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Silver Jubilee Awards No t9.11.51. 71.11'2.11 lì:l ï d.a - i. _ t :CO Z7:::11.t._._3i.t'ì:iïs Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Published by the Australian Government Publishing Service Al:S7a Al. IA ` No. P 7 Canberra, Monday, 1 August 1977 PERIODIC Government House,Dr Gordon James AITCHISON, Deakin. Canberra 2600 Dr John Finch AKEROYD, M.B.E., E.D.,Frankston. Kenneth James ALDRED, M.P., Oakleigh. 1 August 1977 Wing Officer Joan Marie ALEXANDER, Toorak. Peter Charles ALEXANDER, O.B.E., Chatswood. BY COMMAND of Her Majesty The Queen the Peter Frank ALEXANDER, Yarralumla. SilverJubileeMedalhasbeenawardedtothe Raymond Francis ALEXANDER, North Brighton. following persons: Squadron Leader Deryk Michael Wilfrid ALLAN, PRIVY LIST Sale. Lieutenant ColonelCharlesG.W. ANDERSON, Mrs Hilary ALLCHIN, Rye. V.C., M.C. Sir Gordon Ernest ALLEN, Pymble. Thomas L. AXFORD, V.C., M.M. John Lawrence ALLEN, Waramanga. Arthur BAGOT, G.C., D.S.C., R.N.V.R. WarrantOfficerWilliamDaniel ALLEN, Boroka, George W. BEAMAN, G.C. Papua New Guinea. Edward BOOTH The Honourable Mr Justice Stephen GeorgeALLEY, Richard BYWATER, G.C., G.M. Melbourne. Captain George CARTWRIGHT, V.C. Ms Joan Margaret ALLPASS, Sydney. Jack CHALMERS, G.C. Mrs Pamela Ann AMOS, Frankston. His Excellency Sir Roden CUTLER, V.C., K.C.,M.G., Miss Catherine Margaret ANDERSON, East StKilda. K.C.V.O., C.B.E., K.St.J. James Henry ANDERSON, A.M.,Heyfield. Robert DAVIES, G.C. John Edwin ANDERTON, San Francisco,U.S.A. AirCommodore SirHughieEDWARDS,V.C., David Bradbury ANDREW, Hackett. K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., O.B.E., D.F.C., K.St.J. Miss Elizabeth Jean ANDREW, M.L.A.,Darwin. The Right Honourable Malcolm FRASER, C.H., M.P. Graham Richard ANDREW, North Albury. Stanley F. GIBBS, G.C. Wing Commander Ian Francis ANDREW,Tengah, Lieutenant Colonel Leon V. GOLDSWORTHY, G.C., Singapore. D.S.C., G.M., R.A.N.V.R. Major Leonard Harold William ANDREW, Watsonia. James H. GORDON, V.C. Professor Richard Roderick ANDREW, A.O., Arthur HALL, V.C. Malvern. Air Commodore John W. HUBBLE, C.B.E., D.S.O., Gordon Arthur ANDREWS, Neutral Bay. A.F.C. Charles Henry ANGEE, Hampton. Lieutenant- Colonel William D. JOYNT, V.C. The Reverend Frederick James ANGUS,Geelong. Robert M. KAVANAUGH, G.C. The Right Honourable John DouglasANTHONY, Edward KENNA, V.C. M.P., Canberra. His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir John KERR, Senior Inspector William Leslie ANTILL,Fisher. A.K., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., K.St.J., Q.C. Joseph APAP, Clovelly. William S. McALONEY, G.C. Edgar Arthur APPLETON, Pymble. Honorary Captain Rupert V. MOON, V.C. Senator Brian Roper ARCHER, Burnie. Keith PAYNE, V.C. Keith McRae ARCHER, C.B.E., Forrest. John Lindsay ARMITAGE, M.P., Blacktown. Miss Daphne PEARSON, G.C. O.B.E., M.C., Reginald R. RATTEY, V.C. Adam AlexanderARMSTRONG, Air Vice Marshal Sir Ronald REID, K.C.B., D.S.O., Deniliquin. Mrs Hazel Maud ARNOLD, Brighton. M.C. Keith William ARSCOTT, M.B.E., Forrest. Richard W. RICHARDS, G.C. Miss Shirley Hazel ARTHUR, Griffith. Captain Richard STANNARD, V.C., D.S.O., R.D., KeithAustinJohn R.N. TheHonourable MrJustice ASCHE, Melbourne. Leslie T. STARCEVICH, V.C. W.O.U.W. Sidney