Queen's Birthday Honours
FOLLOWING IS THE FULL LIST OF QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HONOURS. PLEASE DO NOT PRINT IT UNLESS IT IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY.
KNIGHT BACHELOR Professor Harry FANG Sin-yang, CBE, JP: Professor Fang is the Medical Superintendent of St Paul's Hospital and honorary professor of orthopaedic surgery at Hong Kong University. He has made pioneering advances in spinal surgery and has been closely associated with rehabilitation for disabled people.
CBE Professor MA CHUNG Ho-Kei, OBE, JP: Professor Ma is the former Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Hong Kong University. She is now secretary-general of the International Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Mr James SO Yiu-cho, OBE, JP: Mr So joined the civil service in 1962 and served as Commissioner for Transport, Director of Urban Services and Secretary for Recreation and Culture. He retired from active duty at the end of last year. Professor WOO Chia-wei: Professor Woo is the founding president of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He was appointed to the planning committee of the university in 1986 and elected vice-chancellor in 1987. The Honourable Mr Justice WOO Kwok-hing: A High Court Judge, Mr Justice Woo is the first full-time Chairman of the Boundary and Election Commission. He was responsible for organising and supervising the three tiers of elections between 1994 and 1995.
OBE Mr David Stanley DAVIES: Mr Davies was a member of the Board of the Community Chest from 1989 until recently. He chaired the Corporate Contribution Programme Organising, the Campaign and the Executive Committees for various periods during his service. Mr Billy LAM Chung-lun, JP: Mr Lam joined government service in 1970. He has held a number of key posts including Director of the Trade and Economic Office, San Francisco, Director of Government Supplies and Director of the New Airport Projects Co-ordination Office. Dr Harry LEE Nai-shee: Dr Lee is a garment manufacturer. He is a member of the Technology Committee of the Industry and Technology Development Council and of the Textiles Advisory Board. He also sits on other boards and committees connected with the garment industry.
Professor John LEONG Chi-yan, JP: Professor Leong is head of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Hong Kong University. He has also been active in the development of medical and health care, and in community service. The Honourable Eric LI Ka-cheung, JP: Mr Li became a member of the Legislative Council in 1991 and now represents the Accountancy functional constituency. Outside the council, he is a member of a number of public and community service boards and committees. Mr Christopher Roger MOSS: Mr Moss is the finance director of the Mass Transit Railway Corporation. He has been a member of the Community Chest Admissions, Budget and Allocations Committee since 1985, and chaired the committee for several years. Mr John TELFORD: Mr Telford joined the civil service in 1967. He was Deputy Director of Housing and Deputy Secretary of Constitutional Affairs before being appointed Deputy Secretary of Transport in 1991.
Mr Donald McFarlane WATSON, QPM, CPM: Mr Watson joined the Royal Hong Kong Police Force in 1960 and became Head of Special Branch in the rank of Senior Assistant Commissioner. He was appointed Commissioner for Customs and Excise in 1993 and will retire from the public service shortly. Mr Louis WONG Kar-chit: Mr Wong has been in the import/export business for over 20 years. He has been a member of the Trade Advisory Board since 1988 and is also a member of the Governor's Business Council. He chaired the Hong Kong Exporters' Association for three terms.
MBE Mr AU-YEUNG Man-tak: Mr Au-yeung has worked with the Vocational Training Council for 28 years and was recently appointed deputy executive director. He is due to retire in July. Mr Christopher John BALE: Mr Bale was Director of Oxfam Hong Kong from 1984 to 1991. He was largely responsible for developing Trailwalker into a major fund-raising event and he is associated with several other charitable organisations. Mr John Neville BROOMFIELD, CPM: Mr Broomfield has been a member of the Royal Hong Kong Police Force since 1964. For more than 20 years he has been closely associated with most aspects of training for the force.