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Australia
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Canada
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New Zealand
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, and the
United Kingdom
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. The dates vary, both from year to year and from country to country. All are published in supplements to the ''
London Gazette
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'' and many are conferred by the monarch (or her representative) some time after the date of the announcement, particularly for those service people on active duty.
The 1982 Queen's Birthday Honours list for the United Kingdom was issued on 11 June 1982, and the lists for Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji were issued on 12 June 1982.Fiji:
Manpower Services Commission
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Confederation of British Industry
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Minister of State
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Ross and Cromarty
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Office of Fair Trading
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Associated Newspapers
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, Editor
Daily Mail
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Greater London
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Leslie Fowden
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, Director,
Rothamsted Experimental Station
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Cabinet Office
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Scotland
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North West England
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Colonel Commandant
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Royal Armoured Corps
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Royal Air Force
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Permanent Secretary
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,
Department of Industry
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* Departmentalization, division of a larger organization into parts with specific responsibility
Government and military
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Colonel
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Colonel Commandant
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Royal Regiment of Artillery
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Colonel Commandant
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Royal Regiment of Artillery
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,
Colonel Commandant
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Royal Air Force
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Permanent Secretary
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,
Welsh Office
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Permanent Secretary
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,
Department of the Environment
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Royal Army Medical Corps
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On 15 November 2024, the corps was amalgamated with the Royal Army De ...
Coldstream Guards
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Royal Air Force
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*Air Vice-Marshal Walter John Herrington, Royal Air Force (Retired).
*Air Vice-Marshal Henry Reed-Purvis, O.B.E., Royal Air Force Regiment.
*Air Vice-Marshal Michael Maurice Jeffries Robinson, Royal Air Force.
; Civil Division
*James Frederick Barnes, Deputy Chief Scientific Adviser (Projects), Ministry of Defence.
* Kenneth Anthony Bradshaw, Clerk Assistant, House of Commons.
*Lawrence Henry Brandes, lately Under Secretary, Department of Education and Science.
*John Cormack, Under Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland.
*Philip Cousins, Deputy Secretary, Exchequer and Audit Department.
*David Levric Davies, O.B.E., lately Under Secretary, H.M. Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor's Department.
*Duncan Sheppey Davies, lately Chief Engineer and Scientist, Department of Industry.
*James David Fergusson, Assistant Comptroller, Patent Office.
*John Waterston Furness, Under Secretary, Department of Transport.
* Peter Graham, Parliamentary Counsel.
*Julian George Kelsey, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
*Alfred Walter Mabbs, lately Keeper of Public Records.
*Stanley Walter Midwinter, Under Secretary, Department of the Environment.
*Peter Rogerson Oglesby, Deputy Secretary, Department of Health and Social Security.
*William George Henry Quigley, Permanent Secretary, Department of Finance and Personnel, Northern Ireland.
*Derek Rippengal, Q.C., Counsel to the Chairman of Committees, House of Lords.
*Keith Henry Westcott Thomas, O.B.E., Chief Executive, Royal Dockyards, Ministry of Defence.
*Reginald Norman Williams, Under Secretary, Department of Health and Social Security.
Australian States
:''State of Western Australia''
:*Robert David Davies, C.V.O., R.D., J.P. For public service.
Order of St Michael and St George
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)
Royal Navy
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*Lady Mary Katherine Fitzalan-Howard, M.V.O.
*George Albert Harris, M.V.O., M.B.E.
*Colin Vyvyan Peterson,
*John Edward Powis Titman, M.V.O.
Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)
*Francis Sedley Andrus.
*Commander John Hamilton Cracknell, Metropolitan Police.
*Leonard Geale Dickson.
*Alain Chartier Edmond Joly de Lotbinière.
*Major Nicholas Skerratt Lawson.
*Commander John Henry Stuart Mcanally, Royal Navy.
*Commander Richard Nicholas Margrave Paige, Royal Navy.
*Sydney Richards.
*Peter Scott Dunn.
*Captain Ashe George Russell Windham, Irish Guards.
*Graham Henry Bish.
*Anthony Joseph Charlton.
*Chief Yeoman Warder Robert Hugh Harton.
*Miss Susan Louise Hay.
*Captain (Local Major) Graham Anthony Clifford Hoskins, Royal Marines.
*Margaret Hannah, Mrs. Kennerley.
*John Alexander Murray.
*Derek Roy Mackay Ottowell.
*Arthur John William Scovell.
Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)
Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)
*Miss Margaret Rachel Coleman.
*Frederick William Henry George Cottrell.
*Sergeant Major Charles Frank Edward Crickmore, The Queen's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
*Richard Laurence Day.
*Police Constable James Hazeldine, Metropolitan Police.
*Lionel Thomas Mann.
*Yeoman Bed Hanger Frederick George Marsh, M.B.E., The Queen's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
*Humphrey Massey.
*Rene Henri Meylan.
*Yeoman Bed Hanger James Peart, The Queen's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
*Sergeant Major Frank George Pickford, The Queen's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
*Police Constable John Pillans, Metropolitan Police.
*Patrick Ryan.
*Arthur George Wakefield.
*Chief Technician Brian James Walton, Royal Air Force.
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
;Military Division
;;Royal Navy
*Commodore Samuel Clarke Dunlop, M.B.E., Royal Fleet Auxiliary.
*Captain William Stanley Gueterbock, A.D.C., Royal Navy.
*The Right Reverend Monsignor Vaughan Frederick John Morgan, V.G.,Royal Navy.
*Captain John Patrick Bruce O'Riordan, Royal Navy. .
;;Army
*Brigadier Ian Alexander Christie, O.B.E., M.C. (443414), late The King's Own Scottish Borderers.
*Brigadier Michael Frederick Hobbs, O.B.E. (447271,) late Grenadier Guards.
*Colonel Leslie John Philip Morrish (437126), late The Royal Hampshire Regiment.
