CO129-489 - Governor Sir Stubbs & Sir Clementi - 1925 [8-12] — Page 470

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114. In addition to these gentlemen, Mr. M. K. Lo was par-

ticularly useful in the co-ordination office during the first eight 464

weeks of the strike, and has ever since been keen on making himself useful wherever he could. Mr. Ho Iu has, besides Postal Censorship work, been useful in connection with the Trades Maintenance Bureau; and at a time when courage was needed he fearlessly condemned the ways of the Canton Authorities and their Russian masters at two public meetings.

115. Where everyone has worked well, and has given to the public of his best, it may be invidious to single out individuals for special mention; but it would be unfair on my part if I were not to lay stress on the conspicuous services rendered by Dr. S. W. Tso, Mr. Li Yau-tsun, Mr. Wong Tak-kwong, Mr. Ho Kwong, Mr. Li Yik-mui, and Mr. H. K. Hung. Nor must I omit to men- tion the equally conspicuous and valuable services rendered to the Colony by Mr. Hon Man-wai (see para. 6), and by General Leung Wing-sun and his assistants Mr. Siu Yam-po (see para. 43). And last of all, I should like if I may to bring to your notice the services of the Hon. Mr. Chow Shou-son. He has never spared himself throughout these anxious and trying times. His ripe experience has been an invaluable asset to the Colony, while his energy, at his age, is a constant source of wonder and delight to all his friends and associates.

I have, &c.,

Your mest obedient servant,

R. H. KOTEWALL.

The Hon. SIR CLAUD SEVERN, K.B.E., C.M.G., LL.D.,

(30) Wt. 24504/1591 6 2/26 S.E.R, Ltd, Gp 58

Colonial Secretary.

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