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香港政府
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DAILY INFORMATION BULLETIN
Sunday, October 22, 1972
PRINCESS TO OPEN BRITISH INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION TOMORROW
Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra will tomorrow (Monday) open
the first British Industrial Exhibition ever to be held in Hong Kong.
The Princess, accompanied by her husband, the Hon. Angus Ogilvy,
will arrive at the Exhibition ground on the Wanchai reclamation at 3 p.m.
She will be greeted by the Senior British Trade Commissioner, Mr.
T.W. Aston, and industrial and trade leaders in Hong Kong.
There are 60 stands of varying sizes, displaying a wide variety of
British industrial products and services.
The Princess will make a tour of the stands after she has declared
the exhibition open.
Earlier in the day, the Princess will pay a visit to Police Headquarters
in Arsenal Street, where she will meet senior Police officials.
She will unveil a plague at a newly-completed extension to Police
Headquarters.
After the unveiling ceremony, she will go to the Arsenal Street Rank
and File Married Quarters where she will visit one of the families living there.
From there, she will proceed to the Police Primary School on the
ground floor where she will visit the classrooms and see children at play.
She will conclude her police visit by touring Wanchai Police Station,
where she will meet officers and rank and file of the station.
/Note to Editors:
Issued by Government Information Services, Beaconsfield House, Hong Kong. Tel: 5-233191
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