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"We have to cook our meals in the corridor and in bad weather,

things would be even worse; but all these will become things of the past,"

she added.

However, the housewife said they were happy that they would be

able to live in much better surrounding and "we are looking forward to this."

All 10,861 people involved in the present stage of the rehousing

programme will be offered accommodation at Pak Tin Estate.

The Housing Manager of the Estate said about 80 tenancies would

be offered daily from now on.

He estimated that at least 800 families about half of them

involved in the current stage of the rehousing scheme

moved into Pak Tin by the end of this month.

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would have already

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