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Friday, January 26, 1973
GREATER PUBLIC EXPRESSION ON GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
Call From Information Secretary
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The Secretary for Information, Mr. Jack Cater, this evening called
for more public expression on government affairs so that the Government could
gain a better insight of the desires and aspirations of the people of Hong Kong.
Addressing the 1973 inauguration dinner of the Hong Kong Junior
Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Cater said: There must be a reaching out of hands
from both sides."
"From the administration, a new apprais:1 of public interest in,
and concern for, their affairs. And from the public, an effort to overcome
any suspicion and demonstrate their interest and concem in their community's
affairs."
Mr. Cater said the public's attitude towards the process of government
had changed "significantly" in recent years, and the affairs of the Government
"are coming in for much closer scrutiny oy those who are governed."
He welcomed this trend and felt that it should be encouraged.
While he was aware that it would not be easy to change traditions
and inhibitions, especially among the older generation, he noted with pleasure
that young people were more willing to speak their minds,
Mr. Cater said: "We need more such straight talk, for that way lies
greater understanding."
He pledged to foster this through the machinery of the Information
Secretariat which, he said, was responsible not only to inform the public of
Government affairs but also to tell the Government what the people wanted.
"Our aim must be to develop the individual abilities and stimulate the
joint efforts of young people for the purpose of improving social and spiritual
well-being and create greater understanding," he said.
Release Time: 7.30 p.m.