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The extent of the area affected is described in a notice published in the Government Gazette today.
Any person who considers that his interest, right or easement in or over the foreshore and sea-bed involved will be injuriously affected by the undertaking may deliver a written claim for compensation to the Director of Lands on or before September 13, 1997.
He should state in his submission the sum of money which he is willing to accept in full and final settlement of his claim and should submit such particulars which he possesses to substantiate his claim.
The notice, in English and Chinese, together with related plans can be seen at the Lands Department, Survey and Mapping Office, 14th floor, Murray Building, Garden Road, Hong Kong (where copies can be purchased on order).
It can also been seen at the Tuen Mun District Office, second floor, Tuen Mun Government Offices, 1 Huen Ti Road, Tuen Mun, New Territories; the Islands District Office, 20th floor, Harbour Building, 38 Pier Road, Central, Hong Kong, and the Mui Wo Sub-office, Islands District Office, ground floor, Mui Wo Government Offices, 2 Ngan Kwong Wan Road, Mui Wo, Lantau Island.
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TC inmates awarded certificates for academic achievements
Certificates were presented to a total of 23 serving prisoners and 38 discharged inmates at a ceremony held at Lai King Training Centre today (Friday) to signify recognition of their academic achievements.
They had taken part in the Pitman examinations in English for speakers of other languages; practical word processing; basic craft certificate in air-conditioning and refrigeration; and individual subjects in the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination.