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A Government spoke sman said today the machinery proposed, though
extensive, was comparatively simple in design, well-proven and robust.
They would consist basically of storage slides for bags, chutes, horizontal
and vertical conveyors, some with selective outlets designed to drop loads
at appropriate work points.
The building, including lifts, escalators, air-conditioning,
burglar and fire alarms, will cost more than $12.7 million Mechanisation,
within and outside the premises and engineering works will take up another
$8.7 million.
ACTING SECRETARY FOR HOME AFFAIRS
Mr. Bray Sworn In
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Mr. D.C. Bray was sworn in as Acting Secretary for Home Affairs
in the Executive Council today.
He succeeds Mr. Paul Tsui Ka-cheung, who will be taking over the
post of Commissioner for Resettlement from Mr. J.P. Aserappa.
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