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0.B.2. (Officer Order of the British Empire)
The Honourable LEUNG Tat-shing, J.P.
Mr. Leung was first appointed as a Government officer in 1936,
and retired in 1971 as a Senior Health Inspector after many years' devoted
service. He has trade union interests and was Secretary, Intemational
Affairs, Hong Kong and Kowloon Trades Union Council from 1971 to 1976.
He has been a member of the Legislative Council since 1976 and serves on
a number of public boards and committees, including the Labour Advisory
Board and the Hong Kong Productivity Council.
0.B.E. (Officer Order of the British Empire)
Mr. Walter Martin SULKE, J.P.
Mr. Sulke has served as a member of the Advisory Committee on
Environmental Pollution (EPCOM) since its inception four years ago and
during that period he has also been the Chairman of EPCOM's Air
Pollution Sub-Committee and a member of the Noise Pollution Sub-Committee.
His dynamic and positive approach to environmental problems have provided
a considerable stimulus not only to the Air Pollution Sub-Committee but
to EPCOM as a whole. The success of EPCOM in its initial four years of
office can, to an appreciable extent, be attributed to Mr. Sulke's energy
and perseverance,
Mr. Sulke is also a member of the Trade and Industry Advisory
Board and an enthusiastic patron of the arts in Hong Kong.
O.B.E. (officer Order of the British Empire)
Mr. John Joseph SWAINE, Q.C.. J.P.
Mr. Swaine was appointed as an Administrative Officer in the
Hong Kong Government in 1952 but left the service in 1955 to practise
as a barrister. In this career he has been notably successful and is
highly regarded by the profession. In 1975 he was appointed Queen's
/Counsel.