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"However, in order to help avoid congestion, walkers who wish to
start earlier may do so from 8 a.m., " he said.
"Registration of walkers will continue until the starting point
closes at 11 a.m."
Sponsorship forms for the walk will be available from October 11
at City District Offices, M.T. District Offices, and the Police Cadet
School in Fanling.
To help make the walk a success, Mr. Cheung said a special sub-
committee had been formed in each of the seven N.T. districts to promote
sponsorship among the local communities.
However, he emphasised that the walk was not restricted to N.T.
people alone. He appealed to people from Hong Kong and Kowloon to give
their support and participate in the event as well.
"Heads of schools have also been asked to give their full support
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he said.
He said that among the dignitaries taking part in the walk would
be hr. Q.W. Lee, Chairman of the Silver Jubilee Appeal Fund; Mr. Akers-
Jones; Mr. Ted Nicholn, Director of Agriculture and Fisheries; and Mr. Mike
Illingworth, District Police Commander, New Territories.
The Jubilee Sports Centre will be built on 41 acres of reclaimed
land at Sha Tin donated by the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club. It will be a
top-class sporting complex where the most promising and outstanding of
Hong Kong sportsmen and women can be trained to international and Olympic
standards by coaches of international repute.
In response to the Jockey Club's original offer of $25 million in
reclaimed land, the government has put up $25 million for initial construction
costs.
The proceeds from donations to the Silver Jubilee Appeal Fund will
be matched by the Jockey Club on a dollar-for-dollar basis, and the total
will be added to the government contribution.
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