MILITARY HONOURS.
NEW ZEALAND RECIPIENTS. LATEST LIST OF AWARDS. (press association telegram.) "WELLINGTON, November 1. The following message has been received from tlie New Zealand official war correspondent, Mr Malcolm Ross: — -The Commander-in-Chief has, under authority granted by the King, awarded the following decorations for acts of gallantry in the lield: — DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER. ■ Lieut.-Colonel 1). B. Blair (Auckland) Lieut,-Coioael D. Colqunoun (Outgo). Major K. MaoCormiek (Medical Corps). MILITARY CROSS^ Field Artillery. 2nd-Lieut. J. G. Rickletort. Sad-Lieu?. R. E. Bennett. 2nd-Lieut. R. .Nelson. Engineers. Lieut. G. V. Russell. Lieut. G. T. Kellaway. Machine-Gun Corps. Capt. L. C„ Chaytor. Auckland Infantry, Capt. G. do B. Devereus. Lieut. "\V. R. Lang. 2lid-Lieut. C. F. Seward. Lieut. D. F. Duigan. Lieut. L. \V. ilitcalf. Lieut. E. A. Poiritt. 2nd-Lieut. D. J. B. Walker. Wellington Infantry. Capt. J. Kcir. Lieut. E. L. Malone. 2nd-Lieut. L. M. Dixon. Capt. G. H. Hume. Lieut. T. L. R. King, j Machine-Gun Corps. I 2nd-Lieut. S. C. Be as ley. 2nd-Lieut. J. Flanagan. Canterbury Infantry. Lieut. T. S. Gillies. Lieut. C. R. Rawlings. Otago Iniantry. Capt. L. M. Scott. Wellington Infantry. Capt. F. S. Varnham. 2nd-Lieut. F. O. Cornwall. Canterbury Infantry. Capt. A. F. R. Robloff. Otago Infantry. Lieut. E. H. Sharp. 2nd-Lieut. L. W. Ba&sott. Auckland Infantry. 2nd-Lieut. W. P. Aiken.' 2ud-Lieut. H. M. O'Calam. Medical Corps. Capt. F. W. Kemp. Capt. W. X. Abbott. BAR TO DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL. Wellington Infantry. Sorgt. S. C. Foot. DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL. Auckland Infantry. Pt-e. W. Speakman. Pte. J. H. Wilson. Corpl. C. S. Alexander. Corpl. W. F. Maboney. Wellington Infantry. - Sergt. K. A. Goldingham. Corpl. A. Paterson. Sergt. M. Ward. Sergt. C. E. Mcnzios. Canterbury Infantry. C-S-M. W. E. Smith. Auckland Infantry. Sergt. L. J. Lloyd. Pto. H. A. Johnson. Wellington Infantry. Sergt. E. K. Blundoll. Machine-Gun Corps. Sergt. L. P.' Magee. Otago Infantry. Sergt. D. Sterritt. Medical Corps. Sergt.-Mjr. A. S. Mulligan. THE MILITARY MEDAL. Wellington Infantry. Pte. L. E. J.' Worthington. Engineers. . • Sergt. B. "V. Cooksley, MILITARY MEDAL. The Corps Commander, under the authority delegated to him, lias awarded the Military Medal to th© following'' non-com-missioned officers and men:— Engineers. Spr. A. Springall. L.-Cpl. A. W. Danby. L.-Cpl. E. Taylor. L.-Cpl. L. J. Palmer. L.-Cpl. D. M. Treleavon. L.-Cpl. D. MoT. Fullarton. Dvr. R. Johnston©. Spr. J. W. Garnett. *" L.-Cpl. T. H. Thorpe. Spr. J. Houston. L.-CpL A. A. Howard. Spr. J. W. McDay. i Canterbury Infantry, Pto. M. Nelson. Pte. G. L. Rowc. Pte. A. C. Graham. Pte. B. McKay. Pte. J. McLoran. L.-Cpl, V. Atkinson. Corpl. M. O. Johnson. L.-Cpl. F. W. Stevenson. CorpJ. C. F. Hurton. Pte. J. Glassey. Sergt. R. Parton. L.-Cpl. Trickson. Cpl. R. Smith. 1 Sergt. F. D. Carter. L.-Cpl.'J. T. Baegent, i Sergt. H. H. Turner. Pte. J. H. Morris. Pte. T. Dion. L.-Sergt. R. McLowell. 1 L.-CpL E. W. Arthur. ' L.-Gpi. W. C. Bromwell. L Sergt. T. W. Harrington; Pte. P. Everett. [ Pte. J. Gillon. ■ Pte. D. P. Noonan. i Cpl. A. H. Nield. 1 R. F. Melgren. . Sergt. F. W. P. ' Otago InfantryC 5 Pte.' T. A. Mooney. , Pte. K. Morrison. Pto. M. Creighton. l Cpl. J. H. Simmon. 5 L.-Cpl. W. Sullivan. Pto. S. R. Tutty. Pte. J. R. Hunter. Pte. R. H. Lowden. Pte. S. E. Rntherford. Cpl. B. W. Hawkes. Pte. G. Chandler. Pte. E. A. Miller. Pte. L. J. K. Parker. li-Sorgt. G. E. Fletcher. Pto. A. Hudson Pte. S. W. E. Morris. 7 Cpl. B. Paulson. Sergt. C. M. Duncan. B Sergt. A. G. Bowatcr. •" L.-Cpl. It. L. Tallio Cpl. B. Quin. ° Cpl. H. R- Parker. . Pte. R. M. V. Abbott. Pte. J. W. Young. 0 Machine Gun C^rps. V Sergt. A. C. Nowcombe. o Sergt. J. Stuart. Signalling Company. " Sergt. A. L. Willis. Cpl. L. A. Noble.
A WOYAL INVESTITURE
(By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright) (Australian and Oabls AaßOCiation.) LONDON, October 31. The held an investiture at Buckingham. Palace, when 200 officers, men, and nurses, including Sergeant Andrew, a New Zealander, who was awarded the Victoria Cross for daring initiative in an attack on a German position in July, were decorated.
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