William ASHBY, Ermington. Group Captain Leonard H. TRENT, V.C., D.F.C. Miss Kathleen May ASHWORTH, Cremorne. COMMONWEALTH LIST Ronald ASHWORTH, East Killara. Staff Sergeant Allan ASKEW,Puckapunyal. Albert Francis ABBOTT, C.B.E., Mackay. The Honourable Kenneth William ASPREY, C.M.G., John Arthur ABEL, M.P., Ashfield. Q.C., St Ives. Geoffrey John ADAMS, Casterton. Warrant Officer Aircrewman Frederick Charles Air Vice- Marshal John Irwin ADAMS, C.B.E., D.F.C., ATKINSON, Nowra. A.F.C., Penang, Malaysia. Miss Audrey June ATTWOOD, Alice Springs. Commander Keith Martin ADAMS, Epping. ProfessorJamesJohnston AUCHMUTY,C.B.E., The Honourable Albert Evan ADERMANN, M.P., Hughes. Nambour. William John AUSTEN, Wollstonecraft. John Patrick AHERN, East Bentleigh. Arthur William AUSTIN, Lane Cove. Johnny, Ah MAT, Darwin. Miss Jean Phyllis Mary AUSTIN, Pymble. The Honourable Sir Keith Arthur AICKIN, K.B.E.,William Henry John AVELING, Sydney. Darlinghurst. Councillor Jack Allen BABINGTON, Hastings. 14542/77 Cat. No. 77 5222 2 Recommended retail price 40c (pluspostage) Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 2 Silver Jubilee awards No. P 7,1 August 1977 Thomas Maxwell BADHAM, Aranda. Reginald John BIRNEY, M.P., Sydney. Mrs Martha BAEUR, Reid. Charles Kevin BIRTLES, Oakleigh. W.O. Class 1 John Delacourt BAGNALL, Cronulla. Senator the Honourable Reginald BISHOP, Adelaide. Victor John BAHR, Drummoyne. Ian Howard BLACK, M.L.A., Kambah. W.O.C.D. Barrie John BAILEY, Artarmon. The Honourable Mr Justice RichardArthur Ms Vera BAILEY -WADE, Carina. BLACKBURN, O.B.E., Canberra City. Marshall BAILLIEU, M.P., Boronia. AirCommodore Jeffery HubertDeLeTour Alexander Leslie BAKER, Albury. BLACKWELL, Campbell. Major Colin Francis BAKER, Armidale. Henry Eric BLAKERS, Como. Eric George BAKER, Rosanna. Lt Colonel Robert William BLEAKLEY, Rye. Raymond Sydney BAKER, Rosebud. Mrs Jean Lesley BOAG, Reid. Flight Sergeant Thomas Alfred BAKER, Sale. Thomas Charles BOAG, Reid. Miss Doris BAKEWELL, Ashfield. Commodore Neil Allan BOASE, Cottesloe. RaymondEscourt BALDCOCK, ColonelLight WarrantOfficerA.T.A.4 Leonard Edward Arthur Gardens. BOLDEN, Berry. Mrs Claringbould Shirley BALE, Kenmore. John Donnellan BALFE, Melville. SquadronLeaderFrankErnest BOLTON, Hong Milton James BALLANTYNE, M.L.A., Nhulunbuy. Kong. Robert Charles BALLANTYNE, Deniliquin. Richard Arthur BOLTON, Townsville. W.O. Class 1 GustavKonradBALLENTINE, Leslie John BOND, Bedford. Puckapunyal. Lewis Anthony Bond, Chelsea. Donald Oscar BANKS, Weetangera. Senator Neville Thomas 'BONNER, Brisbane. Mrs Martha Margaret Susan BARANY, B.E.M., Bur - Robert Noel BONNETT, M.P., Townsville. wood. Frank Colman BORBIRD, Glenthompson. Miss Ruth Alexandra BARBER, Ottawa, Canada. Anthony Emmanuel BORG, Clovelly. Robert James BARLING, Montmorency. W.O. Class 1 Kenneth Henry BORGGES, B.E.M., Mrs Enid Isabel BARNES, Deakin. Currajong. Air Vice Marshal Frederick William BARNES, D.F.C., Adolfs BORKUS, St Peters. A.F.C., Melbourne. Hedley Morris BOSCENCE, Port Augusta. Herbert William Gladstone BARNES, South Oakleigh. Sergeant Raymond Alwyn BOTTLES, Penang, Leslie BARNETT, Manly Vale. Malaysia. Brother John BARRETT, Daly River Mission. Trevor Percy Winston BOUCHER, Ainslie. Frank Edward BARROW, Bassendean. John William