*Brigadier Noel Thomas Anthony Ridings (438306), Royal Pioneer Corps.
*Reverend Robin Roe, M.C., Chaplain to the Forces 1st Class (445206), Royal Army Chaplains' Department (now R.A.R.O.).
*Brigadier William Paine Sheppard, M.C, T.D., D.L. (403682), late Yorkshire Volunteers, Territorial Army (now R.A.R.O.).
*Brigadier John Francis Thomas, O.B.E. (346187), Corps of Royal Military Police.
*Brigadier Anthony Chester Vivian (422472), late The Royal Welch Fusiliers.
*Colonel Keith Stephen Barnard Wintle, O.B.E. (412103), late Royal Regiment of Artillery.
;;Royal Air Force
*Air Commodore Geoffrey Bryning Tyler, M.B.E., Royal Air Force.
*Group Captain Michael John Pilkington, Royal Air Force.
*Group Captain Michael James Douglas Stear, Royal Air Force.
*Group Captain William John Wratten, A.F.C., Royal Air Force.
;Civil Division
*Clifford Wallace Adam, Senior Principal Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue.
* Cyril James Anderton, Q.P.M., Chief Constable, Greater Manchester Police.
*John Malcolm Barr, Chairman, Barr and Wallace Arnold Trust plc.
* Alec Victor Bedser, O.B.E. For services to Cricket.
*Harry Peter Neville Benson, M.C., lately Chairman, A.P.V. Holdings plc. For services to Export.
* Miss Jeanne Mary Bisgood, Chairman, Dorset Education Committee.
*David Blacktop, O.B.E., Commandant,
Fire Service College
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Ministry of Defence
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*Denis James Burrell, Managing Director, Martin Baker Aircraft Company Ltd. For services to Export.
* John Blackstock Butterworth, D.L., Vice-Chancellor,
University of Warwick
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South East England
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*Guy Tresham Checketts, Chairman, South East Asia Trade Advisory Group, British Overseas Trade Board. For services to Export.
*Francis Kenneth Chorley, Deputy Chairman and Managing Director,
Plessey
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Electronics Systems Ltd. For services to Export.
*Professor Robert Francis Churchhouse, For services to the teaching of computer science.
*William Arthur Conlon, M.B.E. For services to young people in
Northern Ireland
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*Frederick Howard Michael Craig-Cooper, T.D. For Political Service in
London
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*Ivor John Croft, Assistant Secretary,
Home Office
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*William Scott Crosby, lately Chairman, Grampian Health Board.
*Michael James Stephen Cubbage, M.B.E., lately General Manager, Printing Works,
Bank of England
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*William Keith Davidson. For services to Medicine in
Scotland
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*David Lewis Davies, Chairman, The Attendance Allowance Board.
*Brian John Fiddes, Assistant Secretary,
Scottish Education Department
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*Stanley Alfred Field, President, William Baird plc.
*George Malcolm Ford, Member, The
British National Oil Corporation
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*Abner Borthwick Hadden, Senior Principal Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue.
*Fred Brian Harrison, Board Member,
National Coal Board
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*Harry Cyril Harrison, Chairman, Simon Engineering Ltd. For services to Export.
* James Burns Hawthorne, Controller, Northern Ireland,
British Broadcasting Corporation
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* John Stacpoole Haycraft. For services to Language Education.
*Leslie Edwin Henderson, Director Middle Band, Department of the Environment.
*Stuart Alan Bulmer Heppell, City Architect,
Manchester
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*Arthur James Herbert. For Political and Public Service in
Eastern England
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* Eastern Air, former name of Zambia Skyways
*Eastern Air Lines, a defunct American airline that operated from 192 ...
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*Jack Hill, Chairman, John Williams Foundries Ltd. For services to the Foundry Industry Training Committee.
*Joseph Hood. For Political and Public Service in
North West England
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*James Thomas Ireland, D.L. For services to local government and the community in
Buckinghamshire
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* David Jack, Research and Development Director, Glaxo Holdings Ltd.
*William George Jewers, O.B.E., Member for Finance,
British Gas Corporation
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Rolls-Royce Ltd
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University of Aberdeen
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*Brian Alfred Maynard, lately Chairman, Advisory Committee on Local Government Audit.
*John Phillimore Mitchell, T.D., Professor of Surgery,
University of Bristol
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Independent Television News
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I ...
University of Cambridge
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*John Armstrong Raven, Chief Executive, Simplification of International Trade Procedures Board. For Services to Export.
*Joan Marguerite, Mrs. Reeve. For Political Service in the
North of England
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New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
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*John Stephen Sadler, Member,
Monopolies and Mergers Commission
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* Narindar Saroop. For Political service.
*Peter Francis Scott. For public services in
Cumbria
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*Nigel Snodgrass. For services to veterinary medicine.
*Michael David Snoxall, Head of Legal Services,
Unilever
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plc.
*Francis Sullivan, Assistant Secretary, Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration, Northern Ireland.
*Frank Martin Hussey Taylor. For Political Service.
*William Taylor, Director, University of London
Institute of Education
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*Wyndham Thomas, General Manager, Peterborough New Town Development Corporation.
*Alexander Cuthbert Turnbull, Nuffield Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,
University of Oxford
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*Madeleine Freda, Mrs. Vaughan, O.B.E. For services to local government in
West Glamorgan
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University of London
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*Miss Dorothy May Webster, President,
Royal College of Midwives
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Department of Employment
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*David Williamson, lately Keeper of the Registers of Scotland.
*Ronald Marshall Wilson, Partner, Bell-Ingram, Perth.
*Miss Priscilla Helen Ferguson Young, Director, Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work.
;Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
*William Bailey. O.B.E., D.S.C., G.M. For services to British commercial interests in Portugal.
*Edward Fitzgerald Brenan, M.C. For services to Anglo-Spanish cultural relations.
*Robert Webster Ford, H.M. Consul-General, Geneva.
