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1935 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)

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The 1935 King's Birthday and Silver Jubilee Honours in New Zealand, celebrating the official birthday of King George V and the silver jubilee of his reign, were appointments made by the King to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders. They were announced on 3 June 1935.[1][2]

The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour.

Viscount

Knight Bachelor

Order of the Bath

Companion (CB)

Military division, additional

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Knight Grand Cross (GCMG)

Additional

Knight Commander (KCMG)

Additional

Companion (CMG)

Additional

Order of the British Empire

Knight Commander (KBE)

Civil division, additional
Military division, additional

Commander (CBE)

Civil division, additional
Military division, additional

Officer (OBE)

Civil division, additional
  • John William Collins – trade and tourist commissioner in Canada and the United States of America.
  • Charles Frederick Goldie – of Auckland. For services to art.
  • Lucinda Henrietta Wilson – of Auckland. For public and philanthropic services.
Civil division, honorary
Military division, additional
  • Lieutenant-Colonel William Robert Lang MC VD – of Waipu; officer commanding, North Auckland Mounted Rifles.
  • Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Gracie Milligan DSO VD – of Auckland; officer commanding 1st Field Brigade, New Zealand Artillery.

Member (MBE)

Civil division, additional
Military division, additional

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

  • Alfred Ernest Allison – lately Government Insurance commissioner.
  • Dr George Craig CMG LLD – lately comptroller of Customs.

References

  1. ^ "King's birthday honours conferred". Otago Daily Times. 3 June 1935. p. 10. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  2. ^ "No. 34166". The London Gazette (Supplement). 3 June 1935. pp. 3591–3618.