Commercial), Her Majesty's Embassy, Washington. * Hilary William King, , Her Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Conakry. * The Venerable Archdeacon Gwilym Alun Morris, Archdeacon of Eastern Arabia and the Persian Gulf. * Arthur Solomon Wilson, British subject resident in Switzerland. * Ian Hugh Aitken, Principal Immigration Officer, Kenya. * Frank Eric Barfoot, Commissioner, British South Africa Police,
Southern Rhodesia Southern Rhodesia was a landlocked self-governing colony, 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 reg ...
. * James Stephen Bell, , Commissioner of Police, Western Nigeria. * Thomas Stewart Bell, lately Secretary, Federal Department of Transport, Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. * Dean Walter Berry, a prominent Architect in the State of South Australia. For public services. * James Robert Brown, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Local Government and Social Welfare,
Northern Rhodesia Northern Rhodesia was a British protectorate in south central Africa, now the independent country of Zambia. It was formed in 1911 by amalgamating the two earlier protectorates of Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia and North-Eastern Rhodesi ...
. * Leonard William Henry Butts, . For services to the Law in the State of Queensland. * Arthur Edward Laurence Collins, Managing Director,
Ashok Leyland Ashok Leyland is an Indian multinational automotive manufacturer, headquartered in Chennai. It is owned by the Hinduja Group. It was founded in 1948 as Ashok Motors and became Ashok Leyland in the year 1955. Ashok Leyland is the second-most ...
Limited,
Ennore Ennore, also spelt , is a neighbourhood in Chennai, India. Ennore is situated on a peninsula and is bounded by the Korttalaiyar River, Ennore Creek and the Bay of Bengal. The creek separates south Ennore from the north Ennore which covers major ...
, Madras, India. * Robert James Dewar, Chief Conservator of Forests,
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 ...
. * Percy Alan Earnshaw, , of Clayfield, State of Queensland. For services to medicine. * Thomas Geoffrey Edgar. For services to industry in the State of New South Wales. * William Peter Gaskell, , formerly Chief Inspector of Mines, Nigeria. * Frank Firth Gilboy, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Treasury, Kenya. * John Gunn Drummond Gordon, Superintendent of East African Branches, National & Grindlays Bank, Limited, Kenya. * Charles Hubert Harvie, formerly Chief Statistician, Department of Statistics, Malaysia. * Robert Kirkwood, , Regional Director, Posts and Telecommunications,
Sabah Sabah () is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia located in northern Borneo, in the region of East Malaysia. Sabah borders the Malaysian state of Sarawak to the southwest and the North Kalimantan province of Indone ...
. * John Digby Leach, lately Commissioner of Main Roads, State of Western Australia. * Arthur Edwin Lewis, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Northern Rhodesia. * Colonel Arthur Gordon Oldham, , of Melbourne, State of Victoria. For public services. * Richard Neal Barlow-Poole, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Land and Survey, Northern Nigeria. * Stanley George Quinton, lately Chairman, Federal Board of Customs and Excise, Nigeria. * John William Rollison, , Director-General of Medical Services, State of South Australia. * Clifford Henry Coomer Searby, , President of the Medical Board, State of Victoria. * James Alfred Smith, , Senior Puisne Judge, Northern Nigeria. * Stuart Robert Stephens. For services to the British community in Pakistan. * Alexander Storrar, Director of Settlement, Kenya. * Reginald Hugh Whittam, , Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Ministry of Finance, Eastern Nigeria. * John Wilson, , Manager, Chartered Bank, Singapore. * Charles Walter Frederick Bethell. For public services in the Bahamas. * Edgar Ronald Childe, . For public services in
Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a List of cities in China, city and Special administrative regions of China, special ...
. * Gilbert Alexander Cooper, . For public services in Bermuda. * Arthur Dignan Leys, . For public services in Fiji. * Maurice Charles Salles-Miquelle, . For public services in St. Lucia. * Dhun Jehangir Ruttonjee, . For public services in Hong Kong. * Walter Power Stanford, , President of the National Council,
Basutoland Basutoland was a British Crown colony that existed from 1884 to 1966 in present-day Lesotho. Though the Basotho (then known as Basuto) and their territory had been under British control starting in 1868 (and ruled by Cape Colony from 1871), th ...
. * Louis Francis Valantine, , Chairman of Public Service Commission,
Gambia The Gambia,, ff, Gammbi, ar, غامبيا officially the Republic of The Gambia, is a country in West Africa. It is the smallest country within mainland AfricaHoare, Ben. (2002) ''The Kingfisher A-Z Encyclopedia'', Kingfisher Publicatio ...
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Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

;Military Division ;;Royal Navy * Commander Bruce John Bevis Andrew, . * Commander John Archibald Bedford. * Commander Stephen Fernihough Ward Brown. * Surgeon-Commander (D) Eric Brian Campbell Cliff, . * Commander Ronald Alfred Cluett. * Commander Richard Lessingham Edmonds. * Instructor Commander Frederic Alan Gaydon, ,
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 R ...
. * Commander David William Haslam. * Mr. John Edward Kennedy, Royal Fleet Auxiliary Service. * Reverend James Laidlaw. * Commander Ronald George Paish, . * Instructor Commander Edward Reid. * Commander Barnaby Frederick Palmer Samborne. * Lieutenant Colonel Terence Morton Patrick Stevens, Royal Marines. * Commander William Rennie Stewart, Royal Naval Reserve. * Commander Bruce Michael Tobey. ;;Army * Lieutenant-Colonel Michael John Andrews, (278748), Corps of Royal Engineers. * Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Axford, (258705), The Manchester Regiment, Territorial Army. * Lieutenant-Colonel William Bate (337000), Royal Army Service Corps. * Lieutenant-Colonel (now Colonel (temporary))
Logan Scott-Bowden Major general (United Kingdom), Major General Logan Scott-Bowden, (21 February 1920 – 9 February 2014) was a British army officer. A Royal Engineers officer during World War II, he was the first commander of the Ulster Defence Regiment. Reti ...
, (95182), Corps of Royal Engineers. * Lieutenant-Colonel John Richard Bradshaw, (323384), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Territorial Army. * Lieutenant-Colonel (Quartermaster) David Gordon Carnegie Butchart (297551), The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment). * Lieutenant-Colonel John Harold Greenway Brighton, (180533), The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers. * Lieutenant-Colonel (acting) John Howard Derbyshire (223933), Combined Cadet Force. * Colonel (acting) Geoffrey Edmund Fitzhugh, (28372), Army Cadet Force. * Lieutenant-Colonel (now Colonel) Alexander Grieve, (173447), late Royal Army Medical Corps. * Lieutenant-Colonel Vivian Henry Spencer Hannay, (125185), Corps of Royal Engineers. * Lieutenant-Colonel George Edward Howells (231122), Royal Army Medical Corps. * Lieutenant-Colonel (now Colonel) Hugh Eustace Lang, (352432), late Royal Corps of Signals, Territorial Army. * Lieutenant-Colonel Edwin George Lee (189094), The Parachute Regiment, The Parachute Corps, Territorial Army. * Brevet and Temporary Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Lyon, (288788), Royal Regiment of Artillery. * Lieutenant-Colonel Michael William McCorkell (334894), North Irish Horse, Royal Armoured Corps, Territorial Army. * Lieutenant-Colonel Giles Hallam Mills (207511), 2nd Green Jackets, The King's Royal Rifle Corps. * Lieutenant-Colonel (District Officer) James Roland Redding, (167447), Royal Regiment of Artillery (Employed List 2X). * Lieutenant-Colonel John Downie Richards (255150), Royal Army Pay Corps. * Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Ryan (124347), The Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers. * Lieutenant-Colonel Stuart Arthur Smith, (156183), The Royal Leicestershire Regiment. * Lieutenant-Colonel William Bruce Standbridge (380925), 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles. * Lieutenant-Colonel Kenneth Mark Stuckey, (114097), The Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's). * Lieutenant-Colonel Douglas Stanley Templeton (273575), Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. * Lieutenant-Colonel Ernest Anthony Tremlett, (78922), Royal Regiment of Artillery. * Lieutenant-Colonel David John Warren, (72686), The Royal Hampshire Regiment * Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Warren Whittaker (70980), The Royal Welch Fusiliers (Employed List 1). * Lieutenant-Colonel James Donaldson Wilson, (70803), Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army. * Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Paul John Lewis, lately Commanding Officer, 1st Battalion, The King's African Rifles,
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 ...
. * Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick George Milligan (1545), Commanding Officer, 7th Battalion, The Royal Rhodesia Regiment, Northern Rhodesia. * Lieutenant-Colonel John Pilkington (260495), Royal Army Pay Corps; on loan to the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. * Lieutenant-Colonel Celco Lima de Freitas, Officer Commanding, The British Guiana Volunteer Force. ;;Royal Air Force * Group Captain Valentine Harold Hemming, . * Group Captain Harold James Pringle, ,
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 ...
. * Wing Commander Stewart Baillie (186102). * Wing Commander Douglas Henry Mervyn Chandler (55473). * Wing Commander James Charles Ellis (156496). * Wing Commander Leslie Bernard Foskett, (150047). * Wing Commander Arthur Murland Gill, (84709). * Wing Commander Charles Sidney Vincent Goodwin, Royal Rhodesian Air Force. * Wing Commander Leonard John Jenkins (49452). * Wing Commander Arthur Charles Langdon (124932). * Wing Commander George Frederick Edmund Loveridge (46186), (Retired). * Wing Commander John Danford de Sales McElwain (86028). * Wing Commander Alan John Donald Maclachlan, (41797). * Wing Commander Colin Murray (31288). * Wing Commander Leslie George Press, (117153). * Wing Commander George Robson (130187). * Wing Commander Wilfred Charles Taylor (49413). * Wing Commander Frederick Percival Walker, (59499). * Wing Commander George Young (52671). * Acting Wing Commander John Lacey Ireland (138819),
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 Hugh Kitchen (167397). * Squadron Leader James Lewis Alfred Bailey (53302). ;Civil Division * Robert Joseph Allan, Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. * John Archbold, Chairman, National Schools Advisory Savings Committee. * Colin Victor Armitage, . For political and public services in Stockton-on-Tees. * John Benfield Scriven Attwooll, Principal Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue. * John Stewart Auchinvole, Principal, Board of Trade. * Harry Vivian Barter, , Director, Industrial Association of Wales and Monmouthshire. * Dorothy Maud Bates, , Chairman, Leicester No. 3 Hospital Management Committee. * George James Logan Batters, Conservator of Forests, North East England,
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. * Alderman Tom Baynham. For public services in the West Riding of Yorkshire. * Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred Thomas John Beard, , Telephone Manager, Nottingham, General Post Office. * Alec Victor Bedser. For services to Cricket. * John Cardean Bell, , Chairman, Board of Management for Edinburgh Northern Hospitals. * John Clewley Bills, Deputy Chief Lands Officer, Ministry of Defence. * Eric Alexander Balfour Birse, Chief Chemical Inspector, Scottish Development Department. * David Blacktop, Chief Officer, Staffordshire Fire Brigade. * Walter Edward Blair, Senior Secretary in charge of
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services to HM Forces in Southern England. * Gerald Robert Boak, General Secretary, The
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. * Frank John Edward Bools, District Probate Registrar, Wakefield. * Charles Lester Booth, HM District Inspector of Mines and Quarries, West Midland and Southern Division, Ministry of Power. * William Douglas Bradshaw, Development Manager, Industrial Rubber Products, Goodyear Tyre & Rubber Company, Ltd., Wolverhampton. * Alfred Joseph Brayshaw, General Secretary,
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. * Julian Alexander Bream, Guitarist and Lutanist. * Cicely Mary Brunt, HM Inspector of Schools, Department of Education and Science. * Arthur Rowland Bryant, Senior Superintendent,
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, Aldermaston. United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. * Ronald John Burrage, Manager, John F. Kennedy Airport, New York (Western Routes),
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. * Ronald Richard Butler, Principal, Ministry of Finance for Northern Ireland. * Geoffrey George Buttolph, Senior Engineer, Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and Administrations. * Ernestine Marie Carter, Editor, Women's Pages, ''
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''. * Edward William Chapman, Manager, South Coast Ports of
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(Southampton, Poole and Weymouth.) * William Stephen Chapman, Superintending Quantity Surveyor, Ministry of Public Building and Works. * John Douglas Chick, First Class Valuer, Board of Inland Revenue. * James Clark. For services to Motor Racing. * Eric Charles Claxton, , Chairman of the Council, Casualties Union. For services to Civil Defence. * Charles Clayton. For services to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. * Edgar Sunderland Clayton, , General Practitioner, Whitchurch, Shropshire. * Waldo John Clements, Chairman, No's. 1438 and 1982 Squadrons, Joint Welfare Committee,
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. * Hugh Anthony Lewis Cockerell, Secretary,
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. * Eric George Coggins, Secretary, National Skating Association of Great Britain. * Henry Michael Collins, Secretary, Council for Technical Education and Training for Overseas Countries, Department of Technical Co-operation. * Charles Henry Arnold Collyns, Manager, Edinburgh and Borders Area, South of Scotland Electricity Board. * Denis David Condon, Counsellor, British High Commission, Lagos, Nigeria. * Kathleen Mabel Davies-Cooke. For services to the Girl Guides Association. * John Cowan, Assistant Accountant-General, Ministry of Aviation. * Dorothy Olga Cowell, Island Director, Isle of Man Central Council Branch, British Red Cross Society. * Edward Walker Craig, Scottish Divisional Officer,
Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers The Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (Usdaw) is a trade union in the United Kingdom, consisting of around 360,000 members. Usdaw members work in a variety of occupations and industries including: shopworkers, factory and warehouse wo ...
. * Herbert Walter Crampin, lately Chairman, Grimsby Fishing Vessels Owners' Association. * Martha Agnes Crow, Regional Administrator, Eastern Region,
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. * Alderman Horace Walter Cutler. For political and public services in Middlesex. * Leslie Reece Norton David, lately Higher Collector, Board of Customs and Excise. * Lieutenant-Colonel Bernard Laurence John Davy, . For political services in Cornwall. * Norman Davy, MM, Honorary Consultant to the Underwater Division of the Weapons Department, Ministry of Defence. * Edward George Dean, Technical Information Officer, Ministry of Public Building and Works. * Reginald Percy Dickinson, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Aviation. * John James Dingwall, Chief Constable, Angus Constabulary. * William Pooley Dodgson, Chief Livestock Husbandry Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Eric Charles Drewe, Head of Equipment Department, British Broadcasting Corporation. * Harold Leslie Drewitt, Chairman of the Council, Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution. * Norman Drinkwater, , Principal Investigator, Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England). * Edward John William Durrant, Senior Chief Executive Officer, Home Office. * Charles Henry George Eburne, , Staff Controller External Telecommunications Executive, General Post Office. * Lady Freda Eddy, MBE, Member, West Midlands Regional Savings Committee. * Edward Morgan Edwards, Deputy Chairman, Wales Gas Board. * Captain John Ivor Edwards, Master, SS ''Naess Texas'', J. & J. Denholm (Management) Ltd. * James Sturgess Elliott, , Attached, Ministry of Defence. * Lucian Randolph Ercolani, Chairman and Joint Managing Director, Furniture Industries Ltd., High Wycombe. * Edwin Evans, Principal, Board of Trade. * John Worthington Eyres, Chief Executive Officer, HM Stationery Office. * Morgan Fairest, Chairman, Morgan Fairest Ltd., Sheffield. * Levi Fox. For services in connection with the Shakespeare Anniversary Celebrations. * Irene Grace Gairdner. Honorary Secretary, British Epilepsy Association. * Hugh Gallagher, , Chairman, National Insurance Local Tribunal for Coatbridge. * Sydney Gampell, Financial Editor,
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. * Margaret Morrison George, Headmistress, Dawson Park (Special) School, Falkirk, Stirlingshire. * Cyril George Giles, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. * John Vernon Stuart Glass. For political services in Runcorn. * Reginald Rowland Cleave, , Director, General Manager and Editor-in-Chief, Southern Newspapers Ltd. * John Goatly, Regional Representative, British Council, Bombay, India. * John Ernest Pettit Griffith, Controller, Pensions Office, Ministry of Defence. * Alderman Maude Lyle Griffith, . For public services in Essex. * Joseph William Grove, Chairman, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Advisory Committee. * Florence Caroline Mary Hackett, , Member representing South East Hampshire, National Savings Assembly. * John Hall, Chief Secretary,
Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) is a charity operating in England and Wales that promotes animal welfare. The RSPCA is funded primarily by voluntary donations. Founded in 1824, it is the oldest and largest an ...
. * David Henry Halley, Secretary and Solicitor, Scottish Special Housing Association Ltd. * Frederick Robin Hamp, Senior Legal Assistant, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Ronald Ward Harker, Adviser, Military Aircraft, Rolls-Royce Ltd. * Richard Hayward, , Author and Ulster Folklore Expert. * Joseph Herbert, Alderman, Burnley County Borough. * Joan Henrietta Curzon-Howe-Herrick. For political services in Thirsk and Malton. * William Jayne Hodges, , Employer member, West Wales District Advisory Committee, Welsh Board for Industry. * Cyril Hope, Head of Mathematics Department, City of Worcester Training College. * John Hurst, Senior Chief Executive Officer, National Savings Committee. * Malcolm Innes, Senior Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * Frederick Otho Isaac, Deputy Director of Inspection of Stores and Clothing, Ministry of Defence. * Noel David Glaves James, , lately President,
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of England, Wales and Northern Ireland. * Frederick William Jones, Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * Rees Ogwyn Jones, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. * Edward Albert Kelly, Finance Manager, HM Dockyard, Chatham, Ministry of Defence. * Lewis Edward Kent, Partner in the firm of Andrews, Kent & Stone, Consulting Civil and Structural Engineers. * Brian Lorraine King, Principal Liaison Officer, Government Sales, Ford Motor Company, Ltd. * Edward Charles Lacey, Overseas Manager, Malcolm Clubs, Royal Air Force. * Kenneth Rivers Lack, Superintending Architect, Ministry of Public Building and Works. * Isaac Henry Lamb, Chairman, Cambridgeshire Agricultural Executive Committee. * George William Lilburn, Secretary,
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. * Lady Edith Christian Broun Lindsay. For public services in East Lothian. * Fenwick Lishman, , General Practitioner, Durham. * Henry Davies Llewellyn, . For social and cultural activities in Llanelly, Carmarthenshire. * John Weighill Lodge, , Chairman, Mid-Cornwall Disablement Advisory Committee. * Marjorie Watton Lonsdale, Headmistress, Trinity Hall School, Southport. * Michael Lorimer, Secretary, Scottish Landowners' Federation. * John Frederick Lovell, , Chairman and Joint Managing Director, G. F. Lovell & Company Ltd., Newport, Monmouthshire. * Trevor Lovett, Headmaster, Holyhead County Secondary School. * Eric James Lowe, Deputy Director of Audit, Exchequer and Audit Department * James Lyons, , Member, Northern Ireland General Health Services Board. * David Alexander McClelland, . For political and public services in Belfast * Ivor Anderson MacDougall, , County Medical Officer of Health, Hampshire. * Group-Captain John McFarlane, , Chairman, Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft and District War Pensions Committee. *
John Eric Miers Macgregor John Eric Miers Macgregor FRIBA FSA OBE (4 October 1890 – 31 January 1984), was a conservation architect with the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. He was appointed an OBE in 1964 and the Esher Award in 1974 for his contribution t ...
. For services to the
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. * Georgina Russell Davidson MacKinnon, Chairman, The Drambuie Liqueur Company, Ltd., Edinburgh. * Ross Scott McLaren, , Production Director, Durham Division, National Coal Board. * The Reverend William MacNicol, , Formerly Minister of the Parish of Longforgan, Dundee. * Alderman Isita Clare Mansel. For political and public services in London. * Thomas Edwin Marsh, Chief Engineer,
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Ltd. * Hugh Marshall. For services to Music in Scotland. * Thomas Nelson Marsham, Superintendent (Reactors), Production Group, Windscale and Calder Works, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. * Jack Henry Mewett, Head of Films, Television, British Broadcasting Corporation. * Squadron-Leader George Jenkin Morgan, Vice-Chairman, Territorial and Auxiliary Forces Association for the County of Carmarthen. * Leslie Giles Morgan, Grade II Officer, Ministry of Labour. * James Denis Mounfield, Principal, National College of Food Technology. * Donald Murray, . For political and public services in the Western Isles. * Maurice Nockles, Chief Executive Officer, Board of Customs and Excise. * Michael John Noone, Managing Director,
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Ltd., Darlington. * Lieutenant-Colonel Sampson Buckthought Hooton Oliver, TD. For political services. * William Joseph Harry Pascoe, General Manager and Secretary,
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. * Rex Munro Paterson, Farmer, Hampshire. * Frederick William Charles Pennington, Commander,
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. * Frank Knibbs White-Phillips, Mayor of Caernarvon. * Thomas Raymond Pick, Chairman, Deeping Fen, Spalding and Pinchbeck Internal Drainage Board. * Cornelia Julia Polar, , Head of Treaty and Nationality Department, Foreign Office. * Laurence Stevenson Porter, Principal,
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. * John Llewellyn Powell, Deputy Treasury Valuer, Rating of Government Property Department. * Cyril Winthrop Mackworth-Praed, Honorary Associate of the
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. * John Henry Rathbone, Deputy Education Officer, Manchester. * Lewis Reeve, Chief Metallurgist, Appleby-Frodingham Steel Company, Scunthorpe. * Alexander Stewart Reid, Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence. , * William Joseph Riddoch, Member, Forestry Commission Regional Advisory Committee for the East (Scotland) Conservancy. * James Robinson. For political services in County Londonderry. * Joseph Clark Robinson, , Member representing Westmorland, National Savings Assembly. * Thomas Neil Rose, , General Dental Practitioner, Airdrie. * John Kenneth Sinclair St. Joseph. For services to Archaeology. * Kenneth Albert Barber Sampson, Director, Sea Transport Division, Ministry of Transport * Robert James Scott, Senior Inspector (General Duties), Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland. * Robert Thomas Hunter Scott, , Secretary, Trustee Savings Banks Association. * Gertrude Fanny Seely, . For public services in Nottingham. * Harold John Gibbon Shearsmith, Assistant Regional Director (Administration), Ministry of Public Building and Works. * William Ewart Sidnell, Principal Architect, Ministry of Health. * Reginald John Langham Slater. For public services in East Ham. * James Easton Smail, Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * Florence May Small Wood. For political and public services in Birmingham. * Richard Ernest Spain, Managing Director, John M. Henderson & Company, Ltd., Aberdeen. * Leslie John Symons Spry, Assistant Director of Stores, Ministry of Defence. * Marjorie Steel, General Secretary, Institute of Almoners. * Irene Mary Olivia Steggall, Chief Executive Officer, Foreign Office. * John Doric Stewart. For services to the Boy Scouts Association. * Thomas Clements Stewart. For political and public services in London and Middlesex. * James Henry Stretton. For political and public services in Nottinghamshire. * Arthur Henry Sully. For services as Director, British Steel Castings Research Association. * Charles Joseph Sweeney, , Chief Superintendent, Plans Branch, Land Registry. * Charles Keith Tallack, County Surveyor, Lincolnshire (Lindsey) County Council. * Alderman Charles Frederick Tebbutt, . For public services in Huntingdonshire. * Alderman William Sumner Temple, Chairman, East Riding of Yorkshire Executive Council. * Alexander Key Terris, Chief Civil Engineer, Eastern Region, British Railways Board. * Lieutenant-Colonel Henry John Thompson, . For political services in Bassetlaw. * Douglas Philip Thres, Principal, Ministry, of Transport. * Ernest Tindall. For political and public services in Sheffield. * Lieutenant-Colonel Gerald William Treadwell. For political services in Kent. * Ernest Brian Trubshaw, , Chief Test Pilot, British Aircraft Corporation (Weybridge) Ltd. * Archibald Veitch, . For political and public services in Berwickshire. * Percy Vernon, Chief Examiner, Board of Inland Revenue. * Donald Hubert Wain, General Manager, Telephone Division,
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Ltd. * Eric Noel Wakelin, Chief Public Health Inspector, Birmingham Corporation. * Richard William Waldie, , General Dental Practitioner, Richmond, Yorkshire. * Jean Christie Walker, Grade II Officer, Ministry of Labour. * Richard Wilbraham Walker, Chief Constable, Eastbourne Borough Police. * Robert James Walker, , County Inspector,
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. * James Edward Wallace, Chorus Master, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society. * Alderman Herbert Robert Waller, . For public services in Bedfordshire. * Captain Christopher Arnold Waters, Master, SS ''Serenia'', Shell Tankers Ltd. *
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, Scottish Representative,
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. * Francis Wills Watson, , Chairman, Housing Committee, Belfast Corporation. * Nora Isabel Wattie, , Principal Medical Officer for Maternity and Child Welfare, Glasgow Corporation. * Cecil Stanley Whitehead, . For social services, in particular for youth in Kent. * Bryan Hugh Williams, lately Clerk of the Cardiff Rural District Council. * Emlyn Williams, Regional Scientific Adviser, London Civil Defence Region. * Wynford Thomas Williams, Secretary, Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders, Ltd. * Harold Winder, , Chairman, Dewsbury, Batley and District War Pensions Committee. * Francis Norman Withers, Principal, Department of Education and Science. * George Ernest Wright, Chief Executive Officer, Board of Customs and Excise. * Jack Pennington Wykes, Manager, Maritime Division, The
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, Chelmsford, Essex. * Keith Henry Wyser, Legal Adviser to the National Federation of Housing Societies. *
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, Professor of Aeronautical Engineering,
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, University of London. *Frank Reginald Arnott, Esq., British subject resident in the Argentine Republic. *Harry Bentley, Esq., British Consul, Cartagena. *James Matthew Carlin Esq., D.F.C., First Secretary (Labour), Her Majesty's Embassies, Buenos Aires, Asuncion, Montevideo and Santiago. *John Hounslow Donofield, Esq., British subject lately resident in Thailand. *Edmund Patrick Donovan, Esq., British subject resident in the United States of America. *Alfred Mario Fluhmann, Esq., M.B.E., Her Majesty's Consul, Basle. *The Reverend William Alfred Franklin, Chaplain, St. Andrew's Church, Santiago. *William Reginald Fryer, Esq., lately British Trade Correspondent, Port Elizabeth. *Charles William Fyfield, Esq., British Council Representative, Algeria. *John Edgar Halliday, Esq., British subject resident in Mexico. *Reginald Henry James Hamlin, Esq., M.B.. Ch.B., Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Princess Tahai Memorial Hospital, Addis Ababa. *Keith Reginald Welbore Ker, Esq., Her Majesty's Consul-General, Hanover. *William Reid McAlpine, Esq., British Council Representative, Burma. *Robert Antony Newbery, Esq., British subject resident in Turkey. *Stanley Herbert Pull, Esq., British subject resident in Indonesia. *Allen Ashard Webb, Esq., President, British Chamber of Commerce for Belgium and Luxembourg. *Idris Herbert Williams, Esq., Cultural Attache, Her Majesty's Embassy, Cairo. *Milton Pentonville Allen, Esq., Speaker of the Legislative Council, St. Christopher Nevis Anguilla. *The Right Reverend Leonard Alufurai. For public services in the Western Pacific. *Paul Gustave Arthur Anthony, Esq. For public services in Mauritius. *James Robert Bruce, Esq., Resident Magistrate, Ascension Island. *Edgar Cochrane, Esq., M.D., Ch.B., Senior Medical Officer of Health, Barbados. *Miss Sidney Elizabeth Croskery, M.D., Ch.B. For public services in Aden. *The Reverend James Davison, Chairman, British Guiana District, Methodist Church. *Wilbur Edgar Donovan, Esq., I.S.O. For public services in Fiji. *Silvio Casimir Bettencourt-Gomes, Esq., M.B., Ch.B., Senior Physician, St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital, British Guiana. *William Alfred Hoare, Esq., M.B.E., Government Printer, British Honduras. *Charles John Hunter, Esq., Director of Education, Bechuanaland Protectorate. *Rawle Shilstone Jordan, Esq., Chief Education Officer, Barbados. *Kenneth John Winton Lane, Esq., M.V.O., Secretary to the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Gambia. *Eric Vernon Lawson, Esq. For public services in the Western Pacific. *Joseph Le Roy, Esq., Electoral Commissioner. Mauritius. *Ellen, Mrs. Li Tsao Sau-Kwan, M.B.E., J.P. For public services in Hong Kong. *Alexander James Smith McFadzean, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.P., Professor of Medicine, University of Hong Kong. *Edward Parr Wilmot-Morgan, Esq., Assistant Director of Public Works, Hong Kong. *Martin Pounder, Esq., Chief Industrial Officer, Bahamas. *Thomas Egbert Noble Smith, Esq., J.P. For public services in Grenada. *Edmund Harold Stuart, Esq., Member of Civil Service Commission, Bahamas. *Fred Gainford Taharally, Esq., Commissioner of Labour, Ministry of Labour, Health and Housing, British Guiana. *Patrick Charles Temple, Esq., Commissioner of Police, Swaziland. *Alan Tregarthen Trenerry, Esq. For public services in Hong Kong. *Goingsamy Venkatasamy, Esq., Principal Assistant Secretary, Mauritius. *Eric Wood, Esq., Port Officer, Aden Port Trust. *Charles Metam Yeats, Esq. For public services in Basutoland.


Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

;Military Division ;;Royal Navy * Lieutenant-Commander (C.C.F.) Richard Oswell Illtyd Borradaile,
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. * Lieutenant-Commander (S.D.) (G) Stanley Howard Boulton. * Lieutenant-Commander Arthur Connelly Brooks, Royal Navy (Retd). * Lieutenant-Commander Patrick Richard Compton-Hall. * Lieutenant-Commander (S.D.) (O) Geoffrey George Gibbs. * Lieutenant Gordon Douglas Hotchkiss. * Lieutenant-Commander Sidney Jones, . * Engineer Lieutenant-Commander Herbert Henry Lacey. * Engineer Lieutenant Thomas Wallace Lamport. * Lieutenant-Commander Frederick Stanley Martin. * Lieutenant-Commander Henry Stern. * Electrical Lieutenant-Commander (S.L.) Peter Reginald Malyon Waldram. * Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander Frank Roger Wilkes, . * Supply Lieutenant-Commander Edward Henry Willmott. * Instructor Lieutenant-Commander William Muir Wren. ;;Army * Major The Honourable William David Arbuthnott (393058), The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment). * Major (temporary) Attan bin Yatim, (428255), Royal Army Service Corps. * Captain William Baxter (366776), Royal Army Service Corps (Employed List 4). * Lieutenant Charles George Baddock Brodley (461386), Corps of Royal Engineers. * Major Zbigniew Marceli Brzezicki (204675), General List. * Major Stanley Arthur William Bush (402418), Corps of Royal Military Police, Territorial Army (now T.A.R.O.). * Captain (Quartermaster) Robert Callaby, (451852), The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding). * Captain (acting) Frederick William Edward Clark (374099), Army Cadet Force. * 22530397 Warrant Officer Class II Sidney George Cooper, , Queen's Royal Rifles, Territorial Army. * Lieutenant Hedley George Higman Croft (474773), General List. * Major David Lambert Paxton Danger, (353491), Royal Army Ordnance Corps. * 22536570 Warrant Officer Class II James Edward Dolbear, Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army. * Captain (Quartermaster) (local Major) (Recruiting Officer) James Montgomery Ferguson (137698) (Retired). * Captain (Quartermaster) Henry Flowers, (456544), Royal Regiment of Artillery. * 19033012 Warrant Officer Class II Michael Mitchell-Gears, Corps of Royal Engineers. * Major James Malcolm Glover (403465), 3rd Green Jackets, The Rifle Brigade. * 868118 Warrant Officer Class I (acting) Frank Arthur Hamilton, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. * Major Colin Stanley Harvey, TD (320597), Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army. * 6282719 Warrant Officer Class II Edward George Harwood, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), Territorial Army. * Major (Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel) Arthur Gilbert Hill, (131140), (Retired). Quartermaster, Royal Hospital, Chelsea. * 22270729 Warrant Officer Class II Edward Hubert Hughes, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Territorial Army. * Major (temporary) Frederick Hunn (362173), Royal Armoured Corps. * T/194491 Warrant Officer Class II Robert Arthur Jameson, Royal Army Service Corps. * Major (Technical Instructor in Gunnery) Alfred Leslie Johnson (421310), Royal Regiment of Artillery. * Major Ian Cranmer Lambie (362020), Royal Regiment of Artillery. * Major Leonid Lieven (323849), General List (now retired). * Major (now Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary)) Roderick Stuart Mackenzie, (229063), Royal Regiment of Artillery. * Major Andrew Patrick Withy Magellan (335162), Coldstream Guards. * Captain (Quartermaster) Spencer Norman Mason (470514), Royal Regiment of Artillery. * Major Arthur Carl Mawby (418333), Royal Army Service Corps. * Major David Malet Mayfield, TD (96821), The Parachute Regiment, The Parachute Corps (now retired). * 23780531 Warrant Officer Class II John McConville, Army Catering Corps, Territorial Army. * Captain (Quartermaster) Henry McDortch (451804), The King's Regiment (Manchester and Liverpool). * 25231072 Warrant Officer Class II Peter Lamb McGhie, The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), Territorial Amy. * Major (acting) John McGreeghan (374029), Army Cadet Force. * Major Thomas Hill Melson (360537), Royal Army Service Corps, Territorial Army (now T.A.R.O.) * Major (now Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary)) Betty Margaret Metcalfe (257050), Women's Royal Army Corps. * 6086852 Warrant Officer Class I George Eric Mileham, The Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment. * 5883806 Warrant Officer Class II George Kent Miller, Royal Army Pay Corps. * Major (acting) Stanley Simpson Mitchell, (399539), Combined Cadet Force. * Captain (Quartermaster) Basil Arnold Neale (442673), Royal Army Service Corps. * Major (acting) Eurof Lloyd Osmend (272848), Combined Cadet Force. * Major Basil Pomeroy Pryer (200941), Royal Regiment of Artillery. * Captain Joan Elizabeth Quarrie (440602), Women's Royal Army Corps, Territorial Army. * Major Peter Niel Ralli Stewart-Richardson (330881), Coldstream Guards. * Captain David Beatty Robinson (337590), Corps of Royal Engineers. * Major Norman Horace Sidney John Smith (447007), Corps of Royal Engineers, Territorial Army. * 22294711 Warrant Officer Class I (Bandmaster) William Smith, The Border Regiment, Territorial Army. * Major William Victor Glanville Smith, (203736), The Lancashire Fusiliers. * Major Alan Sydney Stepto (385320), Army Air Corps. * Captain (Quartermaster) Albert Frank Stubbs (461783), Royal Corps of Signals. * 14185951 Warrant Officer Class II Ernest Summers, Royal Corps of Signals. * Major Philip Thornton (305887), Royal Army Educational Corps (now retired). * Major Frank Austin Tucker (261371), Corps of Royal Engineers. * LS/3770435 Warrant Officer Class I Henry Francis Wattleworth, The King's Regiment (Manchester and Liverpool). * Major Reginald Frederick Wilkes (307442), Royal Army Ordnance Corps. * Warrant Officer Class I Stanly Arthur Daynes, 2nd Battalion, The Royal Rhodesia Regiment, Southern Rhodesia. * Major Richard Martin Holman (346140), 1st East Anglian Regiment (Royal Norfolk and Suffolk); formerly on loan to the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. * 14409061 Warrant Officer Class II Angus James Macdonald, The Parachute Regiment, The Parachute Corps; serving with the British Joint Services Training Team, Ghana. * Captain Robert Marsh (423760), Royal Corps of Signals; on loan to the Government of Malaysia. * Major Alan David Peckham (337753), The Queen's Own Buffs, The Royal Kent Regiment; on loan to the Government of Malaysia. * Captain (Quartermaster) John Daniel Pretorius, The Royal Rhodesia Regiment, Southern Rhodesia. * Major Michael James Charles Hugh Sanders (95487), The Devonshire and Dorset Regiment, formerly on loan to the Government of Nigeria. * Captain Vincent Bennett Browne, Commanding Officer, Montserrat Defence Force. * Major Lawrence Gordon Quintyne, , Company Commander,
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. ;;Royal Air Force * Squadron Leader Edgar Martyn Allies, (77375). * Squadron Leader Laurence Milton Bailey (59804). * Squadron Leader Harold Baxter (3039587). * Squadron Leader George Hickmott (155954). * Squadron Leader Ernest Hudson (501268). * Squadron Leader Paul Kent (1806443). * Squadron Leader Kenneth Graham Lee (180285). * Squadron Leader James MacDonald, (54631). * Squadron Leader Robert Henry McCaughran (52968). * Squadron Leader Edward Vernon Mellor (607092). * Squadron Leader Richard Edmond Morris (59100). * Squadron Leader Edwin Leonard Nieass (180621). * Squadron Leader Barry Arthur Phillips (607038). * Squadron Leader William Carrington Rees (52976). * Squadron Leader Kenneth Ruskell, (131595). * Squadron Leader Darrol Stinton (2605313). * Squadron Leader Gordon Harold Syson (161506). * Squadron Leader Donald Wood (182249). * Acting Squadron Leader Ernest Bairstow (55571). * Acting Squadron Leader Leslie Baron (144716),
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. * Flight Lieutenant James Michael Brown, (506770). * Flight Lieutenant John Macmillan Macaulay (627435). * Flight Lieutenant Alfred Parker (1281233), Royal Air Force Regiment. * Flight Lieutenant Donald Kenneth Gordon Ross (3511823), (now Royal Air Force Reserve of Officers). * Flight Lieutenant Ivor Button (577326). * Flight Lieutenant Gordon Lester Torpy (3510552). * Flight Lieutenant Bertie James Wilken, (506781), (Retired). * Flight Lieutenant Harold Wrathall (938104). * Flight Officer Peggy Gillian Dale (7832), Women's Royal Auxiliary Air Force. * Acting Flight Lieutenant John Frost (69792), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch). * Warrant Officer Herbert Briggs (564515). * Warrant Officer George Edmund Brockerton (560520). * Warrant Officer Dennis Byrnes (954460). * Warrant Officer Cyril John Darling (1405812). * Warrant Officer George Robert Dunn (517640). * Warrant Officer Maurice Francis Moore Flynn, (771529). * Warrant Officer Frank Edward Johnstone (1238947). * Warrant Officer Eynon Herbert Ladd (518217). * Warrant Officer Ronald Wilson Liversage (611784). * Warrant Officer Henry John Marsh (538452). * Warrant Officer John Morrison, (1566342). * Warrant Officer Sidney John Philbrick (566468). * Warrant Officer George Henderson Price (547496). * Warrant Officer Graham William Gilbert White-Winchester (537943). * Warrant Officer John Samuel Wood (590649). ;Civil Division * Elizabeth Adams, Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * William Alexander Adamson, Superintendent, Gibraltar Security Police, Ministry of Defence. * Winifred Alice Alford, Clerical Officer Secretary, Department of Education and Science. * Wilfred Leslie Allen, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Housing and Local Government. * Henry Samuel Alsford. For political services. * Hubert Harry Anderson, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * Dorothy Ashworth. For political services in Blackburn. * Edward Melville Aspinall, Superintendent, Stockport County Borough Police. * Eugenie Louisa Gladys Babbage, Clerical Officer Secretary, Ministry of Defence. * Frank Henry Bailey, , Senior Executive Officer, Board of Trade. * Harry Lionel Bailey, Divisional Highway Surveyor, Northamptonshire County Council. * Elsie Mary Baker, Grade III Officer, Foreign Office. * Winifred Orr Kelway-Bamber. For political and public services in Ayrshire. * James Thorpe Banister, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * James William Banks, Chairman, West Bromwich, Smethwick and District War Pensions Committee. * Clementina Mair Barclay. For political and public services in Glasgow. * Fred Bates, Chairman, Barnsley District Committee, West Riding of Yorkshire Agricultural Executive Committee. * Marjory Grace Belcher. For political and public services in Surrey. * Frank Bell, Inspector of Taxes (Higher Grade), Board of Inland Revenue. * Lilian Bennies, Executive Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Donald Cameron Bickerton, Production Controller, Drysdale and Company, Ltd., Glasgow. * Observer Commander Thomas Harry Birch, Commandant, No. 2 Group,
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. * Phyllis May Blair, Secretary to the Chief Constable of Portsmouth. * John Wilson Blame, Mechanical Engineer, Technical Works (Grade B), Forestry Commission, Scotland. * Joseph Westwood Booth, Senior Vocational Training Officer, Prison Department, Home Office. * Katherine Boughton, Chief Superintendent of Typists, Home Office. * Sidney George Bowman, Technical Works Engineer, Grade I, Government Communications Headquarters, Foreign Office. * Leslie George Bridgman, Assistant Chief Officer, Kent Fire Brigade. * Irene Emily Brooker, Clerical Officer Secretary, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. * Gordon Watson Brown, Assistant Chief Constable, Northumberland. * Hubert Irvine Brown, County Welfare Officer for County Fermanagh. * Kathleen Mary Bull, Assistant Secretary, Corby Development Corporation, Northamptonshire. * Bertha Bullock, Probation Officer, Leeds. *
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. For services to Cycling. * Harry Buzzard, Works Superintendent, Sydney Smith & Sons (Nottingham) Ltd. * Harold Ernest Byfield, Headmaster, Downend Church of England Junior School, Gloucestershire. * Brenda Gladys Calderwood, Principal Youth Employment Officer, City and County of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. * James Craig Cameron, . For political services in Chigwell. * Lieutenant-Colonel Ernest Walter Cannings, , Assistant Secretary, Territorial and Auxiliary Forces Association for the County of Cornwall. * John Oliver Carnegie, Area Manager, Boston,
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. * Alfred James Castle, , lately Superintendent, War Department Constabulary, War Office. * William Yates Caunce, Chairman, Thurrock Disablement Advisory Committee. * Robert George Chapman, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. * Freda Church, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. * Edward Thomas Clark, Member representing Oxfordshire, National Savings Assembly. * George Henry Clark, Personal Assistant to the Service Manager, de Havilland Division,
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Ltd., Hatfield. * Florence Margaret Clarke, Clerical Officer Secretary, Export Credits Guarantee Department. * Madge Myra Claxton, English Language Officer, Ghana, British Council. * Norman Albert Bowen Clements, Area Works Officer, Egypt Area,
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 ...
. * Frederick St. Clair Cobb, North East Essex Constituency Representative, Regional Schools Advisory Savings Committee. * James Codd, Group Leader, Atomic Energy Establishment, Winfrith, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. * Thomas Edward Cogswell, Commandant, Metropolitan Special Constabulary. * Frank Marshall Collins. For voluntary public services in Bushey, Hertfordshire. * James Collins. For political and public services in Paddington. * Frederick Vincent Commander, Factory Manager, Joseph Lucas (Gas Turbine Equipment) Ltd. * Geoffrey Hewett Cooper, Technical Grade A, Ministry of Public Building and Works. * Alfred James Gee Coulshed, Central Rescue Stations Manager, East Midlands Division, National Coal Board. * George Edward Cousins, Senior Experimental Officer, HM Establishment, Loch Goil, Ministry of Defence. * Captain Herbert William Crabtree, Master, MV ''Kirkham Abbey'',
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Ltd., Transport Holding Company. * George James Creech, Assistant Commissioner and County Secretary, Bristol, St. John Ambulance Brigade. * Alderman Henry John Crocker, Member, Nottinghamshire Agricultural Executive Committee. * Olive Crossley, Superintendent Midwife, City General Hospital, Sheffield. * Enid Mary Cubitt, Secretary and Treasurer, Women's Voluntary Service Trustees Ltd. * Arthur Henry Coverdale Cussons, Chairman, Eastern District Committee, North Riding of Yorkshire Agricultural Executive Committee. * Eric Cuthbert, lately Welding Engineer,
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Ltd., Belfast. * Doris May Darby, District Nurse/Midwife, Staffordshire County Council. * Barbara Annie Bineham Davies, Controller of Typists, Board of Inland Revenue. * Edith Victoria Winifred Deakin, One-in-Five Organiser, Southern Region, Women's Voluntary Service. * Alfred George Demain, , Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * James William Dickinson, Esq. For services to Association Football. * Ronald William Dobbing, Chief Officer, East Ham Fire Brigade. * Thomas Driscoll, Head Pharmacist, Medical Department (Naval), Ministry of Defence. * William Duff, Higher Executive Officer, Office of the Civil Air Attaché in the Middle East, Beirut. * Alderman James Dougal Duncan, , Principal Deputy Area Controller,
Civil Defence Corps The Civil Defence Corps (CDC) was a civilian volunteer organisation established in Great Britain in 1949 to mobilise and take local control of the affected area in the aftermath of a major national emergency, principally envisaged as being a Col ...
, Somerset. * Laurence Montague Easton, Member, Sittingbourne and Milton Urban District Council. * William George Edward, Chairman, Inverurie Burgh Savings Committee. * James Joseph Edwards, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. * Donald Henry Elliott, Senior Telecommunications Engineer, Cable & Wireless * Oliver Ellis, Member, Civil Defence Committee, Bootle. * Joseph Emens, Superintendent, Head Post Office, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. * Harold David Evans, Grade IV Officer, Ministry of Labour. * Howell Jones Evans, Dairy Farmer, Cheshire. * William Ralph Evans, Director and Chief Engineer, Shelton Iron & Steel Ltd. * Reginald Spear Every, Indoor Officer, Board of Customs and Excise. * William Scott Fairholm, , Civil Defence Officer, Ross and Cromarty County Council. * Josephine Ann Farrow, lately Clerical Officer, London Communications Electronic Security Agency, Foreign Office. * Emily Freda Filmer, Assistant Supervisor of Duplicator Operators, Ministry of Public Building and Works. * Cecil Herbert Percy Fish. For services to the
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in Norfolk. * Frank Fitton, , Chairman, Ashton-under-Lyne, Dukinfield and District Employment Committee. * Jack Alexander George Fitzgerald, Chief Engineer, Control Gear Division, Laurence Scott & Electromotors, Ltd., Norwich. * John Leopold Fletcher, Assistant Manager (Engineering) Submarines,
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& Company, Ltd., Birkenhead. * Alexander Forbes, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Health. * James Forrest, Grade III Officer, Ministry of Labour. * Norah Mabel Foster, Executive Officer, Ministry of Transport. * Henry Alfred Franklin, Grade III Officer, Ministry of Labour. * Frederick Leslie Gatfield, Group Secretary, Norwich, Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth Hospital Management Committee. * Evan Howard George, Head of Department, Dockyard Technical College, Portsmouth, Ministry of Defence. * William Frederick George, Managing Director, Celluware Ltd., Gateshead. * Observer Officer Albert Goodworth, Group Officer, No. 18 Group, Royal Observer Corps. * Clifford Goodyear, . For services to Boys' Clubs in Yorkshire. * Marion Gosset, Head of Library and Information Services, Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. * Harold Gough, Secretary, County Londonderry Savings Committee. * Ernest Goulding, lately Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * Dorothy Violet Gower, Grade III Officer, Ministry of Labour. * Gladys Minnie Gower, Executive Officer, Commonwealth Relations Office. * Bernard Gordon Grant, lately Clerical Officer, Royal Army Service Corps, Gosport, War Office. * Elizabeth Morgan Grieve. For political services in South Angus. * Robert Hewitt-Hack, Deputy Director, Hall of Residence for Commonwealth Students,
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. * Margaret Elizabeth Hall, Head Almoner, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast. * John Edward Hargreaves, Northern Editor, ''Farmers' Weekly''. * Ian Harkness, , Shipyard Manager,
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Ltd., Port Glasgow. * Florence Elsie Harris, Clerical Officer, Ministry of Defence. * Alfred Thomas Harrison, Superintendent of Parks, Edinburgh. * Eric Harrison, Senior Executive Officer, Scotland, General Post Office. * John Harston, Operations Officer, Grade I, Ministry of Aviation. * Dorothie Muriel Hepburn Hartwell. For political and public services in Eton and Slough. * Agnes Mary Harvey, Honorary Secretary, Brighton Savings Committee. * Guy Medley Harvey, Chairman and Founder, Nantwich Boys' Club. * Dorothy Hastings, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Mabel Edith Haworth, Chairman, Durham County Federation of Women's Institutes. * Mary Hay. For political and public services in Oswestry. * Samuel Edward Joseph Haysom, Chief Examiner of Technical Accounts, Ship Department, Ministry of Defence. * Cyril James Heather, Senior Executive Officer, Crown Estate Office. * Florence Margaret Henson. For political and public services in Leicestershire. * Joan Elizabeth Parry Hickman, Chief Herbarium Clerk and Senior Indexer,
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, Kew. * Ronald Thomas Charles Higgins, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * Guy Hicham, Chief Vehicle Examiner, Northern Traffic Area, Ministry of Transport. * Robert Edwin Spencer Hinchcliffe, Deputy Editor, Radio Newsreel, British Broadcasting Corporation. * Arthur Edward Thomas Frederick Elisha Hiscox, Area Production Manager, No. 6 (Monmouthshire) Area, South Western Division, National Coal Board. * Joseph Arthur Hitchmough, Higher Clerical Officer, Telephone Manager's Office, Manchester, General Post Office. * Phyllis Mary Hobson, Grade II, National Agricultural Advisory Service (Bacteriologist), Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Thomas Frederick Hogg, Deputy Chief Officer, Monmouthshire Fire Brigade. * Edith Holdsworth, County Borough Organiser, Wakefield, Women's Voluntary Service. * Ernest Alexander Hornsby, Clerk and Superintendent, London Central Markets (Smithfield). * Clare Annie Howard, Matron,
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, Putney. * Jean Mary Howat, Senior Adviser on Hospital Domestic Management, Ministry of Health. * Kenneth Charles Ransome Howell, Supervising Examiner, Driving Tests, Ministry of Transport * Emrys Hughes, Member, Llangefni Urban District Council. * William Morrison Hunter, Superintendent and Deputy Chief. Constable, Paisley Burgh Police. * Percy Ingleby, . For political and public services in Batley and Morley. * Alfred George Gwyn Isaacs, Employer Chairman, Chesterfield District Advisory Committee, North Midland Regional Board for Industry. * Captain Aubrey Francis Jackman, Honorary Director of the Bath Tattoo. * Miriam James, Ward Sister, Swansea Hospital. * John Thomas Jelley, Inspector of Works (Buildings) Technical I, Ministry of Public Building and Works. * Fanny Anita Johns, lately Matron, Blackwood House, Redruth, Cornwall. * Lieutenant-Commander Francis Nelson Blois Johnson, RD, Chairman, Newhaven and Seaford Unit Committee, Sea Cadet Corps. * Jessie Cowper Rooke Johnston. For political services in Gloucestershire. * Robert Jenkin Jones, Chairman, Ammanford Disablement Advisory Committee. * Winifred Mary Kidd, Inspector of Taxes (Higher Grade), Board of Inland Revenue. * Laura Killey, Chairman, Ebbw Vale Street Groups Savings Sub-Committee. * Edith Florence Mary King, Head of Ealing Hotel and Catering School, Ealing Technical College. * Joan Mary Kirby, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Charles Stephen Kirkup, Official of the Eastern Counties Area,
