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"It will serve to carry business, residents and visitors into the opportunities of the new century," he said.
Mr Patten said the world needed both physical bridges and bridges to understanding and co-operation among people.
"Hong Kong today is building both," he said.
He acknowledged that some cities in China and in the region were changing both economically and socially.
"But Hong Kong is firmly established as a bridge that has brought people and ideas together, people and ideas from across China and around the world," said the Governor.
End/Monday, October 2, 1995
Water storage figure
Storage in Hong Kong's reservoirs at 9 am today (Monday) stood at 95.6 per cent of capacity or 560.048 million cubic metres.
This time last year the reservoirs contained 575.149 million cubic metres of water, representing 98.1 per cent of capacity.
End/Monday, October 2, 1995
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