CORONATION MEDAL HER Majesty the Queen Has Approved the Institution, to Commemorate the Coronation, of a Silver Medal to Be Known As " the Coronation Medal "

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CORONATION MEDAL HER Majesty the Queen Has Approved the Institution, to Commemorate the Coronation, of a Silver Medal to Be Known As N0. 37] 1021 NEW ZEALAND SUPPLEMENT TO THE New Zealand Gazette OF THURSDAY, 2 JULY 1953 Published by Authority WELLINGTON, FRJµ)AY, 3 JULY 1953 CORONATION MEDAL HER Majesty the Queen has approved the institution, to commemorate the Coronation, of a silver medal to be known as " The Coronation Medal ". It has been struck for issue as a personal souvenir from Her Majesty to persons in the Crown Services and others in the United Kingdom and in other parts of the Commonwealth and Empire. Individuals selected for the award in New Zealand will not receive the medal for several weeks after the Coronation. The following is a description of the medal : Obverse: Effigy of Her Majesty the Queen, Crowned and robed and looking to the observer's right. Reverse: The Royal Cypher " E. R. II " surmounted by the Crown. The inscription " Queen Elizabeth II, Crowned 2nd June, 1953 ", also appears on the reverse. The medal is 1-! in. in diameter, and will be worn suspended from a ribbon 1-! in. in width, dark red in colour, with narrow white stripes at the edges and two narrow dark blue vertical stripes near the centre. The Coronation Medal has been classified as an official medal to be worn, on all occasions on which decorations and medals are worn, on the left breast. In the official list showing the order in which orders, decorations, and medals should be worn it has been placed after war medals, Jubilee and previous Coronation medals, but before efficiency and long service awards. Ladies not in uniform will wear the Coronation Medal on the left shoulder of the dress, the ribbon in this case being in the form of a bow. Ladies who are already in possession of official medals worn on a bar may, if they wish, add the Coronation Medal to the bar instead of wearing it separately on a bow . It is also notified that commercially manufactured medallions of whatever origin, which may be en sale on the occasion of the Coronation, should not be worn in such a manner that they might be confused with the official medal awarded by Her Majesty. Her Majesty has approved of the issue of the Coronation Medal to the following persons, A 1022 TH:E NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 37 ABBOTT, Edward Leo, Mr, Kaponga. ATKIN Christopher Robert John, Mr, Wellington. ABERNETHY Rex Clifford, Mr, Christchurch. ATKINSON, Robert Ronald, Major, E.!)., Claudelands. ACLAND, Hu'gh Thomas Dyke, Sir, Kt, C.M.G., C.B.E., ATMORE Charles Frederick, Mr, Otaki. Chri.stchurch. · A'l'MORE; Dorothy Annie, Mrs, ~.B.E., Hawera. ADAIR, George William, Mr, Auckland. AUSTAD Harold Iver, Mr, Wellmgton. ADAMS Allan John Barclay, Constable, Rakaia. AUSTIN' Geoffry James, Major, Auckland. ADAMS; Ernest Claude, Mr, Wellington. AUSTIN; Robert Erwin, Dr, Cromwel~. ADAMS, Francis Boyd, The Honourable Mr Justice, Au~kland. AVERY Joseph Devonport, Mr, Otak1. ADAMS Howard Dartrey Charles, Mr, C.M.G., Wellington. AYSON; Donald Fraser, Flight Lieutena;'1t, Raumati Beach. ADAMS, Hugh