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Order of the British Empire[edit]

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Boutflower, C'apt & Bt Man Geoffrey,, R.A S C. Carter, Capt (T /Mai ) Edward Philip, R. Berks. R. (T F ). Cautley, Maj Harry Llewellyn, 4th Suff. R. Coker, Maj Lewis Aubrey, R F A Coxon, Maj Alfred Walter, A P.D1 Crawley, Maj & Bt Lt -Col Richard Parry.. DSO,MVO,RAS C Criswell, Capt Walter, R JH* Croydon, Capt (T./Maj ) George, R G A De Falbe, Maj. (Hon. Lt.-Ool ) Christian Frederick George William, T.-tf'. Res Dykes, Capt. (T./Maj ) Kingsley, M C , Gen Last Jay, Capt William Cunfiffe Pickersgill, Gen Last (T F ) Kennedy, Capt. (A /Maj ) William Nicol Watson, R A M C. (T F.). McDermott, Lt.-Col. Thomas, R A M C. Mohr T /Maj .Stanley Melborne, M C , 12th JBn , Notts & Derby. E. "Moore, Maj. (T /Lt -Col ) Francis, D S O , R Fus Mould, Qr -Mr & Capt. John Alfred, Gen. List. Pitts, T /Capt Joseph, M C , Gen List Poole, Capt John Sanderson, D S O., KRR C Roeber, T /Capt. William Carl Trorey, Lon<3 R Smith, Capt (T /Maj ) Robert Hunter, R A.S C. Whifcaker, T /Capt George Backhouse, R E Bellwood, Capt. (T /Maj ) Cecil Power, Leic. R , Spec Res Holmes, Qr-Mr & Lt (T./Maj.) Barnard, R A.MC Kilby, T /Lt (A /Capt) James Wheatley, RE (TF) MacKilhgm, Lt (T /Capt ) Robert Spfingett, M C, RE Moores, Maj. Frank Gerald Guise, R.A.S.C. Nye, T./IA. (T./Capt.) Arthur Field, A.P.D Penn, T./Lt. (A./Maj ) Henry Albert, RA.O.C. Renwick, Capt. John, R.A.M.C. 'Shackleton, Maj. Sir Ernest Henry, C.V.O r Spec. List. Sweeny, Capt. Sedley Fleming Campbell, R.E Macrae, Maj (T./Lt-C'ol) Ian Macpherson, M B , I M.S Pullman, Capt (T./Maj ) Gerald Cozens, 6th Bn , E. iSurr R (T F ) StrO'Ughill, Miss Mabel Anna, R R C' , Senior Nursmf g Sister, Q A I M N S

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Clarke, Lt Leslie Ebenezer, Gen Last Cooper, 2nd Lt Cecil Aubrey, R E Evans, Lt Frederic, R.A M C (T F ). Hodson, Lt (local Capt) Leopold Percival, Gen List MoNair, T./2nd Lt. Matthew Barr, R A.S C Rendel, 2nd Lt. (T /Capt ) William Vincent, Gen List Vardon, Lt (A /Capt) Enc John, 5th Bn , E Surr R. Watson, 2nd Lt. Victor Fsevlod, R.G A Whistler, Lt. Godfrey Fuller," R F A Fenning, Lt Robert William, R.E. (T.F.). Johnson, T./2nd Lt. Ernest Alfred, R.A.S.C. Littlehales, 2nd Lt. Joseph Thomas, R.F.A. McKerchar, T /2nd Lit James, R A B.C. Clayton, T/Lt (T./iCapt) Norman Willis, M C , Gen List Eden, Lt. (A /Capt) Geoffrey Morten, R A S C. (T F.).

Distinguished Service Order (DSO)[edit]

  • T/Lt (T/Maj) Charles Dunlop, OBE, Sco Raf

Military Cross (MC)[edit]

  • Lt (T /Capt.) Charles Hodding, R of O , Ind.

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Canada[edit]

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Order of the British Empire[edit]

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  • Mills, Lt (T /Capt.) Paul Hubert, C F A

Military Cross (MC)[edit]

  • T/Capt R J McAlpane, OBE, Spec List

Australia[edit]

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New Zealand[edit]

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  • 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 Commissioner of the Land and Income Tax Department.
  • The Rt Rev Henry William Cleary, DD, 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 as 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 Rev 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 Rt Rev Thomas Henry Sprott, DD, 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.