*Victor Alfred Ladd, Commissioner for Inland Revenue, Hong Kong.
*Theodore Lionel Mander. For services to British commercial interests in New York.
*Derek Maxwell March, O.B.E., Senior British Trade Commissioner, Hong Kong.
*Miss Felice Morgenstern, lately Assistant Legal Adviser, International Labour Organisa- tion, Geneva.
* Michael Graham Ruddock Sandberg. For public services in Hong Kong.
*Archibald Zimmern, Justice of Appeal, Hong Kong.
;Australian States
;;State of Queensland
*Commander David John Robertson, Royal Australian Navy (Retired). Private Secretary to the Governor.
;;State of South Australia
*William Allan Rodda, M.P. For service to politics.
;;State of South Australia
*Ella Osborn, Mrs. Fry. For service to the arts.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
;Military Division
;;Royal Navy
*Commander Michael Cecil Boyce, Royal Navy.
*Commander David John Dacam, Royal Navy.
*Captain Robert Michael Eddleston, R.D.*, A.D.C.,
Royal Naval Reserve
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*Commander Edward David Michael Floyd, Royal Navy.
*Commander Brian Herbert Green, Royal Navy.
*Major Christopher James Hickinbotham,
Royal Marines
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*Commander John Hickson, Royal Navy.
*Commander Victor David Jefferson, Royal Navy.
*Commander Arthur David Colquhoun Lund, Royal Navy.
*Commander Roger Wilfred Morris, Royal Navy.
*Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Pope, Royal Marines.
*Commander Ronald Shannan Stevenson, Royal Navy.
*Commander John Bryan Young, Royal Navy.
;Civil Division
* Joseph Kevin Keegan. For services to Association Football.
* Angela Gould, nurse.
*Joseph Ernest Smith, lately Director, Supplies Division, Common Services Agency, Scottish Health Service.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
;Civil Division
*Peter Alder. For Political Service.
*Wing Commander Henry Allen, Secretary, Northern Ireland Headquarters, Royal Air Forces Association.
*David Allison, Chief Clerk of Works, Department of Commerce for Northern Ireland.
*William Daniel Anderson, E.R.D., lately Senior Executive Officer, Department for National Savings.
*John Harry Aram, Senior Scientific Officer, Science and Engineering Research Council.
*Dorothy, Mrs. Ashurst, Higher Executive Officer, Risley, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd.
*Albert Atkinson, lately Contracts Executive, Plessey Avionics and Communications Ltd. For services to Export.
*Miss Una Nora Austin. For services to the community in Aylesbury.
*Major Anthony Ayling, M.C., Retired Officer Grade II, Ministry of Defence.
*Geoffrey Clifford Bache, Member, West Midlands, Transport Users' Consultative Committee.
*Ernest Harold Bailey, Teacher, Highbury Fields School, London.
*Gordon Ballard. For Political Service in the West of England.
*John Victor David Banham, Assistant Divisional Manager, Derwent Division, Severn Trent Water Authority.
*Walter Banks, lately Chief Administrative Officer, Highlands and Islands Development Board.
*John Philip Bannister, D.F.C., lately Chief Executive, Jonwindows Ltd.
*Leslie Matheson, Mrs. Barker. For services to the community in Staffordshire.
*William George Barnden, lately Principal Doorkeeper, House of Commons.
*Donald James Barnett, Chief Environmental Health Officer, Bristol City Council.
*John Leonard Bate, Head of Department of Library and Information Resources, Napier College of Commerce and Technology, Edinburgh.
*Lieutenant Commander Donald Lawrence Baxter, R.N.(Retd.), Retired Officer Grade II, Ministry of Defence.
*Miss Nadine Dagmar Beddington, Architect.
*Ernest Beeston, Chairman, Kendal Brewery Arts Centre Trust.
*Miss Margaret Ethel Bell, Staff Officer, Department of Finance and Personnel, Northern Ireland.
*John Norman Denys Bettley, lately Secretary, Britain-Nigeria Association.
*Margaret Mary, Mrs. Bicker, Member, Ayrshire and Arran Health Board.
*Mary Ann Florence, Mrs. Biswell, for services to the community in Bedfordshire.
*Robert Blake, B.E.M., lately News Manager, Manchester Daily Express.
*William Blanckley, Treasurer, Hetton District Aged Miners' Homes Committee.
*Charles Henry Bowdler, Deputy Secretary, London Region, National Graphical Association.
*Graham William Bowen, Managing Director, Compugraphics International Ltd.
*Charles James Bowers, Director of Finance and Administration, Manchester International Airport Authority.
*Faith, Mrs. Bowring. For Political and Public Service in South East England.
*Mary Cecilia, Mrs, Maxwell-Bradley, Area Nurse (Child Health), Manchester Area Health Authority.
*Miss Margaret Rosemary Briggs, lately Education Officer,
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*Rex Brinkworth, Educational Director, Down's Children's Association.
*Miss Queenie (Annie) Brockman. For Political Service.
*Roger William Middleton Bromley, Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Police.
*Brian Sydney Brookes, Warden, Kindrogan Field Centre, Scottish Field Studies Association.
*Miss Winifred Bruce, Higher Executive Officer, Scottish Education Department.
*Joseph Buckley, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
*Allan Ray Caird, lately Vice-President, Firth of Forth Fishermen's. Association.
*James Kevin Callaghan, lately Assistant Head Postmaster, Oldham Head Post Office, North Western Postal Board, Post Office.
*Robert John Canter, Speaker's Trainbearer and Assistant Secretary to the Speaker, House of Commons.
*Molly Rose Thekla, Mrs. Carpenter, Services Welfare Member, 6th QEO Gurkha Rifles, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
*Miss Amicia Vere Carroll. For services to child care, particularly in Hampshire.
*John Vernon Chadwick, lately Stores Officer Grade ' A ', Ministry of Defence.
* Robert Champion, lately National Hunt Jockey.
