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spare time to join correspondence courses
or other more flexible cources to gain higher
So we should set
qualifications and skills.
al
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up the open education institution as possible. We should take over the temporary
in Mong Kok venue of the City Polytechnic once it moves
We can
out and,(use it as a venue for the open edu-
cation institution. This is the quickest
way to achieve our goal.
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Sir, I welcome the Budget again. I support the I hope that pragmatic and enterprising spirit. my comments and suggestions would serve some constructive purposes. With these remarks, Sir, I support the motion."
ME Andrew WONG
Sir, the year before last at a similar debate
I paid my respects to the then Financial Secretary, Sir John Brembridge.
I spoke of
my inability to decipher Greek alphabets, but had the audacity to invoke the alphas and
Brave New World betas of Aldous Huxley's
and to venture into a brief discourse in pragmatic philosophy on the proverbial hen and egg problem, and on the fallability of we mortals, including you, Sir, and myself, and I do hope my of course Huxley's Mustapher.
hon, honourable colleagues will have read Huxley's
fantastic yet realistic version of
Brave
Sir, at
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New World and shun and reject it. Sir, last year's Budget debate I moved on to the more mundane aspects of the Budget. quoted Sir Y. K. Khan who chastised the Government for its conservative, hence underestimation of revenue, and I warned