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B.B.M.

(British Empire Medal)

Mr. KWAN Tong

Mr. Kwan has been in Government service for over 32 years and has

rendered loyal and industrious service in the performance of his duties.

As

a Senior Foreman in the Cleansing Section of Western District he has carried

out his duties with his accustomed attention to detail and sober industry.

B.E.M.

(British Empire Med: 1)

Mr. KWOK Ka-lai

Mr. Kwok Ka-lai joined the Prisons Department with the rank of

Warder in 1949 and was promoted to Assistant Officer I in 1972. Throughout

his 29 years of service with the department, Mr. Kwok has carried out his

duties in an exemplary manner. He was awarded the Colonial Prison Service

Medal in July 1967 and the First Clasp to the Medal in July 1974.

Mr. Kwok worked at Stanley Prison for 21 years and later at the

Stanley Training Centre and Tai Tam Gap Training Centre for young offenders.

B.E.M.

(British Empire Medal)

Mr. LAM Nin

Mr. Lam, an Office Assistant with the Immigration Department, has

given extremely loyal and dedicated service. He has always performed his

duties in a cheerful and most willing manner whatever the task involved.

He has a reputation for always giving a helping hand to members of the public

and is particularly well respected by the staff.

B.E.M. (British Empire Medal)

Mr. Kenneth LAW

Mr. Law joined as a Temporary Clerk in 1952 and was promoted to

Senior Clerical Officer in 1977. He has spent the whole of his service in the

Urban Services Department and has established himself as a strict and impartial

/supervisor

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