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. * Ernest Kirman, , lately Member, Grimsby Hospital Management Committee. * Robert Stanley Lang, Honorary Secretary, Letchworth Division, Soldiers' Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association. * Mary Margaret Langlois. For political services in Islington. * William East Lear, Senior Experimental Officer, Food Science and Plant Health Division, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Captain John William Lease, Master, MV ''Salvada'', C. Salvesen & Company, Ltd. * John Leiper, . For medical services to the Fishing Industry in Aberdeen. * Norman George Lethlean, Research Engineer,
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. * John Letters, Chairman and Managing Director, John Letters & Company Ltd., Glasgow. * Tord Alvar Quan Lidell, Senior Announcer (Sound), British Broadcasting Corporation. * Elsie Lidgey. For public services in the Camborne–Redruth area, Cornwall. * Edward Griffith Lloyd, Executive Engineer, General Post Office Headquarters, Northern Ireland. * Geoffrey Roger Lock, Building Supervisor,
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(Building) Ltd. * Morrison Love, Pharmacist, Scottish Home and Health Department. * Charles Lovell, Secretary, Royal Gloucestershire Hussars Old Comrades Association. * Anna Margaret Jane Asher Lowe, Executive Officer, National Assistance Board. * James McAleese, . For political services in Belfast. * Gladys Alexandra MacBain, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Power. * Donald Harry McCracken, Head of Engineering Department, Norwich City College and Art School. * Evelyn Mary Macdonald, Principal, Dorset House School of Occupational Therapy. * Agnes Jessie McIntyre, Clerk Superintendent of Typists, Scottish Home and Health Department. * John Mackay, Provost of Invergordon. * William McKay, Meteorological Officer, Seychelles, Ministry of Defence. * Rothes MacLeod, Matron, Methil Haven Home, Methilhill, Fife. * Marion Paterson Macmillan, , Woman District Inspector, Royal Ulster Constabulary. * Hugh MacPhee, Gaelic Producer, Scotland, British Broadcasting Corporation. * Dorothea Mary Patricia Malley, Higher Executive Officer, Lord Chancellor's Department. * Paul Rosario Joseph Maria Dominici Manduca, Local Assistant Accounts Officer, HM Naval Base, Malta GC. * Kathleen Amy Manger, lately Organising Secretary,
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. * Ernest Vivian Riley Martin, Technical Class Grade I, Radio Design Staff, Ministry of Defence. * Ernest Rowland Mason. For services to young people in Birmingham. * William Frederick Mason, Secretary, National Coal Board Division Savings Committee. * Dorothy Florence Maudslay. For political and public services in Yeovil. * Doris Elsie Mears, Grade 3 Officer, Ministry of Labour. * William Percival Melhuish, Correspondent to the Managers of two Approved Schools in Devon. * Henry Edward Melsom, Higher Executive Officer, Board of Trade. * Kathleen Mendelssohn. For political services in South West Hertfordshire. * Commander Francis Duppa-Miller, Royal Navy (Retired), Civil Defence Adviser,
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Ltd., Coventry. * Stanley Mitchell, Headmaster, Blurton County Junior School, Stoke-on-Trent. * William John Mitchell, Head Postmaster, Richmond and Twickenham, General Post Office. * Reginald Cottle Moody, Senior Information Officer, Ministry of Defence. * Bertram Henry Moore, Area Engineer, Telephone Manager's Office, General Post Office. * Samuel Moore, Deputy Principal, Ministry of Agriculture for Northern Ireland. * Edgar Moorhouse, Examiner, Official Receiver's Office, Bradford, Board of Trade. * Ernest Harold George Moreton. For political and public services in Herefordshire. * Emrys Thomas Morgan, Chairman, North West Regional Schools Advisory Savings Committee. * Barbara Joyce Morris, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. * Christina Florence Mortimer, Higher Executive Officer, Board of Inland Revenue. * Leonard Harvey Mumford, , Superintendent of Dining Rooms, House of Commons. * James Scott Gray Munro, , County Secretary, County of Aberdeen Branch, British Red Cross Society. * Gladys Janet Murray, Secretary, Perth City and County, Women's Voluntary Service. * Robert Colin Napier, lately Senior Executive Officer, War Office. * George Maxwell Nelson, , Crofter. For services to agriculture in Scotland. * Richard James Newman New All, Dredging Superintendent, Barrow Docks. * William Kenneth Newson, Engineering Recruitment Officer, British Broadcasting Corporation. * Alfred Nicholson, Assistant Shipyard Manager, Vickers-Armstrongs (Shipbuilders) Ltd., Barrow-in-Furness. * Stanley Harold Niemeyer, Office Manager, The
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of the Commonwealth. * Captain Fernleigh Rupert Nuttall. For services to the British Legion in the Metropolitan area. * Thomas James William O'Hara, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. * Thomas Oldham, Senior Collector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue. * George Alfred Lansdowne Parfitt, Chief Clerk, Liverpool County Court and District Registry of the High Court of Justice. * John Arnold Parker, Inspector of Air Raid Warnings, Eastern Sector. * Jean Parkinson, Honorary Secretary, Newcastle, County Down, Savings Committee. * Allan Edward Parritt, General Contracts Manager, Foxboro-Yoxall Ltd. * Jack Boyt Parry, Group Secretary and Supplies Officer, Morgannwg Hospital Management Committee. * Albert Henry Pearson, Director, Bramber Engineering Company, Ltd. * Maxy Francis Thomas Perch, Chief Steward, MV ''Canberra'',
Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company P&O (in full, The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company) is a British shipping and logistics company dating from the early 19th century. Formerly a public company, it was sold to DP World in March 2006 for £3.9 billion. DP World c ...
. * Edward John Perry, Clerical Officer, Ministry of Public Building and Works. * William Joseph Peters, Chief Draughtsman, Armaments Division,
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Ltd., Coventry. * Grace Maud Pheby, Chairman of General Purposes Committee, Southern Railwaymen's Home for Children, Woking, British Railways Board. * Ernest John William Pickett, Principal Executive Assistant, London Transport Board. * John Edward Pitson, lately Technical Officer, HM Stationery Office. * Shackleton Pollard, lately Organist, Halifax Parish Church, West Riding of Yorkshire. * John Stanley Pond. For services to the Boy Scouts Association in Essex. * Mabel Lightwood Porter, , Joint County Borough Organiser, Stoke-on-Trent, Women's Voluntary Service. * Ethel Fanny Louisa Pouncy, Vice-President, South Dorset Branch, Association of Wrens. * Ronald Murray Primett, lately Chairman, Bedfordshire National Assistance Appeal Tribunal. * Ethel Jane Pritchard, Assistant Secretary, Caernarvonshire Education Committee. * Agnes Wood Raeside, Assistant Matron, Royal Maternity Hospital, Glasgow. * Alfred Henry James Rand, Assistant Information Officer, Central Office of Information. * Florence Annie Victoria Rawlings, lately Higher Clerical Officer, Office of HM Procurator-General and Treasury Solicitor. * George Norman Hancock Read, District Officer, HM Coastguard, Hartland, Ministry of Transport. * Philip Stanley Rendall, County Commandant, Warwickshire Special Constabulary. * Walter George Richer, Superintendent, Mechanical Engineering Section, Bexford Ltd. * William Bruce George Rigg, Chief Public Health Inspector and Cleansing Superintendent, Kendal Municipal Borough. * Molly Ripley, Honorary Secretary, Scarborough and District Street Groups Savings Sub-Committee. * Evan Roberts, Chief Warden, Nature Conservancy's National Nature Reserves in North Wales. * Thomas Snowdon Robson, Senior Engineer, Transmitters,
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. * Frank Anderson Rogers, Secretary, No. 2247 (Flint) Squadron Committee,
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 ...
. * Joseph Charles Roper, lately Clerk of Coseley Urban District Council. * Sidney Walter Rose. For the provision of homes for old people in Banstead and district, Surrey. * Marguerite Gladwyn Davidson Ross, President of the Central Committee, Women's Section, British Legion, Guernsey. * George Rough, Senior Plant Health Inspector, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Eric Sidney Russell, Chief Telecommunications Superintendent, External Telecommunications Executive, General Post Office. * Arthur Henry Salway, Senior District Officer, Housing Department, London County Council. * Elsie Lydia Sanders, Honorary Secretary,
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. * Joseph Patrick Savage, Staff Officer, Ministry of Commerce for Northern Ireland. * Frederick Charles Sawyer, Senior Experimental Officer, British Museum (Natural History). * Nicholas Paul Scott, . For political and public services. * Constance Catherine Seaman, Grade V Officer, Foreign Office. * Robert Maurice Shand, Station Master, Glasgow Central, British Railways Board. * Winifred Alured Shand, Organiser in the Outer Hebrides for Highland Home Industries Ltd. * Ernest Henry Sharp, Higher Executive Officer, National Gas Turbine Establishment, Farnborough, Ministry of Aviation. * Horace Albert Barnabas Sheppard, Officer Board of Customs and Excise. * Nora Adair Silver, Divisional Director, Woodbridge Division, Suffolk Branch, British Red Cross Society. * Bert Kesterton Simmons, Technical Grade B, Southern Region, Ministry of Public Building and Works. * Kenneth Sinclair, Senior Experimental Officer, Ministry of Defence. * Winifred Skidmore, Welfare Officer, Grade I, Ministry of Defence. * Stefan Slabczynski, Chief Restorer, Tate Gallery. * John David Seaman Sloper, Operational Training Superintendent (Flight Operations), British Overseas Airways Corporation. * William Emmanuel Sly, Senior Grade Surveyor, Ordnance Survey, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. * Catherine Harvie Smith, Member, Argyll, Renfrew and Bute War Pensions Committee. * James Alexander Smith, Senior Ship Surveyor, Marine Survey Office, Newcastle, Ministry of Transport * John Gall Smith, lately Group Engineer (Civil), Nobel 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. * Leonard Gordon Smith, Senior Executive Officer, Commonwealth Relations Office. * Ralph Oscar Smith, Leader and Secretary, Employers' Side, Milk Distributive Wages Council (England and Wales). * Reginald Edward Valentine Smith. For political services in Weston-super-Mare. * Sydney John Smith, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence. * William Frederick Henry Smith, Assistant Labour Relations Officer, North Thames Gas Board. * Dudley Francis Snelgrove, lately Senior Research Assistant, British Museum. * Geoffrey Tate Stanley, formerly Airport Commandant III, Dalcross Aerodrome, now Air Traffic Control Officer, Accra Airport, Ministry of Aviation. * Victor Stansfield, Chief Photographer,
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, Harpenden, Hertfordshire. * Sidney Staples, Journalist. Reporter, ''
Darlington & Stockton Times The ''Darlington & Stockton Times'' is a British, regional, weekly, paid for, newspaper covering the Richmond - Darlington - Stokesley - Thirsk - Leyburn area. It is published in Darlington by Newsquest Media Group Ltd, a subsidiary of Gannett ...
''. * Iris Edith Stephens, Member, Newport Urban District Council, Shropshire. * Charles Frederick Stewart, Secretary of the
Civil Service Club The Civil Service Club is a London social club, founded in 1953, for current and former members of the UK Civil Service and His Majesty's Diplomatic Service. In advance of the wedding of the Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbat ...
. * Sheila Fairbairn Stewart, attached Ministry of Defence. * Arthur Leslie Stickland, County Secretary, Staffordshire, National Farmers' Union. * Edward Arthur Stokes, Chief Research Engineer, Yokes Ltd., Guildford. * Maud Erinvine Stuart, Honorary Secretary, Disabled Soldiers Embroidery Industry. Friends of the Poor & Gentlefolk's Help. * Helen Crum Sutherland, Chairman of Visiting Committee of Greenock Borstal for Girls. * Marion Sutherland, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland. * James Colville Swanson, Chairman, Grangemouth Unit Committee,
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. * Isabella Somerville Swanston, Lady Superintendent and assistant teacher of English and History,
Inverness High School Inverness High School is a secondary school on Montague Row in Inverness, Scotland. Admissions From a peak of over 1,600 pupils, the school's current roll is around 450. Its feeders are Central, Dalneigh, Bishop Eden's, St Joseph's and Merkinch ...
. * Arthur Herbert Sweet, Chief Preventive Officer, Board of Customs and Excise. * Frederick Charles Talbert, lately Purser, SS ''Empress of Britain'', Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd. * Montague Gervase Talbot, Works Technical Grade B, Ministry of Public Building and Works. * William Ernest Charles Taylor. For political services in Ealing. * Aelison Inglis Tennent, Member, Stirlingshire Local Savings Committee. * Grace Susan Terras, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Aviation. * Jane Ethelwyn Thomas, lately Nursing Officer to the Welsh Hospital Board. * Margaret Elizabeth Thomas, Grade III Officer, Ministry of Labour. * Wing-Commander Richard Maelor Thomas, Chairman, Bath, Wells and District War Pensions Committee. * Frederick Charles Thornton, lately Production Superintendent, A.E.C. Ltd. * Clara Mary Thubrun. For political and public services in Hendon. * Kathleen Mary Thwaites, . For political and public services in Bury. * Reginald Ernest William Tipton, Executive Director (Export), Gascoignes (Reading) Ltd. * Eric John Tranter, . For political services. * Madge Turner. For political services in Blyth. * Thomas Arthur Tweddle, Headmaster, Central Boys' School, Darlington. * Rowena Adelaide Vining, Senior Information Officer, Commonwealth Relations Office. * Joan Vissian, Labour Manager, Royal Ordnance Factory, Burghfield, Ministry of Aviation. * Walter Walker, Chief Ambulance Officer, Shropshire County Council. * William James Walter, Chairman, Ealing, Acton, Uxbridge and District War Pensions Committee. * Edith Adelaide Webster, Headmistress, Beaconsfield Road Junior Mixed School, Southall. * Margaret Clark Milne Webster, Assistant Director, Relief Purchasing, Stores and Supply Department, British Red Cross Society. * Cyril William John Welham, Executive Officer, Registry of Friendly Societies. * Robert Beamish Wellwood, Clerical Officer, Ministry of Public Building and Works. * Captain Walter Douglas Wellwood, lately Senior Captain, British Overseas Airways Corporation. * William Edwin Wheeler, Senior Experimental Officer,
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, Westcott, Ministry of Aviation. * Eric Stanley White, Chief Metallurgist, T. M. Birkett, Billington & Newton Ltd., Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. * Samuel White, Assistant Secretary,
Ulster Farmers' Union The Ulster Farmers Union (UFU) is a member organisation/industry association for farmers in Northern Ireland. The UFU was formed in 1918 and currently claims over 12,500 members. Presidency Previous Presidents of the UFU included Sir Basil Broo ...
. * Gordon Henry Whitefield, Higher Executive Officer, Colonial Office. * Elsie Wightman, Secretary, Newcastle University Institute Board for Examinations in Training Colleges. * Sidney Wightman, Clerical Officer, Department of Education and Science. * Captain Anthony Douglas Wilkinson, . For political services. * Arthur Denby Wilkinson, Manager National Poultry Tests, Milford. * Herbert John Williams. For political services in Yorkshire. * Isabella Jane Williams, lately Staff Officer, Ministry of Labour and National Insurance for Northern Ireland. * John Williams, Executive Officer, Exchequer Office, Edinburgh. * William Noel Williams, Member representing Flintshire, National Savings Assembly. * Margaret Scott Wilson. For political and public services in Ayrshire. * Alderman Percy George Wood, Chairman, Eastbourne Local Employment Committee. * John Martin Woodruff, Deputy Armament Supply Officer, Plymouth, Ministry of Defence. * David William Woods, Managing Director, Belfast Tool & Gauge Company, Belfast. * Leonard Philip Wright, Divisional Officer,
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 ...
. * Theodora Lina Wright, Clerical Assistant, Ministry of Power. * Wilton Holroyd Young, Principal Survey Officer, Directorate of Overseas Surveys, Department of Technical Co-operation. * Frank Reginald Arnott, British subject resident in the Argentine Republic. * Harry Bentley, British Consul, Cartagena. * James Matthew Carlin, , First Secretary (Labour), Her Majesty's Embassies, Buenos Aires, Asuncion, Montevideo and Santiago. * John Hounslow Donofield, British subject lately resident in Thailand. * Edmund Patrick Donovan, British subject resident in the United States of America. * Alfred Mario Fluhmann, , Her Majesty's Consul,
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. * The Reverend William Alfred Franklin, Chaplain, St. Andrew's Church, Santiago. * William Reginald Fryer, lately British Trade Correspondent,
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. * Charles William Fyfield, British Council Representative, Algeria. * John Edgar Halliday, British subject resident in Mexico. * Reginald Henry James Hamlin, , Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Princess Tsahai Memorial Hospital,
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. * Keith Reginald Welbore Ker, Her Majesty's Consul-General, Hanover. * William Reid McAlpine, British Council Representative, Burma. * Robert Antony Newbery, British subject resident in Turkey. * Stanley Herbert Pull, British subject resident in Indonesia. * Allen Ashard Webb, President, British Chamber of Commerce for Belgium and Luxembourg. * Idris Herbert Williams, Cultural Attaché, Her Majesty's Embassy, Cairo. * Victor Mansfield Ashwell, Administrative Officer, Northern Nigeria. * Constantine Walter Benson, Biologist, Department of Game and Fisheries,
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. * Clarence Askew Byrne, , of Caloundra, State of Queensland. For services to the mining industry. * William George Cannington, of Newcastle, State of New South Wales. For services to the community. * Charles William Edward Wimhurst Cartwright, of
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, Southern Rhodesia. For services to agriculture. * Anthony Joseph Cordy, Acting Deputy Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance, Nigeria. * William Sinton Cowie, lately Director of Telecommunications (Planning), Malaysia. * Ian Rollo Currie, President, Euroa Bush Nursing Hospital, State of Victoria. * Roy Arthur James Damerell, Chief Industrial Relations Officer, Kenya. * Harold Whitmore Dart, Managing Secretary, Prisoners' Aid Association, State of New South Wales. * Kenneth Davis, General Manager,
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. * Anthony Edgar Dorman, Director of Veterinary Services, Kenya. * Hudson William Dougall, Pasture Research Chemist, Grassland Research Station, Kitale, Kenya. * Frederick Gerard Duggan, Assistant Director of Public Works (Roads), Malaysia. * Edwin Everett, Commandant of Preventive Service, Board of Customs and Excise, Federal Ministry of Finance, Nigeria. * John Edwin Fairbairn, Assistant Commissioner, Sabah Component,
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. * John Dow Finlayson, , formerly Deputy Director of Medical Services, Sarawak. * William Ford, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Northern Nigeria. * Thomas Amesbury Frankcomb, of Huonville, State of Tasmania. For services to the community. * Victor William Gillespie, Mayor of Windsor, State of New South Wales. * Cyril Allerton Glew, of Perth, State of Western Australia. For services to education and the welfare of youth. * Ellen Jane Gourley, , of South Ballarat, State of Victoria. For social welfare services, particularly in the interests of women and girls. * Gordon James Muirhead Gray, Assistant Labour Commissioner, Kenya. * Maurice Edgar Hamer, . For services to local government in the State of Western Australia. * James Patrick Hannay. For services to the British community in Assam, India. * Eric Theodore Milliard, , formerly Director of State Psychiatric Services, State of New South Wales. * Albert Thomas Hinchliffe, of Toowoomba, State of Queensland. For services to journalism and community affairs. * Eamon Joseph Hughes, Chief Accountant, Port Swettenham Authority, Malaysia. * Eric Hillyer Ibbitson. For public services, particularly as Chairman of the Board of Governors of the combined English Senior School, Cyprus. * Keith Wallace Ingram, Chief of the Sawmilling Division, Woods and Forests Department, State of South Australia. * Edward Stanley James, Administrative Officer (Staff Grade), Eastern Nigeria. * Norman Joseph James, of Hampton, State of Victoria. For services to the Boy Scout Movement. * John Derek Llewellyn-Jones, , Specialist Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. * Stephen Geoffrey King, Secretary, Local Government Association, State of Queensland. * Oliver Staniforth Knowles, Under Secretary in charge of Development, Planning and Development Expenditure, Kenya. * James Wilfred Leach, , Administrative Officer (Staff Grade), Eastern Nigeria. * Leslie Arthur Little, . For public services in
