Note to Editors:
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Wednesday, November 7, 1973
For the Cenotaph ceremony, there will be limited accommodation for newspaper reporters and photographers at the western end of the first
floor balcony of the Supreme Court.
There will be no special Press position
within the Statue Square perimeter.
For their part, Press representatives
are requested to observe the solemnity of the occasion, and not talk unnecessarily during the service, particularly during the two-minute silence.
Newspapers wishing to station representatives on the Supreme Court balcony, should supply their names to the Duty Officers, Government Information
Services, by noon on Friday (November 9).
In view of the limited space available on the Supreme Court balcony, it may be necessary to restrict accommodation to photographers only. Special lapel badges will be issued on Friday afternoon.
G.1.S. officer, Mr. Ben Fu, will be on hand to
assist Press representatives.
Chinese War Memorial Ceremony:
Editors are advised that Press reporters and
photographers will not be allowed inside the rope
cordon around the Chinese War Memorial in the Botanic
Gardens.
Press representatives will stand either on
the east or west side of the rope cordon. They will
not be able to stand on the south side of the Fiemorial
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