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TWO Catholic men are made Knights Bachelor and another becomes a Knight of the British Empire in the Queen's Birthday Honours.
Archbishop Duhig of Brisbane, priests and laybrothers as weE
men and laywomen at hdme Mut abroad are also in the list.
The new knights arc Mr. Patrick Francis Barnigan, Attorney-General and Minister of Justice of the Gold Coast, and Mr, Luigo Antonio Camilleri, Malta's Chief Justice and President of the Court of Appeal. Mr. Branigan, brother of Mr. L. firanigan, Registrar of the High Courts, Dublin, framed the new constitutions of Malta and the Gold Coast The K.B.E. is conferred upon the Hon. Sir William Flood Webb, Justice of the High Court of Australia.
Archbishop Duhig of Brisbane, a Bishop for 48 years, becomes a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George at the age of 82. He was born at Broadford, Co. Limerick.
The CIVI.G. is conferred also upon Mr. Dermot MacDermot, old Stonyburst boy, British Minister in Bucharest, who has served in the United States, Japan, Formosa, the Philippines and Australia; Dr. William Starkie, Director of the British Institute in Madrid; and Mr. Edgar Unsworth, Q.C., another old Stonyhurst boy, Attorney-General of Northern Rhodesia.
Other awards are:
Commander of the Order of the British Empire : Instructor Capt. P. Bracelin, R.N.; Colonel E. R. Goode, late R.A.S.C.; Mr. Arnold Haskell, Director and Principal of the Sadler's Wells Ballet School; Mr. E. P. McRae, Crown Solicitor in New South Wales; Mr. F. E. A. Manning, M.C., Deputy Grand Master of the Civil Service Catholic Guild and Director of the Post Office in Wales and Border Counties; and Mr. Wilfrid Winter, an old boy of the Mayfield Xaverian College, Assistant Secretary of the Ministry of Works.
: Lieut.-Col. tames Graeme Bryson, Joint District Registrar of the High Court of Justice of Liverpool; Fr. Richard Catterall, D.D. Ph.D., Royal Navy chaplain; Lieut.-Col. P. F. Fane-Gladwyn, Scots Guards; Fr. D. M. Inguanes, Librarian of the Royal Malta Library; the Rev. Bro. Barnitus J. Kennedy, for services to education in Malaya; Mr. H. E. Matthews, a Knight of St. Columba, National Industrial Officer of the National Union of General and Municipal Workers; Mr. G. W. Tyler, Chief Executive Officer of the Civil Service Commission; and Mr. Edwin Joseph Brown, Bursar of the University of Leeds, an old boy of St. Bede's Grammar School, Bradford.
0.B.E. (Hon.) t The Rev. Bro, L. M. B. Cassian, for services to education in Hong Kong.
M.B.E. Mr. John Dominic Howe, an old boy of St. Joseph's Academy, Blackheath; Miss Nora Donoghue, former Director in B.A.O.R. for the Catholic Women's League Huts and Canteens Committee; Miss M. Gordon, Headmistress of St. John's Infants School, Glasgow; and Mrs. N. O'Connell, Matron of the Gladesville Mental Hospital, New South Wales.
B.E.M. : Mr. Patrick O'Kane, of St. Ninian's parish, Knightswood, Glasgow. pioneer of a new type of weatherproof clothing adopter! by the Admiralty; C.P.O. S. Barbara, Malta; and Mr. E. Camilleri, chargeman of all skilled labourers at the Admiralty Floating Dock in Malta.
Royal Red Cross (Second Class) • Miss B. Quill, Senior Nursing Sister, Q.A.R.N.C.; and Miss Mary Potter, Superintendent Sister, Q.A.R.N.C.




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