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Mr. HUNG Wai-man

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BADGE OF HONOUR

Friday, June 13, 1975

Headmaster of Wellman Commercial & Typewriting Institute.

Mr. Hung is one of the founders of the Mongkok Kaifong Association. llo devotes much of his time working closely with the C.D.0. at Mongkok in different forms of community service projects, predominantly in multi-storey building management and in the promotion of mutural understanding and co-operation

At present he is Chairman of the between the Government and Mongkok residents.

Aroa Committee set up to prmote the 'Keep Hong Kong Clean' and 'Fight Violent

Crime' compaigns.

Mr. KAM Kwok-chu

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Principal of Yau Ma Tei Kaifong Association School.

Mr. Kam is a retired civil servant with fourteen years' experience as

esteem in education circles.

headmaster of Government schools and is held in high

lic has been an active member of the Yau Ma Tei East Area Committee since 1972. lle is also active in promoting services for young people. He is a committee member of the Scouts and Sea Scouts in Kowloon City and Cheung Chau where he has served long years as vice-principal of the Cheung Chau Primary School.

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Mrs. KIO Chee-sang

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Company Director.

Mrs. Kho is well-known for her voluntary service in the welfare field and has been one of the most effective and active fund-raisers for Hong Kong charities. She is President of Western District Women's Welfare Club and holds honorary positions with most of the women's associations in Hong Kong. She is also actively involved with the work of many other welfare organizations like Hong Kong Juvenile Care Centre and Boys' and Girls' Clubs Association.

Mr. LAU Chi-yuen

Merchant/Manufacturer.

Mr. Iau has been closely involved in the development of Industry in Tuen Mun. A founder member of the Tuen Mun Manufacturers Association, he was one of the first manufacturers to move into the area and, about 10 years ago, was responsible for encouraging many other industrialists to do the same. Mr. Lau's enthusiasm, patience and public spirit have won him the support and respect of many of the local manufacturers, and he has also played a major sole in bringing together the local community and the newly arrived industrialists. He has been closely associated with the Chinese Manufacturers Association, the Hong Kong Rubber Manufacturers Association, thé lok Sin Tong and the Shamshui po Kaifong Association.

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