M.B.E. (Member Order of the British Empire)
Mr. LAI Sze-nuen, J.P.
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As Director of the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals in 1966, Principal
Director in 1967-69, Chairman of the Board in 1969-70 and subsequently Adviser
to the Board, Mr. Lad made an invaluable contribution to youth training,
property rebuilding, temple management, staff training and welfare, expansion
of secondary education and development of medical service. Mr. Lai is also
very active in the Buddhist circle and devotes considerable effort to youth
work. He is Vice-Chairman of the Scout Association responsible for Kowloon
Region, Chairman of the Venture Scout Board and Chairman of the Scout Programme
and Training Committee. Mr. Lai has been Chairman of the Yau Ma Tei East Area
Committee since 1972 in connection with the Keep Hong Kong Clean and Fight
Violent Crime campaigns and appointed an unofficial member of the Yau Ma Tei
City District Committee from 1973.
M.B.E. (Member Order of the British Empire)
Miss Zarina MINU
Miss Minu has served as Personal Secretary to successive Directors
of Urban Services since 1960. She is meticulously accurate, conscientious,
insistent on the highest standards, and fiercely loyal to the department.
As a secretary, she is outstanding, and as a civil servant she sets an example
to colleagues that would be hard to match.
M.B.E. (Member Order of the British Empire)
Mrs. Noreen Patricia REES
Mrs, Rees joined the service in 1960 and since 1968 she has been
Personal Secretary to successive Political Advisers. Her work has called
for integrity, intelligence and ability to deal with a wide variety of people.
She has carried out her various tasks with perseverence, patience and skill.
At times of crisis she has had to work long hours and even when there is no
crisis her workload is heavy. Her cheerful acceptance of this has contributed
greatly to the efficiency of the P.A.'s office over the years,
/M.B.E.
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