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1.B.2. (Member of the Order of the British Empire)
Mr. John Dyson HIRST, O.P.M.. C.P.M.
Mr. Hirst, Chief Superintendent of Police, joined the Communications
and Transport Branch of the Royal Hong Kong Police Force in 1961 following
service in Uganda. He assumed command of the Branch in 1963.
Mr. Hirst has managed the transport and communication facilities
of the Force during a period of considerable expansion and increasing
complexity and sophistication. He is currently directing the implementation
of the beat radio scheme, associated with a computerised information system.
He has made a significant contribution to the efficiency and
effectiveness of the Force.
M.B.E. (Member of the Order of the British Empire)
Mr. KWOK Ka-ming
Mr. Kack is a distinguished professional footballer who has made a
substantial contribution to soccer in Hong Kong. He has received many awards
over the years, represented Hong Kong in 10 youth matches and numerous full
internationals, many as team captain, and contributed towards the development
of the game by providing voluntary coaching at summer youth training courses.
M.B.. (Kerbor of the Order of the British Empire)
Mr. William Davidson LEIGHTON, J.P.
Mr. Leighton, Assistant Director of Marine, has served in the Marine
Department for over 26 years, for over seven years in his present grade. He
has been an Official Justice of the Peace since 1971. During his time with
the Government he has unfailingly displayed the highest professional standards,
and has on occasions performed notably well in difficult circumstances, for
example as Superintendent of the Seamen's Recruiting Office in 1967/68.
Mr. Leighton is also a prominent member of local golfing circles.
He retires from Government service this year.
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