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Flat 1431,
Pak Suet House,
Choi Hung Estate,
Kowloon.
19th April, 1978.
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The Hon. Director of Education,
(Atton. D.E.0. Aided Secondary Schools Kin. East),
Education Department,
Kowloon Government offices,
405, Nathan Road, 6th/7th floor,
Kowloon.
Dear Sir,'
I write to you with rhferenco to a copy of lettor our Supervisor sent you on 3rd April, 1978 (Rot; ED/78/135). As the letter is about me, I find it necessary to make clear to you what actually happened on the several occasions mentioned
in the letter,
The complaint to the Education Department
On Friday, 31st March, 1978, I wont back to school to uak for 25 stencils for the notes I had promised to complete and give to the F.5 students for revision purposes on Monday, 3rd April, some time before their mock examination. It was not a public holiday and I had never expected that "the school clerks were given a day of outdoor activities on that day."
08.m, and
I arrived at the school office at about 9.00 a requested a school janitor for 25 atencila, As no offico clerks were thera. After waiting for some time, the janitor told me that she could not find the stencils but she would tell the deputy principal about it. When I saw the deputy principal, I repeated ry request to her, and explained the urgent need for the stencils. The deputy principal tried the atutionery cabinets where the stencils are kept but found them all locked. Then she told me that she did not have the keys to the alationery cabinets, and other office staff were not present, so she could not give me the stencils.
Bearing in mind that the students were in urgent need
P