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香港政府
GIS 新聞處
DAILY INFORMATION BULLETIN
PEOPLE WRITE TO SALES
Sunday, April 29, 1973
Letters written by people from many walks of life are arriving in
Mr. A. de O. Sales's office in a steady stream.
"I am very heartened by this," the Chairman of the new Urban Council
said, "particularly because the writers show such genuine interest in the
reconstituted Council and a desire to know more about it."
Mr. de Sales said that the letters came from a wide section of the
public including many residents of resettlement estates who wrote to him in
Chinese.
"I am replying personally to all of these letters," he said.
"There are, however, a number of letters from groups as well as
from anonymous individuals."
"Not knowing their addresses I am unable to reply to them, but I
should like them to know that I am studying some of their suggestions and
following up on their complaints. Where these matters involve other Government
departments, these will be referred to the appropriate authorities."
Mr. de Sales said that he would also like to thank all of these
correspondents for their kind wishes for the Council's success.
"This has touched us all in the Council very much," Mr. de Sales said.
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