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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 27 JUNE, 1919.
CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS
OF KNIGHTHOOD.
St. James1 s Palace, S.W. 1,
-27th June, 1919.
The KING has been graciously pleased, on
the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, to give
orders for the following promotions in, and
appointments to the Most Excellent Order of
the British Empire., To be dated the 3rd June
1919 :—
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
To le Dames Commanders of the Civil Division of
the said Most Excellent Order:—
Alice, Lady Northcote.
Florence Rose, Countess of Darnley.
To le a Commander of the' Civil Division, of the
said Most Excellent Order:—
John Adamson, Esq., formerly Member of the
Legislative Assembly, Queensland.
DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND.
To le Commanders of the Civil Division of the
said Most Excellent, Order:—
Miss .Ethel Mary Burnett, for services in connection with the New Zealand War Contingent
Association, London.
James John Clark, Esq., O.B.E., Mayor.of
Dunedin, for services in connection with
patriotic undertakings.
Albert Cecil Day, Esq., Official Secretary to the
Governor-General of New Zealand, for services
to the New Zealand Government during the
war.
James Henry Gunson, O.B.E., Mayor, of Auckland, for services in connection with patriotic
undertakings.
Henry Holland, Esq., O.B.E., Mayor of Christchurch, for services in connection with patriotic
undertakings.
Ronald Macintosh MacDonald, Esq., for services
• in connection 'with the New Zealand War
Contingent Association, London.
William Hugh Montgomery, Esq., for services as
Assistant Director of Base Records in New
Zealand.
Iris Brenda, Mrs. Rolleston, M.B.E., for services
ia organising the Taumaru Hospital (Lowry
Bay) for Wounded and Convalescent Soldiers,
and for voluntary services as Matron.
To be Officers of the Civil Division of the said
Most Excellent Order.
Thomas Noel Brodick, Esq., for services as
Under-Secretary of the New Zealand Lands
and Survey Department.
Frederick James Burgess, Esq., Stipendiary
Magistrate, for services as a Member of a
Military Service Board. •
James Burnett, Esq.
Donald George Clark, Esq., for services as
Commisioner of the Land and Income Tax
Department.
The Right Reverend Henry William deary,
D.D., Roman Catholic Bishop of Oxford, for
services as Chaplain to the New Zealand
Expeditionary Force.
Daniel George Arthur Cooper, Esq., Stipendiary
Magistrate, for services as a Member of a
• Military Service Board.
Victor Grace Day, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate,
for services as a Member of a Military Service
Board.
Frederick Earl, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate, for
services as a Member of a Military Service
Board.
James Sim Evans, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate,
for services in connection with a Military
Service Board.
George Cox Fache, Esq., Commissioner of Pensions, for services in connection with War
Pensions.
Frederick Chandos Courtenay Fell, Esq., for
services in connection with patriotic organisations.
James Findlay, Esq., for services as Chairman
of the Overseas Shipowners' Committee,.
Wellington.
Malcolm Fraser. Esq. for services as Government
Statistician.
James Hislop, Esq., for services as Under-Secretary of the Department of Internal Affairs—
the Department in charge of War Funds.
William Barr Montgomery, Esq., for services a&
Comptroller of Customs.
Thomas Moss, Esq., for services as a Member of
the National Efficiency Board.
Vera Anita, Mrs. Myers, for services as Head of
the Voluntary Staff at the Base Records
Office, New-Zealand.
John William Poynton, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate, for services in connection with a Military
Service Board.
George Edward Rhodes, Esq., for services in
connection with the New Zealand Branch of
the British Red Cross Society and Order of
St. John of Jerusalem.
Thomas Sheriff Ronaldson, 'Esq., Assistant
Public Trustee, for service as Chairman of the
Financial Assistance Board.
The Reverend William Shirer, Senior Presbyterian Chaplain to the New Zealand Military
Forces.
Guy Hardy Scholefield, Esq.
George Shirtcliffe, Esq., for services in connection with the New Zealand Branch of the
British Red Cross Society and Order of St.
John of Jerusalem.
The Right Reverend Thomas Henry Sprott,
D.D., Anglican Bishop of Wellington, for
services in connection with the .selection and
allocation of Chaplains to the New Zealand
, Expeditionary Force.
Kingi Topia, High Chief of the Wanganui and
Tuwharotoa Tribes, for services in connection
with recruiting and in securing land for
returned Maori soldiers.
Thomas Wilson, Esq., for services in connection
with the Financial Assistance Board.
To Ibe, Members of the Civil Division of the said
Most Excellent Order:—
Alfred Montague Adams, Esq., for services as
' Chief Executive Officer of the Munitions and
Supplies Department.
Rachel Mary, Mrs. Barton, for services in connection with patriotic organizations.
Margaret Brown, Mrs. Blagkwell, for services in
connection with the Countess of Liverpool
Fund for the New Zealand Expeditionary
Force.
Hilda, Mrs. Bloomfield, for services in connection
with the New Zealand Branch of the British
Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John
of Jerusalem and for the Victoria League.
Annie Elizabeth. Mrs. Blundell, for services in
connection with the New Zealand Branch of
the British Red Cross Society and Order of
St. John of Jerusalem.
Janet, Mrs. Bowie, for Red Cross services.

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