BOURCHIER, M.P., Bendigo. GroupCaptainJames Robert BARTRAM, Glen Sergeant Thomas Marlo BOURKE, Greensborough. Waverley. Sergeant Malcolm Geoffrey Lisle BOURNE, Albert BARUNGA, Derby. Broadmeadows. Donald Gordon BARWICK, O.B.E., Tamworth. Mrs Alison McLean BOWEN, Lane Cove. The Right Honourable SirGarfield Edward John The HonourableLionelFrostBOWEN,M.P., BARWICK, G.C.M.G., Darlinghurst. Maroubra. Maxwell BASSETT, Turner. The Honourable Sir Nigel Hubert BOWEN, K.B.E., Senior Chaplain William John BATES, Garden Island. Sydney. Michael Ehrenfried BAUME, M.P., Campbelltown. Miss Eileen Marjorie BOWKER, B.E.M., Roseville. Senator Peter Erne BAUME, Sydney. Milner Clyde BOWLEY, Tuart Hill. SquadronLeaderRoderickDouglas BAYNE, St Reuben James BOXHALL, West Hobart. James. Len Richard BOYANTON, Naracoorte. Miss Mona June BEARD, New Town. Commander Gavin Livingston BOYD, R.D., Kenmore. William Johnson BEASLEY, Cremorne. John Allan BOYLE, Darwin. MrsBerylEdith BEAUREPAIRE,O.B.E.,East Mrs Sybil Joyce BOYSON, M.B.E., Waramanga. Melbourne. Charles Walter BRACKENRIDGE, Campbell. The Honourable Kim Edward BEAZLEY, M.P., Major General Mark BRADBURY, A.O.,C.B.E., Perth. Paddington. Sergeant Ian Robert BECKER, Chifley. James Mark BRADFIELD, M.P., Kogarah. Geoffrey Donald John BEETHAM, South Townsville. John Leo BRADY, Murrumbeena. Charles Gordon BELL, Epping. Raymond Allen BRAITHWAITE, M.P., Mackay. Eric Redvers BELL, Frankston. John Marcus BRANDT, Yarralumla. The Honourable Mr Justice Graham Rodney BELL, Harold Walter Allan Neall BRANN, Balwyn. Brisbane. Wing CommanderRobertDerikBRAY,A.F.C., Henry Edward York BELL, M.C., Dulwich. Campbell. Thomas Joseph BELLEW, Northbridge. Alfred Rutherford BRAZEL, Lorn. W.O.N.P. Leslie James BENDING, Niddrie. William Geoffrey BRAZENOR, Melbourne. Geoffrey Ronald BENNETT, Turner. Warrant Officer Stanley Allan BREASLEY, O.A.M., John de Poer BERESFORD, Doubleview. North Altona. The Honourable Joseph Max BERINSON, Mount Mrs Helen Josephine BREEKVELDT, Bexley. Lawley. Miss Rae Josephine BREEN, Maroubra. Squadron Leader Brian Ferdinand BERNASCONI, Mrs Marlene Holly BR ELL, Hunters Hill. Dickson. The Honourable Mr Justice FrancisGerard W.O.Q.M.G. Derek BERRY, A.M., Frankston. BRENNAN, Hawker. Lieutenant Colonel John Fletcher BERTRAM, A.M., Percival William BRETT, Forrest. Mosman. Percy Rollo BRETT, Nunawading. Miss Emily BETTERIDGE, Lismore. William John BRIDGMAN, O.B.E.,Forrest. Matron Priscilla BEVAN, Burwood. WingCommanderLeonardWalterBRIGHTON, Douglas Gilpin BEVERLEY, Blackwood. Dickson. Major Ross Melville BIGNELL, Koongamia. Claude BRINDLEY, Red Hill. Elzio Luciano BINI, Taroona. Sydney Melbourne BRISBANE, Hawthorn. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. P 7,1 August 1977 Silver Jubilee awards 3 Leslie Edwin BROAD, Sassafras. Major Barry John COLIGARI, Lyons. Ronald Heath BROCKIE, Eaglemont. Sir Bede Bertrand CALLAGHAN, C.B.E., Gordon. Dr Lisbeth Angelika BRODRIBB, Caulfield. Major Lional Patrick CALLAGHAN, Kapooka. Mrs Joy Patricia BROGAN, Higgins. Flight Sergeant Robert Eugene CALLINAN, North Miss Margaret Mary BROGAN, Ashfield. Richmond. Lieutenant- GeneralSirMervyn Francis BROGAN, Ernest CALVERT, Alderley. K.B.E., C.B., Double Bay. Rodney Gibson
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