*Stella Mayne, Mrs. Chappel. For services to the community in Winchelsea.
*Marion Elsie, Mrs. Cheal, lately Senior Matron, Civil Service Benevolent Fund.
*Leslie Thomas Chester, Farmer, Foxt, Staffordshire.
*Miss Ann Margaret Childs, Secretary and Information Officer, Flowers and Plants Council.
*Miss Edna Mary Christopher, Area Nurse, Child Health/Local Authority Liaison, Berkshire Area Health Authority.
*Daisy Dorothy, Mrs. Clark. For charitable services in Newcastle upon Tyne.
*Antony Dewhirst Cliff. For Political Service in Yorkshire.
*Walter Vivian Cole, Potter.
*Florence Muriel, Mrs. Collings. For Political and Public Service in Wessex.
*Miss Betty Elizabeth Gibbs Collins, Chairman, Education Board, College of Occupational Therapists.
*Miss Margaret Corrin, Officer in Charge, Hampton Court House, (Home for the Elderly).
*Michael John Courtney, Distribution Engineer, Barnstaple Local Office, Somerset Area, South Western Electricity Board.
*Bruce Charles Cova, Environmental Health Officer, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
*Gwendolen Dorothy, Mrs. Cowan, Personal Secretary, British Rail.
*Norah Marcie, Mrs. Croft, Secretary, MIND in Croydon.
*Miss Rhona Mary Cross, Superintendent, Northumbria Police.
*Anne, Mrs. Cumberbatch, Area Officer, Greater Manchester/East Cheshire, National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux.
*Olive, Mrs. Currell, Executive Officer, Board of Customs and Excise.
*Miss Audrey Mary Davey. For services to handicapped and disabled people in Wales.
*Ronald Ernest Davey. For services to the Tiverton Youth Orchestra.
*Miss Elizabeth Marion Davies, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
*John Elwyn Davies. For services to the community in Dyfed.
*Kenneth Dixon, Senior Scientific Officer, Department of the Environment.
*Seymour Brantiner Dobson, Chief Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
*William Leonard Dolan, Manager, International Group, Public Affairs and Information, British Petroleum Company pic.
*David Alfred Donley, lately Senior Executive Officer, Department of Health and Social Security.
*Ronald Duncan Parker Dony, Area Manager (Manpower and Industrial Relations), Remploy Ltd.
*Frederick Jack Doughty, Divisional Surveyor, Devon County Council.
*Rupert Doughty, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Health and Social Security.
*Noel Douglas, Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence.
*Gladys, Mrs. Dutton. For services to the League of Friends of Worthing Hospital.
*Gwenllian Dwyryd (Miss Gwenllian Jones), Harpist.
*John Harrop Edgeley, lately District Service Manager, Rotherham District, East Midlands Region, British Gas Corporation.
*Arthur Thomas Siddaway Edwards. For services to Sport for the Disabled.
*John William Hay Elder, General Medical Practitioner, Annan.
*Geoffrey Engledow, Chief Technical Officer, Thermalite Ltd.
*Miss Jane Margaret Errington, Member, Executive Committee, Scottish Council for Spastics.
*Eric Evans. For Services to Rugby Football.
*Miss Joan Evett, Senior Nursing Officer, Bristol Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Avon Area Health Authority.
*Mary Elsie King, Mrs, Ewart, President, Westmorland, National Society for The Mentally Handicapped.
*David Herbert Falla, Youth Club Leader, Les Capelles Methodist Church, Guernsey.
*Graham Kirk Feltead, Technical Director,Kearney and Trecker Marwin Ltd.
*William Ferris, Western Area Manager, Ulsterbus Ltd.
*Albert Victor Fisher, Chief Draughtsman, Cossor Electronics Ltd.
*Nancy Garden, Mrs. Fleming. For services to nursery school education in Northern Ireland.
*Stanley George Ford, Executive Director, Devon Council on Alcoholism.
*Geoffrey Fraser, Executive Officer, Central Office of Information.
*Rosa Annie, Mrs. Freedman, Mayor, London Borough of Barnet.
*Elizabeth Mary, Mrs. Furnell, Secretary, Northamptonshire Group, Disabled Drivers' Association.
*Colin Charles Geeves, Deputy Clerk to the Justices, Mid-Hampshire Group.
*Eugene Genin. For services to music in Liverpool.
*Agnes Patricia, Mrs. Gibbons, lately Senior Personal Secretary, Department of Industry.
*Anthony Charles Gill, Chairman of Trustees, Police Convalescent Home, Hove.
*Geoffrey Glossop, Chairman, Midlectron Group of Companies.
*Richard Goodbody, Clerk, Earls Barton Parish Council, Northamptonshire.
*Major Hugh Valentine Heyland Gorton, lately Chief Inspector of Racecourses, Jockey Club.
*Thomas Henry Grice, Station Officer, Leicestershire Fire Service.
*Szlama Grunstein, General Medical Practitioner, Oldham.
*Mary Elyse, Mrs. Gueritz, Assistant Secretary, The British Institute of Persian Studies.
*Florence Emily, Mrs. Guest. For services to the community in Stourbridge and District.
*John Derek Guest, Managing Director, John Guest (Southern) Ltd.
*William Ernest Buckmaster Gunn, lately Branch Manager, Pickfords Removals Ltd.
*Doreen, Mrs. Hall, Executive Officer, Department of Transport.
*Orman de Rousset-Hall, Member, Post Office Users' National Council.
*Robert John Hamilton, Head of Dust Branch, National Coal Board.
*Edith Mary, Mrs. Hammond. For services to the community in Melton Mowbray.
*Derek Alfred Hancock, Headmaster, Talbot County Combined School, Dorset.
*Samuel Harkness, lately Chief Inspector, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
*David Harrison, Chief Commissioner of Scouts, Northern Ireland.
*Gwendolene Constance Ruth Jean, Mrs. Hawley, Secretary, Lewisham Division, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
*Una Margaret, Mrs. Hehir, Personal Secretary, Department of Employment.
