of urban living, of environmental pollution
and control.
Although it is natural for
responsibility for such matters to be laid
ath the Government's door, the role of the
urban Authority is vital, particularly in
improving and maintaining the quality of
life. I am sure that the reorganised
Urban Council is facing this exciting
challenge with enthusiasm and determination.
It is to be hoped that with the
increasing awareness and expectancy of high
standards,
an inceasing civic pride
will also develop. And I think that the
success of the Keep Hong Kong Clean Campaign
does show that this is happening.
There is as you all know a close link
and a community of interest between Britain
and Hong Kong.
[It
It is the job of us all
concerned with Hong Kong to help to
foster your development.
We are
most impressed by your achievements so far
and will do all in our power to help you in
the future.
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