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and has served as an Unofficial Member of Executive Council since last

year. Dr. Rodrigues is hold in high regard and respect throughout the

Colony as a man of high integrity and sound judgment.

Ho has always

been active in medical circles and has given much time to social welfare

service and has a high sense of publio duty.

MR. L. SMITH - 0.B.E. (Civil)

Mr. Smith performed valuable service during the war when he WOR

attached to the Press Attache's office in the British Embassy in China, and,

throughout his Government service, he has always shewn great energy and

discernment and has won the appreciation and respect of those with whom he

has come into contact.

MR. H.N. WILLIAMSON - 0.B.E. (Civil)

The re-establishment of Queen's College as one of the premier

secondary schools in the Far East is largely the work of Mr. Williamson.

He has always put the good of his school first, and has not spared himself

in any way.

His work as a principal has been outstanding; it has geinod

hin the respect and esteem both of the general public and of the leading

educationalists in the Colony.

MAJOR J. BLACKSTCCK – M.B.E. (Military)

During his tour of duty as Deputy Assistant Adjutant Goneral st

Headquarters 17 Gurkha Division,Major Blackstock worked at high pressure

for long periods. He held this post for nearly two years and throughout

this period he applied himself with zeal and enthusiasm to every task

however difficult and achieved excellent results.

LT. COL. H.A. HARDY – M.B.E. (Military)

Major Hardy showed high devotion to duty whilst employed as a

Senior Instructor in Gunnery, Royal Artillery Training Wing, in Germany.

Besides being a first-class instructor, his knowledgo of the equipment

used helped to avoid delays in training. His handling of delicate

negotiations over the best use of the training area resulted in complete

success.

MAJOR

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