Benedict, Sergeant,. Waiouru. AYSON William Douglas, Mr, Wanganm. ADAMS Marjorie Erne French, Miss, Auckland. AYTON; John James, Warrant Officer (Class I), Devonport. ADAMS; Vernon Arthur, Corporal, Wellington. ADDISON, Alfred, Mr, Auckland. · ADERMAN, Ernest Philip, Mr, M.P., New Plymouth. BABINGTON, Florence Lilly, Mrs, Onehunga. AGAR Albert Samuel Wing Commander, A.F.C., Wellmgton. BACH Hubert Reynolds, Mr, Lower Hutt. AGAR; George Lawre~ce, Lieutenant-Colonel, D.S.O., O.B.E., BACON Harold William Boyce, Mr, Petone. Auckland. BAIGENT, Cyril He1;1ry, Wing Commander, D.S.O., D.F.C., AH KEW, Henry, Mr, Auckland. .. A.F.C., Whenuapai. AITCHESON Phyllis May, Charge Sister, Whenuapai. BAIGENT Genevieve Veronica, Mrs, Wellington. AITCHISON,'Nancy Helen, Miss, Chri~tchurch. BAIN No::man Rhind, Mr, Wanganui. AITKEN John Andrew, Corporal, Waipawa. BAIRD, James, The Right Reverend, Christ~hurch. AITKEN' Robert Stevenson, Dr, Dunedin. BAIRD William George, Mr, C.M.G., Dunedm. AITKEN' William James, Mr, Morrinsville. BAKER, Frederic, Mr, Wellington. AKED, 'Edgar· William, Lieutenant-Colonel, M.C., E.D., . BAKER, George Bartrum, ~r, M.B.E., ~.C.M., M.M., Timaru. Tauranga. BAKER Marjorie Ethel, Miss, Wanganm. ALBOROUGH, Maurice Henry, Warrant Officer (Class II), BAKER' Wiri Aurunui, Mr, Wellington. BALL Douglas George, Mr, O.B.E., Wellington. Nelson. A r ALDERTON, George Edwin Lisle, Mr, Canberra, ustra m; BALL: Lionel Henry, Mr, Auckland. ALDRED Maxwell, Colonel, E.D., Taurangaruru. BALLANTINE, Arthur Gordon, Flight Sergeant, IIobsonville. ALDRIDGE, Ivy Alma, Mrs, Invercargill. BANNEHR Henry Meech, Mr, Christchurch. ALESANA, Mr, Western Samoa. BARAGWANATH, Owen Thomas, Chaplain (Class III), ALEXANDER, Charles Stewart, Mr, Pokuru. · Dunedin. ALEXANDER, David Torrens, Mr, Whakarewarewa. BARBER, Walter Edward, Mr, Fo~ton, AL]]XANDER, John Stevenson, Mr, Auckland. BARDEN, Harri! George, Mr, Hastmgs. ALEXANDER, Leonard Allen, Mr, Tikorangi. BARDSLEY, Ernest Milton, Mr, Wellington. ALGIE, Ronald Macmillan, The .:s;onourable, M.P., Wellington. BARDWELL Philip Leslie, 'Lieutenant Commander, ALLAN David Stuart, Driver, Sahsbury. H.M.N.z:s. " Black Prince"· . ALLAN' John Butler Petty Officer, H.M.N.Z.S. " Toroa "· BARKER, Harry Heaton, Mr, Gisborne . ALLAN John Neat Acting Commander, V.R.D., Christchurch. BARNARD Frederick Henry, Mr, Pukekohe. ALLAN; Robin Sut;liffe, Professor, Christchurch. BARNARD' William Edward, The Honourable, Tauranga. ALLEN, Albert Newton, Mr, New Plymouth. BARNES James George, Mr, M.B.E., M.P., Dunedin. ALLEN Francis Cecil, Captain, Auckland. BARNETT Arthur William, Mr, Dunedin. ALLEN; Hector Frank, Lieutenant-Colonel, E.D., Nelson. BARNETT' Marjorie Fulton, Miss, Wellington. ALLEN, James Henry, Reverend, Whangare,. BARNETT' Miles Alymer Fulton,· Dr, O.B.E., Wellington. ALLEN Joseph William, Mr, Wellington. BARNETT: l:1amuel Thompson, Mr, Wellington. ALLERTON, Art~ur Russell, Squadron Leader, Reverend, BARON, Samuel Charles, Mr, Aongatete. M.C., Hobsonville. BARR, Robert Forsyth, Mr, Dunedin. ALLEY, Geoffrey Thomas, Mr, Upper Hutt. BARRETT, Charles Francis, Mr, Oparau. BARRETT, Noel Hunter, Warrant Officer (Class I), Hainilto.n. ALLISON, John, Mr, Clarksville. BARRETT, Thomas Henry, Mr, Coromandel. ALLOMES, Lionel, Flight Sergeant, Te Rapa. BARRETT, William Daniel, Mr, Kaiapoi. ALLPORT, Albert