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section of the public. He has an intimate knowledge of the Tai Po area and
visiting scholars in social research have turned to him for guidance. His
organising ability and advice have been of great value to the New Territories
Administration.
MR. WAN KAM-FAN. I.S.D.
Mr. Wan Kam-fan joined the Government in 1931 and throughout his
33 years of service shewed himself to be a competent and meticulous clerical
officer. Courteous in manner and of great integrity of character he has
been an example to his juniors and of particular service to three Directors
of Marine in the capacity of Assistant Registrar of Shipping, from which post
he retired in July this year.
MR. WATT HOI-KEE, I.S.O.
Mr. Watt Hoi-kee joined the Technical College in 1937 and was appointed
Principal in 1963 from which post he retired earlier this year.
During his
term as Principal he played a leading part in the reorganisation and extension
of technical training which was required to meet the rapidly developing needs
of Hong Kong industry. Mr. Watt has also made significant contribution to
the development of Methodist Church Schools.
MAJOR L.A.H, NAPIER, M.B.F. (Military)
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For almost two years, Major Napier was responsible in Singapore for
Operation CONCORD a scheme to maintain good relations between the three
Services and the population of Singapore. He gave help to numerous welfare
organisations for poor children, youth leaders and philanthropic agencies and
in addition arranged seroral building projects. In times of disturbance
Major Napier acted as an excellent liaison officer with the Malaysian Army
and Police, and throughout his tour of duty exhibited marked qualities of
enthusiasm, leadership and devotion to duty.
IT. V. DE WITT, M.B.E. (HON.)
It. de Witt was commissioned in Hong Kong and immediately afterwards
was posted to a new Joint Communications Centre in East Malaysia, There he
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