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Tuesday, February 5, 1974
The modalities of this high expansion in secondary education are
now the subject of a public debate stimulated by the Education Board's
Green Paper. The liveliness of this debate has been refreshing, and shows
how valuable this method of public consultation can be. But whatever the
road chosen, the challenge to our resources will be formidable, but I am
sure that with the support of the voluntary organisations and of the public
it can be met.
"Finally, to the young people who benefit from Hong Kong's ever
expanding educational facilities I have this to say: never forget your
responsibility to the people of Hong Kong, who have played a very substantial
part in the provision of secondary education. When you leave school and,
indeed, while you are at school - take part in activities designed to help
those less fortunate than yourselves.
"In doing this, you will do a service to Hong Kong and follow
the fine example set by the Directors of the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals,"
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