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"And, of course, we are still seeing what we can do to help with

the extension of the runway at Kai Tak Airport.

"However, as I have already, said, direct financial assistance from

Britain should not be the touchstone of our confidence in you.

"There are many other ways in which we can and do help, for example, by

the pharing of our expertise in many fields and providing staff and expert „dvics

fer a wide range of important social and educational projects.

"But just as it is necessary for Britain to adapt itself to the

challenge of the 1970's and 80's, so it is necessary for Hong Kong to maintain

the speed of change for which it is famous in order to meet rapidly changing

problems.

"I have read with interest His Excellency the Governor's Budget address

in the Legislative Council in February. As he rightly said, you have vast

orderly programmes of development in the fields of housing, the provision cî

medical facilities, water supplies and roads, primary and secondary education,

university development, and so on.

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Government Has Done Much

"The further progress envisaged will buttress the very considerable

development which has gone on over the past decade,.

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"I am aware that the Government has done much to reach down to the

people and their problemas.

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"The City District Officer scheme is an impressive example of this.

Today I saw something of the work which is being done under this scheme,

most encouraging. And may I, at this point, say how greatly impressed I was

with the calibre of the Administrative Officers, many of them Chinese who are

working this scheme.

"As the Government pointed cut, prosperity and rising standards of

living are increasing the disparity between the conditions of those few who fall

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