TNAG-0797-FCO40-1001-Policy-of-Government-of-Hong-Kong-on-education-1978 — Page 23

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8 anxious to sign the circular immediately as requested by the school authorities. I thought of my camera at hand, teaching aid for a F.3 lesson about "lenues and optical instru- ments". I took it out in an attempt to tuko u copy of the circular with the camera.

However, on noticing y altt, the janitor who was all the time standing in front of me, matched the circular away in no time. So I didn't have the chance to take a photo- graph of circular No.10 as it was totally impossible, and the Jauitor has never showed me the circular again.

So when you said that I had taken a photograph of the circular, you were wrongly informed. Also, I have never tried to defy the school authorities by refusing to initial on the school circular No. 10. Indeed, I have never refused to sign any school circulara. lu fact, I have been signing the school circulars since the beginning of the school year and at the samo time waiting for a definite reply to my request for copies of circulars from the school authorities.

To sum up, I would like the school authorities to boo

to the following points:

In order to facilitate the work of teaching in school and have the unnecessary psychological burden removed, toachoro should be supplied with copies of ciiculars.

2. The school authorities uhodiny hand mo the circular

No. 10 for perumal so that i will troperly informed about the matter concerned, T:... k you.

ours sincerely,

(Cheng Yin-cheong)

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