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Saturday, August 25, 1973

PRINCIPALS OF TWO COLLEGES TO RETIRE

The Principals of Queen's College and Grantham College of Education,

Mr. Raymond Huang and Mr. Kwok Wai-man are retiring shortly.

They will each be presented with a gift from their colleagues.

The Director of Education, Mr. J. Canning, will make the presontations

next Wodnesday

Mr. Huang started his career in the Education Department 20 years

ago when he was appointed an Assistant Education Officer.

After teaching in a government school in Yau Ma Tei, Mr. Huang

was transferred to Queen's College and was promoted to Education Officer

in September 1956.

He remained at Queen's College for five years before being posted

to Sir Robert Black College of Education in September 1961.

Ir. Huang became Acting Principal in July 1967 and was confirmed

to the grade of Senior Education Officer in September the same year.

He went to Queen's College as the Principal in August 1970.

Mr. Kwok, who has nearly 24 years service, joined the Department

as an Assistant Education Officer and taught for two years in a government

school in Wanchai.

In 1951 he was posted to King's College where he stayed for three

and a half years before being transferred to Grantham College of Education.

Mr. Kwok became an Inspector of Schools in May 1962 and went

to Leeds University in September 1964 to attend a one-year course on the

Teaching of Mathematics at Upper Secondary Level.

/In July

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