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B.E.M. (British Empire ledal)

Mr. LO Kai

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Friday, June 13, 1975

Department.

Mr. Lo is an Assistant Inspector of Works in the Public Works

He joined the Government in 1935 as a messenger.

In 1945

he was promoted to foreman and in 1968 to Assistant Inspector of Works.

Mr. Lo has an unique knowledge of the drainage system of Kowloon which

is particularly valuable in typhoons and rainstorms.

B.E.M. (British Empire Medal)

Mr. MAK Ming sun

Mr. Mak joined the General Clerical Service in 1947. He is

now Senior Clerical Officer in the Hong Kong Licensing Office of the

Transport Department. For over 20 years, he has been responsible for the

safe collection of (literally) thousands of millions of dollars in

licence fees.

B.E.M. (British Empire Medal)

Mr. WATT Yiu-wah

Mr. Watt has an outstanding record of volunteer service.

He is a Chief Supervisor in the Auxiliary Medical Service which he joined in

April 1951 and has been serving actively ever since. He was awarded

the Civil Defence Long Service Medal in 1964. He was also for many

years an officer in St. John Ambulance Brigado.

C.P.M. (Colonial Police Medal)

Miss Annie Hannah CALDERWOOD

Miss Calderwood is a Superintendent of Police.

She joined

the Royal Hong Kong Police Force in 1966 after 11 years' service in the

City of Glasgow Police.

Initially she was concerned with the Women

Palice contingent but then changed to more general duties.

Miss

Calderwood has served as a Staff Officer in Police HQ and a District HQ.

She is currently Director of Recruiting.

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