PUBLICITY

129. The department continued to give appropriate publicity to its activities during the year and a total of 229 radio and television broad- casts were given by officers of this department.

VISITORS

130. The following distinguished persons, in chronological order, were among the overseas visitors to the department during the year:

Mr. David NEWMAN and a group of students of the Expedition for Cultural

Studies of U.S.A.

Mr. Frank J. SELAS, Director of Junior Peace Corps International, and a group

of students.

Mr. Robert T. SNOW, Programme Planner of California Summer Youth Team

Hong Kong and a group of university students from U.S.A.

Dr. J. A. KOHLI and Mr. S. Suos of the Economic Mission of the Asian

Development Bank.

Her Royal Highness, Princess Anne.

Mr. A. J. Howgrave GRAHAM, Chief Architect to the Commission for the

New Towns in the U.K.

Mr. Anthony KENNEDY, Housing Expert assisting UNICEF, Bangkok.

Mr. Houmpheng PRATHOUMVAN, Director General in the Lao Ministry of

Social Affairs and Labour, Vientiane, Laos.

Mr. M. SUBRAMANIAN, Deputy Managing Director of City and Industrial

Corporation of Maharashtra Ltd., India.

Mr. R. RAVENNA, Senior Official of the Commission of the European Com- munities and Mr. P. V. DODGE, Counsellor (Hong Kong Commercial Affairs) Brussels.

The Rt. Hon. Sir Alec Douglas-Home, K.T., M.P.

Mr. Alderman D. J. EDWARDS, the Lord Mayor of Manchester.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

131. The operations of the Resettlement Department could not be satisfactorily carried out without the assistance of a number of oher departments. The willing co-operation and assistance that has been given at all times by the staff of these departments is gratefully ac- knowledged.

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I. M. LIGHTBODY, Commissioner for Resettlement,

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