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 ...
. * Peter Long, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Nyasaland. * Councillor Arthur Ranald McAllister, , Mayor of Geelong, State of Victoria. * Thomas Paterson McBrierley, Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police, Kenya. * Douglas Esdaile Macgregor, Chief Veterinary Officer, Northern Nigeria. * John Hewitt Bolton-Maggs, Chief Inspector of Education, Northern Nigeria. * Norman Derek Matthews, Senior Assistant Secretary, Nyasaland. * Julia Sheila Murphy, lately Matron, Government Hospital,
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. * Donald James Newlands. For services to local government in the State of South Australia. * John Le Maistre d'Auvergne Nicolle. For services to agriculture in
Southern Rhodesia Southern Rhodesia was a landlocked self-governing colony, 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 reg ...
. * Major Gerald Cornelius Vincent O'Driscoll, , Principal Medical Officer, Northern Nigeria. * William Charles Le Page, Chief Electrical Engineer, Ministry of Transport and Communications,
Northern Rhodesia Northern Rhodesia was a British protectorate in south central Africa, now the independent country of Zambia. It was formed in 1911 by amalgamating the two earlier protectorates of Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia and North-Eastern Rhodesi ...
. * Alderman Oliver George Parnham, Mayor of Bathurst, State of New South Wales. * Roger William Dawes Pawle, Deputy Provincial Commissioner, Central Province, Northern Rhodesia. * Charles Malcolm Phillips, , Specialist Ophthalmologist, Northern Rhodesia. * Gabriel Frank Pollard, Senior Administrative Officer, Nyasaland. * Lieutenant-Colonel David Gordon Fremoult Pringuer, Senior Superintendent of Police, Kenya. * Philip Craddock Randell, , formerly Chief Conservator of Forests, Northern Nigeria. * Philip Arthur Richardson, Under Secretary, Nyasaland. * Ronald Frederick Roper, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Mineral and Water Resources, Uganda. * Trevor Bertram Rouse, Chairman, State Lottery Trustees, Southern Rhodesia, 1956–1963. * John Hilary Smith, Deputy Secretary to Premier of Northern Nigeria. * Arthur John Spicer, Senior Inspector of Education, Northern Nigeria. * Eric Henry Stanes, . For services to the British community in South India. * Alfred Murdoch Stuart, of Linden Park, State of South Australia. For services to the fruit and vegetable industry. * Jack Edward Clive Thornton, , Secretary, Bureau for the Co-ordination of External Aid to Education, Nigeria. * The Reverend Hubert Hedley Trigge, of Taringa, State of Queensland. For services to the Methodist Church and education. * Elizabeth Margaret Usher, Under Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Kenya. * William Desmond Wilson, , formerly Administrative Officer, Class 1, Northern Nigeria. * Margaret Jean Latta Wood, Commissioner of the Girl Guides' Association for the State of South Australia. * Stanley Charles Wood, Chief Education Officer, Uganda. * Milton Pentonville Allen, Speaker of the Legislative Council,
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. * The Right Reverend Leonard Alufurai. For public services in the Western Pacific. * Paul Gustave Arthur Anthony. For public services in
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. * James Robert Bruce, Resident Magistrate,
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. * Edgar Cochrane, , Senior Medical Officer of Health, Barbados. * Sidney Elizabeth Croskery, . For public services in Aden. * The Reverend James Davison, Chairman, British Guiana District, Methodist Church. * Wilbur Edgar Donovan, . For public services in Fiji. * Silvio Casimir Bettencourt-Gomes, , Senior Physician, St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital,
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. * William Alfred Hoare, , Government Printer,
British Honduras British Honduras was a British Crown colony on the east coast of Central America, south of Mexico, from 1783 to 1964, then a self-governing colony, renamed Belize in June 1973,
. * Charles John Hunter, Director of Education,
Bechuanaland Protectorate The Bechuanaland Protectorate () was a protectorate established on 31 March 1885, by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (later the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) in Southern Africa. It became the Republic ...
. * Rawle Shilstone Jordan, Chief Education Officer, Barbados. * Kenneth John Winton Lane, , Secretary to the Prime Minister and Cabinet,
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. * Eric Vernon Lawson. For public services in the Western Pacific. * Joseph Le Roy, Electoral Commissioner, Mauritius. * Ellen Li Tsao Sau-Kwan, . For public services in
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. * Alexander James Smith McFadzean, , Professor of Medicine, University of Hong Kong. * Edward Parr Wilmot-Morgan, Assistant Director of Public Works, Hong Kong. * Martin Pounder, Chief Industrial Officer, Bahamas. * Thomas Egbert Noble Smith, . For public services in Grenada. * Edmund Harold Stuart, Member of Civil Service Commission, Bahamas. * Fred Gainford Taharally, Commissioner of Labour, Ministry of Labour, Health and Housing, British Guiana. * Patrick Charles Temple, Commissioner of Police, Swaziland. * Alan Tregarthen Trenerry. For public services in Hong Kong. * Goinsamy Venkatasamy, Principal Assistant Secretary, Mauritius. * Eric Wood, Port Officer, Aden Port Trust. * Charles Metam Yeats. For public services in
Basutoland Basutoland was a British Crown colony that existed from 1884 to 1966 in present-day Lesotho. Though the Basotho (then known as Basuto) and their territory had been under British control starting in 1868 (and ruled by Cape Colony from 1871), th ...
. * John Kevin Flanagan Bamford, Her Majesty's Consul, Cleveland. * Herbert Blackstone, British Vice-Consul (Commercial), Genoa. * Alfred Brocas, British Vice-Consul, Lyons. * Leslie David Casbon, Headmaster of the English School, Addis Ababa. * Phyllis Esme Donaldson, Head of the English School in The Hague. * George Richard Evison, Accountant, Her Majesty's Embassy, Buenos Aires. * Mary Winifred Fanning, Commercial Officer, Her Majesty's Consulate-General, New York. * John Agustin Franks, British subject resident in Spain. * Barbara Brent Glazebrook, lately Shorthand typist, Her Majesty's Embassy, Tripoli. * Gerald Edwin Earl Hakim, British subject resident in France. * The Reverend Francis Mustapha Harrison, British subject resident in Costa Rica. * Robert Fletcher Harrison, lately Assistant Representative, British Council, Indonesia. * Frederick Walter Werner Murray, Her Majesty's Consul, Munich. * Peter Charles Stephen Ortega, British Pro-Consul, Barcelona. * William Alfred Thomas Pulleyblank, Commercial Officer, Her Majesty's Consulate-General, Tangier. * Iris Sarah Riddle, Shorthand-typist, Her Majesty's Embassy, Athens. * Marie Therese Ryan, Headmistress, Indian-Pakistani School, Kuwait Oil Co. Ltd. * John Henderson Taylor, Headmaster of
Sharjah Sharjah (; ar, ٱلشَّارقَة ', Gulf Arabic: ''aš-Šārja'') is the third-most populous city in the United Arab Emirates, after Dubai and Abu Dhabi, forming part of the Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman metropolitan area. Sharjah is the capital o ...
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Dubai Dubai (, ; ar, دبي, translit=Dubayy, , ) is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, the most populated of the 7 emirates of the United Arab Emirates.The Government and Politics of ...
Trade Schools. * Aline Yvonne Thomas, Archivist, Her Majesty's Legation,
Holy See The Holy See ( lat, Sancta Sedes, ; it, Santa Sede ), also called the See of Rome, Petrine See or Apostolic See, is the jurisdiction of the Pope in his role as the bishop of Rome. It includes the apostolic episcopal see of the Diocese of Rome ...
. * Alan Goodwin Thorniley, British subject resident in Belgium. * Edith Alicia Urquhart, Her Majesty's Vice-Consul, Bucharest. * David Lancaster Wetton, Senior Market Officer, Her Majesty's Embassy, Berne. * John Murray Wilson, Assistant Representative and Science Officer, British Council, Brazil. * Ethel Evelyn Primrose Winch, Personal Assistant to Her Majesty's Ambassador, Tokyo. * Henry Charles Abbott. For philanthropic services in the State of Tasmania. * Janet Adams, of the British Red Cross Society. For services in
Zanzibar Zanzibar (; ; ) is an insular semi-autonomous province which united with Tanganyika in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanzania. It is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of the mainland, and consists of many small islan ...
. * Harold McPherson Austin, of Skipton, State of Victoria. For services to the community, especially to returned ex-servicemen. * Ronald Babonau, Field Officer,
Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind Sightsavers is an international non-governmental organisation that works with partners in developing countries to treat and prevent avoidable blindness, and promote equality for people with visual impairments and other disabilities. It is based in ...
. * Joan Best, of the British Red Cross Society. For services in Cyprus. * Kathleen Betuel. For services to the community in Eastern Nigeria. * Molly Patricia Eileen Bisshopp, Personal Secretary to Minister of Agriculture, Kenya. * George Harold Briffett, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Nigeria. * Edward John Tatton Brockman, . For services to local government in the State of Western Australia. * James Bullock, Superintendent, Ijora Power Station, Federal Ministry of Mines and Power, Nigeria. * Helen Margaret Burness, lately Senior Public Enlightenment Officer, Northern Nigeria. * Alice Dorothy Burns. For services to the teaching of the deaf in the State of New South Wales. * Theophilos Lawrence Butler, Principal Surveyor, Federal Ministry of Works and Surveys, Nigeria. * Isabel Yarrow Caithness, of Williamstown, State of Victoria. For charitable and welfare services. * Councillor Thomas James Campbell, Chairman, Kolan Shire Council, State of Queensland. * Michael Ambrose Cardew, Senior Pottery Officer, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Northern Nigeria. * Doris Anne Mary Carver, Personal Assistant to Chairman, Federal Public Service Commission, Nigeria. * Katie Turner Chartres, of Sydney, State of New South Wales. For services to Music. * Joseph Mulenga Chituta, District Assistant,
Northern Rhodesia Northern Rhodesia was a British protectorate in south central Africa, now the independent country of Zambia. It was formed in 1911 by amalgamating the two earlier protectorates of Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia and North-Eastern Rhodesi ...
. * Helen Joyce Cholmeley, Matron of the Home for Sick Children, Kyrenia, Cyprus. * Constance Mary Cooke, , of Kensington Gardens, State of South Australia. For social welfare services, particularly in the interests of Aborigines. * Sadie Miriam Corner, Matron of the Leonora District Hospital, State of Western Australia. * Anthony Joseph Coyne, of Mackay, State of Queensland. For services to the sugar industry. * Norton Douglas Dale, Supervisor, Document Reproduction Centre, Northern Rhodesia. * Howell Davies, Chief Tsetse Control Officer, Ministry of Animal and Forest Resources, Northern Nigeria. * Major Morrell Geoffrey Eliot,
Sergeant-at-Arms A serjeant-at-arms, or sergeant-at-arms, is an officer appointed by a deliberative body, usually a legislature, to keep order during its meetings. The word "serjeant" is derived from the Latin ''serviens'', which means "servant". Historically, s ...
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National Assembly of Kenya The National Assembly of the Republic of Kenya is one of the two Houses of the Parliament of Kenya. Between 1966 and 2013, it served as a unicameral house. In 2013 ( 11th Parliament), it became the lower house when the Senate was reestablish ...
. * Herbert James Elliott, of Perth, State of Western Australia. For services in the field of athletics. * Joseph John Evans. For services to the British community in Bihar, India. * Effie, Rebecca Fish, of Oatlands, State of Tasmania. For services to the community, particularly to ex-Servicemen and their dependants. * Mabel Agnes Wallace Fyfe, Officer in charge, Treasury Records Office,
Southern Rhodesia Southern Rhodesia was a landlocked self-governing colony, 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 reg ...
. * Peter Bawtree Gibbs, Reserve Superintendent, British South Africa Police Reserve, Southern Rhodesia. * Enzo George Giglioli, Manager, Mwea Irrigation Scheme, Kenya. * Robert Grenville Gilbert, Agricultural Superintendent (Mechanical), Northern Nigeria. * Beatrice Florence Hall, Head of Registry, Women's Migration and Oversea Appointments Society. * Michael Howard Spencer Hall, Administrative 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 ...
. * Phillip Godfrey Harris, Acting Senior Assistant Commissioner of Revenue, Northern Nigeria. * Councillor William Henry Hart, Chairman, Blackall Shire Council, State of Queensland. * Frank Herbert Hathaway, Works Manager, Eastern Nigeria. * John Leighton Hill, Honorary Organiser and Director, Grammarians and Public Schools' Tennis Association, State of Victoria. * Patricia Hubbard, Principal of the Preparatory School at Narayanganj, East Pakistan. * Harry Russell Hunt, Principal, Government Technical Training School, Bukuru, Northern Nigeria. * Ian Guy Imray. For services to the community in Blantyre and Limbe, Nyasaland. * Irene Marie Inwood, Staff Inspector, Department of Education, State of New South Wales. * Morris Gregory Israel, Traffic Manager, Port Swettenham Authority, Malaysia. * James Archie Donaldson Jackson, Conservator of Forests, Northern Nigeria. * Cyril Rudolph Keel, Superintendent, Royal Malaysia Police. * George Wilson Low, Livestock Improvement Officer, Kenya. * The Reverend Matthew Shatalimi Lucheya, formerly Chairman and General Superintendent of the Methodist Church,
Northern Rhodesia Northern Rhodesia was a British protectorate in south central Africa, now the independent country of Zambia. It was formed in 1911 by amalgamating the two earlier protectorates of Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia and North-Eastern Rhodesi ...
. * Lilian Esther Mckenzie, of Sale, State of Victoria. For charitable and welfare services. * Kenneth Macrae, Divisional Engineer, Public Works Department, Sabah. * John Ndabiningi Knox Madzima. For social services in Southern Rhodesia, particularly to the physically handicapped. * James Brown Marshall, Secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society of the State of Western Australia. * Patricia Jane Martin, Personal Secretary to the Inspector General of Police, Kenya. * John Eppes Maynard, Administrative Officer, Nyasaland. * James Fulton Miller, formerly Chief Works Superintendent (Water), Northern Nigeria. * Esther Margaret Eleanor Muirhead, in recognition of her services in the organisation of charitable works in South India. * Goolammuhammad Suleman Patel, of Lusaka, Northern Rhodesia. For services to the community. * Harold Sydney Peters, Deputy Chief Local Courts Commissioner, Nyasaland. * Philip Pullicino, Clerk of the Uganda National Assembly. * James Stanley Rattray, Senior Executive Engineer, North Kedah, Malaysia. * Clifford Stanley Read, Radiographer, Federal Ministry of Health, Nigeria. * Daisy Donaldson Richmond. For services to the community, particularly to the sick and elderly, in the State of New South Wales. * John Herbert Robinson, of Fairfield, State of Queensland. For services to yachting. * Harry Rook, Senior Executive Engineer, Public Works Department, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. * John Elliott Ross, of Hendra, State of Queensland. For services to Education. * John Fletcher Ross, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Nigeria. * Clifford Saunders, Executive Engineer, Northern Nigeria. * Florence Rachel Le Lievre Savage, of Newcastle, State of New South Wales. For welfare services to the community. * William McCall Say, , of Benalla, State of Victoria. For services to the community. * Lottie Sharfstein, , of Auburn, State of New South Wales. For services to Medicine. * Sydney Gordon Solomon, of Mitcham, State of South Australia. For services to returned ex-servicemen. * Elizabeth Stoodley, of Kingaroy, State of Queensland. For services to the community, particularly in connection with the Red Cross Society and the Country Women's Association. * Gwenneth Margaret Streets, Government Reception Officer, Office of the Prime Minister, Kenya. * Councillor Lloyd Carlyon Trevaskis, , of Shepparton, State of Victoria. For services to local government. * Francis Uher, Chief Photographer, Information Service, Northern Nigeria. * Kenneth Geoffrey Vale, Senior Planning Assistant, Ministry of Lands and Works,
Northern Rhodesia Northern Rhodesia was a British protectorate in south central Africa, now the independent country of Zambia. It was formed in 1911 by amalgamating the two earlier protectorates of Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia and North-Eastern Rhodesi ...
. * Thomas Martin Green Vowles, of Loxton, State of South Australia. For services to the community and local government. * Florence Watson, Mission Nursing Sister, Luampa Mission, Mankoya, Northern Rhodesia. * Mary Elizabeth West, lately Matron, Garrawarra Hospital, Waterfall, State of New South Wales. * Doris Winifred Wilding, Matron-in-Charge of the Opal Hostel, Brisbane, State of Queensland. * Ellis William Williams, Treasury Officer of Accounts, Uganda. * Lilian Jean Williams, Social Welfare Worker, Federal Ministry of Labour, Nigeria. * Alfred Arthur Wright, of Bibbenluke, State of New South Wales. For services to local government. * Muhammad Ibrahim Ashrif, Agronomist,
Gambia The Gambia,, ff, Gammbi, ar, غامبيا officially the Republic of The Gambia, is a country in West Africa. It is the smallest country within mainland AfricaHoare, Ben. (2002) ''The Kingfisher A-Z Encyclopedia'', Kingfisher Publicatio ...
. * Shiri Kisam Balgovind. For public services in Fiji. * Paget Spencer Berridge. For services to sport in Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla. * Frank Milton Blackman, Assistant Secretary (Ministry of the Premier), Barbados. * Wilfrid Walwin Blackman, President of the Barbados Teachers' Association. * Eric John Michael Alexander Bower, Senior Marine Officer,
Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a List of cities in China, city and Special administrative regions of China, special ...
. * Hector James Bruzon, Chief Laboratory Assistant and Deputy Analyst,
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. * Mavis Marjorie Cheong, Senior Woman Secretary, Department of Agriculture, British Guiana. * Mervyn Forrest Clay, . For public services in Fiji. * Mary Frances Greece. For public services in the Falkland Islands. * Olva Winfred Flax, Secretary to the Administrator, Antigua. * Cecil Clement Godet, Supervisor of Docks, Bahamas. * Wahib Jose Habet. For public services in British Honduras. * Richard Robert Harris, Engineer (Telecommunications), Swaziland. * Whitfield Frederick Hayward. For public services in Bermuda. * Ernest Cornelius van Helden, Deputy Commandant, Auxiliary Police,
Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a List of cities in China, city and Special administrative regions of China, special ...
. * Charles Edward Hulse, Senior Marine Officer, Hong Kong. * Iu-woon Ki, Assistant Superintendent of Urban Services, Hong Kong. * Elizabeth Frazer Knife, . For public services in St. Helena. * Wai-yin Kwok, Special Class Clerk, General Clerical Service, Hong Kong. * Sydney Verne McIntosh, . For public services in St. Vincent. * Donald Allan McIntyre, . For public services in Grenada. * Pillay Mootoosamy, Postmaster,
Mauritius Mauritius ( ; french: Maurice, link=no ; mfe, label=Mauritian Creole, Moris ), officially the Republic of Mauritius, is an island nation in the Indian Ocean about off the southeast coast of the African continent, east of Madagascar. It incl ...
. * Donald Morgan, Veterinary Inspector, Seychelles. * Eric Percival Munro, Secretary and Executive Officer, Central Housing and Planning Authority, Dominica. * James Brockley Houston Scott Paterson. For public services in Aden. * Father Vincent Phoofolo. For public services in
Basutoland Basutoland was a British Crown colony that existed from 1884 to 1966 in present-day Lesotho. Though the Basotho (then known as Basuto) and their territory had been under British control starting in 1868 (and ruled by Cape Colony from 1871), th ...
. * Simeon Herbert Riley, Government Printer,
Gambia The Gambia,, ff, Gammbi, ar, غامبيا officially the Republic of The Gambia, is a country in West Africa. It is the smallest country within mainland AfricaHoare, Ben. (2002) ''The Kingfisher A-Z Encyclopedia'', Kingfisher Publicatio ...
. * Ibrahim Robleh, Principal, Government Boys' Secondary School, Khormaksar, Aden. * Edward Rogers, Superintendent of Police, Director of Music, British Guiana. * Gilbert Thomas Sabido, Administrative Officer, British Honduras. * The Reverend John Praimsook Shivrattan. For public services in British Guiana. * Semesa Koroi Sikivou, Assistant Director of Education, Fiji. * Norman Bertram Stalker, Principal Auditor, British Honduras. * Philippus Laurens Steenkamp, District Commissioner, Bechuanaland Protectorate. * Te Itaia Tiaoti, Pastor and acting Principal, London Missionary Society's Theological College, Tarawa, Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony. * Tsheko Tsheko, Tribal Secretary, Batawana Tribe, Bechuanaland Protectorate. * James Lewis Webb, Laboratory Technologist, Mauritius. * Kenneth Leslie Wishart. For services to sport in British Guiana. * Wong Wan-tin. For public services in
Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a List of cities in China, city and Special administrative regions of China, special ...
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Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

