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MR. WU SHING-SHUEN
BADGE OF HONOUR
Mr. Wu has been Chairman of the Hung Hom Kaifong Association for
over twelve years and has worked indefatigably and successfully for the
welfare of all classes in his area. He has set a fine example by his
modest manner in the public service he undertakes.
MAJOR H. CATTANACH - ROYAL RED CROSS (FIRST CLASS)
Major Cattanach is a Nursing Officer of the highest calibre and has
given 17 years of hard conscientious work to the care of the sick. During
hor service at the War Office she proved capable, conscientious and hard-
working and inspired confidence in those with whom she came in contact.
She travelled to various parts of Britain in aid of recruiting.
By her calm efficiency she developed a close liaison with Recruiting Branches
at War Office, Commands and Units. It was due to her efforts that in 1962
the number of recruits improved.
MAJOR M.F. TREACY - ROYAL RED CROSS (SECOND CLASS
She
Major Treacy has over 13 years' service. She holds the Sister Tutor
Diploma and is a hard-working, loyal and conscientious nursing officer.
gave particularly valuable service at the Military Hospital, Tidworth, where
she was able to get the very best out of her students, and instill knowledge
into the backward ones, She is a credit to the Corps in every respect. WARRANT OFFICER C.F.S. HISCOX - BRITISH EXPIR, MODAL (Military)
Warrant Officer Hiscox onlisted as a boy in the Royal Army Ordnance
Corps in 1939 and transferred to the Royal Electrical and Mechanical
Engineers in 1943. His overseas service includes periods of operational
duty in Java, Korea and Malaya,
As Armourer Sergeant with the 2nd Battalion 7th Duke of Edinburgh's
Own Gurkha Rifles he has been personally responsible for the technical
efficiency of the units weapons and instruments, which have obtained the
highest possible grading in the last two inspections.
Warrant Officer
Hiscox has taken a keen and active interest in the battalion and has set an
excellent example to all.
/FLIGHT SERGEANT
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