Members (MBE)[edit]

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  • Burke, 2nd Lt. (T./Capt) Allan Frederick, Otago R
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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. Violet McConoehie, Mrs. Brown, • for services in connection with soldiers' equipment. Charles Hay ward Burgess, Esq., Mayor of New Plymouth, for patriotic services. Alexander Burt, Junior, Esq., for services in connection with the Motor Boat Section of the New Zealand Defence Forces. Edith, Mrs. de Castro, for services in institutions at Cairo and in Canteen at Ismailia, Egypt. Miss Esther Charles, for patriotic services. Miss Lydia Clark, for services in connection with the Countess of Liverpool Fund for the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Miss Ethel Mary Cooper, for services in connection with the New Zealand Branch of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John. Frances Zoe, Mrs. Courage, for services in connection with the New Zealand Branch of the British Eed Cross Society and the Order of St Jo'hn of Jerusalem. Gertrude Alice, Mrs. Crawford, for services in connection with the Countess of Liverpool Fund for the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Ethel, Mrs. Cuff, for services in connection with the New Zealand Branch of the British Eed Cross Society and the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Miss Hannah Dawson, for patriotic services. George Finley Dixon, Esq., for services as Private Secretary to the Minister of Defence. Mabel, Mrs. Ellison, for service in connection with the New Zealand Branch of the British Eed Cross Society and the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Harold Gerard, Esq., for services as Assistant Private Secretary to the Minister of Defence. Louisa Grace Charlotte, Mrs. Greenslade, for patriotic services. Thomas Gunnion, Esq., for patriotic services. Miss Brenda Guthrie, tor services as a voluntary worker at the Victoria Military Ward of the Wellington Hospital. Miss Eveline Alice Marian Harcourt, for services on the voluntary staff at Base Records Office New Zealand. Miss Kate Harrison lor patriotic services. Henry William Harrington, Esq., for services as Censor. • Heathcote George Helmore, Esq., for services as Aide-de-Camp to the Governor-General of Ne,w Zealand. Emma Carey, Mrs. Hill, for services in connection with the Victoria League. Margaret Mary Annie, Mrs. Hislop, for services in connection with the Countess of Liverpool Fund. Ann Margaret, Mrs. Hitchen, for services in connection with JBelgian Eelief and the entertainment of New Zealand .soldiers Elizabeth Annie, Mrs. Holdsworth, for services on the voluntary stafi at Base Records Office, New Zealand. . William,Godfrey Holdsworth, Esq., for services on the voluntary stpff at Base Records Office, New 'Zealand. Miss Lavinia Jano Kelsey, for patriotic services. Miss Emma Ethel Maud Ford King, for patriotic services. Sarah Hannah, Mrs. King, for patriotic services. ' James Lovell, Esq., for services in connection with Patriotic .Funds. Miss Ethel Constance Chapman Macassey, for patriotic services. Miss Mina MacDonald, for services at the Aotea Home, Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt. Miss Mysio McDonnell, for services at the Aotea Home, Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt. Agnes, Mrs. McDougall, for services inconnection with patriotic undertakings. Pura, Mrs. McGregor, for services in connection with th® Maori Expeditionary Force. Nesta Gertrude, Mrs. Maling, for services in connection with the Countess of Liverpool Fund for the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Basil Arthur Marris, Esq., for services as Chief Clerk, Base Records Office, New Zealand. Alfred Andrew Martin, Esq., for services in organising supply of motor vehicles at Auckland for returning soldiers. Lieutenant Frederick Gwilliam Matthews, for, services as Private Secretary to -the Minister of Defence. James Dothie Millton, Esq., for services in connection with the Citizens' Defence Corps. Winnifred, Mrs. Moeller, for patriotic .services. Miss Janet Murray, for services in connection with the New Zealand Branch of the British Eed Cross Society and the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Leo Francis O'Neill, Esq., for services in the Chief of the General Staffs Branch of the Defence Department. Jessie Ellen, Mrs. Page, for services in supplying comforts to the soldiers at Featherston Military Training Camp. Lucy, Mrs. Philson, for patriotic services. f Mary Ann, Mrs. Potter, for services in connection with the Red Cross and the Countess of Liverpool Fund. George Charles Eodda, Esq., for services as Officer in Charge of War' expenses Branch of the Defence Department. William Archibald Eussell, Esq., for services in connection with patriotic undertakings. George Herbert Scales, Esq., for services in shipping matters, and other patriotic "work. Annie Wilhelmina, Mrs. Smart, for services in connection with patriotic undertakings, Lilly Mary, Mrs. Smith, for services in connection with the New Zealand Branch of the British Red Cross Society and tihe Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Martha, Mrs. Spencer, for services in connection with the Maori Expeditionary Force. Florence Johanna, Mrs. Stevenson, for work for the New Zealand Branch of the British Red Cross .Society and the Order .of St. John of Jerusalem. Bernard Tripp, Esq., for work for the New Zealand Branch of the British .Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Charles James Tunks, Esq., for -services to the St. John Ambulance Association. James Alfred Wallace, Esq., for Red Cross and othet patriotic .services. Miss Elsmie Ward, for services on the voluntary staff at Base Records Office, New Zealand. Charles White, Esq., for services in connection with patriotic funds.

