time to the development and activities of the Department's very successful

staff welfare organisation.

MRS. CHAN FUNG-CHAU (CHAN MOK WING-CHUN) BADGE OF HONOUR

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Mrs. Chan is a most energetic social welfare worker who has devoted

much of her time in recent years to the Hong Kong Juvenile Care Centre, with

very rewarding results. Mrs. Chan has also played a leading part in the

affairs of women's organisations in Hong Kong.

MRS. VIOLET CHAN

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BADGE OF HONOUR

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Mrs. Chan is a sincere, warmhearted and indefatigable worker in a

wide field of social and educational work. She has always been a most

active member and supporter of causes sponsored by organisations of which

she is a member, and her qualities are widely recognised throughout the

community.

MR. CHEUNG YOK-LUEN

BADGE OF HONOUR

Mr. Cheung has devoted moh time to social work in the widest sense

and earned for himself the respect of the community. He has interested

himself particularly in the work of the Tung Wah Hospitals and the Five

Districts Welfare Association, and through his part in the Lung Köng

Association he has done much to create links of interest and goodwill

between Hong Kong citizens and colleagues overseas.

MR. TANG PAK-CHUEN

BADGE OF HONOUR

Mr. Tang has been Superintendent of the Five Districts Business

Association since the end of the war. He has enabled the Association to

raise substantial funds to maintain a school, a free maternity home and

clinic, and to carry out a wide range of welfare work for the community.

CORPORAL HODSMAN – BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL (Military)

Corporal Hodsman has worked with resourcefulness, intelligence and

integrity throughout his tour of duty. Through his efforts and tact there

has been a marked improvement in the health and welfare of the servicemen

stationed in Hong Kong.

MR. LAM

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