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Friday, March 15, 1974
The public is advised that anyone purporting to be an Inspector from
P.W.D. should be asked to show his P.W.D. card, which states in both English
and Chinese the name of the Inspector and that he is authorized to enter
and inspoot private building works. The card is signed either by or on
behalf of the Director of Public Works and also carries a photograph of the
Inspector.
A government spokesman added in an appeal to the public: "Without
public support it is very difficult to stop this sort of swindle, so please
report without delay any suspect persona to the nearest polico station and
plence give your own name and address, which will be kept confidential as far
as possible. Anonymous reports provide little help to the police who need
every assistance available if this impostor's activities are to be stopped."
GARDENS OF GOVERNMENT HOUSE OPEN TO PUBLIC
As in past years, the gardens and grounds of Government ilonse will
Do open to members of the public to enable them to see the azaleas in full
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The grounds will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. this Sunday (March 17).
Visitors are requested to enter the garden by the main gate, and leave
by the east gate, so that all can enjoy the gardens without causing inconvenience
to themselves and others.
Scouts and policemen will be present, and visitors are coked to co-
operate with them to avoid overcrowding.
Only the grounds will be opened to the public, and visitors should
refrain from entering the house.
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