  • Cecil James Wray, Esq.,,,for services in connection with Prisoners of War and the comfort of New Zealand troops in hospitals in the United Kingdom.
  • Miss Ellen Wray, for services in connection with New Zealand prisoners of war.
  • Mrs F R Young, for services in connection with the New Zealand War Contingent Association, London.

South Africa[edit]

Order of the British Empire[edit]

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Commanders (CBE)[edit]

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  • The Honourable Albert Browne, CMG, OBE, ISO, Joint Honorary Secretary, Governor General's Fund.
  • Penelope Louise, Mrs Chappe, OBE, President Durban Women's Patriotic League and Red Cross.
  • James Stormont Dunn, Esq, Renter's Agent in South Africa.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Archibald Godley, for services in connection with the raising of the Native Labour Corps in South Africa.
  • Major John Frederick Herbst, Secretary, South West Protectorate.
  • Arthur Tilney Long, Esq, Union Agent, Lourenco Marques
  • Deputy Commissioner William Manning, South African Police, Officer Commanding Prisoners of War Camp, Pietermaritzburg.
  • James Howard Pim, Esq, Chairman, Cost of Living Commission.
  • Lewis Richardson, Esq, for services in connection with the Governor-General's Fund and Returned Soldiers

Officers (OBE)[edit]

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  • Deputy Commissioner George Stephen Beer, South African Police.
  • George Ernest Birch, Esq, Chief Clerk, Governor-General's Office.
  • Paul Dudley Bray, Esq, Collector of Customs, Durban.
  • Paul Dietrich Cluver, Esq, MBE, Mayor of Stellenbosch.
  • Herbert Sutton Cooke, Esq, for services in connection with the recruiting of the South African Native Labour Corps.
  • Jean Crichton, Mrs Cullen, Honorary Secretary, Red Cross Sub-Committee of the South African Hospital and Comforts Fund.
  • Richard Court Dent, Esq, Chairman of the Wool Advisory Committee, East London.
  • Eveline Mary, Mrs. Duquemin, MBE, Vice Chairman of the Johannesburg Local Committee of the Governor-General's Fund,
  • William Francis Earle, Esq, Chairman of the Wool Advisory Committee, Durban.
  • John Fairbairn, Esq, MBE, Honorary Secretary, Red Cross of South Africa.
  • Bertha Helen, Mrs Frood, Chairman of the Personal Service Committee of the South African Hospital and Comforts Fund.
  • Deputy Commissioner Richard Shearman Godley, South African Police.
  • Deputy Commissioner George Douglas Gray, South African Police.
  • Mary Augusta, Mrs Mathers, for services at South African Work Rooms in London.
  • Charles Cecil Miller, Esq, Collector of Customs, Cape Town.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Frederick Kennan Murray, MD, for services as District Brigade Surgeon, St. John's Ambulance, Cape Town.
  • Major Thomas Leslie O'Reilly, Military Magistrate of Omaruru, South West Protectorate.
  • Professor John Orr, for services to the Johannesburg Disabled Soldiers Board.
  • Willie Rockey, Esq, Member of the House of Assembly, for services to the Johannesburg Disabled Soldiers Board.
  • Frederick Rowland, Esq, MBE, Honorary Secretary, Red Cross, Johannesburg.
  • Emma Jane, Mrs Searle, MBE, for Red Cross work.
  • Lewis Serecold Skeels, Esq, Deputy Controller of Imports and Exports.
  • James Sommerville, Esq, for services in connection with the settlement of returned soldiers.
  • Percy Henry Taylor, Esq, MBE, ex-Mayor of Pietermaritzburg.
  • Leo Weinthal, Esq, Chairman and Honorary Organiser of the "African World" War Comforts Service.
  • Charles Winser, Esq, MBE, Honorary Secretary, Red Cross, Durban.
  • Deputy Commissioner Thomas Joseph Wynne, South African Police.

