the duties of low-cost housing management, and her zeal, tact and devotion to

duty have been an inspiration to all.

MRS. E.B. HO, M.B.E. (Civil)

Mrs. Ho has always set a very fine example of selfless and active

interest in the welfare of others and particularly of women and children. She

has not confined her interests to one section of the community, but has given

inspiration to her colleagues in the fields of secular as well as Christian

charitable work.

MR. C.E. HULSE, M.B.E. (Civil)

Mr. Hulse played a most important part in Government's operations to

meet the water emergency in 1963. He was engaged in planning the tanker

operation and in negotiating the agreement by which water was brought to Hong

Kong. His experience was invaluable in training personnel engaged in handling

vessels in the strongly tidal waters of the approaches to the Pearl River.

MR. KI IU-WOON, M.B.E. (Civil)

Mr. Ki Iu-woon rotired as an Assistant Superintendent of Urban

Services in May this year after 34 years' service. Throughout this time he

was noteworthy for his initiative, organising ability and sympathetic but firm

handling of staff.

MR. KWOK WAI-YIN, M.B.E. (Civil)

Mr. Kwok has an excellent record of long, loyal and meritorious service

with the Urban Services Department and Urban Council. During the war he

preserved a number of useful documents at considerable personal risk, thus

making the re-forming of the Department on the re-occupation of Hong Kong much

easior.

MR. LAM MAN-KIT, M.B.E. (Civil)

Mr. Lam associated himself particularly with the work of the Po

Leung Kuk for four years, doing excellent work for that body. However, he has

not confined his interests to the Kuk and has set a fine exemple in voluntary

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