*James Craig Helm, Member, Scottish Agricultural Consultative Panel.
*Dorothy Evelyn, Mrs. Henderson, President, Woodlands Residents' Association, Glasgow.
*Edward Herbert, Principal Careers Officer, City of Coventry.
*Iris June, Mrs. Herlehy, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
*Geoffrey Edward Roland Heslop. For Political Service in the North of England.
*Derek James Hews, Managing Director, Holsworthy Electronics Ltd. For services to Export.
*John Hodgson, Member, Hastings Borough Council.
* John William Hollins. For services to Association Football.
*Nancy Margaret, Mrs. Howard. For services to the community in Fulwood, Preston.
*Miss Marjorie Howarth, Headmistress, Kirk Hallam Infants' School, Derbyshire.
*Patricia, Mrs. Hughes, Deputy Director, Staffordshire County Branch, British Red Cross Society.
*John Henderson Ingram, Methods Manager, Yarrow (Shipbuilders) Ltd.
*Eva Annie, Mrs. Jackson, Vice-President, Mapperley Hospital League of Friends, Nottingham.
*Errol Edward James, Chairman, Leeds Community Relations Council.
*John Edward Johnston, Chairman, Examination Board, Institute of Clerks of Works of Great Britain Incorporated.
*Robert John Johnston, Head of Agricultural Department, Northern Ireland, British Broadcasting Corporation.
*Hugh Frew Johnstone, Band Manager, Dalmellington Brass Band.
* Alan Jones. For services to Cricket in Wales.
*Edward James Jones, General Manager (Exports Eastern Europe), Gillette Industries Ltd. For services to Export.
*Mary Audrey, Mrs. Jones, Geriatric Community Liaison Officer, Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham Area Health Authority.
*Miss Vera Jones, County Organiser, Brecknock Young Farmers' Clubs.
*Albert James Joscelyne, Senior Educational Adviser, Cheshire Local Education Authority.
*Leonard Thomas Joyce, lately Senior Research Assistant, Victoria and Albert Museum.
*Miss Muriel Pamela Jupp, Executive Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
*Robert Kemp, Chief Superintendent, Northern Constabulary.
*Rosa, Mrs. Kennedy, District Manager, Northern Ireland Housing Executive.
*dEdward Marshall Kerby, Senior Buyer (Provisions), Co-operative Wholesale Society Limited.
*Dorothy Joan, Mrs. Kerr, Member, Roxburgh District Council.
*Miss Margaret Joan King, Administrative Assistant, International Division, GEC-Marconi Electronics Ltd. For services to Export.
*William Charles Frederick Kirke, lately Principal Doorkeeper, House of Lords.
*William Kitchingham, Higher Executive Officer, Welsh Office.
*Margaret Adelaide Irene, Mrs. Kitchingman. For services to the community in Abbots Langley and District, Hertfordshire.
*Daniel Lamn, Chairman and Managing Director, D. Lamb and Company Ltd.
*John Lambden, lately Overseer of Mammals, Zoological Society of London.
*Cyril Ernest Larmour, General Secretary, Northern Ireland Association of Boys' Clubs.
*Brian Thomas Lawrence, Prison Visitor, H.M. Prison, Wakefield.
*Arthur Frederick Lawson, District Traffic Superintendent, Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft, Eastern Counties Omnibus Company Ltd.
*John McDougall Leggat. For services to the Boys' Brigade in Scotland.
*Helen Gladys, Lady Liddell. For services to the community in Finchampstead, Berkshire.
*Clarence Fred Linton. For services to Parish Councils in Sussex.
*George Sinclair Ross Little. For Political and Public Service in Wales.
*Miss Dorothy Margaret Livesey, Cashier, Company Headquarters, Rolls-Royce Ltd.
*Robert Gilchrist Lockhart, lately Deputy Chief Ship Surveyor, Lloyd's Register of Shipping.
*John Lowrie, General Manager, West of Scotland Trustee Savings Bank.
*Frederick George Luff, lately Higher Executive Officer, Church Commissioners for England.
*Samuel Wilmott Lunt, Chief Cartographic Draughtsman, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
*Archibald Joseph Lynn, Charge Nurse, Musgrave Park Hospital, Northern Ireland.
*Claude Reginald Lyon. For Political Service in Eastern England.
*Miss Phyllis Joan McCarthy, Traffic Assistant, Southern Vectis Omnibus Company Ltd.
*Henry Charles McDonald. For services to the Officers' Association.
*Terence Alex McHaffie, Chief Training Officer (Dogs), Ministry of Defence.
*John Mackie, Member, Kirkcaldy District Council.
*Donald John MacLennan, Veterinary Surgeon, Isle of Skye.
*Elsie, Mrs. Ma'gilton, Senior Chiropodist, Eastern Health and Social Services Board, Belfast.
*William Anthony Makeham, Member, North Western Export Club. For services to Export.
*George Thomas Mallinson, Unemployment Review Officer, Department of Health and Social Security.
*Frederick James Mallion, Head of Smithfield Department of Food Technology, College for the Distributive Trades, London.
*Samuel Campbell Martin, lately Chairman, Ayrshire Dock Labour Board.
*Harold Mayes, Production Editor, ECC Publications.
*Stephen Albert Peter Mazza, Higher Catering Officer, Metropolitan Police.
*Hugh Menown, Manager, Gas Filled Tube Department, English Electric Valve Company Ltd. For services to Export
*Dorothy Gertrude, Mrs. Meredith. For Political and Public Service in North West England.
*Marjorie Henrietta, Mrs. Mickel. For Political and Public Service in Scotland.
*Donald Millar, lately Chief Photographer, Daily Record.
*George Charles Mills. For services to the community in Gloucestershire.
*Miss Kathleen Barry Milner. For services to music in North West Scotland.
*James Finlay Mitchell. For services to the Save the Children Fund in Northern Ireland.
