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work, particularly with the St. John Ambulance Association and has over the
years, set a notable example in devoted public work and has not spared
himself in service to the community.
MR. S.J.G. BURT - 0.3.E. (Civil)
As Principal of the Hong Kong Technical College, Mr. Burt has played
a major role in ensuring that the Technical College has expanded to meet the
increasing demands made on it by local industry and commerce. He has been
responsible for establishing the close relationship between the College and
all sections of industry and commerce, which has resulted in generous
assistance from these sections of the community towards the equipping and
building of the new College.
Mr. Burt is held in high regard not only by members of the local
industrial and commercial communities but also by international technical
educationalists, and he has helped to build up the College's excellent
international reputation.
DR. TENG PIN-HUI - 0.B.E. (Civil)
Service.
Dr. Teng is one of the most senior Chinese members of the Government
During his service he has worked loyally and enthusiastically,
earning the respect both of his oolleagues and of members of the public. His
work at the University of Hong Kong and in Urban Council has gained him the
trust and esteem of these bodies, and he has set a fine example of devotion
to duty throughout his career.
MR. CHAU WA SHANG - M.B.E. (Civil)
Mr. Chau has been in Government service for thirty-nine years and of
these fourteen have been spent in the Inland Revenue Department and its
predecessor, the War Taxation Department, which he set up when it was first
formed in 1947. Mr. Chau is held in profound respect by all his fellow
officers for his integrity and wise counsel.
MR. D.E. JORDAN – H.B.E. (Civil)
Mr. Jordan joined the Colonial Administrative Service in 1948, and
has proved himself to be an officer of markod ability. As Visit Director
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