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Mr AU Lim
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Mr AU joined the Government service in 1940, as a messenger. In 1955 he was appointed as a Warder in the Prisons Department. Regraded Assistant Officer II in 1972, he was promoted to
Assistant Officer I in 1973.
out duties at various prisons
During his service he has carried
and is now on pre-retirement lea-
ve from October 1981. He was awarded the Colonial Prison
Service Medal in 1958 and the First and Second Clasps to the Medal in 1965 and 1970 respectively.
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MÌ CHAN Pui-lam
Mr Chan joined the AMS nearly 30 years ago and ever since he has been rendering active and efficient service. He
has been one of the main pillars of support in the field of
life saving and for many years has put much effort into the training of members thus contributing
the useful role
played by the AMS in augmenting the regular Urban Services Department lifeguard services. Mr Chan is well respected
by AMS members for his loyalty, leadership and devotion to duty.
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Mrs Brenda Doreen MCCORMACK
Mrs McCormack was appointed Confidential Assistant II
in 1959. She had previously worked for six years as a Clerical Officer with the Crown Agents in London. For the first 11 years
she worked as a Licensing Officer in the (then) Commerce and Industry Department, where she earned a reputation for her helpful and efficient attitude and devotion to duty. She was promoted to Confidential Assistant I in 1965 and to
Senior Confidential Assistant in 1970. Since then she has
been supervising the Confidential Registry of the Civil Service Examinations Unit, a post calling for organising skills, a thorough knowledge of examination procedures and absolute integrity. Mrs McCormack has shown herself to possess all
these attributes.