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Wednesday, September 13, 1972
In one case, the proprietor of an unlicensed general restaurant
in To Kwa Wan was fined $50 and in addition, the magistrate imposed a
daily fine of $5 for 58 days. The other offender was prosecuted and
convicted by the magistrate for operating an unlicensed food business
in Queen's Road Central. He was fined $100 plus a daily fine of $10
for 43 days.
The spokesman warned: "The Urban Services Department will continue
to request the courts to impose daily fines on operators of illegal food
business for the sake of public health."
POSTMAN REFIRING AFTER 34 YEARS' SERVICE
Mr. Cheung Chip, a postman, is retiring on Friday (September 15)
after serving the Post Office for over 34 years.
He joined the Post Office in March, 1938 and has been delivering mail to residents of Prince Edward Road, Mong Kok, for nearly 25 years.
To mark his retirement, a souvenir contributed by colleagues will
be presented to him on Friday.
The presentation will be made by Mr. Li Yun-gun, Senior Controller of Posts (Traffic) at the Kowloon Central Post Office at 1.55 p.m.
Note to Editors: You are cordially invited to have the presentation
ceremony covered.
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