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DAILY INFORMATION BULLETIN
PRH 7
Sunday, April 8, 1973
PUBLIC ENQUIRIES WHEN TYPHOON SIGNAL IS UP
Members of the public should ring up the Public Enquiries Centre
of the Secretariat for Home Affairs at No. 3-456381, if they require non-
technical information when a tropical cyclone warning signal is up.
"The staff of the Royal Observatory are very busy at that time
and they only answer questions on more technical points," the Director of
the Royal Observatory said today.
"The public should therefore co-operate by not telephoning the
Royal Observatory unless absolutely necessary."
In fact, the quickest and most convenient way is to listen-in to
the weather bulletins prepared by the Royal Observatory for radio broadcast.
When a tropical cyclone is likely to affect Hong Kong, the Royal
Observatory will issue local warning bulletins containing relative information
useful to the public.
These bulletins, and all other latest information, will be passed
through the Government Information Services at any time to the Press and radio
and T.V. stations.
When No. 1 or No. 3 signal is hoisted, about 11 bulletins are
broadcast daily by Radio Hong Kong and Commercial Radio.
When higher
Issued by Government Information Services, Beaconsfield House, Hong Kong. Tel: 5-233191
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