MR. F.F.C. JENNER
M.B.E. (Civil)
Mr. Jenner is a koen and efficient officer who has carried out a
complete reorganisation of the Printing Department during the last eight
years. The Department is now a highly efficient organisation capable of
producing all types of printing work up to a very high standard.
MR. KWAN MAN-WAT (
) – M.B.E. (Civil)
Mr. Kwan qualified as an Instructor in the Corps of Air Raid
Wardens in 1939 and served with distinction, particularly during the
hostilities in 1941. He rejoined the Civil Aid Services in 1952 and is
now Head Warden of Hong Kong Island. By his energy and ability, he has
welded the wardens under his command into a loyal and efficient service
which has carried out life-saving operations on a number of occasions,
particularly during the disastrous rains in June, 1959. Mr. Kwan is a
Trustee of the Church of England in Hong Kong and takes a keen interest
in wolfare work, particularly in welfare activities for the C.A.S.
sets a high example to all by his loyalty and high ideals.
MRS. GERTRUDE KWOK CHAN (Ï3 1★ AR AK
) – M.B.E. (Civil)
Ho
Mrs. Kwok has shown a high sense of social obligation and has proved
herself a conscientious and active supporter of work for underprivileged
children; sho has also devoted much of her time to the interests of older
girls and wonen in Hong Kong.
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MR. LO CHO-CHI (EZ
M.B.E. (Civil)
Apart from the war period, during which he worked in the Refugee
Relief Section of the British Embassy in China, Mr. Lo has sorved in the
Southern District of the Now Territories Administration for almost thirty
years. His devotion to duty, ready understanding of peoples' problems and
wide experience have been invaluable to successive District Officers.
ir held in high regard by the people of the District.
He
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