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of the Post-Secondary Colleges Joint Entry Examination Syndicate since 1960,

a Member of the University Court since 1958, a Member of St. John's College

Council since 1955, a Member of St. John's Cathedral Council since 1955, a

Member of the Diocesan Conference since 1961, a Member of the Shong Kung Huf

Synod since 1954, a Member of the Executive Committee of the Boys' and Girls'

Clubs since 1959, and Vice-Chairman of Bishop Hall Jubilee School Council

since 1961. She has been Supervisor of St. Joseph's Primary School since

1961 and of the Sheng Kung Hui Nursery School since 1958.

M.B.E. (Civil) - (Member Order of the British Empire)

Mr. Willion Cecil Low, Deputy Registrar, District Court, Kowloon

Mr. W.G. Low went on leave prior to retirement in October, 1962.

He was appointed to the post of Deputy Registrar of the Kowloon District

Court in January, 1953 after long service in the Logal Department and with

the Judiciary. He first joined Government service on January 1, 1930 at the

age of 23. He was attached to the Official Receiver's Office until 1934,

when he became Clerk to the Puisne Judge and served in this post until the

outbreak of war in 1941. In December, 1946, on his return from leave after

the war, he was appointed Clerk to the Chief Justice and, in 1951, to one of

the two newly created posts of Clerk of the Court, which he held until his

appointment as Deputy Registrar of the Kowloon District Court in January, 1953.

During his service with Government Mr. Low had held posts of responsibility

in the Boy Scouts Movement.

Defence Force before the war,

He was a member of the Hong Kong Volunteer

In recent years he took an active interest

in church affairs, being a member of the Anglican Church Council and a Church

Warden.

M.B.E. (Civil) (Member Order of the British Empire)

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Mr. Tung Man-tak, Assistant Statistical Officer in the Commerce and

Industry Department

Mr. Tung Man-tak joined Government service in September, 1924 as a

probationer clerk. He served in the Treasury and Post Office before the

war in December, 1941. After the war, he resumed duty in the Department of

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