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B.E.M. (British Empire Medal)
Mr. Willian CHIN „ai-lan
Mr. Chan has been working with the Government for 27 years
first as a clerk, then as an interpreter/translator, and since 1969 as
an Executive Officer in the Home Affairs Department.
He is presently
the Assistant City District Officer (Liaison) for the Easter City
District.
Mr. Chan is very well know anong the local Kaifongs, Clansuan
Associations, District Associations, Mutual aid Committees and Owners
Corporations, many of which he has helped to set up. He was also the
driving force behind the establishment of the Easter Recreation and
Sport Advancement Association and the Eastem District Federation of
Multi-storey Buildings.
B.E.M. (British Empire Medal)
Mr. Gordon CHENG Kwok-dung
Since his first appointment as assistant Transport Supervisor
in 1960, Mr. Cheng has displayed a high degree of organising ability in
the administration of the Government's pool transport system. The
expansion of pool transport services over the years placed increased
responsibilities on him, and he met these demands with determination
and cheerfulness. Mr. Cheng's exemplary devotion to-duty has become an
example to his subordinates and has won the respect and admiration of
his seniors.
B.E.M. (British Empire Medal)
Mr. J Muk
Mr. Iu first joined the service in 1953 as a Gardener Class 2.
For the past 20 years, he has been in charge of the Aviary, Zoological
and Botanical Gardens, looking after the birds at all hours and in all
weathers, and much of the credit for the present remarkable bird collection
and its success in breeding must lie with Mr. Iu's patience, experience
and hard work,
/B.E.M.