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Monday, May 21, 1973
MORE PLACES TO BUY LOTTERY TICKETS
Tickets at $2 each for the first government lottery this year
went on sale at even more centres today.
The 11 Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club selling booths on both sides
of the harbour are now handling the tickets.
Since May 11, they have been on sale at 22 head offices and 238
branches of the following banks:
The Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, the Chartered Bank, the Dao Heng
Bank, the Hang Seng Bank, the Hong Kong Chinese Bank, the Kwong On Bank,
the Shanghai Commercial Bank, the Wing On Bank, the Bank of East Asia, the
Mercantile Bank, the Banque Belge Pour L'etranger, the Banque de I'Indochine,
the Hang Lung Bank, the Indian Overseas Bank, the Overseas Chinese Banking
Corporation, the Hong Nin Savings Bank, the Tai Sang Bank, the Union Bank
of Hong Kong, the Wing Hang Bank, the Liu Chong Hing Bank, the Commercial
Bank of Hong Kong, and the Wing Lung Bank.
Tickets can also be bought at the Ngau Kee Money Changer, 66 Bonham
Strand East and the Sun Cheung Kee Money Changer at 151 Connaught Road.
Prizes for the first lottery will be drawn on June 1.
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