CO129-596-4 Hong Kong University- Apprenticeship scheme 4-2-1947 - 3-9-1947 — Page 78

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

F. B. I. HONGKONG

ENGINEERING POST-GRADUATE APPRENTICESHIPS

First Works Progress Reports to December 31st, 1946.

Note:

All are graduates of Hongkong University.

No.

Name

Works

Attendance

(1) Ability Conduct (2) Technical Knowledge

(3)Standard of Work

Keenness and Application

!

General

to work

1.

CHAK FULYAT

| Metropolitan-Vickers

Very Good

Very Good

Elec. Co. Ltd., Manchester.

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The work on which he has been engaged does not provide an opportunity for assessing technical knowledge, but his standard of work is

highly satisfactory.

A

He is a very good Mr. Chak wishes to worker, and shows. spend the greater ability in manual part of his second operations, and

year on work associated displays a keen with transmission and interest in the distribution systems work on which he

and methods of pro- is engaged.

tection of high voltage systems.

is a pleasant and sociable apprentice.

He

We have nothing but

good to say about this Student.

2.

CHAN SUI-KAY

(LOUIS ALLAYE CHAN)

C. A. Parsons & Co. Ltd. Excellent

Newcastle-on-Tyne.

Exemplary

(1)Has been well above

the average.

He is keen at his work.

(2)

Leaves nothing to

&

be desired.

(3)

3.

JOHN LIM.

Swan, Hunter & Wigham 100 Richardson, Ltd.

Good

Newcastle-on-Tyne.

Practical ability

good, and work

fully up to standard.

He has always shom the greatest keenness to

learn.

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