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Friday, August 11, 1972

TEN ELECTORAL DISTRICTS FOR 1973 URBAN COUNCIL ELECTION

Hong Kong has been divided into 10 electoral districts, each with

a designated polling station, for next year's Urban Council election

the same as in the previous election.

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Registered voters must cast their vote at the designated polling

station in the electoral district within which they live.

But anyone who considers he has special grounds for voting

at a polling station other than the one where he is registered, may

apply for a change.

He may complete and return a form of notice by pre-paid ordinary

post on or before August 31, 1972 to the Registration Officer, Mr.

J.V.G. Mitchell, The forms can be obtained free at his office at the

Causeway Bay Magistracy Building.

There will be four electoral districts on Hong Kong Island. They

are (their polling station in brackets): Western (King's College),

Central (City Hall), Wan Chai (Hennessy Road Government Primary School)

and Eastern (North Point Government Primary School).

The other six are all in Kowloon. They are: Yau Ma Tei

(Kowloon Public Pier), Mong Kok (Queen Elizabeth School), Sham Shui Po

(Kowloon Technical School), Kowloon City (Perth Street Government Primary

School), Wong Tai Sin (San Po Kong Government Primary School) and Kwun Tong

(Kwun Tong Government Primary School).

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