Members (MBE)[edit]

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Julia Ada, Mrs. Anderson, Secretary to Queen Mary's Needlework Guild, Pretoria. Agnes McWhirter, Mrs. Appelyard, Member of the Johannesburg Local Committee of the • Governor-General's Fund. Julia Constance, Mrs. Addie, for general war services at Witbank. Charles William Black, Senior, Esq., for services in connection with war recruiting and the welfare of returned soldiers at Mossel Bay. Mary Ann, Mrs. Champion, for general war services, Boksburg. Norris Tynwald Cowin, Esq., for services in connection with recruiting. Jean, Mrs. Conchie, for general war work and supply of comforts for returned soldiers, Braamfontein. Alfred Edward Catchpole, Esq., for services in connection with the South African Red Cross in London. Robert Edward Downing, Esq., for services in connection with the Governor-General's Fund in East London. Caroline Elizabeth Grattan, Mrs. Edgar, for general war'services, Stellenbosch. Sydney York Eales, Esq., Secretary to the Commissioner of Enemy subjects and Custodian of enemy property. Amy Anderson, Mrs. Fisher, Honorary Treasurer, Non-Contingent Committee of the South African Hospital and Comforts Fund, &c. Robert Wilson Fair, Esq.,*0fficer in charge of exports. Mathilde, Mrs. Field, for general war services at Oudtshoorn. Dorothy Eleanor, Mrs. Garlake, for Red Cross services at Cradock. Lilian Napier, Mrs. Giddy, for general war services at Grahamstown. Catherine Ramsay Laburn, Mrs. Grieve, for general war services at Braamfontein. Lena, Mrs. Herman, Mayoress of Pietersburg, for general war services. Helen Edith, Mrs. Howard, for general war services at Barber ton. Lancelot Hugh Dowman Hale, Esq., Honorary Secretary, • Governor-General's Fund and Eeturncd Soldiers Labour Bureau, Middelburg, Transvaal. Christine Louise, Mrs. Herbert-Smith, of the South African Comforts Committee in London. Edward Wykeham Lydall, Esq., for work in supervising accounts for internment camps and relief of distress expenditure. John George Laing, Esq, for general war services at Elliott. Donald Arderne Mclntyre, Esq., Honorary . Secretary of the Eoyal Automobile Club of South Africa. 2nd Lieutenant Leonard Bertram Naggs, Officer in charge of Comforts Committee, Overseas depot of South African Hospital and Comforts Fund. George Frederick MacDonogh, Esq., South African Railways Agent, Lourenco Marques. Thomas Maskew Miller, Esq., for general war services. Harrison Ralph Nethersole, Esq., Director, Chamber of Mines Central Buying Department. William Nivison. Esq., Honorary Treasurer, Governor General's Fund. Captain Charles Paul Leonard Nel, for services in connection with recruiting; Secretary, Returning Soldiers Committee, Oadtshoorn. Miss Constance Perrott Prince, Honorary Assistant Secretary, Red Cross. Durban. Hannah Mary, Mrs. Poritt, for general war services at Grey Town. Samuel Redbill, Fsq., Honorary Secretary, Governor-General's Fund, Springs. MHS Dorothy Hey ward Rogers, Honorary Secretary, Non-Contingent Committee of the South African Hospital and Comforts Funds. Fergus. Carstairs Rogers, Esq., for services in connection with recruiting. Major Alfred Ernest Trigger. Assistant Provost M arshal. Lilian Elizabeth, Mrs. Tatham, for general war work at Grey Town. Minnie Elena Scott, Mrs. Taj'lor, Quartermaster at the V.A.D. Hospice, Congella. George Batching Thompson, Esq., for general war services, Pondoland. The Reverend Harry Ernest Thompson, Secretary of the Governor-General's Fund Committee, Bloemfonteiri. Gilbert Watson, Esq., Member of the Central Wool Committee, Port Elizabeth. * Miss Margaret Janet Wallace, Matron of the V.A.D. Hospice, Congella. Effie, Mrs. Way, for general war services at Grahamstown.

Newfoundland[edit]

Order of the British Empire[edit]

Knights Commander (KBE)[edit]

Civil division

Commanders (CBE)[edit]

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  • Thomas Andrew Hall, Esq, Secretary to the Tonnage Committee and Ministry of Shipping and the Board of Coal Control.
  • Edward Robert Morris, Esq, Member of the Newfoundland War Contingent Association in London.
  • Mary, Mrs Pitts, a Vice-President of the Women's Patriotic Association.
  • Robert George Rendell, Esq, OBE, Chairman of the Military Service Committee.
  • The Honourable Marmaduke George Winter, for services in connection with the Patriotic Association and as Chairman of the Committee dealing with Waterford Hall Convalescent Home.

Officers (OBE)[edit]

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  • Charles Henry Hutchings, Esq, KC, Inspector-General of Constabulary
  • Francis Joseph Morris, Esq, KC, for services as Chairman of the Recruiting Committee.
  • Rachael Fannie, Mrs Parsons, for services on behalf of the Women's Patriotic Association.
  • Ann, Mrs Roper, for services on behalf of the Women's Patriotic Association.
  • Robert Thomas Squarey, Esq., for services in connection with recruiting and the care of returning parties of soldiers.
  • Patrick Joseph Summers, Esq, KC, Deputy Minister of Justice, Secretary of the Military Service Board.

