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TEN ESTIGHTHOODS. (Received 11.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, this day. The Birthday honours list includes several knighthoods to prominent Australians, including representatives of political life, the military forces, the Bench, municipal government, and the business world. ' • Following are the details: — KNIGHTHOODS. G.C.M.G. John Greig Latham, ex-Attorney-General of the Commonwealth Government. K.C.M.G. Sir James Blair, Lieutenant-Governor and Chief Justice of Queensland. This is the first occasion since Labour assumed office in 1915, that such a high honour has been conferred in Queensland. * George Ritchie, acting-Premier of South Australia. K.C.B. Major-General Julius Henry Bruche, ex-Chief of the General Staff of the Australian Military Forces. K.B. Lavington Bonython, director of the "Adelaide Advertiser," who has been twice Lord Mayor of Adelaide. Justice William Gilbert Stewart McArthur, retired judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria. Ernest Henry Wreford, ex-chief manager and a director of the National Bank of Australasia. Alfred L. Parker, Lord Mayor of Sydney. Thomas Buckland, chairman of directors of the Bank of New South Wales. Frederick Harold Stewart, Federal Minister directing Re-employment. F. H. Tout, president of the New South Wales' Graziers' Association. H. Moxham, president of the Australian Dental Association. J. G. McLaren, official secretary at Australia House, London. C.M.G. Louis Edward Shapcott, Secretary Premier's Department, West Australia. Allan L. Wardlaw, Tasmania. W. J. Adley, Director of Education, South Australia. Albert Heath, New South Wales Government representative in London. C.B.E. Arthur Edmund Colvin, M.L.C., chairman of the Hospitals Commission . of New South Wales.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 129, 3 June 1935, Page 7
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