MR. H. NOBLE - 0.B.E. (Civil)
Mr. Noblo has rendered notable service to education since 1933,
and from 1938, he has been the able Headmastor of one of the leading
grant-in-aid Secondary Schools. He has also concerned himself in charitable
activities of the London Missionary Society and of the Church of Christ in
China, and has been appointed to serve on the Board of Education, where his
advice is highly respected.
MISS B.G. SCHOFIELD - 0.B.E. (Civil)
Miss Schofield has had a distinguished record of service in the
Queen Elizabeth Colonial Nursing Service in Nigoria, Tanganyika and Hong Kong,
where she came in 1957. Sho has planned the development of the Government
Nursing Service to meet the requirements of the rapidly expanding clinic and
hospital services, and by leadership, imagination and foresight has enabled
this service to meet the increasingly heavy demands made upon it.
MR. WOO PAK-CHUEN- 0.B.E. (Civil)
Mr. Woo has given unstintingly of his legal knowledge and of his time
and energy in many fields of public service, particularly in his work as the
first Chairman of the. Urban Council's Law Revision Committee, and as a member
of the Public Services Commission. He has brought to all his work a
characteristic thoroughness and devotion to the best interests of Hong Kong.
PROFESSOR WONG YUNG-CHOW - 0.B.E. (Honorary) (Civil)
Professor Wong has been Professor of Mathematics at the University
of Hong Kong since 1948. He has served as Dean of the Faculties of both
Engineering and of Science and, on several occasions, has acted as Vice-
Chancellor of the University. His research work is of a very high order
and he has built up a Department of Mathematics in Hong Kong which has an
international reputation.
MR. CHEONG WAI-FUNG M.B.E. (Civil)
Mr. Cheong served in the Education Department from 1926-1959,
finishing as Principal of the Queen Elizabeth School. He became a member
lof the