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THE DRIVE to provide enough schools to give at least primary education to Hong Kong's rapidly increasing juvenile population gains steadily in momentum. School building programmes for the current school year (mid-September 1958 to mid-September 1959) will, it is hoped, provide additional places for not less than 80,000 new pupils. Photographs show (above) diligent youngsters practising the writing of Chinese characters and (below) a typical 24- classroom Government primary school (in Li Cheng Uk Resettlement Estate).

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