1965 Birthday Honours (New Zealand) Explained
See also: 1965 Birthday Honours. The 1965 Queen's Birthday Honours in New Zealand, celebrating the official birthday of Elizabeth II, were appointments made by the Queen on the advice of the New Zealand government to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders. They were announced on 12 June 1965.
The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour.
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
Knight Grand Cross (GCMG)
- The Right Honourable Walter Nash . For political and public services.
Knight Commander (KCMG)
Companion (CMG)
Order of the British Empire
Commander (CBE)
- Civil division
- Military division
Officer (OBE)
- Civil division
- Military division
Member (MBE)
- Civil division
- Donald William Bain – general secretary in New Zealand of the Royal Overseas League.
- Ernest Black – of Balfour. For services to farming.
- William Brown – of Dunedin. For services to the community.
- Robert Edinborough Chamberlain – of Masterton. For services to farming.
- Rosetta Frances Elliott – matron of Oakley Hospital, Auckland.
- William David Harris – of Pahiatua. For services to the dairy industry.
- John Elden Hatchwell – honorary chief instructor of the Taranaki Surf Association.
- Edith Mary Kenwood. For services to the community, especially as president of the Kaikohe Red Cross Society.
- William Roland Pierce Jaques – honorary secretary of the Nelson branch of the Heritage Movement.
- John Frank Johnson – mayor of Whangarei.
- Elizabeth May Martin. For services to the community, especially in connection with the Dominion Federation of New Zealand Country Women's Institutes.
- Margaret Wilson Meikle. For services to the community in Oamaru.
- Leslie Richmond Rex – of Niue. For services as a teacher and official interpreter.
- Nelle Margaret Scanlan – of Paraparaumu Beach. For services to journalism and New Zealand writing.
- Isabel Veronica Shrimpton – secretary of the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce and the Christchurch Junior Chamber.
- Vivian Smith – of Taihape. For services to local government.
- Gwendolen Lucy Somerset – of Wellington. For services to pre-school and adult education.
- Mark Wallace – of Hokitika. For services to local government and farming.
- Military division
Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)
- Ronald George Trounce Lewis – deputy Director-General of Health.
- Robert Taylor Wright – lately director of the Commodity Division, Department of Industries and Commerce, Wellington.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
- Civil division, for gallantry
- Robina Olive Lovell – matron, Tauranga Hospital Board's old people's home, Te Puke. For services when a fire broke out in an old people's home.
- Terence Ross Mortensen – constable, New Zealand Police, Wellington. For rescuing three boys overcome by poisonous gas in a tunnel.
- David Bryan John Painter – constable, New Zealand Police, Wellington. For rescuing three boys overcome by poisonous gas in a tunnel.
- Military division
- Chief Petty Officer Edward James Button – Royal New Zealand Navy.
- Chief Petty Officer Thomas Edwin Easterbrook – Royal New Zealand Navy.
- Engine Room Artificer First Class Sydney Arthur Phipps – Royal New Zealand Navy.
- Master-at-Arms (Recruiter) Paul Manchester Tasker – Royal New Zealand Navy.
- Staff-Sergeant Selwyn Lawrence Keane – Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (Territorial Force).
- Flight Sergeant Ralph Irving Simpson – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
- Corporal Albert Ernest Hardy – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Royal Red Cross
Member (RRC)
Air Force Cross (AFC)
- Squadron Leader Daniel John Cotton – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
- Squadron Leader Brian Stanley-Hunt – Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Queen's Police Medal (QPM)
- Alphonsus Gerard Quin – assistant commissioner, New Zealand Police Force.
- Claude Alexander Guy McRae – superintendent, New Zealand Police Force.