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Thursday, June 22, 1972
GOVERNOR BECOMES BLOOD DONOR IN HONG KONG
The Governor, Sir Murray MacLehose, today gave his first pint of
blood in Hong Kong.
Sir Murray, a regular blood donor during his other postings, arrived
at the Red Cross Blood Collection Centre at sbout 9.15 a.m. and was welcomed
by Mr. Anthony Yue Tung-bick, Branch Officer and Miss S. Clarke, Secretary of
the Centre.
The Administrative Secretary at Government House, Mr. G.A. Higginson, and
Mr. Cheung Tin-loy, a domestic assistant at Government House, who accompanied
the Governor, also gave blood during the visit.
Note to editors:
A photograph showing the Governor giving his pint of blood at the Centre is distributed separately in the G.I.S. press boxes.
TEMPORARY STOPPAGE OF WATER SUPPLY IN TAI PO
The water supply to an area in Tai Po will be turned off on Saturday
morning (June 24) from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m. to enable leakage tests to be carried
out.
The area affected is bounded by Plover Cove Road, Tung Cheung Street
and Kwong Fuk Road.
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