;Home Civil Service * Harold Edward Beckett, Deputy Chief Scientific Officer, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (Watford, Hertfordshire.) * Lawrence James Birtles, Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance (Fleetwood, Lancashire.) * Cyril Arthur Briggs, Chief Accountant, Procurator-General and Treasury Solicitor's Office (Carshalton Beeches, Surrey.) * Charles Frederick Burden, , Director, Aeronautical Inspection Service, Ministry of Defence (London S.E.5.) * Walter Robert Butcher, Chief Executive Officer, Scottish Home and Health Department (Edinburgh 4.) * Thomas Hutchinson Carruthers, Principal Regional Officer, Ministry of Health (Birmingham 20.) * Cyril David Graham Cook, Chief Executive Officer, Lord Chancellor's Office (Leigh-on-Sea, Essex.) * Frank Cromwell, , Senior Chief Executive Officer, Board of Trade (Richmond, Surrey.) * Reginald James Davis, Principal Executive Officer, Home Office (London W.5.) * Henry Godfrey, , Assistant Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Defence (Gravesend, Kent.) * Charles Harold William Hall, Principal Clerk, Board of Inland Revenue (Hatfield, Hertfordshire.) * David Richard King, Deputy Controller, Statistical Office, Board of Customs and Excise (Wallington, Surrey.) * Owen Lambeth, Grade 2 Officer, Ministry of Labour (London N.3.) * Catherine Matilda Liptrot, Chief Executive Officer, National Assistance Board (Cheadle, Cheshire.) * Denis Keron Malone, . Lately Chief Executive Officer, Colonial Office (Bickley, Kent.) * Charles Munro, Chief Architect, Ministry of Finance for Northern Ireland (Belfast 5.) * George Edward Reading, , Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Aviation (Enfield, Middlesex.) * James Russell, Superintending Architect, Ministry of Public Building and Works (Sevenoaks, Kent.) * Leonard Frederick Saw, Principal, Ministry of Housing and Local Government (London W.5.) * Hereward Philip Spratt, Deputy Keeper, Science Museum, Ministry of Education (Kew, Surrey.) * William Swanson, Deputy Inspector of Wireless Telegraphy, General Post Office (Tunbridge Wells, Kent.) * Frank Archer Williams, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Power (Leighon-Sea, Essex.) * Alexander Winch, Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Transport (Ilford, Essex.) ;State of Victoria * Roy Stanley Sarah, lately Clerk of the Parliaments and Clerk of the Legislative Council of the State of Victoria. ;Overseas Civil Service * Walter James Ivan Cox, Assistant Comptroller of Customs and Excise, British Guiana. * Aubrey Edward Peter Grimmo, Chief Medical Technologist,
Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a List of cities in China, city and Special administrative regions of China, special ...
. * Harold Rowland Hurd, Commissioner of Income Tax,
Mauritius Mauritius ( ; french: Maurice, link=no ; mfe, label=Mauritian Creole, Moris ), officially the Republic of Mauritius, is an island nation in the Indian Ocean about off the southeast coast of the African continent, east of Madagascar. It incl ...
. * Francis Graham Muirhead, , lately Finance Secretary,
Basutoland Basutoland was a British Crown colony that existed from 1884 to 1966 in present-day Lesotho. Though the Basotho (then known as Basuto) and their territory had been under British control starting in 1868 (and ruled by Cape Colony from 1871), th ...
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British Empire Medal (BEM)

