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0.B.E. (Civil) - (Officer Order of the British Empire)
Dr. A.S, Moodie, Senior Specialist (Tuberculosis), Medical and Health
Department.
Dr. Allan Stewart Moodie was appointed Medical Officer in July, 1948.
In January, 1951 he was appointed Specialist (Tuberculosis) and later the same
month beoane Medical Officer in charge of the Illarcourt Tuberculosis Clinic.
He was appointed to his present post in April, 1957.
M.B.E. (Civil) (Herber Order of the British Empire)
Mr. E.L. Strange, Secretary of the Public Works Department.
Mr. Ernest Leonard Strange went on long leave prior to retirement in
September, 1960 after 30 years' service. He joined the Senior Clerical and
Accounting Staff as a Probationer in March, 1930. In 1947, ho was appointed
Senior Executive Officer, Class II and beone Secretary of the Police Force a
year later.
He was Secretary of the Medical Department in 1949 and was
Secretary of the Hong Kong Delegation at the Second Session of the World Health
Organisation Regional Committee held in Manila in 1951. In 1952, he was
appointed Acting Secretary of the Public Works Department and advanced to the
rank of Senior Executive Officer, Class I. In 1953, he was appointed Acting
Quartering Authority and was appointed Scoretary of the Fublic Works Department
the next year.
M.B.E. (Civil) - (Member Order of the British Empire)
Mr. Tan Yan-kwong(), Land Surveyor, Claas I, Public
Works Department.
Mr. Tan Yan-kwong joined the Hong Kong Government as a clerk in 1925.
In the same year he was appointed Student Surveyor and becano Assistant Land
Surveyor Class III in the following year. He was promoted to the post of
Assistant Land Surveyor Class II in 1946 and appointed Land Surveyor four
In 1955 he noted for two months as Assistent Superintendent
of Surveys. He went on leave prior to retirement in August, 1960.
years later.
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