Members (MBE)[edit]

Charles Pascoe Ayre, Esq., for services in connection, with the Women: s Patriotic Association. Alfred Charles Blackburn, Esq., for patriotic work. Agnes, Mrs. Clift, for services in connection with • the Women's Patriotic Association. Miss Mildred Clift, for services in connection with the Women's Patriotic Association. Lillian Maud, Mrs Facey, for services on behalf of the Women's Patriotic Association. Janet Ajtken, Mrs. Fisher, for services on behalf of the Women's Patriotic Association. Henry Frederick Fitzgerald, Esq., for services in connection with recruiting. Ethel, Mrs. Harvey, for Red Cross services. Emily Hannah, Mrs. Hollands, for services in connection with the Women's Patriotic Association. Henrietta Palfrey, Mrs. Holloway, for services in , collecting and preparing Spagnum Moss. Reuben Horwood, Esq., for patriotic services. Helen, Mrs. Kennedy, for services in connection with the Women's Patriotic Association. Miss Elizabeth Shaw Lauder, for services on behalf of the Women's Patriotic Association. Flora Emma, Mrs. MacDonald, for services on behalf of the Women's Patriotic Association. Richard MacDonnell, Esq., Magistrate of Bay St. George, for services in connection with Pensions and other matters. Margaret, Mrs. MacPherson, President of the Daughters of the Empire and one of the Reception Committee for soMiers. George Frederick Moore, Esq., Treasurer of the Patriotic Fund at Heart's Content. Eliza, Mrs. Petten, for services in connection with the Women's Patriotic Association. John Alexander Robinson, Esq., LL.D. Post master-General; for patriotic services. Organiser of • the Tobacco Fund for the Newfoundland Regiment, Carolina Augusta, Mrs. Somerton, President of the Committee of the Women's Patriotic Association at Trinitv. Charles Robert Steer, Esq., for services, in raising funds for aeroplanes. Ernest Swaffield, Esq., for patriotic work, Labrador. Sarah Ann, Mrs. Thompson, for serviees on behalf ot the Women's Patriotic Association. Effie Morris. Mrs. Tulk, for services on behalf of the Women's Patriotic Association.

Crown Colonies, Protectorates etc.[edit]

Order of the British Empire[edit]

Dames Commander (DBE)[edit]

Civil division

Knights Commander (KBE)[edit]

Civil division

Commanders (CBE)[edit]

Civil division

John Ainsv*or h, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.O., Chief Native Commissioner, East Africa Ptotectorate. Alma Baker, Esq., Founder of the Malayan Aircraft Fund. Edith Marion, Lady Bertram, President in Ceylon of Queen Mary's Needlework Guild, Charles Edward Boyes, Esq., Deputy Resident Commissioner of Basutoland, for services in^ recruiting labour., • Alexander George Boyle^ Esq., 'C:M.G., Lieutenant-Governor,, and Officer Administering the Government,, Nigeria. Arthur Frederick Church,, Esq., Chief Engineer of, the Uganda Railway. Arthur George Murchison Fletcher, Esq., Assistant Colonial Secretary and Clerk of Councils, and Chairman of- Shipping Control Committee, Hong Kong. Alfred Claud Hollis, Esq, C.M.G., Secretary to the Administration, German Eastr

Africa.

Martial Louis, Auguste Noel, Esq., RegistrarGeneral, Mauritius, for services as Food Controller and Controller of Exports. Arthur Meek Pountney, Esq.,, Treasurer, Straits Settlements. The Lady Frances Ryder, for services to the Overseas Forces. John Houston Sinclair, Esq., C.M.G., Chief Secretary to the Government, Zanzibar Protectorate. Denis Slyne, Esq., Receiver-General and Chairman, of the Committee for winding up alien enemies estates, Trinidad. Winifred Marjory, Mrs. Stubbs, lately VicePresident in Ceylon, of Queen Mary's Needlework Guild. Marguerite Marie, Lady Wallace, for services in connection with War Funds, Northern Rhodesia.

