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MR. CHEUNG SANG (Bk. B&
H
B.E.M. (Civil)
Mr. Cheung entered the Dockyard as a Trade Boy in 1926 and
eventually became a Senior Draughtsman Grade I.
His exceptional ability
in his trade gained him the respect of all, and at all times he gave
guidance and encouragement to the junior members of his prefossion.
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MR. LÀM SHIU-SHEUNG cắt k
H
B.E.M. (Civil)
Mr. Lan joined Government service in 1924 and for most of his long
service has been attached to the Police Force where he has worked loyally
and efficiently.
He is an excellent C.I.D. Interpreter and is always
willing and cheerful.
Mr. Lam has been commended by the Commissioner of
Police on five occasions and has two Favourable Entries.
MR. LI CHEONG
B.E.M. (Civil)
Mr. Li is the most senior officer in the messenger grades and has
served the Government loyally and devotedly for thirty-seven years.
During
the war he continued to serve the Crown at the British Embassy in Free China.
He has been a member of the St. John Ambulance Brigade for over twenty years.
MR. NG KI-FOR (
吳
基
K)-B.E.M. (Civil)
Mr. Ng served in Royal Naval hospitals since his first appointment
as Assistant Steward in 1918. He was promoted to be Hospital Steward in
1923.
Immediately after the war he returned to Hong Kong and helped to re-establish the Naval Hospital. During his very long service ho always
performed his considerable duties with loyalty and devotion.
MR. H. WONG
玉畫
) - B.E.H. (Civil)
Mr.
Mr. Wong was the senior clerk in the Chief Constructor's Department in the Dockyard. He returned to the Colony immediately after the war and
played a considerable part in the rehabilitation of the Dockyard. Wong was always ready to place his extensive knowledge of the English language, his considerable personality and force of character at the disposal of his employers, and was a meticulous and trustworthy worker.
AIR. TSIM ..............