MBE
Mr Stephen LEE Ki
Mr Lee was trained as an Air Raid Precaution Corps Warden in 1940 and when hostilities broke out in 1941 was holding the rank of Group Warden. He served in the Corps until it was disbanded. When the Civil Aid Services was formed in 1952 he immediately re-enlisted and was one of the first volunteers to join. He was appointed as a Post Warden, promoted to officer rank in 1960 and finally to Regional Commander Hong Kong Island in 1977, a senior rank which he holds at the present. In 1969 he was awarded the Pro Ecclesia et Pontefice Cross by His Holiness Pope Paul VI for his distinguished service rendered to displaced persons. He has been a voluntary worker with Caritas, Hong Kong, since 1968 as Head of the Migration Unit responsible for processing emigrants to foreign countries. He also assisted greatly in the resettlement of Vietnamese refugees when the Civil Aid Services became involved in helping to manage Viet- namese Refugee Camps. Mr Lee is a very able C.A.S. officer and was awarded the Civil Defence Long Service Medal in 1963 and the Long Service Clasp in 1976. He is an Associate Member of the Institute of Civil Defence, London.
MBE
Mr Francis de Sales OZORIO
Mr Ozorio first joined the Government as a Laboratory Assistant in 1947 and later transferred to Land Bailiff and
subsequently to Executive Officer in 1960. He was specially selected in 1969 for liaison work with street
hawkers
and
his
outstanding
work for several years in this field earned the special praise of the Urban Council and the Director of Urban Services.
He
subsequently worked as Departmental Secretary in the New Territories Administration at a time of rapid development of
the New Territories, and in 1977 he was posted to the London Office where, as a local officer having to adjust to a completely different cultural environment, he projected a very favourable