*Sidney Philip Moncrieff, Assistant Chief Designer, Portsmouth Aviation Ltd.
*Miss Karen Jane Morse. For services to Water Ski-ing.
*Miss Mary Elizabeth Mountain. For Political Service in the East Midlands.
*Barbara Eva, Mrs. Mullins, Chief Superintendent of Typists, Board of Inland Revenue,
*Kenneth Murdoch, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Health and Social Security.
*George Murphy, B.E.M., Senior Probation Officer, Merseyside Probation and After-Care Service.
*Nichol Shiel Murray, Inspector (Higher Grade), Board of Inland Revenue.
*Elizabeth May, Mrs. Naylor. For Political and Public Service in Yorkshire.
*Elspeth Templeton, Mrs. Neil. For services to the community in Dunlop, Kilmarnock.
*William Herbert Newell, Administrator and Treasurer, Association of H.M. Inspectors of Schools in England and Wales.
*John Lewis Newing, Divisional Civil Engineer (South Eastern Division), British Rail.
*Anne Purdie, Mrs. Nicholson, Headteacher, Linnvale Primary School, Clydebank.
*Miss Rachel Elizabeth Norman, Senior Officer (Awards), Further Education Branch, Bedfordshire Local Education Authority.
*William Houghton Norris, Production Manager, Fabrications Division, Lucas Aerospace Ltd.
*Miss Shirley Ann Oxenbury. For Political Service.
*Frederick James Taylor Page, Vice President, British Deer Society.
*Edwin William Stranack Palmer, lately Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
*Harold Gilbert Parker, Deputy Wing Treasurer, Bristol Wing, Air Training Corps.
*Margaret Gray, Mrs. Parker, Member, Kilmarnock and Loudoun District Council.
*Albert Edward Parr, President, A. E. Parr and Son Ltd.
*George Roland Parvin, Director, IPC Business Press (Sales and Distribution) Ltd.
*Eiblin, Mary, Mrs. Paterson, Higher Executive Officer, Department of Health and Social Security.
*Colin Frederick Patterson, Personnel Director, Babcock Power Ltd.
*Miss Marjorie Edith Payne, lately Higher Executive Officer, Department of Health and Social Security.
*Lawrence Peace. For charitable services in Leicestershire.
*John Barrie Peacock, Road Safety Officer, North Yorkshire County Council.
*Kathleen Mary Frances, Mrs. Percy. For services to the National Trust in Limpsfield, Surrey.
*Albert Rodrigues-Pereira, lately Surveyor, Board of Customs and Excise.
*Stylianou Andreas Petrides, Local Executive Officer, District Works Office, Cyprus, Department of the Environment.
*Cecil Raymond Pettitt, Training Officer, Plessey Connectors Ltd.
*John Stanley Phillips. For services to the community in Cleveland.
*John Pilkington, Executive Officer (Welfare), Merseyside and North Wales Electricity Board.
*Edwin Anthony Piper, Principal Research Officer, Medical Research Council.
*Joan Gwynne, Mrs. Pitt, Senior Personal Secretary, Law Officers' Department.
*Charles Alfred Potts, Senior Librarian, Ministry of Defence.
*Edmund Poulsom, General Services Manager, Hull Works, BP Chemicals plc.
*Eileen Maria, Mrs. Pratt, Sister, Royal Infirmary, Sunderland Area Health Authority.
*Ronald Pritchard, Director, North Africa Area, Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
*Horace Wilfred Ransom. For services to the Mill Hill Toe H Music Club.
*Reginald Sydney Rawlings, Professional and Technology Officer I, Department of Health and Social Security.
*Frank Alfred Richards, Energy Manager, Steven-age Division, Dynamics Group, British Aerospace plc.
*Richard Hall Ingles Richardson, President, Phoenix Youth Club, Edinburgh.
*Jack Meikie Renton Richmond, For services to Shinty in Scotland.
*Alan Clive Roberts, T.D., Senior Scientific Officer, Bradford Area Health Authority.
*Commander David York Roberts, R.N.(Retd.), Master Trawler Support Ship, H.M. Coastguard, Department of Trade.
*George Robinson, Regional Operations Manager, Northumbrian Water Authority.
*Miss Frances Marian Rochat. For services to the community in-Finchley.
*William Gerald Callard Rogers. For Political Service in the West of England.
*Louis Joseph Rosin, General Medical Practitioner, Darlington.
*Efthalia, Mrs. Russell, Organiser, London Borough of Brent, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
*Lionel Vivian Frank Russell, Senior Designer, Viriten Group Ltd. For services to Export.
*Joseph Antony Ryan, Senior Executive, Officer, Lord Chancellors Department.
*Joan, Mrs. Sage, Personal Secretary, Department of Health, and Social Security.
*Alfred Sidney James Salthouse, Higher Executive Officer Department of Employment.
*Miss Joan Blanche Sanger, lately Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
*Charles Samuel Scarff, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Health and Social Security.
* Margaret Ellen, Mrs. Scott, Welfare Officer, Peebles-shire Branch, British Red Cross Society.
*Thomas Wales Scott, Senior Estate Manager, Land Settlement Association.
*Raymond Wallace Seed, Supervisor of Warehouses, European Service, Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes.
*Miss Adeline Semple, Secretary to the Lord Mayor of Belfast.
*Stan Zdenek Sevenoaks, Export Sales Manager, Eurotherm Exports Ltd. For services to Export.
*Edith, Mrs Shaw, Night Sister, Bradwell Hospital, Staffordshire Area Health Authority.
*Laurence Anthony Shepherd, Commandant, No. 7 District Police Training Centre, South Wales Constabulary.
*John Edward Shinner, Member, Committees of British Pharmacopoeia Commission.
*Douglas Simpson, Manager, Research Laboratory, North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board.
*Miss Brenda Mary Slaney, Principal Advisory Tutor, Institute of Advanced Nursing Education, Royal College of Nursing.
