MILITARY HONOURS
W&iJ BT OFFICERS OF THE I\ AND T.' DEPARTMENT. The following is a list of the officers of tho Post and Telegraph Department who' have won distinction whilst on active service with His Majesty's Forces:—, Distinguished Scrvice Order.—C. M'Gilp, telegraphist, Auckland. Distinguished Conduct Medal.—A.. "W. Brown, telegraphist, Greymouth; P. W. Moor, clerk, Auckland. Military Medal.—J. E. Hollywood, lineman, Te Aroha; I'. L. Keys, telegraphist, Dunedin; W. J. Kingari. telegraphist, Thames; P. M'Quillan, lineman, Auckland; G. V. T. Moore, postmaster, Marton Junction; W. G. F. Piukham, cadet, Blenheim; R. J. Pratt, lineman, Auckland; C. H. Raxworthv, clerk, Auckland (died of wounds). " Mentioned in Dispatches—E. Burrows, clerk. Masterton (killed in action); T. P. M. Grace, clerk, General Post Office (killed in action); J. E. Hollywood,-line-Te Aroha; P. D. Holmes, telegraphist, Wellington; 0. M'Gilp, telegraphist. Auckland; F. W. Moor, clerk, Auckland; It. F. C. Scott, clerk, New' Plymouth (died of wounds); W. Ward, lineman, Christcliurch. Foreign_Decorations—W. A. Birkett, letter-carrier, Gisborne (Cross of Karaeeorge, with swords, Ist Class) ; V. D. Holmes, telegraphist, Wellington l (Serbian Silver Medai). -
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3138, 17 July 1917, Page 4
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175MILITARY HONOURS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3138, 17 July 1917, Page 4
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