Officers (OBE)[edit]

Constance Angel, Lady Allardyce, for services in connection with War charities in the Bahama Islands. Francesco Azzopardi, Esq., Unofficial Member of the Executive Council and President of the Wheat Board, Malta. Major Charles James Bagenal, Political Officer, Tabora, German East Africa. Major Denis Lynch Baines, Political Officer, Bukoba, German East Africa. William Chamberlain, Esq., Assistant Secretary, Royal Colonial Institute. Philip Ward Cooper, Esq., Provincial Commissioner, Uganda, for services in recruiting and organisation of carriers. John Rowland Crook, Esq., Government Engineer,, and Chief Assistant Cable Censor, Gibraltar. Eu Tbng Sen, Esq., Unofficial Member of the Federal Council, Federated Malay States: Francis Goodwin Gosling, Esq., Assistant Colonial Secretary, Bermuda, for services in connection with Red Cross and other war fund's. Izy Constance, Lady Haddon-Smith, for services in connection with Red Cross arid other war charities, Windward Islands. Charles Henry Harper, Esq., Chief Assistant Colonial Secretary, Gold Coast. Sydney Thirlwall Harrisson, Esq., C.M.G., Comptroller of Customs, Barbados, for services as Reporting Officer. Edward Vincent Hemmant, Esq., District Commissioner, East Africa Protectorate, for general administrative services and the supply of- recruits and carriers. Herbert, Keys Hi) Iyer, Esq.* Secretary, Colombo Port Commission, for services in connection with war charities. Joseph Howard, Esq., for general war services in Malta. Malcolm Ludlow Jones, Esq., Chief- Clerk, Oversea Settlement- Office. William Gemmell Kay,, Esq., Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council, Trinidad, for services to the Priority Authority and other war work. Godfrey James King, Esq., Civil Commissioner, Salisbury, Rhod'esia, for services as1 . Censor. James Lochhead, Esq., M.D., B'.S'c., M.B.E., Surgeon*, Colonial- Hospital1 , Gibraltar. James ChalTenor Lynch, Esq., Member of the Legislative Council, and Member of the Recruiting Committee, Barbados. Miss Celia Macdonald of the Isles, for services . to the Overseas forces. Ranald MacDonald, Esq., Comptroller of Customs, Nyasaland Protectorate. Commander Duncan Charles Macintyre, E.N.E., M.B.E., Harbour Master, Penang, Straits Settlements. Hugh McLelland, Esq., Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council, Trinidad, and Mayor of San Fernando. Arthur William Mahaffy, Esq., Administrator of Dominica. Edward Gilbert Morris, Esq., District Commissioner, Uganda Protectorate^ for services in organising levies, carriers and supplies. Alfredo Parnis, Esq., LL.D., one of His Majesty's Judges for the Island of Malta. „ Elizabeth Miller, Mrs. Phillips, for services as Honorary Secretary, Trinidad and Tobago Branch of the Eed Cross Fund. Eatu Joni Antonio Eabici, Native Member of the Legislative Council and Eoko of Cakaudrove Province, Fiji. Lieutenant - Colonel Charles Edward Daliel Oldbam Eew, Officer Commanding the British Forces and Senior Political Officer, Togoland. Captain • Stanley Eivers-Smith, Director of Education, Zanzibar Protectorate, for services in recruiting and organisation of carriers. John Argyll Eobertson, Esq., Manager of the Chaitered Bank, Kuala Lumpur, for services in connection with finance abd war charities, Malay States. Thomas Eoy, Esq., General Manager of the Shire Highlands Eailway. The Eeverend Alfred Barrett Sackett, Temporary Chaplain to the Forces, for seivices in connection with the "Welcome Home," Gibraltar. Frederick Emelius Scott, Esq., Mayor of Port of Spain, Trinidad for services in connection with recruiting and other war work. - Paymaster-Commander Alan Edward Stack, E.N., Assistant Secretary to the Administration, German East Africa. Robert Walter Taylor, Esq., Treasurer, Somaliland Protectorate, for services as Chief Cable Censor and in connection with recruiting. Thomas Shenton "Whitelegge Thomas, .Esq., Assistant Chief Secretaiy, Uganda, for war 'servicesin the East Africa Protectorate. Major Osmund Tonks, Commanding Ceylon Supply and Transport Section, for services to troops passing through Ceylon. Antonio Cassar Torreggiani, Esq., M.B.E., Officer-h>Charge of the Flour Control, Malta. Dorothy Marguerite Elizabeth, The Honourable Mrs. Tiefusis, for work in connection with war charities and recruiting in Jamaica. ISubule John Waddington, Esq., Assistant District Commissioner, East Africa Protectorate, for services in recruiting askaris and carriers. The Eight Eeverend John Jamieson Willis, D.D., Bishop of Uganda, for valuable assistance throughout the period of hostilities,.