;Military Division ;;Royal Navy * Chief Aircraft Artificer Peter Arnold, L/FX 100808. * Chief Petty Officer Gunlayer Armourers Instructor (Provisional) George Frederick Barker, P/JX 804737. * Chief Petty Officer (Gunnery Instructor) Peter John Beach, D.S.M, P/JX 145239. * Chief Petty Officer (Coxswain) Gordon Charles Blackmore, D/JX 581279. * Colour Sergeant (C) George William Bradford, Royal Marines, RM 6939. * Chief Petty Officer Geraldo Brincat, E/JX 160753. * Chief Engineering Mechanic Thomas William Bryan, E/KX 77518. * Chief Petty Officer Writer Laurence Christian, P/MX 731158. * Chief Airman ( Aircraft handler 1st Class) Ernest Collins, L/FX 661130. * Chief Aircraft Artificer Samuel Arthur Crosby, L/FX 87679. * Stores Chief Petty Officer (S) Edwin Day, P/MX 789445. * Petty Officer Electrician Charles Frederick George Deane, P/MX 803907. * Chief Engineering Mechanic Charles Edward Richard Earl, P/KX 100695. * Chief Radio Electrician Duncan Escott, P/MX 714298. * Chief Electrician Jack Walter Frederick Farrow,
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 R ...
, Q 991425. * Chief Engine Room Artificer Edward Percy Fennell, P/MX 62029. * Chief Electrical Artificer Leslie William Gilbey, P/MX 767484. * Petty Officer Wren Gillian Diana Hinde, Women's Royal Naval Service, 111038. * Chief Aircraft Artificer Maurice Arthur Hughes, L/FX 513306. * Chief Petty Officer Frank Henry Bridge Kettle, P/JX 292504. * Chief Petty Officer Walter Edward Lambert, P/JX 371949. * Chief Radio Supervisor Jeffrey Lewington, P/JX 581075. * Sergeant Angus John McKinley, Royal Marines, RM 10024. * Chief Engine Room Artificer Kenneth Renshaw, D/MX 59142. * Head Naval Nursing Auxiliary Lilian Mary Richardson,
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, 0086. * Quartermaster Sergeant (C) Harry Robertson, Royal Marines, PLY/X 2224. * Chief Engine Room Artificer Cyril Edward Tolliday, P/MX 57635. * Chief Electrician Roy Tomney, D/MX 856665. * Master-at-Arms Leslie Dennis Tuffley, P/MX 714585. * Chief Petty Officer Steward Thomas Woods, E/LX 23464. ;;Army * S/22351071 Warrant Officer Class II (acting) Edwin Buck, Royal Army Service Corps. * 22983121 Sergeant Anthony William Aldred Charlton, Royal Corps of Signals. * 22810453 Sergeant/ Daniel James Connolly, Royal Regiment of Artillery. * 19045988 Sergeant Anthony Albert Cornish, Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps. * 19009137 Staff-Sergeant (acting) George Anthony Bryan Davis, The Royal Leicestershire Regiment. * S/22039107 Warrant Officer Class II (acting) Kenneth Noel Evans, Royal Army Service Corps. * 22529857 Staff-Sergeant Patrick Fitzgerald, Corps of Royal Engineers, Territorial Army. * 22265995 Sergeant Anthony Francis John Gunderson, Royal Corps of Signals. * 23512823 Corporal Peter Hannam, The Gloucestershire Regiment. * S/14185427 Sergeant Percy Hanshaw, Royal Army Service Corps. * 14067405 Staff-Sergeant James Gordon Knall, The Parachute Regiment, The Parachute Corps. * 22930034 Sergeant (acting) George Pratt Lewis, The King's Own Scottish Borderers. * S/22534643 Sergeant (now Warrant Officer Class II (acting)) Michael McClean, Royal Army Service Corps. * 14433725 Staff-Sergeant James Mitchell, Intelligence Corps. * S/22549811 Staff-Sergeant William Thomas Mitchell, Royal Army Service Corps. * 22527009 Staff-Sergeant Harold Moxon, The Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire. * 30554 Warrant Officer Class II Morton Msiska, 1st Battalion, Northern Rhodesia Regiment. * 22537108 Sergeant Anthony Murphy, Royal Corps of Signals. * Warrant Officer Class II Jaires Mutepfa, The Rhodesian African Rifles. * 2280265 Warrant Officer Class II (local) Thomas Myers, , The Durham Light Infantry. * 19054131 Staff-Sergeant Charles Carruthers Oliver, Corps of Royal Engineers. * 22231681 Staff-Sergeant Frederick Arthur Pearce, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. * 2629106 Warrant Officer Class II (acting) James Gordon Pope, Grenadier Guards. * 19054338 Staff-Sergeant Geoffrey Richardson, Corps of Royal Engineers. * 22956704 Staff-Sergeant Derek Roy Roberts, The Devonshire and Dorset Regiment. * 5770609 Warrant Officer Class II (local) Melville Edward Rudling, 1st East Anglian Regiment (Royal Norfolk and Suffolk). * 14464592 Staff-Sergeant Alan Richard Neville Simcock, Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps. * 23828555 Sergeant John Arbuckle Smith, , The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's), Territorial Army. * S/14920977 Warrant Officer Class II (acting) Oliver Duncan Smith, Royal Army Service Corps. * 22248812 Staff-Sergeant John William Stephenson, Royal Army Pay Corps. * 5380979 Sergeant William Henry Surman The Parachute Regiment, The Parachute Corps. * 22259179 Sergeant George Sweetland, Honourable Artillery Company, Territorial Army. * Sergeant Timoci Tomu Waqa, Corps of Fiji Engineers. * DN. 11686 Warrant Officer Class II Taimu Visuwa, 2nd Battalion, Northern Rhodesia Regiment. * 22810704 Staff-Sergeant Arthur Henry Walker, Royal Regiment of Artillery. * S/14452118 Staff-Sergeant John Stewart White, Royal Army Service Corps. * 14443304 Sergeant (acting) Frederick George Whitwell, Corps of Royal Engineers. * 22265784 Staff-Sergeant (acting) Leslie Walter Wrixon, Royal Corps of Signals. ;;Royal Air Force * 575555 Flight Sergeant Gordon Douglas Beardon. * 564545 Flight Sergeant James Edmund Bolton. * 546148 Flight Sergeant Eric Bruin. * 4080137 Flight Sergeant (now Warrant Officer) David William John Cook. * 713550 Flight Sergeant Lauriston Vernon Davis. * 3079459 Flight Sergeant John Pearson Driffield. * 969674 Flight Sergeant Archibald Guthrie. * 572302 Flight Sergeant Terence Henry Harris. * 942098 Flight Sergeant Geoffrey Walter Hayes. * 1237708 Flight Sergeant Norman Alfred Hillier. * 620396 Flight Sergeant Geoffrey Wyborn Ilsley. * 1158199 Flight Sergeant George Kevin McCallum. * 563906 Flight Sergeant James Frederick Munro. * 573550 Flight Sergeant Joseph Norman Victor Payen. * 1750471 Flight Sergeant (Acting Warrant Officer) John Peters. * 647664 Flight Sergeant Leslie Arthur Rampton. * 1165438 Flight Sergeant Robert Ernest Redden. * 1920429 Chief Technician John Edmund Bygate. * 579683 Chief Technician John Hinde. * 576804 Chief Technician Errol Louis Noake. * 576064 Chief Technician Patrick James O'Connell. * 748831 Chief Technician Robert William Robson. * 4003452 Chief Technician Douglas Russell. * 4011147 Chief Technician Peter Arthur Stretch. * 4144306 Sergeant Robert Arthur Capstick. * 2357939 Sergeant Brian James Dawes. * 1047986 Sergeant Arthur Ellis. * 587748 Sergeant Michael Charles Fiske. * 1049517 Sergeant Reginald Edward Hart. * 1676690 Sergeant William John Hodson. * 4116750 Sergeant Brian Leonard Mumford. * 2141494 Sergeant Lucy Mary Frances Nicholson, Women's Royal Air Force. * 4051236 Sergeant Donald Samuel Sharpe. * 4025343 Sergeant Ronald Walter Smith. * 592642 Sergeant John Alan Webb. * 592884 Corporal John William Dowse. * 3148407 Corporal Fred Alan Ingham. * 3519428 Corporal Eric Robert Patrick Wilson. ;Civil Division ;;United Kingdom * Ralph Adams, Chief Supervisor, Telephone House, General Post Office, Belfast. * Harold Watson Aedy, Foreman of Trades General, Ministry of Public Building and Works (Newbury, Berkshire.) * Alfred William Allen, , Assembly Worker,
Austin Motor Company The Austin Motor Company Limited was an English manufacturer of motor vehicles, founded in 1905 by Herbert Austin in Longbridge. In 1952 it was merged with Morris Motors Limited in the new holding company British Motor Corporation (BMC) Limi ...
(Birmingham.) * James Anderson, Chargeman of Skilled Labourers, , Ministry of Defence (Plymouth.) * Herbert Armstrong, Sub-Officer, Yorkshire North Riding Fire Brigade (Guisborough.) * William Henry Aungier, Driver, Central Buses, London Transport Board (London S.W.12.) * Howard Banbery, Senior Fitter, Samuel Taylor & Sons (Brierley Hill) Ltd (Stourbridge.) * Herbert Banfield, Charge Hand, General Electric Company Ltd., Wembley. * Frederick Barlow, Sub-Postmaster, Whitegate Drive T.S.O, Blackpool. * Henry Barnes Barr, Works Superintendent, British Ropes Ltd., Glasgow (Rutherglen.) * Frederick Charles Bartlett, Office Keeper, Grade II, Home Office (London S.W.15.) * Albert Thomas Baston, Operating Theatre Attendant, Warneford Hospital, Leamington Spa. * Harold John Bates, Foreman-Ganger, Land Drainage, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Worcester.) * Henry Richard Thomas Beer, Chargehand, Grade I, Ministry of Public Building and Works (Dover.) * Frank Bellaby, Public Lighting Attendant (Foreman), Ilkeston District, East Midlands Electricity Board (Ilkeston.) * Doreen Blanche, Assistant Telephone Mechanic, Post Office Factory, Newport. * Claud Charles Boar, Chief Seed Analyst, Eastern Counties Farmers Ltd. Licensed Testing Station (Ipswich.) * William Booth, Senior Fitter, Robert Kellie & Son, Aberdeen. * Alexander Horace Brannan, Technical Officer Grade III, Foreign Office (Southsea.) * Eric Edward Croydon Brittan, Civilian Instructor Grade III, Royal Air Force, Weeton, Ministry of Defence (Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire.) * Charles Victor Brook, Chief Butcher, SS ''Andes'',
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 (Eastleigh.) * Nellie Brook, Cook, Hinchliffe Mill County Primary School, Huddersfield. * Harry Brown, Foreman Turncock, City of Birmingham Water Department. * John Robert Brown, Foreman Joiner, Blyth Dry Docks & Shipbuilding Company Ltd. * Thomas Cahill, Quarter-Master Sergeant,
Royal Hospital, Chelsea The Royal Hospital Chelsea is a retirement home and nursing home for some 300 veterans of the British Army. Founded as an almshouse, the ancient sense of the word "hospital", it is a site located on Royal Hospital Road in Chelsea. It is an in ...
. * Sidney Cann, Coxswain of Appledore Life-boat, Devonshire. * Doris Clara Castle, Postal and Telegraph Officer, Head Post Office, Abingdon. * Samuel Cheevers, Supervisor, Hot-Dip Galvanising Plant, Unicorn Engineering Company Ltd., Belfast. * Reginald Clague, Progress Chaser, Automatic Telephone & Electric Company Ltd (Liverpool.) * William Clark, Blacksmith. For services to the Forestry Commission, Scotland (Dumfries.) * Harry Frederick Cory, Chief Inspector and Officer-in-Charge, Southampton Special Constabulary. * Agnes Coutts, Member, Forfar Centre, Women's Voluntary Service. * George Crabtree, Station Officer, Auxiliary Fire Service, West Riding of Yorkshire (Hebden Bridge.) * John Crone, Deputy Grade I, Wearmouth Colliery, Northumberland and Durham Division, National Coal Board (Sunderland.) * Andrew Crosbie, Chief Technician, Grade II, Blood Transfusion Centre, South-East Scotland Hospital Region (Edinburgh.) * James Crosbie, Assistant Divisional Officer, Hastings Fire Brigade (St. Leonards.) * Charles William Crouch, Technical Grade II,
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 ...
, Farnborough, Ministry of Defence. * Frederick Cull, Chief Rescue Section Instructor, Metals Division, Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd (Smethwick, Staffordshire.) * George Currie, Honorary Commandant, Bridgeton British Railways Section, St. Andrew's Ambulance Association (Glasgow.) * Harold Dash, Electrical Foreman, Vosper Ltd., Portsmouth. * Samuel Walter Davis, lately Senior Locomotive Driver,
Manchester Ship Canal Company The Manchester Ship Canal is a inland waterway in the North West of England linking Manchester to the Irish Sea. Starting at the Mersey Estuary at Eastham, near Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, it generally follows the original routes of the rive ...
(Salford.) * William Dawson, Senior Checker, Leeds Hunslet Lane, British Railways Board. * Edsell Edwin Henry Day, Local Chargeman of Coppersmiths, HM Dockyard, Portsmouth, Ministry of Defence. * William Arthur Delany, Regimental Sergeant Major, West Riding Army Cadet Force (Pontefract.) * William Dickinson, Repair Worker, North Gawber Colliery, Yorkshire Division, National Coal Board (Barnsley.) * Gilbert George Duery, Overman, Kilmersdon Colliery, South Western Division, National Coal Board (Bath.) * George James Durling, Greaser, ,
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Ltd (Gravesend.) * Mohamad Mahmoud El-Hindi, Head Cavass, HM Embassy, Damascus. * Douglas William Ellis, Driver, Esso Petroleum Company Ltd (Boston). * Florence May Evans, Welfare Worker, No. 215 (Swansea) Squadron, Air Training Corps. * Alfred Raine Ewart, lately Fatstock Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Cleator Moor, Cumberland.) * William Eyre, General Foreman, Devon River Board (Exmouth.) * Douglas Fearn, , Chief Observer, Post 29/A.4, Royal Observer Corps (Tarland, Aberdeenshire.) * Clifford Henry Foster, Leading Illustrator,
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, Ministry of Defence (Wokingham.) * Duncan M. Fraser, Station Officer, Perth and Kinross Fire Brigade (Dunblane.) * James Smith Fryett, Supervising Engineer, Grade II, Ministry of Public Building and Works (Eye, Suffolk.) * John Fulthorpe, Assistant Storekeeper, Vickers-Armstrong (Shipbuilders) Ltd (Hebburn.) * George Gall, Chief Steward, MV ''Thistledown'', Allan Black & Company Ltd (Sunderland.) * Raymond Gibson, Chief Foreman, Skinningrove Iron Company Ltd (Saltburn-by-Sea.) * Eric Frank Gillingham, Stores Foreman, R.A.S.C, Colchester, Ministry of Defence. * Arthur James Grayson, Conductor, Kibble Motor Services Ltd., Bootle (Liverpool.) * John Morgan Griffiths, Technical Grade II, HM Dockyard, Rosyth, Ministry of Defence (Dunfermline.) * Gladys Dorothy Gunner, Assistant Group Officer, Auxiliary Fire Service, Middlesex Fire Brigade (Edmonton.) * Alfred George Hall, Bricklayer, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (St. Albans.) * Stanley Albert Hall, Chief Inspector, London Postal Region, General Post Office (London W.9.) * Edward Walter Ham, Acting Draughtsman (Engineering), R.N. Aircraft Yard, Belfast. Ministry of Defence (Greenisland.) * Anne Kynaston Hayes, Commandant, Shropshire Branch, British Red Cross Society (Loppington.) * Elsie Ada Heel, Honorary Collector, Street Savings Group, Leicester. * John Leslie Hemingway, Omnibus Driver, Leeds City Transport Department * James Henderson, Sergeant, Inverness-shire Constabulary (Fort William.) * John William Hetherington, Fitter, Denby (Drury Lowe) Colliery, East Midlands Division, National Coal Board. * William Hickman, Foreman (Shell Production) Beans Industries Ltd., (Brierley Hill, Staffordshire.) * Sidney Pearson Hill, Driver (Locomotive), Nottingham Motive Power Depot, British Railways Board. * Kang Po Ho, Clerk Grade A, Hong Kong, Ministry of Defence. * Francis Hoey, Skilled Engineering Machinist,
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, Ltd (Luton.) * Edward Holmes, Stores Assistant, Nechells Power Station, West Midlands Division, Midlands Region, Central Electricity Generating Board (Birmingham.) * Vera Ellen Hope, Chief Supervisor, Potters Bar Telephone Exchange, General Post Office (Welwyn.) * Foster Owen Horn, General Fitter, 43 Command Workshop, R.E.M.E, Ministry of Defence (Farnham, Surrey.) * Frederick Horton, Foreman, Jessop-Saville Ltd., Sheffield. * Walter Ernest House, Honorary Collector, Brockley Street Savings Group, Weston-super-Mare. * Violet Monica Howard, Chief Supervisor, Telephone Exchange, Guildford, General Post Office. * Harold John Hughes, Station and Yard Master, Ponrypool Road, British Railways Board (Pontypool.) * Demetris Ioannides, Clerk of Works, Dhekelia, Cyprus, Ministry of Public Building and Works. * Albert Peter Jackson, Technical Class Grade II, Aldermaston, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (Newbury.) * Doris Eugenie Alica Jackson, Member of Centre Staff, Scunthorpe, Women's Voluntary Service. * Walter Bassett Jackson, Foreman Packer,
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(London W.10.) * William Leslie Jacobs, Airport Foreman 1, London (Heathrow) Airport, Ministry of Aviation (Heston.) * David Isaac Jenkins, Process and Supervisory Grade III, Rocket Propulsion Establishment, Ministry of Aviation (Aylesbury.) * Violet Emily Jenkins, Honorary Savings Collector, Austin Motors Sewing Shop, Rubery, Birmingham. * Nora Vivienne Johnson, Chief Supervisor, Millgate Exchange, Salford, General Post Office. * Arthur Lloyd Jones, Chief Inspector, Denbighshire Constabulary (Abergele.) * James Thomas Jones, Charge-hand, Vono Ltd., Tipton (Dudley.) * Thomas Powell Jones, Clerk of Works, Grade II, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Bangor.) * Edward Kearns, Hospital Chief Officer Class I, Grendon Psychiatric Prison, Home Office (Aylesbury.) * John Alfred Keightley, Chief Officer Class I, Prison Sendee Staff College, Home Office (Wakefield). * Arthur Thomas Kerr, Inspector, Lincolnshire Special Constabulary (Grantham.) * Charles Edward King, Boatswain, MV ''British Venture'', B.P. Tanker Company Ltd (Sunderland.) * Matthew William King, Technical Officer, Telephone Area, Belfast, General Post Office. * John Koshy, Storekeeper Grade B,
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, Ministry of Defence. * Reginald Horace Lane, Foreman,
Public Record Office The Public Record Office (abbreviated as PRO, pronounced as three letters and referred to as ''the'' PRO), Chancery Lane in the City of London, was the guardian of the national archives of the United Kingdom from 1838 until 2003, when it was m ...
(Carshalton, Surrey.) * Frederick Norman Lee, Joiner, Chester Production Station, North Western Gas Board. * Joseph Logan, Steel Moulder, The North British Steel Foundry Ltd (Bathgate, West Lothian.) * Ernest Arthur Longhurst, Senior Overlooker, Royal Ordnance Factory, Glascoed, Ministry of Defence. * Charles Clement Lowe, Technical Officer, London Telecommunications Region, General Post Office (London N.8.) * Hilda Bridget McAleese, Forewoman, Marchon Products Ltd., Whitehaven, Cumberland. * Hugh Manson Macbeath, Sergeant Major Instructor, Army Cadet Force, County of Caithness (Wick.) * Alexander MacBey, District Motive Power Inspector, Inverness, British Railways Board (Ardersier.) * David Henry McCartney, Inspector of Constabulary, RAF Hartlebury, Ministry of Defence (Kidderminster.) * Margaret Enid McDonald, Centre Organiser, New Forest R.D (East), Women's Voluntary Service. * Allan MacDougall, Volunteer-in-Charge, Coast Life-Saving Corps, Tarbert, Harris. * Patrick Joseph McGoldrick, Forester, Ministry of Agriculture for Northern Ireland (Newry.) * John McGonigle, Foreman of Stores, Ministry of Public Building and Works (Havant, Hampshire.) * Ian McLean, Chief Ship's Cook, MV ''Celtic Monarch'', General Service Contracts (Glasgow.) * Gavin Brown Macpherson, , Foreman Spinner, The Gourock Ropework Company Ltd (New Lanark.) * Mary Druscilla Marlow, Sub-Postmistress, Holcombe Sub-Post Office, Dawlish. * Gordon George Marriner, Head Gardener, Leeming, Ministry of Public Building and Works (Northallerton.) * Dorothy Maslem, Foster-mother, Hastings. * Albert Edward Mayman, Depot Superintendent, Shipley,
British Waterways Board British Waterways, often shortened to BW, was a statutory corporation wholly owned by the government of the United Kingdom. It served as the navigation authority for the majority of canals and a number of rivers and docks in England, Scotland a ...
(Skipton.) * Frank Meadowcroft, Assistant Divisional Officer, West Sussex Fire Brigade (Chichester.) * Edward Middleton, Office Keeper Grade I, Ministry of Defence (Hockley, Essex.) * Robert John Moore, Sergeant, Royal Ulster Constabulary (Belfast.) * George James Morgan, Progress and General Supervisory Grade IV, Royal Ordnance Factory, Pembrey, Ministry of Defence. * Lai Chung Nam, Leading Quantity Surveying Assistant, Hong Kong, Ministry of Public Building and Works. * Mary Nicoll, Leading Firewoman, Glasgow Fire Brigade. * Joseph Leslie Norton, County Road Foreman, Nottinghamshire County Council (Tixford.) * Ellen Ockenden, Honorary Collector, Aston School Savings Group, Stevenage, Hertfordshire. * William Percival Palmer, Auxiliary Postman, Bewdley, Worcestershire. * James Vernon Parfitt, Ballast and Wagon Inspector, Newport, British Railways Board (Newport.) * Wilfred Henry Parnaby, Storekeeper, North Eastern Electricity Board (Ripon.) * John Angus Paterson, Ferryman, Isle of Berneray. * Elizabeth Jean Pealing. In charge of Canteen, City of Salford Sea Cadet Corps. * Bethia Russell Pendrigh, lately Member of the County Staff, Bedfordshire, Women's Voluntary Service (Isle of Arran.) * Eveline Harriet Price, Quartermaster, Cardigan/6 Detachment, British Red Cross Society (Aberystwyth.) * Harold Quick, Machine Shop Foreman, James Robertson & Sons (Fleetwood) Ltd (Fleetwood.) * Norman Charles Ratcliff, Chief Observer, Post 27/P4, Royal Observer Corps (Glasgow.) * Esther Clara Reeve. For services to charity in Scarborough. * Stanley Henry Reeves, Officekeeper Grade II, Commissioner's Office, Metropolitan Police Force (London S.E.6.) * William John Rigby, Foreman Bricklayer, Bromley & Son, Church Stretton, Shropshire. * Robert Robb, Member of Power Loading Team, Randolph Colliery, Scottish Division, National Coal Board (Kirkcaldy.) * William Robb, Technical Officer, Telephone Exchange, Fort William, General Post Office. * Kathleen E. Robesok, Specialist Driver, Headquarters, Women's Voluntary Service (London S.W.I.) * Benjamin Roe, First Class Gasfitter, Sheffield Sales and Service Department, East Midlands Gas Board. * Jack Roy, Head Foreman,
Brown Bayley Steels Brown Bayley Steels was a steel-making company established in Sheffield, England in 1871, as Brown, Bayley & Dixon. They occupied a site on Leeds Road which was later occupied by the Don Valley sports stadium. The firm was founded by George Brown ...
Ltd (Sheffield.) * William Sands, Sub-District Commandant, Ulster Special Constabulary (Lurgan.) * Elizabeth Shaw, Honorary Collector, "New Briar Rose" Street Savings Group, Warrington. * Thomas Ford Sherlock, Technical Grade II, Risley, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (Warrington.) * Herbert Shingles, Machinist, Ford Motor Company Ltd (Dagenham.) * Bernard Sidwell, Inspector, Head Post Office, Coventry. * John Arthur Slade, Maintenance Officer Non-Mechanic Supervisory Class, R.N. Engineering College, Ministry of Defence (Plymouth.) * George Herbert Slater, Range Warden, Diggle Rifle Range, Oldham. * George Edward Smith, Technical Officer, Grade II, Office of the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District (Worcester Park, Surrey.) * James Smith, Civilian Instructor, No. 1832 (Harpurhey) Squadron, Air Training Corps (Manchester.) * John Smith, Office Keeper, Grade I, Scottish Home and Health Department (Edinburgh.) * Edna Annie Snape, Attendant, Home for infirm aged women, Manchester City Council. * Walter George Spier, Mess Steward Grade I, School of Infantry, Warminster, Ministry of Defence (Westbury.) * Harold Edward Francis Stacey, House Foreman, Television Centre, British Broadcasting Corporation (London S.E.17.) * Isaac Barwise Stephenson, Foreman, West Lakeland District, Workington, North Western Electricity Board (Cockermouth.) * John Sweeney, Senior Ganger, Permanent Way Department, London Transport Board (London N.W.10.) * Francis Talman, Supervisor of Apprentices, Aluminium Plant Vessel Company Ltd. Crawley, Sussex. * John Henry Taylor, Technical Officer, Grade III, Ministry of Health (Sully, Glamorganshire.) * David Aeron James Thomas, Laboratory Steward, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Aberystwyth.) * Jane Thomas, Member, County Staff, Shropshire, Women's Voluntary Service (Whitchurch.) * William Thomas, Chargehand Auxiliary Plant Attendant, Tir John Power Station, South Wales Division, South Western Region, Central Electricity Generating Board (Swansea.) * Joseph Thompson, Patternmaker, Hawker Siddeley Aviation Ltd., Brough. * William Thomas Tipple, Overman, Newdigate Colliery, West Midlands Division, National Coal Board (Bedworth, Warwickshire.) * John Tranter, Cocoa Presser, Cadbury Brothers, Ltd. (Birmingham.) * Daisy Roberta Tripp, Honorary Collector, Street Savings Group, Hackney, London (London E.8.) * Emily Margaret Trotter, Assistant Supervisor (Telegraphs), Head Post Office, Darlington. * Sybil Ella Van Maurik, Member, Women's Voluntary Service, Tunbridge Wells. * James Donald Vass, Donkeyman/Greaser, MV ''Melrose'', George Gibson and Company Ltd (Edinburgh.) * Cecil Edgar Warren, Senior Foreman, Training and Education Section, North Thames Gas Board (London W.10.) * William Alfred Thomas Westlake, Foreman of Machine Shop, Willoughby (Plymouth) Ltd (Plympton.) * Frank Idris Whatley, , Repairer, Marine Colliery, South Western Division, National Coal Board (Ebbw Vale.) * Agnes Wheelhouse, Honorary Collector, Daffil Road Savings Group, Morley, Leeds. * James Percival Willis, Corporal, Alverstoke Ambulance Division, County of Hampshire, St. John Ambulance Brigade, (Gosport.) * Chong Wong, Local Chargeman of Trades, HM Dockyard, Singapore, Ministry of Defence. * James Wrenn, Civilian Stores Officer Grade II, 64 Central Engineer Stores Depot, Montrose, Ministry of Defence. * Harold Wright, Research and Development Craftsman (Special), Waltham Abbey, Ministry of Aviation (Waltham Cross.) * Peter Wright, Staff Foreman, Wm. Beardmore & Company Ltd. (Renfrew.) * Ernest Frederick Wyatt, Chief Inspector, Regional Headquarters, London Postal Region, General Post Office (London N.13.) ;;Overseas Territories * St. Clair Simmonds, Butler, Government House, Antigua. * Ormiston Frederick Warner, Head Butler,
Government House, Barbados The State House (formerly Government House) is the official residence and office of the President of Barbados. It was built in 1702 during the colonial days and served as a Quaker Plantation, until it was purchased by the Imperial Government, to ...
. * Thomas George Chalmers, General Foreman, Public Works Department, Bermuda. * George Swann, Temporary Supervisor, Public Works Department, Fiji. * Lang Koma Sanyang, First Grade Interpreter,
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. * Olga Laura Anita Gage, Nursing Superintendent, British Red Cross Society, Saint Lucia. * Albert Gendron, Inspector of Plantations, Seychelles. * Simeon Paza Makini, Examining Officer, Customs Department,
British Solomon Islands Protectorate The British Solomon Islands Protectorate was first declared over the southern Solomons in 1893, when Captain Gibson, R.N., of , declared the southern islands a British protectorate. Other islands were subsequently declared to form part ...
, Western Pacific. ;;State of New South Wales * George Kidd, lately Principal Attendant, Legislative Council of New South Wales. ;;State of Victoria * John Barnes, Secretary,
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Trustees. * Clarence Thomas Norton Stone, Officer in Charge, Diamond Creek Fire Brigade. ;;Malaysia * Arthur Buxton, Inspector of Works, Public Works Department, Sabah. ;;Zanzibar * Norman Livsey, Laboratory Technologist, Health Department. ;;Southern Rhodesia * Brian Reginald Ashby, Police Reservist,
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 ...
. * Kenneth Edward Forbes, Police Reservist, British South Africa Police. * Stewart Nelson Howes, Overseer, Ministry of Roads and Road Traffic. ;;Northern Rhodesia * Enos Mutwale, Medical Assistant, Ministry of Health. * Paul Timothy Tembo, Technical Assistant, Ministry of Agriculture. * Bennett Chungu, Head Chauffeur, Government House. * Timothy Musukwa, Head District Messenger. ;;Nyasaland * Wilfred Chipanda, Driver, Government House.


Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)

* William Baker. * William Francis Burfoot. * Ernest Arthur Day. * Divisional Sergeant Major Norman Finch, , Her Majesty's Bodyguard of the
Yeomen of the Guard The King's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard is a Sovereign's Bodyguard, bodyguard of the British monarch. The List of oldest military units and formations in continuous operation, oldest British military corps still in existence, it was ...
. * Ann Ellen Jones. * Stanley Louis Martin. * Alexander Laird McGregor. * Chief Petty Officer Cook (S) Harry Moore Merrie, P/MX 56563. * Frank Muggridge. * Frederick George Richardson. * Robert Charles Smith. * William Keir Thow. * Alexander Weddle.


Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

;England and Wales * Edwin Peter Blake White, Chief Constable, Gloucestershire Constabulary. * Kenwyn Edgar Steer, Chief Constable, Exeter City Police. * Alfred Thomas Cullen, , Chief Constable, Southampton City Police. * Richard Dawnay Lemon, , Chief Constable, Kent Constabulary. * James Cocksworth, Detective Superintendent, Kingston-upon-Hull City Police. * Thomas Peter Woolley, Superintendent, Leicester City Police. * Leonard Arthur Pearcey, Superintendent, Metropolitan Police. * William James Richards, Assistant Chief Constable and Deputy Chief Constable, Manchester City Police. * Philip Douglas Knights, Deputy Commandant, Police College (Assistant Chief Constable seconded from Birmingham City Police). * Maurice John Ray, Detective Superintendent, Metropolitan Police. * Frederick Brough, Superintendent, Metropolitan Police. * John Herbert Dodridge, Detective Chief Superintendent, Warwickshire Constabulary. ;Scotland * Robert Cribbes, Chief Superintendent, Edinburgh City Police. * William Alexander White, Chief Superintendent, Glasgow City Police. ;Northern Ireland * James Francis Fay, Head Constable, Royal Ulster Constabulary. ;State of New South Wales * Colin Henry Symes, Superintendent 2nd Class, New South Wales Police Force. * Norman Lindsay Hind, Superintendent 2nd Class, New South Wales Police Force. * Albert Edward Windsor, Detective Superintendent 3rd Class, New South Wales Police Force. * Eric Robert Dew, Superintendent 3rd Class, New South Wales Police Force. * George Malcolm Lithgow, Superintendent 3rd Class, New South Wales Police Force. * Robert Alfred Debney, Superintendent 3rd Class, New South Wales Police Force. ;State of South Australia * Laurence Peter Hansberry, Senior Inspector, South Australia Police Force. * Maurice Evans, Inspector, South Australia Police Force. ;Federal Republic of Nigeria * Leslie Alfred Marsden, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Federal Republic of Nigeria. ;Southern Rhodesia * James Spink, Senior Assistant Commissioner, British South Africa Police. ;Nyasaland * Dennis Benjamin Moore, Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police,
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 ...
. ;Overseas Territories * Hamed Abdul Karim Khan, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Aden. * Frederick Llambias, Chief Superintendent of Police,
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Queen's Fire Services Medal (QFSM)

;England and Wales * Harold James Terry, , Chief Officer, Derbyshire Fire Brigade. * Frederick John Capron, Chief Officer, Warwickshire Fire Brigade. * Ernest Charles Wookey, Divisional Officer, Bristol Fire Brigade. * Joseph Edwards, Assistant Divisional Officer (Deputy Chief Officer), Great Yarmouth Fire Brigade. ;Scotland * George Patrick Joseph Cooper, Assistant Firemaster, Glasgow Fire Brigade.


Colonial Police Medal (CPM)

;Southern Rhodesia * George Atkinson, Chief Superintendent, British South Africa Police. * William Edward Colbourne, Superintendent, British South Africa Police. * Lawrence Lamond, Chief Superintendent, British South Africa Police. * Nyamayaro, Detective Station Sergeant, British South Africa Police. * Dickson Kanowadza Nyamkapa, Sergeant, British South Africa Police. * Phineas Matarirano Nyika, Sub-Inspector, British South Africa Police. * Amos Gutu Shoko, Sergeant, British South Africa Police. ;Northern Rhodesia * James Blackman Attenborough, Superintendent, Northern Rhodesia Police Force. * Robert James Barkley, Superintendent, Northern Rhodesia Police Force. * Gordon Mukaya Kabage, Detective Assistant Inspector, Northern Rhodesia Police Force. * Herbert Kalenje, Detective Sub-Inspector, Northern Rhodesia Police Force. * Samson Kapembwa, Detective Sub-Inspector, Northern Rhodesia Police Force. * Gordon Howard Layne, Superintendent, Northern Rhodesia Police Force. * Ian Ross Mackintosh, Superintendent, Northern Rhodesia Police Force. * Philip Frederick Murch, Senior Superintendent, Northern Rhodesia Police Force. * Robert Chiwanga Lubwusha Mwelwa, Detective Head Constable, Northern Rhodesia Police Force. * Leonard John Sutton, , Senior Superintendent, Northern Rhodesia Police Force. * Henry Taylor, Assistant Superintendent, Northern Rhodesia Police Force. * Kenneth Henry West, Assistant Superintendent. Northern Rhodesia Police Force. ;Nyasaland * Colin Harold Millington Limb, Superintendent, Nyasaland Police Force. * Albert Malcolm Parry, Senior Superintendent. Nyasaland Police Force. ;Overseas Territories * Claude Shirley Baird, Assistant Superintendent, British Guiana Police Force. * Dermot John Carty, Acting Senior Inspector, Hong Kong Police Force. * Cheung Tsan, Sergeant, Hong Kong Police Force. * Ian Colquhoun Clow, Deputy Superintendent, Fiji Police Force. * Sahib Dad, Staff Sergeant, Hong Kong Police Force. * Alvin Reginald Moore, Chief Inspector, British Guiana Police Force. * No Fuk, Staff Sergeant, Hong Kong Police Force. * Patrick John Reardon, Deputy Superintendent, Basutoland Mounted Police. * Albert Savy, Corporal, Seychelles Police Force. * Charles Payne Sutcliffe, , Senior Superintendent, Hong Kong Police Force. * Michael Tabede, lately Sergeant, Swaziland Police Force. * David Sanderson Walford, , Commandant of Police, British Service, New Hebrides. * George Flight Watt, Assistant Superintendent, Hong Kong Police Force. * Robert Noel Preston-Whyte, Superintendent, Basutoland Mounted Police. * Yuen Se-hung, Inspector, Hong Kong Police Force.


Royal Red Cross (RRC)

* Ada Agnes Elizabeth Burman, , Principal Matron,
Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service (QARNNS) is the nursing branch of the British Royal Navy. The Service unit works alongside the Royal Navy Medical Branch. As of 1 January 2006, according to former Ministry of Defence junior mini ...
. * Bridget Quill, , Matron Tutor, Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service. * Lieutenant-Colonel Anne Flanagan, (206155),
Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps (QARANC; known as ''the QAs'') is the nursing branch of the British Army Medical Services. History Although an "official" nursing service was not established until 1881, the corps traces its heritage t ...
.


Associate of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

* Major Jean Monica Adams (422350), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps. * Major Mary Murphy (328088), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps. * Captain Beryl Marianne Elizabeth Milford (440702), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps. * Squadron Officer Grace Haydock (405740),
Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service (PMRAFNS) is the nursing branch of the British Royal Air Force. It was established as the Royal Air Force Temporary Nursing Service (RAFNS) in 1918, and became part of the permanent establishment ...
. * Squadron Officer Janet Reid Hogland (406441), Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service.


Air Force Cross (AFC)

;Army Air Corps * Major Stuart Russell Whitehead (354692). ;Royal Air Force * Wing Commander Maurice Adams (201980). * Wing Commander James Stewart Wallace Bell (164601). * Squadron Leader Harry Michael Archer (3508785). * Flight Lieutenant Alan Harcourt Bower (3513143). * Flight Lieutenant John Trevor Egginton (4083602). * Flight Lieutenant Ian Haig Keppie (607421).


Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air

;Royal Navy * Lieutenant Commander Nicholas Thomas Bennett. * Lieutenant Douglas Albert Bowler. ;Royal Air Force * Wing Commander William John Lawrence Sheehan, DFC (55853). * Wing Commander Kenneth Stevens (202617). * Squadron Leader (Acting Wing Commander) Kenneth John Lewis Baker (1868415). * Squadron Leader Raymond John Bannard (4034253). * Squadron Leader Douglas Radley Bryan (1609856). * Squadron Leader Alan Edward Hotchkiss (2496800). * Squadron Leader Keith Alfred Osborne Norman (181414). * Squadron Leader Anthony Arthur Ramus (607154). * Squadron Leader David John Seward (2420678). * Squadron Leader Leslie Wilfred Stapleton (1590579). * Flight Lieutenant Ian Bashall (2548532). * Flight Lieutenant Keith Frank Beck (4147541). * Flight Lieutenant Robin Anthony Gerald Catcheside (4178642). * Flight Lieutenant Michael John Cawsey (3030754). * Flight Lieutenant George Alexander Charles, (153521). * Flight Lieutenant Peter Edgar Collins (4119857). * Flight Lieutenant Donald Donaldson-Davidson (1045219). * Flight Lieutenant Ivor Davies, (190234). * Flight Lieutenant Walter William Elsegood (4113152). * Flight Lieutenant John Stephen Sowdan Hay (57090). * Flight Lieutenant Ralph Cyril Moring (1422399). * Flight Lieutenant John Richard Morris (503857). * Flight Lieutenant Roy Desmond Pearce (158712). * Flight Lieutenant Ivan Tom Rutter (2209375). * Flight Lieutenant George Alan White (2620068). * Master Navigator Robert Henry Law (1803674). * Master Engineer Roger James Bowen, (1716011). * Master Signaller Kenneth Morton Morris (1868873). * 589640 Sergeant Barry Hewitt Smith. * 682319 Corporal Colin Alexander John Bain. ;United Kingdom * Captain Walter Blackie Caldwell, , Senior Captain First Class,
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 ...
. * James Gordon Harrison, , Chief Test Pilot,
Hawker Siddeley Aviation Hawker Siddeley was a group of British manufacturing companies engaged in aircraft production. Hawker Siddeley combined the legacies of several British aircraft manufacturers, emerging through a series of mergers and acquisitions as one of onl ...
Ltd., Avro Whitworth Division (Woodford). * Stanley Blackbourne Oliver, Chief Test Pilot,
British Aircraft Corporation The British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) was a British aircraft manufacturer formed from the government-pressured merger of English Electric Aviation Ltd., Vickers-Armstrongs (Aircraft), the Bristol Aeroplane Company and Hunting Aircraft in 1 ...
(Luton) Ltd. * John Stephen Sanderson, Chief Flight Engineer,
British United Airways British United Airways (BUA) was a private, independentindependent from government-owned corporations British airline formed as a result of the merger of Airwork Services and Hunting-Clan Air Transport in July 1960, making it the largest wholly ...
. * George Cowdrey Webb, , Chief Flying Instructor, College of Air Training, Hamble.


Australia


Knight Bachelor

* The Honourable John Oscar Cramer, Minister for the Army, 1956-1963. * Leonard Charles Edward Lindon, , of Fitzroy, South Australia. For services to medicine, particularly in the field of neurosurgery. * John Kempson Maddox, , of Edgecliff, New South Wales. For services to medicine. * Richard John Randall, Deputy Secretary (Economic and Financial), Department of the Treasury. * William Yeo, , of Elizabeth Bay, New South Wales. For outstanding services on behalf of ex-servicemen.


Order of Saint Michael and Saint George


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

*
Walter Murdoch Sir Walter Logie Forbes Murdoch, (17 September 187430 July 1970) was a prominent Australian academic and essayist famous for his intelligence and wit. He was a founding professor of English and former Chancellor of the University of Western A ...
, , of South Perth. For services to education and literature.


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

* James Alexander Bissett, of Croydon, Victoria. For services to the superphosphate industry. * Ian Dudley Hayward, , of Mitcham, South Australia. For services to the community. * Richard Godfrey Christian Parry Okeden, , of Darling Point, New South Wales. For services to commerce and industry.


Order of the Bath


Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

;Military Division * Major-General Lawrence George Canet, (342),
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 the British Empire


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

;Civil Division * The Honourable Charles William Davidson, , of Yeronga, Queensland. For public services.


Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

;Military Division ;;Royal Australian Navy * Rear-Admiral Frank Leveson George. ;;Australian Army * Brigadier Percival Philip Jackson (2108), Australian Staff Corps. ;;Royal Australian Air Force * Air Commodore Colin Garfield Cleary. ;Civil Division * Kenneth Binns, Chairman of the Commonwealth Literature Censorship Board. * Charles Sylvester Booth, of Toorak, Victoria. For services to industry. * Daniel Leo Canavan, Commissioner of Taxation. * Lawrence Percival Coombes, , of South Yarra, Victoria. For services to aviation. * Lorna Hazel Craig, , Private Secretary to the Prime Minister. *
Robert Helpmann Sir Robert Murray Helpmann CBE ( Helpman, 9 April 1909 – 28 September 1986) was an Australian ballet dancer, actor, director, and choreographer. After early work in Australia he moved to Britain in 1932, where he joined the Vic-Wells Ballet (n ...
, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to ballet. * Stewart Jamieson, Her Majesty's Australian Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Moscow. * John Charles George Kevin, Her Majesty's Australian Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Cape Town.


Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

;Military Division ;;Royal Australian Navy * Commander Robert Thorn Gamble, ,
Royal Australian Naval Reserve The Royal Australian Naval Reserve (RANR) is the volunteer reserve force of the Royal Australian Navy in Australia. The current Royal Australian Naval Reserve was formed in June 1973 by merging the former RANR (Seagoing) and the Royal Australian ...
. ;;Australian Army * Lieutenant-Colonel Donald Stanley Johnston, (2255104),
Royal Australian Artillery The Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery, normally referred to as the Royal Australian Artillery (RAA), is a Regiment of the Australian Army descended from the original colonial artillery units prior to Australia's federation. Australia's first ...
. * Colonel Cedric Maudsley Ingram Pearson, (3163), Australian Staff Corps. * Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred David Watt (2109), Australian Staff Corps. ;;Royal Australian Air Force * Wing Commander John Ewan Gerber, (03486). * Squadron Leader Roger Sidney Choate (051846). ;Civil Division * Henry Aylwin Barrenger, First Assistant Secretary, Lands and Policy Division, Department of the Interior, Canberra. * Gordon Edward Blakers, Deputy Secretary, Department of Defence, Canberra. * Clive Rodney Boyce, , of Corinda, Queensland. For services to medicine, particularly on behalf of ex-servicemen. * The Reverend Francis Byatt, of Hawthorn, Victoria. For services in the field of social welfare. * Colin Johnson Campbell, of Wahroonga, New South Wales. For public services. * Alan Thomas Carmody, Deputy Secretary, Department of Trade, Canberra. *
Elsa Chauvel Elsa Chauvel, (''née'' Elsie May Wilcox; 10 February 1898 – 22 August 1983) was an Australian filmmaker and actress, and the wife and collaborator of film director Charles Chauvel. Elsa Chauvel was a pioneer in Australian film making, best ...
, of Castlecrag, New South Wales. For services to the Australian film industry. * Cyril Staunton John Conroy, of Toowoomba, Queensland. For services to the dairying industry. * William John Curtis, Assistant Secretary (Finance), Department of the Army, Canberra. * Henry Erskine Downes, , Assistant Director-General, Department of Health, Canberra. * Gladys Jean Farthing, Matron, Repatriation Hospital, Concord, New South Wales. * Patrick Macfarlan Hamilton, Executive Officer of the Australian-American Association. * Herbert Harry Handby, of Medindie, South Australia. For services to the Naval Association of Australia. * Harry Ronald Haselgrove, of Adelaide, South Australia. For services to the Wine Industry. * Thomas Kim Hodgkinson, of Turramurra, New South Wales. For services to the legal profession. * James Richard Hamilton Hutchison, Director, Posts and Telegraphs, New South Wales, Postmaster-General's Department. * Philip Henry Jeffery, , a former Mayor of Parramatta, New South Wales. For public services. * Gordon Albert Jockel, Assistant Secretary, Department of External Affairs, Canberra. * Charles Gullan McGrath, of Brighton, Victoria. For services to industry. * Roy George Parsons, of Balwyn, Victoria. For services to the community. * Herbert Lorraine Port, , formerly First Assistant Secretary, Department of Defence, Canberra. * Frederick Charles Sutherland, Assistant Secretary (Finance), Department of Air, Canberra. * Robert Baden Thomson, of New Plymouth, New Zealand. For his outstanding work in Antarctic Exploration.


Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

;Military Division ;;Royal Australian Navy * Lieutenant-Commander (S.D.) (C) Geoffrey James Harle. ;;Australian Army * 21256 Warrant Officer Class II Frank Roland Adlam, Royal Australian Artillery. * Major (Quartermaster) Stanley Roy Edgecombe (3335),
Royal Australian Army Service Corps The Royal Australian Army Service Corps (RAASC) was a corps within the Australian Army. Formed on 1 July 1903, in the aftermath of the Federation of Australia, it was initially known as the Australian Army Service Corps (AASC) and subsumed the f ...
. * 32154 Warrant Officer Class II Stephen John McMahon,
Royal Australian Engineers The Royal Australian Engineers (RAE) is the military engineering corps of the Australian Army (although the word corps does not appear in their name or on their badge). The RAE is ranked fourth in seniority of the corps of the Australian Army, be ...
. * Captain Don Francis John McRae (296741),
Royal Australian Infantry Corps The Royal Australian Infantry Corps (RA Inf) is the parent corps for all infantry regiments of the Australian Army. It was established on 14 December 1948, with its Royal Corps status being conferred by His Majesty King George VI. At her corona ...
. * The Reverend Raymond John Leonard Quirk, Chaplain, 4th Class (18086),
Royal Australian Army Chaplains' Department The Royal Australian Army Chaplains' Department (RAAChD) is an all-officer corps of the Australian Army that provides ordained clergy to minister to the personnel of the Australian Army. RAAChD chaplains belong to either one of several Christian ...
. * Captain Richard Thomas Willing (335112), Australian Staff Corps. ;;Royal Australian Air Force * Flight Lieutenant Keith McIntyre Price (041580). * Warrant Officer Colin David Kerr (A31604). * Warrant Officer Alexander William Douglas McEachern (A3823). * Warrant Officer Robert George Phillips (A32125). ;Civil Division * Jacob Aroi, of Nauru Island. For public services. * Edna Louisa Bennett, of Whyalla, South Australia. For services to the community, particularly in connection with the welfare of migrants. *
Margaret Blackwood Dame Margaret Blackwood (26 April 1909 – 1 June 1986) was an Australian botanist and geneticist. She attended the University of Melbourne and lectured there for the majority of her career, becoming deputy chancellor after her academic retirem ...
, Senior Lecturer, Department of Botany and Plant Physiology,
University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in Victoria. Its main campus is located in Parkville, an inner suburb nor ...
. * Captain Albert Norman Boulton, Nautical Adviser, Marine Services Division,
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, Melbourne. * Albert John Bretag, a Member of the Lae Advisory Council,
Territory of Papua and New Guinea The Territory of Papua and New Guinea, officially the Administrative Union of the Territory of Papua and the Territory of New Guinea, was established by an administrative union between the Australian-administered territories of Papua and New G ...
. * John Patrick Byrne, , of Highett, Victoria. For services in the interests of ex-servicemen. * The Reverend Victor William Coombes, of Roseville, New South Wales. For social welfare services. * Captain the Reverend John Samuel Cowland, of West Ryde, New South Wales. For services to the community, particularly as founder of the Church Army in Australia. * Richard Joseph Patrick Daffy, Assistant Commissioner (Legislation), Repatriation Commission, Melbourne. * Captain Clive Campbell Forman, of Ivanhoe, Victoria. For services to civil aviation. * Bruce Hugh Garnsey, National Commissioner for Training, Australian Boy Scouts' Association. * Sydney John Griffith. For public services, particularly as Master of the Australian Department of Shipping and Transport's Lighthouse Supply Vessels. * Aubrey Wilfred Donald Hodgson, Honorary New South Wales State Secretary of the Naval Association of Australia. * Charles Bernard Jenkins, Director of Social Services, Sydney. * Keith Ormond Edley Johnson, of Mosman, New South Wales. For services to cricket. * Patrick Gerald Kennedy, lately Senior Investigation Officer, Grade 2, Income Tax Office, Victoria. * Ernest Clarence Boyd Langfield, of Darwin, Northern Territory. For services to the rice-growing industry. * Clara Crofton Margin, President of the Gosford Branch of the Australian Red Cross Society. * Harold Gibson Neil, local Representative of the Australian Stevedoring Industry Authority, Melbourne. * Joseph Wesley Nichols, of Alice Springs, Northern Territory. For services to the community. * Bernard James O'Brien, lately Director of Posts and Telegraphs, Queensland. * John Barker Rodwell, , of Brunswick Heads, New South Wales. For services to the community, especially to ex-servicemen. * Edward Fearnley Rowntree, Principal Executive Officer, Hobart Rivulet Flood Protection Authority. * Minna Helena Schultz, of Albury, New South Wales. For services to the community. * Amelia Nellie Shankelton, of Darwin, Northern Territory. For social welfare services. * Sextus Edward Sutcliffe, of Rosslyn Park, South Australia. For services to civil aviation. * Neil Thomson, lately Public Service Commissioner for the Territory of Papua and New Guinea. * Dorothy Edna Waterhouse, President of the Australian Mothercraft Society. * Ahiona Alice Wedega, of Milne Bay, Territory of Papua and New Guinea. For services to the community, especially in the development of women's, activities. * Ida May Wenzel, of Toorak, Victoria. For services to the community. * Lawrence Edward Young. For public services, especially as Honorary Treasurer of the Royal Horticultural Society of New South Wales. * Hilda Georgina Zinner, Commandant, Australian Red Cross Society, attached to Headquarters, Australian Army Force,
Far East Land Forces The Far East Command was a British military command which had 2 distinct periods. These were firstly, 18 November 1940 – 7 January 1942 succeeded by the American-British-Dutch-Australian Command ( ABDACOM), and secondly, 1963–1971 succeeded ...
, 1959-1962.


Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

;Australian Civil Service * Clifford Charles Green, lately Deputy Commissioner of Taxation, New South Wales. * John Noble Core Rogers, lately Commonwealth Surveyor-General, Department of the Interior, Canberra.


British Empire Medal (BEM)

;Military Division ;;Royal Australian Navy * Chief Petty Officer Alan Trevor Adams, , R 35344. * Chief Dental Mechanic Albert Gerard Heesh, R 23764. * Sergeant First Class James William Mumford, , R 19104, Naval Dockyard Police. ;;Australian Army * 1259 Corporal Henry Alexander Cockram, Royal Australian Army Provost Corps. * 52301 Sergeant Gordon Eggington, Royal Australian Army Medical Corps. * F.45028 Warrant Officer Class II (temporary) Juanity Cecily Feltham, Women's Royal Australian Army Corps. * 155665 Sergeant Charles Jagerndorff, Royal Australian Army Medical Corps. * 27228 Sergeant Kevin Edward Kludas, Royal Australian Armoured Corps. * 210643 Sergeant (temporary) Eric Rodger Sadler, Royal Australian Infantry Corps. ;;Royal Australian Air Force * A.21042 Flight Sergeant Kevin Maxwell Clayton. * A.1693 Flight Sergeant Aubrey Ray Currey. * A.39029 Sergeant Leslie Edward John Young. ;Civil Division * Neville Joseph Collins. For services to Antarctic research and exploration. * Eleanor Crawford, Hostess, YWCA Recreation Centre, Bonegilla, Victoria. * Dorothy Elma Harvey, Assistant to the Registrar,
Australian National University The Australian National University (ANU) is a public research university located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Its main campus in Acton encompasses seven teaching and research colleges, in addition to several national academies and ...
, Canberra. * Kathleen Winifred Lenihan, Private Secretary to the Speaker of the House of Representatives. * Thomas Murray, Senior Constable, Long Range Patrol, Maralinga.


Air Force Cross (AFC)

* Group Captain Peter Avison Parker, . * Squadron Leader Warren Stickley (022185). * Flight Lieutenant William Darcy John Monaghan (021625). * Flight Lieutenant Lyle Arthur Partridge (022007).


Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air

* Squadron Leader Henry Alfred Hughes, (021144). * Flight Lieutenant Frank John Daniel (037560). * Flight Lieutenant Peter John Scully (025033).


New Zealand


Sierra Leone


Order of the British Empire


Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

;Civil Division * The Honourable Ahmad Wurie, , Minister of Education.


Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

;Military Division * Colonel
David Lansana Brigadier David Lansana (22 March 1922 – 19 July 1975) was the first indigenous armed force commander of the Sierra Leone Military during the colonial era. After Sierra Leone gained independence, he served as Military Attaché to the United St ...
, 1st Battalion, The Royal Sierra Leone Regiment. ;Civil Division * Walter Wilkinson Wallace, , formerly Development Secretary, Ministry of Development. * Alfred Ellington Olu-Williams, , Senior Surgeon Specialist, Ministry of Health.


Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

;Civil Division * Percy Richmond Davies, Official Administrator and Registrar-General. * Joseph Thomas Ganda, , Headmaster, Catholic Boys' School, Serabu, Southern Province. * Joseph Ransford Jarrett-Yaskey, Chief Architect, Ministry of Works.


British Empire Medal (BEM)

;Military Division * 142035 Sergeant Mara Bangali, Royal Sierra Leone Military Forces.


Jamaica


Order of the British Empire


Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

;Civil Division * Roy Olivier Cooke, , Senior Medical Officer, Bellevue Hospital.


Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

;Military Division * Major Geoffrey William Preston-Jones,
Jamaica Defence Force The Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) is the combined military of Jamaica, consisting of an infantry Regiment and Reserve Corps, an Air Wing, a Coast Guard fleet and a supporting Engineering Unit. The JDF is based upon the British military model, with ...
. ;Civil Division * Lucille Abrahams. For social welfare services. * Marjory Elizabeth Miller. For social welfare services, particularly on behalf of the Jamaica Branch of the British Red Cross Society. * Aston Rupert Taylor, Manager of the Government Savings Bank.


Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

;Jamaica Civil Service * John Livingston Taylor, Government Printer.


British Empire Medal (BEM)

;Military Division * Sergeant George Milford Christian, Jamaica Defence Force. * Corporal Francis Nathanial Moore, 3rd Battalion,
Jamaica Regiment The Jamaica Regiment is the main formation of land troops in the Jamaica Defence Force. It is a non-mechanised infantry regiment consisting of five battalions, three regular infantry battalions, one territorial infantry battalion, and a Combat S ...
(National Reserve). * Colour Sergeant Ferdinand Vivian Morris, 1st Battalion, Jamaica Regiment. ;Civil Division * Noel Rodriques Jackson, Operator Mechanical Unit Class I, Public Works Department. * Iris Palmer, Matron, Children's Hospital, Montego Bay.


Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

* Wilton Sylvester Ashley, , Assistant Commissioner of Police, Jamaica.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Birthday Honours 1964 Birthday Honours 1964 awards 1964 in the United Kingdom 1964 in Australia 1960s in Sierra Leone 1964 in Jamaica