John, Mr, Timaru. BARROW, Thomas Abram, Mr, Wellington. ALLUM, Annie, Lady, M.B.E., Auckland. BARROWCLOUGH, Harold Eric, Major-General, C.B., D.S.O. ALLUM, Annie Rose, Miss, New Plymouth. and Bar, M.C., E.D., Auckland. ALLUM John Andrew Charles, Sir, Kt, C.B.E., Auckland. BARTER, Richard French, Mr, Auckland. ALSTON Rowland Thomas, Mr, Christchurch. · BARTON, John Bozidar, Flight Sergeant, Wigram. AMIES, Albert Charles, Mr, Wellington. BARWICK, Alfred Abel, Captain, Lincohl. AMOR, Colin George, Lance Corporal, Welhngton. BASCAND, Arthur Charles, Mr, Westport. ANARU, Claude, Mr, Rotorua.. BASKIN, George Alcorn, Constable, Taneatua. ANDERSEN, Aileen Mary, Mis~, Napier. BASS, Frederick Harold, Mr, Wellington. ANDERSON Agnes Annie Lorimer Munford, Miss, Stratford. BASSETT, Annie Charlotte, Mrs, Onehunga. · ANDERSON' Albert Mr (Senior), Southbridge. BASSETT Cyril Royston Guyton, Mr, V.C., Devonport. ANDERSON' Alfred Alexander, Mr, Okaihau. BASTION: Cecil Charles Webb, Mr, Napier. ANDERSON; Arthur Eric John, Mr, Wellington. BATCHELOR, Eric, Sergeant, D.C.M. and Bar, Waimate. ANDERSON Augustus Colin, Mr, Putaruru. BATCHELOR, John Alfred, Leading Aircraftsman, Titirangi. ANDERSON; Duncan Frederick, Mr, London. BATE, Walter Ed:win, Mr, Hastings. · ANDERSON, Helen, Mrs, Waitara. BATHURST, Ernest Cook, Mr, Ashburton. ANDERSON, Henry Albert, Mr, Auckland. BATTS, William George Eric, Reverend, Dunedin. ANDERSON, John Nesbit, Mr, D.S.0.1 '.['e A~vamutu. BAXTER Kenneth McLean, Mr, Wellington. ANDERSON, William Edward, Mr, Titirang1. BAXTER; Robert Hector, Dr, Christchurch. ANDERTON, William Theophilus, Mr, M.P., Auckland. BAYLISS, William Brown, Major, M.B.E., Gisborne. ANDREW, John, Mr, Hyde. BEALE, Lilian Evelyn, Mrs, Auckland. ANDREW, Leslie Wilton, Brigadier, V.C., D.S.O., Welh~gton. BEATON, William Kelly, Mr, Ohai. ANDREWS Allan Huia Lieutenant-Colonel, O.B.E., Wa10uru. BEATTIE, William Ritchie, Mr, Lower Hutt. ANDREWS: John Willia~, Mr, O.B.E., Lower Hutt. BEAVEN, Eric Tamate, Mr, Christchurch. ANDREWS, Walter William, Mr, Fielding. BEAVIS, Ronald Caplen, Mr, Claudelands. ANDREWS, Wilfred Ralph, Mr. Lower Hutt, BECK, Gordon McLean, Mr, Lower Hutt. ANNETT Harold Edward, Dr, O.B.E., Hamilton. B]]CKETT, Caroline Mary, Miss, Marton. ANQUETiL, Valerie Patricia Louise, Miss, Wellingto:n. BECKLEY, Frank, Mr, Wellington. ANYON, Harold Spencer, Mr, Wellington. BEEBY, Clarence Edward, Dr, Wellington. APPLETON, Basil Culham, Able Seaman, Upper Hutt. BEER, Ernest Francis Trask, Captain (Temporary Major), APPLETON, John Guy, Mr, Te Karaka. Tauranga. APPLETON, William, Sir, Kt., Wellington. BEGG, Daisy Macgregor Reid, Mrs, Dunedin. AlWHER, Kendrick Gee, Mr, Christchurch. BELCHER, Geoffrey Leonard, Flight Lieutenant, Te Rapa. ARCHEY, Gilbert Edward, Dr, O.B.E., Auckland. BELFORD, Keith, Mr, Wellington. ARCHIBALD, Raymond Jack Malcolm, Squadron Leader, BELL, Charles Noble, Mr, Green Island. Christchurch. BELL, Harold George, Mr, Auckland. ARMSTRONG, Colin Norman, Lieutenant-Colonel, M.C., BELL, John Elyiston, Mr, London. Wanganui. BELL, William, Mr, Invercargill. ARMSTRONG, Janies Walter, Mr, Dunedin. BELLRINGER, Felix Templeman, Mr, M.B.E., New Plymouth. .ARMSTRONG, John Dickenson, Lieutenant-Colonel, O.B.E., BELTON, William George, Mr, 0.B.E., Ngutuwera.
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