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Saturday, November 25, 1972

Mr. Cater went on to say that government and other organisations had

spent a great deal of money and effort this year on the summer youth activities

programme which was launched "on a scale never before seen in Hong Kong."

He also outlined some of the activities made available to the youths

during the summer.

The overall co-ordination of the programme was undertaken by the

Central Committee for Youth Recreation.

Thia committee was first set up in 1969 and comprised representatives

from the Hong Kong Council of Social Service and the major government departments

concerned with youth recreation.

committee.

This year, the Association of Volunteers for Service was also on the

"But what I think you are suggesting, Mr. President, is not simply

a massive effort of this kind for a comparatively short period, you are suggest-

ing a massive effort all the time. A challenge to daunt all but the most

stout-hearted of us.

"In giving my whole-hearted personal support to you in this great

endeavour, I am confident that if anybody can succeed, it will be you, Mr.

President, with the support of all the associations so strongly represented

here today."

Mr. Cater also paid high tribute to the efforts in making the Sports

Conference possible. "I hope that all of you will regard the past week, not

simply as a success, but a fruitful beginning: the basis from which further

and greater achievements may be realised.

Note to Editors:

Copies of the full text of Mr. Cater's speech are distributed separately in the G.I.S. Press Boxes this afternoon.

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