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FLIGHT SERGEANT W.S. WHITE - DETIACH ENTIRE METAL (Military)
Flight Sergeant White has recently been employed almost exclusivoly on Criminal and Special Investigation duties, and has displayed outstanding
devotion to duty and complete reliability. Apart from being a remarkably
successful investigator he is a fine and methodical administrator.
In his
own investigations he has brought some 18 out of 23 cases to a positive
His unswerving devotion to duty is in the best traditions of
conclusion,
the Service and an example to all.
MR. HO PAK-FUK - TAI EMPIRE MEDAL
His
Mr. Ho Pak-fuk started work in the Royal Naval Dockyard in 1928 and
transferred to the Royal Air Force in 1930. Since that date he has worked
as a clerk and is at present Senior Clerk in the Equipment Section.
complete devotion to duty, professional ability, great knowledge, initiative,
complete loyalty and co-operative manner have been of great assistance to
each succeeding Equipment Officer, and he has rendered 35 years' worthy
service to the Crown.
MR. LEUNG WAI-SANG BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL
Mr. Loung has now retired after 33 years' service with Government,
He served in many departments ending up in the Royal Hong Kong Defence Force. Here his loyal, painstaking and unselfish devotion to duty contributed greatly
to the high standard of the maintenance of Force records.
MR. YOUNG WAH-PING - BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL
Mr. Young joined the Ministry of Public Building and Works in Shanghai
in 1920, and served there until 1941. During the Japanese occupation he
watched over British property in Shanghai. Since 1946 Mr. Young served in
both Hong Kong and Singapore, and he retired this year after 38 years' servico.
MR. MAK LAM IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL
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Mr. Mak who retired recently from Government service, has given long
and faithful service to the Government of Hong Kong. As No. 1 Driver at
Government House he drove the Governor and his important guests, including
members of the Royal Family, safely to functions in all parts of the territory,
MR. LAI