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Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of th British Empire (K.BE.L Mr Alan John Danks, of Wellington. Chairman of the University Grants Committee since 1966. Knight Bachelor (K. 8. Mr Roy Emile Jack, M.P., of Wanganui. Speaker of the House of Representatives since 1967. Mr Dove-Myer Robinson. Mayor of Auckland, 1959-65 and since 1968.
Companion of the llfost Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (C.M.G.).
Dr Samuel Lawrence Ludbrook, of Auckland. Senior adviser, Auckland branch, Crippled Children Society.
Mr John Kenneth McAlpine, of Christchurch. Former Minister of Railways and Transport Mr Arnold Henry Nordmeyer, of Wellington. Former Leader of the Opposition and Minister of Finance.
Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (C.8.E.).
Dr William Patterson Pollock Gordon, of Stratford. President, N.Z. branch British Medical Association, 1962-63. Mr Bernard David Arthur Greig, of Wellington. Controller and Auditor-General since 1965.
Dr William Maxwell Hamilton, of Wellington. DirectorGeneral, D.S.I.R. since 1953. Mr Geoffrey John Jeune, of Wellington. Chief Judge, Maori Land Court, 1964-69.
Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (0.8. E.
Mr Horace Ernest Carter, of Mount Maunganui. Chairman, Tauranga Harbour Board, 1962-69. Mr Neill Thomas Gillespie, of Lower Hutt Solicitor to City of Lower Hutt since 1940. Dr John Parry James, of Hamilton. Director of artificial breeding for Dairy Board since 1954.
Mr Brian James Lochore, of Eketahuna. All Black captain since 1966.
Mr Allen Joseph McDonald, of Wellington. Secretary of Labour Party since 1946. Mr Eric Percy Salmon, of Auckland. President N.Z. Institute of Printing since 1965 Mr David Thomas Spring, of Palmerston North. Deputy Mayor for 12 years.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32322, 13 June 1970, Page 1
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