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Thursday, January 1, 1976
M.B.E. (Member Order of the British Empire)
Mr. John Llewellyn
Mr. Llewellyn joined the University of Hong Kong in 1957 after & career as a field geologist. He was promoted Senior Lecturer in 1960 and acted as Dean of the Faculty of Arts during the summer of 1963.
He was a highly successful Warden of University Hall from 1961 to 1972, in addition to his duties first as a teacher and subsequently as an administrator. He was appointed Master of Robert Black College from the
summer of 1974 until his retirement in June 1975.
H.B.E. (Member Order of the British Empire)
Mr. LO Hin-shing, J.P.
Mr. Lo, now retired, was a well-known magistrate and barrister whe made an exceptionally significant contribution to the development of the
judicial system in Hong Kong.
He was a barrister in Hong Kong from 1926 to 1948. In 1948 he
was appointed a magistrate and served until 1960 when, at the age of 70, he returned to the Bar. He served again as a magistrate from 1961-62 and from 1964-71, retiring for the last time at the age of 81.
M.B.E. (Member Order of the British Empire)
Mr. John William Tucker
Mr. Tucker is the Principal of the Outward Bound School.
He set
up the Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme in Hong Kong and in 1969, was appointed
The School has been an outstanding to start the Outward Bound School. success and has given training and enjoyment to many people.
Mr. Tucker personally controls all the day to day activities of the school and he and his family have devoted themselves to the character and physical training
of many young people in Hong Kong.
/M.B.E.