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Mr MA Tung shewng
Mr Ma was first appointed as a daily paid Hospital Orderly in 1956. He was appointed Foreman Class III in 1960 and promoted to Chief Hospital Foreman in 1970. Throughout his service he has worked at various major hospitals and is now serving in Queen Mary Hospital. His abilities and powers of leadership at the senior supervisory level have earned the respect of his subordinates and the confidence of his superiors.
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Miss CHIU Mee-yee
Miss Chiu joined the Government service in 1955 and is now the Clerk-in-Charge of the Kowloon Branch, Registration of Persons. During her 26 years of service, she has gained profound experience and knowledge by working in a number of offices including the British Passport Section, Chinese Residents Section, Aliens and Commonwealth Residents Section, General Section and
Mongkok office.
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Mr Marcus Anthony Ribeiro D'Almeida
Mr D'Almeida joined Government in 1961 as an Assistant
In addition to Wireless Inspector Class I in the Post Office. his normal duties he served for 8 years as a Marine Police Auxiliary and rose to the rank of Inspector. During the 1967 riots he commanded a small flotilla of launches and had the responsibility of transporting, and subsequently guarding, tons of explosives from the Plover Cove works to offshore barges. He took charge of the maintenance of electro-medical equipment and all types of electronic equipment for most Government departments. He was promoted to the rank of Controler of Telecommunications in 1976 and retained this rank when the
Division was transferred to the Public Works Department in 1980. He retired in April 1982.
Mr Tsang
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