*Peter John Smail, Higher Executive Officer, Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration.
*Robert Charles Smallwood, Senior Executive Officer, Department of Employment.
*Alan Walter Ralph Smith, Harbour Master, Port of Tyne Authority.
*Audrey Elizabeth, Mrs. Smith. For services to handicapped children.
*Daphne, Mrs. Gloster-Smith. For services to Redhill and Reigate Citizens Advice Bureau.
*Horace John Smith, Deputy Chief Officer, NottinghamshireFire Service.
*John Smith, Administration Officer (Finance), Cartranspoft Ltd.
*Wilfred Eric Spark, Assistant Director, Northern Region, Confederation of British Industry.
*Henry.Herbert Standen, Editor; The Guinea Pig Club Magazine.
*Clifford Stanley, lately Fire and Safety Officer, Evode Ltd.
*Kenneth Oscar Steeper, Managing Director, Hugh Steeper Ltd.
*Lewis David Stevens. For Political and Public Service in the West Midlands.
*Miss Elma Elizabeth Stevenson, District Administrative Nursing Officer, Craigavon and Banbridge District, Southern Health and Social Services Board.
*Pearl Annette Evelyn, Mrs. Graham-Stewart. For Political and Public Service.
*James Stewart, Chief Nursing Officer, Moss Side Hospital, Department of Health and Social Security.
*Frederick John Stone, Chief Safety Officer, Hatfield Division, Dynamics Group, British Aerospace plc.
*Gwendoline Joyce, Mrs. Stott, Higher Executive Officer, Management and Personnel Office.
*Joseph Gerard Sudell, Senior Principal Administrator, Association of County Councils.
*Alan Bernard William Taylor, Director of Music, The Haberdashers Aske's School, Elstree.
*Frank Royle Taylor, Scientific and Technical Librarian and Information Officer, Manchester Central Library.
*Gordon William Taylor, General Medical Practitioner, Reading.
*Lenard George Idris Taylor, lately Chief Engineer, Sir William Reardon Smith and Sons Ltd.
*Dan Merlin Thomas, Chairman, Association of Community Health Councils for England and Wales.
*Miss Norma Cynthia Thomas, Personal Secretary, Board of Inland Revenue.
*William John Thompson, Superintendent, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
*Miss Patricia Margaret Thraves, Head of Physical Education Department, Thomas Alleyene's High School, Uttoxeter.
*Sheila, Mrs. Till, Senior Executive Officer, Board of Customs and Excise.
*Peter Toft. For services to The Children's Film Society.
*William Hamish Tough, Chairman and Managing Director, Scott and Fyfe Ltd.
*John Townley, Inspector (S), Board of Inland Revenue
*George Boris Townsend, Head of Engineering Information Service, Independent Broadcasting Authority.
*Herbert Turner. For services to the community in Glossop.
*Albert John Thomas Tyrrell. For Political and Public Service in Greater London.
* Terence Hardy Waite, Archbishop of Canterbury's Assistant for Anglican Communion Affairs.
*John Edward Westgarth-Walker, Chairman, Sunderland War Pensions Committee.
*Ronald Henry Walker, Senior Administrator and Records Officer, Basildon New Town Development Corporation.
*Alfred David George Wallen, Chief Superintendent, Devon and Cornwall Constabulary.
*Norman Percy Walton, Administrator, Middlefield Hospital, Solihull District Health Authority.
*Phyllis Jenny, Mrs. Wayne, Assistant Director, National Association of Master Bakers. Confectioners and Caterers.
*Leonard Walter Webb, Factory Manager, Molins Tobacco Machinery Ltd.
*Fred Albert Wedlake, Secretary and Development Officer, Somerset Small Industries Group.
* Allan Wipper Wells. For services to Athletics.
*Miss Beryl Marion White, Deputy County Superintendent, Buckinghamshire, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
*Cyril White. For services to the Royal British Legion in Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire.
*Enid Faithfull, Mrs. Dalton-White. For services to the Mount Edgcumbe Hospice, Penrice, St. Austell.
*Amos Whittaker. For services to the blind in Swadlincote and District, Burton-on-Trent.
*John Francis Powell-Williams, lately Product Controller, Hawker Siddeley Dynamics Engineering Ltd.
*David Johnston Wilson, Head of Classics and Humanities, Monkwearmouth School, Sunderland.
*Jean Mary, Mrs. Wilson, Section Naval Auxiliary Officer, Preston Unit, Royal Naval Auxiliary Service.
*Drummond Alfred Window, Hygiene, Safety and Security Manager, RHM Bakeries (Northern) Ltd.
*Derick Gordon Wisbey, Senior Thatching Officer, Council for Small Industries in Rural Areas.
*Charles John Wray, Solicitor's Clerk, Hood, Voyes and Allwood, Solicitors, Dereham.
*Margery Charlotte, Mrs. Wright, Member, Tendring District Council.
*William Wright, Deputy General Works Manager, NEI Parsons Ltd. For services to Export.
*Miss Gladys Doreen Yeo, Senior Executive Officer, Ministry of Defence.
*The Reverend Canon Raymond Grant Young, lately Chaplain, Hampshire, Isle of Wight and Channel Islands Association for the Deaf.
Air Force Cross (AFC)
*Lieutenant Commander David Ashley Poole, Royal Navy
*Lieutenant Commander Nigel David Ward, Royal Navy
Companion in the General Division of the Order of Australia (AC)
*Robert John Walsh AO OBE
Knight Bachelor
*Donald Dean von Bibra CMG, OBE. For service to primary industry and the community.
* Laurence Charles Brodie-Hall, CMG. For service to the mining industry.
*James Keith Campbell, CBE. For service to commerce, industry and the community
* Neil Smith Currie, CBE. For public service.
*The Honourable Mr. Justice Joseph Patrick George Kneipp. For service to education and the community.
* Eric James Neal. For service to industry.
