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but most likely they are worried as they see their eaxy "rice-ticket" fast disappearing into the blue.

Do not be misled. Even if these represent-- atives vore not part and parcel of the plot they must be condemned for not taking measures to abort it. The enquiry will show, apart from the monetary dealings, that the trouble within the ashool can be firmly placed at the dọor of the. teachers. The Government did not go far enough, the entire staff should have been diɛmissed. The plotters for subversion, the others for disinterest and plain gutlesmess,

The PTU doem't seem to have been much help. Mr.Luard in his reply to you stated that Professional Teachers' Union end representatives of the teachers involved have had separate meetings with the Foman Catholis Bishop of Hong Kong.

The Chairuan of the PTU does not agree with this statement. He states that no zambers of the lion have had such meetings. But then he carries on: "Teachers' representatives have, howovar, not the

Elshop's representatives on two occasions."

What does the PTU msain when it statem "Teachers'. Which teachers? Do they mean their ow representatives, they did write TEACHERS", or do they mem representatives of the diazident teachers, That perhaps highlights what one come up against in Hong Kong, plain double-talk, take it as you like, believe what you like.

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