  • (Honorary) Sheikh Abubakari bin Ali, Liwali of Vanga.
  • (Honorary) Sheikh Ahmed bin Sud, Acting Liwali of Lamu

Members (MBE)[edit]

Ina Cameron, Mrs. Ainsworth, for services on behalf of the East Africa Expeditionary Force. Dorothea Anne Harvey, Mrs. Aldworth of Kuala Lumpur, for services on behalf of British and Allied War Charities in the Federated Malay States. Hubert Armbruster, Esq., District Eesident, First Grade, Nyasaland Protectorate, for services in connection with the recruitment of carriers and the tupply of native foodstuffs. Edgar Arrigo, E^-q., Deputy Assistant Secretary Lieutenant Governor's Office, Malta. Captain Francis John Bagshawe, Assistant Political Officer, Mbulu, Geiman East Africa. Blanche, Mrs. Bancroft, for war work in Barbados. William Bartley, Esq., for services as Secretary to the Food Control, Shipping and other Commibtees, Straits Settlements. Charles Frederick Belcher, Esq., Magistrate, Uganda Protectorate, for services as Custodian of enemy property. Agnes, Mrs. JBennett, of Umtali, Ehodesia, for services in connection with war funds. Albert Victor Bernard, Esq., M,D., for services in connection with hospital and aursing work in Malta. Maud, Mrs. Befctington, for services in connection with hospital work, Gold Coast. Eobert William Bryant,- Esq., Mayor of Kingston, Jamaica, for general war work. Augusta Margaret, Mrs. Rucknor, for services in aid of the Gold Coast Eed Cross Fund. James Arthur Edward Bullock, Esq., Chief Clerk, Colonial Secretary's Department, Hong Kong. John James Bushell, Esq., services in connection with the Eed Cross, Bermuda. Lewis Borg Cardona, Esq.,' for services as Secretary to the Supplies and Prices Board and the Wheat Board, Malta. Henry Casolani, Esq., for services in connection with the importation of foodstuffs into Malta. Louise, Mrs. Chataway, of Umtali, Ehodesia, for services in connection with war funds. Albert Henry Cipriani, Esq., Member of the Liquidating Committee for winding-up alien enemy businesses in Trinidad. Percival Herbert Clarke, Esq., Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council, East Africa Protectorate, for services on behalf of the British Eed Cross Society and Order of St. John. Marie Penelope Eose, Mrs. dementi, for services in connection with Queen Mary's Needlework Guild in British Guiana. Ada Blanche Pierce, Mrs. Conyers, for services in connection with Queen Mary's Needlework Guild in British Guiana. Percy Charles Cookson, Esq., Magistrate, Northern Rhodesia, for services in connection with native carriers. Edward Arden Copeman, Esq., Magistrate, Northern Ehodesia, for services in connection with native carriers. Manuel Gregory Corsi, Esq.,. for services as Member of the Food Supply Committee, Gibraltar. Alexander Percy Cowley, Esq., Chairman of the Agricultural and Commercial Society of Antigua, for services in connection with war charities. Attilio Critien, Esq., M.D., M.A., for medical services during the war, Malta. Edmund Clarke de Fonseka, Esq., for services in support of war charities in Ceylon. Dora Florence, Mrs. De Freitas, for Eed Cross and other war work, Windward Islands. Mary Margaret, Mrs. de Soyse, for services in connection with war charities in Ceylon. Florence Grace, Mrs. Drew, for services in connection with Eed Cross funds, Northern Ehodesia. Miss Maude Ellefred Evans, for general war work, Gibraltar. Beaumont Albany Fetherstone-Dilke, Esq., M.B., Assistant Surgeon, ^Colonial Hospital, Gibraltar. Alfred E. Ffrench, Esq., for services in connection with Red Cross work and recruiting, Jamaica. Violet. Amy, Mrs. Flint, for services on behalf of the East Africa Expeditionary Force. Elfrida Mrs. Fuller, for hospital work in Ashanti. Joseph Gatt-Kutter, Esq., Chief Clerk, Secretariat, German East Africa. Gladys, Mrs. Gordon, for Red Cross and other charitable work in Ceylon. Charles William Gregory, Esq., Chief Storekeeper, Public Works Department, East Africa Protectorate, acted as Food Controller at Mombasa. Lieutenant Alexander Greig, Assistant Political Officer, German East Africa. Joseph Ephraim Casely Hayford, Esq., Barristerat-Law, for services in aid of the Prince of Wales's Patriotic Fund, Gold Coast. Josephine Norie, Mrs. Henocksburg, for work in connection with the Women's W,ar Work League, East Africa Protectorate. James Henry Hewett, Esq., Chief Prisons Officer, Zanzibar Protectorate, for services in connection with local defence and the custody of- prisoners of war. Frances Patton, Mrs. Heyman, of Bulawayo, Rhodesia, for services in connection with war funds. Alice, Mrs. Hickling, for services as Secretary, Queen Mary's Needlework Guild', Hong Kong. Ernest Augustus