*The Honourable Mr Justice Albert Edward Woodward, OBE. For public service.
Order of the Bath
Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)
;Civil Division
*Roy James Cameron. For public service.
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
*Keith Hedley Cousins. For service to the advertising industry and the community.
*Professor Derek John Mulvaney. For service to education.
*Dr Bernard McCarthy O'Brien. For service to medicine, in the field of microsurgery.
*Brian John Sweeney. For service to the arts.
* Frank Lionel Watts, MBE. For service to the disabled.
New Zealand
Barbados
Knight Bachelor
*Professor Kenneth Livingstone Standard, C D., Head of the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of the West Indies.
Fiji
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
Companion (CMG)
* Josevata Nakausabaria Kamikamica. For public and community service.
Order of the British Empire
Commander (CBE)
;Civil division
* Adrian Rood Tarte. For service to the copra industry and the community.
;Military division
* Brigadier Robert Ian Thorpe – Commander, Royal Fiji Military Forces.
Officer (OBE)
;Civil division
* Dr Alan Harry Penington – Tuberculosis Control Officer Central.
* Uday Singh . For community service.
* Adi Litia Tavanavanua. For services to women.
;Military division
* Lieutenant Colonel Edward Kikau Tuivanuavou – 1st Battalion, Fiji Infantry Regiment.
Member (MBE)
;Civil division
* Parmanand Paul Jaduram – mayor of Labasa.
* Lai Mohammed. For service to the community.
* Ratu Tevita Dikedike Qioniwasa. For service to the community.
* Inoke Vakataraisulu Tabualevu – Director of Youth and Sport.
;Military division
* Warrant Officer Class II Nacani Korovulavula – Royal Fiji Military Forces.
* Warrant Officer Class II Serupepeli Tagivakatini – Royal Fiji Military Forces.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
;Civil division
* Alipate Bale Davelevu – supervisor in charge, Rural Water Supplies, Public Works Department.
* Jainul Haq – senior technical officer, Public Works Department.
;Military division
* Staff Sergeant Ilisoni Raileqe – 3rd Battalion, Fiji Infantry Regiment (Territorial Force).
Mauritius
Knight Bachelor
*Cassam Ismael Moollan, Q.C., Chief Justice.
Order of the British Empire
Commander (CBE)
;Civil division
*Ahmed Abdulla Ahmed, For services to commerce and industry.
*Joseph Claude Alain Noel. For service to agronomy and agricultural diversification.
Officer (OBE)
;Civil division
*Arthur Philippe Rault, lately Commissioner of Lands, Ministry of Housing, Lands, and Town and Country Planning.
Member (MBE)
;Civil division
*Kissoon Lall Dookhit. For voluntary social work.
*Dharam-Vir Ghura. For voluntary social work.
*Cassam Mamode Ibrahim. For service to the bus transport industry.
*Lallman Jugessur. For voluntary social work.
Imperial Service Order (ISO)
*Aloys Joseph Ah Kong, lately Director of Statistics.
*The Honourable Mr. Justice William John Francis Kearney, C.B.E., lately Deputy Chief Justice, Supreme Court
*The Reverend Ravu Henao, O.B.E. For services to religion.
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
Companion (CMG)
*Frederick Bernard Carl Reiher. For public service.
*Harold Victor Quinton, O.B.E. For services to the cocoa and copra industries.
Order of the British Empire
Dame Commander (DBE)
*;Civil division
*Miss Alice Wedega, M.B.E. Far services to the community.
Commander (CBE)
*;Civil division
*The Honourable Wasangula Noel Levi, M.P. For services to politics and government.
*Paul Joseph Quinlivan. For services to the law.
Officer (OBE)
;Military division
*Colonel Robert Medode Dademo (882213), Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
;Civil division
*Gabriel Salu Buanam. For public service.
*Dr Burton Gyrth Burton-Bradley. For services to mental health.
*Arthur Edward Charles, Chief Agronomist.
*The Reverend Father Cherubim Dambui. For services to provincial government.
*Thomas Edova Fox, Managing Director, Investment Corporation of Papua New Guinea.
*The Honourable Akepa Miakwe, M.P. For services to politics and the community.
*Alan Eugene Hynes Ross. For services to forestry.
Member (MBE)
;Civil division
*Peni Bori. For services to the community.
*Sop Bubun. For services to the community.
*Nakau Iki. For services to the Community.
*Jean-Pierre Longayroux. For services to the oil palm industry.
*Undi Nando. For services to local and provincial government.
*Miss Philomena Cecilia Paru. For public service.
*Blasius Raring. For services to the community.
*MjsslrHenao Rarua. Private Secretary to the Prime Minister.
*John Sianor. For services to the community.
*Kuluwah Silwau. For services to local and provincial government.
*Liba Wadilei. For service to local government.
*Balip Yupal. For services to the community.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
*;Civil division
*Duea Arinte. For services to local government.
*Samuel Ganauli. For public service as a driver.
*Pokoraja Mima. For services to the community.
*Andrew Ivarami Suang. For services to the Papua New Guinea Fire Service.
*Joseph Toro. For public service in the field of education
*Kurarima, Mrs. Ukuma. For services to the community.
Imperial Service Order (ISO)
*Mea Vai, Assistant Secretary (Administration and Overseas), Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Queen's Police Medal (QPM)
*Jim Airu Napkai, Chief Superintendent, Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
Solomon Islands
Order of the British Empire
Officer (OBE)
;Civil division
*Dr. John Kere. For services to medicine.
*How Yuan Kwan. For services to commerce, industry and shipbuilding.
Member (MBE)
;Civil division
*Bernard Samuel Ward. For public service.
*John Wheatley. For services to sport.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
;Civil division
*Edward Bakale. For services to sport.
*Kaimanisi Hilasikai. For services to health safety.
*Reginald Kirinwai. For services to commerce.
*Hugh Ouou. For services to the community.
*Valentine Wale. For services to sport.