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for the visits to Hong Kong of His Royal Highness, the Prince Philip, Duke
of Edinburgh, in 1959, and of Her Royal Highness, the Princess Alexandra of
Kent, in 1961, he was responsible for the planning and supervision of a
detailed programme of engagements. Mr. Jordan performed his duties with
great care and efficiency and contributed in no small measure to the notable
success of the visita.
MR. J. KELSALL – M.B.E. (Civil)
Mr. Kelsall served as a Captain in the Royal Signals during the war.
Later he joined Government Communications Headquarters and here his work
entailed training incoming personnel for the Radio Branch.
MISS LAU MEI-YUK – M.B.E. (Civil)
Miss Iau has devoted her life to her vocation of nursing at the
Nethersole Hospital. She has set and maintained high standards of loyalty
and devotion in the care of the sick and the training of nurses at that
hospital. Since her retirement she has again given her services in response
to an urgent need, working for a time as the Matron of the Pok Oi Hospital
in the New Territories.
DR. MA YI-YING
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- M.B.E. (Civil)
Dr. Ma has made a valuable contribution to social work in Hong Kong
in general and to education in particular. In addition to being the
Principal of a large and well-run girls' school, Dr. Ma has played an
important part in social activities of all kinds.
MRS. J.E. RILEY – M.B.E. (Civil)
Mrs. Riley joined her husband at the Gurkha Depot at Lehra in April
1956 and remained there for three years. She devoted herself to the welfare
and health of the Gurkha families and by her efforts helped to raise the
standard of living and of health. By her unselfish and devoted service she
built up & high state of morale in an isolated station.
MR. WONG KING-WAI
M.B.E. (Civil)
Mr. Wong has worked in the Post Office with outstanding loyalty and
devotion to duty for thirty-three years. He has devoted most of his off-duty
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