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Sunday, September 16, 1973

He told the recruits that when they went about their business,

they must be sure to try their best to fulfil their task.

He reminded then that when they braved typhoons, rainstorms and other difficult conditions to help take care of casualty cases, they might

not get any special mention or praise afterwards but their comrades

and he would always remember their "exemplary efforts in the Kotevall Road,

Daimaru and Lantao disasters, among others.'

On the other hand, if they made a slip no matter how small

they might immediately come under fire. For this reason, he hoped all

AMS members would always be on the alert.

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He concluded: "While I do not want you to become complacent should

you got a pat on your shoulder, I would also urge you not to be demoralised

by adverse criticism, This is our occupational hazard. We would be much

worse off without any freedom of speech at all."

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