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The Hon. R.C. Loe, C.B.E.
Mr. Richard Charles Lee, C.B.E., is the senior Chinese Member of
Executive Council on which he has served since 1961. He has also been
an Unofficial Member of Legislative Council since 1959. He is a Member of
the Air Transport Licensing Authority, Momber of the Panel of the Board of
Review (Inland Revenue), Mombor of the Board of Education, Member of the
Fisheries Development Loan Fund Advisory Committee, Member of the Narcotics
Advisory Committee, Member of the Po Leung Kuk Permanent Board of Direction,
Member of the Sir Robert Black Trust Fund Committee, Member of the Court of
the University of Hong Kong and the Council of the University of Hong Kong
and Member of Council of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is Chairman
of the Advisory Committee on Corruption and has been serving as Deputy
Commissioner of the Civil Aid Services since 1953. He has been a Justice of
the Peace for the past 18 years. Mr. R.C. Loe was made an Officer of the
Order of the British Empire (0.B.E.) in 1949 and created a Commander of the
same Order (C.B.E.) in the 1963 Birthday Honours. Mr. Lee served as Rice
Controller from 1946 to 1948. He has also served on the Hong Kong Nutrition
Advisory Council, the Salarios Commission, the Committee on Higher Education,
the Building Regulations Committee; Building Appeal Tribunal, the Public
Servicos Commission, of which he was Chairman in 1959, the Urban Council, the
Special Committee on Housing, the Hong Kong Housing Authority, the Air
Ho Advisory Board, the Appeal Tribunal, and the Chinese Temples Committee.
was leader of Hong Kong Delegation to ECAFE in 1949, leader of the Hong Kong
Trade Mission which went to West Africa in 1960, and leader of the Hong Kong
Delegation to the Frankfurt International Trade Fair in 1963. He is Permanent
Honorary President of the Wan Chai Kaifong Welfare Association and a former
Chairman of the Association, Permanent Honorary President of the South China
Athletic Association, President of the Hong Kong & South China Masonic
Benevolence Fund Corporation and a former President of Queen's College Old
Boys' Association.
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