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Coupled with this is an eye-catching four-metre long mechanical set-up, in. which some movable cartoon figures will spell out the basic rights of children.
Another interesting demonstration will focus on the Basic Law to familiarise the public with their rights and obligations under the future Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government.
Other highlights are the winning entries of the Cartoon/Illustration Competition on Equal Opportunities and Elimination of Discrimination, and the top three Outstanding Civic Education Projects for 1994-95.
The exhibition will be open for two days from 10 am to 6.30 pm. Admission is free and gifts will be available for participants.
Attention News Editors:
Your representatives are invited to cover the Civic Education Exhibition 1995 which will be open from 10 am tomorrow (Saturday) at the atrium on UG 2, Lok Fu Shopping Centre, Phase 2, Wong Tai Sin.
End/Friday, September 29, 1995
Appointments to travel industry fund management board
The Government announced in today's (Friday) Gazette appointments to the Travel Industry Compensation Fund Management Board. Dr James Kung Ziang-mien has been re-appointed Chairman of the Management Board for a period of two years from October 15, 1995.
All the other existing non-official members have been re-appointed for the same period. They are Mrs Pamela Chan, Mr Colin Chau, Mr Frank Chen, Mr Simon Hau Suk-kei, Mr Anthony Hung, Mr Tam Kai-on and Mr Patrick Yeung.
"The chairman and members of the Management Board, with their experience and standing in their respective fields, have played a valuable role in formulating investment strategies for the Travel Industry Compensation Fund," a government spokesman said,