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BE (British Empire Medal)
Mr PANG Shuk-keung
Mr Pang completed over 27 years' service in the Meter
Reader ranks of the Water Supplies Department and reached the top of
his grade. Because of ill health, he retired from the Service in
October 1979.
He was frequently commended by his supériors for his
untiring efforts and proved himself to be a dedicated officer with a
strong sense of responsibility.
BEM (British Empire Medal)
Mr WONG Hang-cheong
Mr Wong joined the Immigration Service as an Immigration
Assistant in 1974. He served in the refugee section in 1979 during
the height of the refugee influx. Despite the enormous pressure of
work and the acute shortage of staff at the time, he continued to
discharge his duties in an efficient manner and he was always
patient and sympathetic in his dealings with the refugees.
BEM (British Empire Medal)
Mr YU Tat-kum
a Labourer.
Mr YAU Tat-kua first joined Government service in 1947 as
For the last 25 years he has led a team of Labourers,
responsible for minor maintenance of road surfaces and associated
drainage instellations within his district, including emergency
work after typhoons and rainstorms.
The standard