Friday, June 10, 1977
QULER'S BIRTHDAY HONOURS
K.B.E. (Knight Corsander, Crder of the British Empire)
lir. John Vincent FREDERGAST, C.M.G., C.B.E., G.M., C.P.li., C.P.M.
ir. Prendergast has been one of the most successful policemen in
the Commonwealth in the last 30 years. It seems that whenever intract-ble
problems have arisen in the colonies since World War II, it has often been the case that the call would come out for Prendergast: Konya, Cyprus, Aden,
In 1973, he was appointed the Deputy Commissioner and Director of
The success of Hong Kong's fight against corruption
Operations, I.C.A.C.
owes a great deal to his outstanding talents, leadership and devotion to duty.
Mr. Prendergast retired in January 1977.
Knight Bachelor
Mr. Run Run SHAW, C.B.5.
lir, Shaw has devoted much to community service in Hong Kong. Ho
is President of the Red Cross; a leading figure in the Community Chest since
its inception; and Chairman of the annual International Festival of the Arts.
He has for many years been active in the promotion of cultural activities,
higher education and medical services in Hong Kong.
C.B.E. (Commander, Order of the British Empire)
Mr. Thomas Gerad GARNER, J.P.
lir. Garner joined the Prisons Department in 1947 and rose to the
rank of Commissioner in 1972.
He is an efficient and respected Commissioner who has done much
to modernize, improve and widen the scope of the Prisons in Hong Kong.
C.B.E. (Commander, Order of the British Empire)
Mr. Thomas LEE Chun-yon, J.P.
Hir. Loe joined the Social Welfare Department in 1952 as a Probation
Officer. He rose to the rank of Deputy Director in 1971 and was appointed
Director in 1974.
/Mr. Lee