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[]

  • The Right Honourable Charles, Baron Bledisloe GCMG KBE – lately Governor-General of New Zealand.

Knight Bachelor[]

  • – deputy chairman of executive, Commission of Agriculture.
  • – of Auckland. For public services.

Order of the Bath[]

Companion (CB)[]

Military division, additional
  • Colonel Frank Symon CMG DSO ADC – of Wellington; Director of Artillery, Royal New Zealand Artillery.

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George[]

Knight Grand Cross (GCMG)[]

Additional
  • The Honourable Sir Christopher James Parr KCMGHigh Commissioner for New Zealand in London.

Knight Commander (KCMG)[]

Additional
  • The Honourable Ethelbert Alfred RansomMinister of Lands.

Companion (CMG)[]

Additional
  • Professor MA DLitt – of Dunedin; professor of history at the University of Otago.
  • Thomas Charles Atkinson Hislopmayor of Wellington.

Order of the British Empire[]

Knight Commander (KBE)[]

Civil division, additional
  • Brigadier-General Herbert Ernest Hart CB CMG DSO VDadministrator of Western Samoa.
Military division, additional

Commander (CBE)[]

Civil division, additional
  • Ernest Marsden MC DSO – secretary, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.
  • Michael Herbert Watt MDDirector-General of Health.
Military division, additional
  • Colonel William Henry Cunningham DSO VD – of Wellington; commander, 2nd New Zealand Infantry Brigade.
  • Colonel Herbert Clarence Hurst DSO VD – of Christchurch; commander, 3rd New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade.

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.
  • – 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
  • Johannes Carl Andersen – of Wellington; librarian, Alexander Turnbull Library.
  • Arthur Kingsley Bell – of Wellington. For services in connection with the Legion of Frontiersmen.
  • Walter Bromley – deputy chairman, Unemployment Board.
  • The Reverend – of Auckland. For charitable and philanthropic services.
  • Mary Hobhouse Chatfield – of Wellington. For social-welfare and philanthropic services.
  • Annie Isabel Fraer – of Christchurch. For public services.
  • Dr Doris Clifton Gordon MB – of Stratford. For services in connection with maternal and child welfare.
  • Edith Annie Howes – of Dunedin. For public services.
  • William Alfred James – New Zealand government agent at Vancouver.
  • Marianne Caughey Preston – of Auckland. For philanthropic services.
Military division, additional
  • Flight-Lieutenant – of Christchurch; Royal New Zealand Air Force.
  • Captain MC – of Auckland; New Zealand Staff Corps.
  • Captain Peter William Gordon Spiers MC VD – of Dunedin; Otago Regiment, New Zealand Military Forces.

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.
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