Hinkson, Esq:, for war work in Barbados'in connection with the Police Force. Alice Mary, Mrs. Hubley, for work on behalf of the East Africa Expeditionary Force. Dorothy, Mrs. Hobspn', for, serrices in connection with the Red Cross and other war funds, Trinidad. Anthony Hodgson, Esq., for services to the ^Cable Censor's Department, Gibraltar. Anne, Mrs. Huyshe-Eliot, for services in connection with war charities in Ceylon. Sybil, Mrs. Ingham, .of Gwelo, Rhodesia, for services in connection with war funds. Hubert Lawrance Johnson, Esq., for services as Chief Passport Examiner, Barbados. Herbert Lewis Lezard, Esq, ex-Mayor of Salisbury, Rhodesia, for services in connection with war funds. Hilda Charlotte, Mrs. Long, for services in connection with war funds, Basutoland. George Lyall, Esq., First Assistant, Secretary, Uganda Protectorate. Sydney Cameron McCutchin, Esq:, for services in connection with recruiting', Jamaica. James Colin Macintyre, Esq.,, Member of the Executive and Legislative Councils/Dominica, for services in connection with recruiting and war charities. Mary, Mrs. McKeartan, of Bulawayo, Rhodesia, for services in connection with war funds. Miss Annie Mackie, for Red Cross and other charitable work, Windward Islands. Henry Peter Marius McLaughlan, Esq., Chief Clerk, Chief Secretary's Office, Cyprus, for services in connection with the purchase of supplies. Albert Merriefield, Esq., Assistant Engineer, Public Works Department, Cyprus, for services in connection with the Prisoners of War Camp, Famagusta. Horace Myers, Esq., of Kingston, Jamaica, for services to contingents from the Bahama Islands. Ruth Ethel, Mrs. Paul, for services in connection with war funds, Bechuanaland Protectorate Mary, Mrs. Percival, for services in connection with war charities in Antigua. Mary, Mrs. Perez, for services, in connection with war funds and chaiities, Trinidad. . Percy Wilbraham Perryman, Esq., District Commissioner, Uganda Protectorate, for services in connection with the organisation of transport and food supplies. Emily, Mrs. Phillips, for war work in Barbados. 1 Captain Charles Peniston Pitt, Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps, Assistant Provost Marshal, Bermuda. Captain George Arthur Evered Poole, for services as District Political Officer at Yendi. Upper 'Togoland. Anna, Mrs. Pordage,' for services as Nurse-, Matron of the Victoria Hospital, St. Lucia. John Rutherfoord Parkin Postlethwaite, Esq., Assistant .District Commissioner, Uganda Protectorate, for assistance in recruiting. Thomas Frederick Sandford, Esq., Native Commissioner, Northern Rhodesia, for services in connection with native carriers. Emilie, Mrs. Scanlen, of Salisbury, Rhodesia, for services in connection with war funds. Blanche, Mrs. Shearman-Turner, for services in connection with the Convalescent Home for Officers, Zanzibar. Montague Earle Sherwood, Esq., for services as Private Secretary and Aide-de-Camp to the Governor and Comniancler-in-Chief of the Straits Settlements. Ethel, Mrs. Stabb, for services as President, Queen Mary's Needlework Guild, Hong Kong. Robert Sutherland, Esq., for services in connection with Shipping control, Hong Kong. Elizabeth, Mrs. Sweeme, for. services on behalf of the East Africa Expeditionary Force. Dieudonnee Grace, Mrs. Thorburn, for services on behalf of the Nyasaland Field Force. Miss Helen Tredgold, of Salisbury, Rhodesia, for work on behalf of Rhodesian soldiers at Cape Town. Miss Nora Cecilia Twynam, for work for Queen Mary's Needlework Guild in Ceylon. Abdulrasul AUidina Visram, Esq., for services on behalf of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, East Africa Protectorate. Claude Dudley Wal'is, Esq., First Assistant Secretary, Zanzibar Protectorate. Howard Grove Warr, Esq., Secretary to the Colonial Hospital, Gibraltar. Gwendoline Isabel, Mrs. Watson, for services on behalf of the East Africa Expeditionary Force. Margaret Jane, Mrs. Watson, of Umtali, Rhodesia, for services in connection.with war funds. Josephine, Mrs. Westmorland, for services in connection with Red Cross work and recruiting, Jamaica. Mabel, Mrs. White, of Gwelo, Rhodesia, for services in connection with war funds. Francis Williamson, Esq., Secretary, Tati Company, for services in lonnection with war funds, Bechuanaland Protectorate. Edward Jocelyn Wortley, Esq., Director of AgriVi culture, Bermuda, for services in connection with food supplies. George Macdonald Young, Esq., for services in connection with Shipping Control, Hong Kong.

  • (Honorary) Sheikh Burhan bin Abdul Aziz, Kathi, Zanzibar.
  • (Honorary) Seyyid Serhan bin Nasur, Liwali, Zanzibar.

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